Dejan Georgievski

Dejan Georgievski (Macedonian: Дејан Георгиевски; born 8 May 1999) is a Macedonian professional taekwondo practitioner who represents North Macedonia internationally in the World Taekwondo Tournaments in the men's heavyweight (+87 kg) class.[1] He is an Olympic silver medalist in the men's +80 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

Dejan Georgievski
Personal information
Native nameДејан Георгиевски
NationalityMacedonian
Born (1999-05-08) 8 May 1999
Skopje, Macedonia
Sport
Country North Macedonia
SportTaekwondo
EventHeavyweight (+87 kg)
Medal record
Representing  North Macedonia
Men's taekwondo
Olympic Games
2020 Tokyo+80 kg
Grand Prix
2022 Rome+80 kg
2022 Riyadh (F)+80 kg
European Games
2023 Kraków-Małopolska+87 kg
Mediterranean Games
2018 Tarragona+80 kg
2022 Oran+80 kg
European U21 Championships
2017 Sofia+87 kg
2018 Warsaw+87 kg

Career

In 2018 Georgievski won the silver medal in the men's +80 kg taekwondo competition at the XVIIIth Mediterranean Games.[2]

Besides the Mediterranean Games, he won numerous medals in international competitions including the European Olympic Qualification Tournament, the President's Cup, the Sofia Open, the Turkish Open, the Greece Open, Galeb Belgrade Trophy (Serbia Open), the Slovenia Open and more.[3][4][5]

Georgievski is currently ranked 25th in the World Taekwondo heavyweight (+87 kg) rankings and 39th in the +80 kg Olympic weight class.

2020 Summer Olympics

Georgievski qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics in the men's +80 kg by beating 2016 Olympic champion Radik Isayev of Azerbaijan 13-6 at the European Olympic Qualification Tournament in Sofia.[6][7][8][9] At the Olympics in Tokyo, Georgievski won reigning world champion Rafael Alba of Cuba 11-8 in the round of 16 and captured the silver medal by beating two-time Asian champion In Kyo-don of South Korea 12-6 in the semifinals.

He won one of the bronze medals in the men's +80 kg event at the 2022 Mediterranean Games held in Oran, Algeria.[10]

Tournament record

Competition Results
Year Event Location G-Rank Place
2021Olympic Games TokyoG-20
European Championships SofiaG-49th 
2020Sofia Open SofiaG-1
Slovenia Open LjubljanaG-1
2019WTE Multi European Games SofiaG-1
European Clubs Championships ThessalonikiG-1
Turkish Open AntalyaG-1
2018Serbia Open BelgradeG-1
Greece Open AthensG-1
Mediterranean Games TarragonaG-1
WTE Multi European Games PlovdivG-1
Sofia Open SofiaG-1
Turkish Open IstanbulG-1
2017European Olympic Weight Category Championships SofiaG-1
Sofia Open SofiaG-1

References

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