Skylar Park Captures Bronze at 2022 Grand Prix Final 

Riyadh, Saudi Arabi (December 10, 2022) – Skylar Park (Winnipeg, MB) returned to the podium and concluded her 2022 season with a bronze medal at the Riyadh 2022 World Taekwondo Grand Prix Final.

Seeded third in the women’s -57kg division, Park received a bye through the Round of 16. With a 2-0 quarterfinal victory against Poland’s Patrycja Adamkiewicz, Park advanced to the semi-final round. In a close fight against Turkey’s Hatice Kubra Ilgun, Park fell 0-2 to the second seed and moved on to face Morocco’s Nada Laaraj in the bronze medal match. Park scored a headshot to take the first round and maintained an aggressive approach throughout the second round to win the match 2-0, earning herself a bronze medal and her first Grand Prix Final podium.

World Taekwondo invited the Top 16 athletes across four men’s and four women’s Olympic Weight categories to the two day Grand Prix Final event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabi at the Green Halls from December 9th to 10th, 2022. A total of 128 athletes from 40 countries, plus a Refugee team, competed for medals and crucial Olympic ranking points towards Paris 2024. This also marked the return of the Grand Prix Final event after the COVID-19 disruptions.

Alongside Skylar Park, were fellow Canadians Ashley Kraayeveld (Mississauga, ON) and Nicholas Hoefling (Campbellville, ON). Kraayeveld came up short in the Round of 16 of the women’s -67kg division against Spain’s Cecilia Castro Burgos. Hoefling lost a difficult Round of 16 match against the eventual men’s -58kg division gold medalist, Jun Jang of Korea.

Taekwondo Canada’s High Performance Director Dr. Allan Wrigley commented on Canada’s performance at the event, “With the Grand Prix Final happening just a few weeks after the World Championships, it really challenged our coaches and athletes to reset and prepare to perform at their best again. Our top athletes showed a lot of determination in their matches and fought extremely well. Skylar Park finishing with a Bronze and her first Grand Prix Final medal has capped off what has been a tremendous season for her.”

Full results from the Riaydh 2022 World Taekwondo Grand Prix Final can be found here.

About Taekwondo Canada:
Taekwondo Canada is the official governing body of Taekwondo in Canada, overseeing the sport in all Provinces and Territories. Taekwondo Canada is recognized by World Taekwondo, the International Olympic Committee, PATU and Sport Canada. Taekwondo Canada will continue to be a leading nation in the sport by providing leadership and opportunities to enable its participants to achieve their goals.

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Contact:          
Dave Harris
Executive Director
(519) 859-7410
dharris@taekwondo-canada.com

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