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Taekwondo Match Score Tracker

Log taekwondo scoring events by round and automatically total red and blue scores with round breakdowns.

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Taekwondo scoring log

Taekwondo Match Score Tracker

Log body kicks, head kicks, turning attacks, and penalties by round, then let the tracker total the score automatically.

Current scoreboard7 - 3Projected winner: Red athlete

Summary

Match setup

Red athlete7Red
Blue athlete3Blue
Projected winnerRed athletePoint margin 4
Scoring event log4Gam-jeom is counted as 1 point for the opponent.

Round breakdown

Round 12 - 3Red athlete / Blue athlete
Round 24 - 0Red athlete / Blue athlete
Round 31 - 0Red athlete / Blue athlete

Scoring event log

Gam-jeom is counted as 1 point for the opponent.

RoundTimeAthleteScoring typePointsNoteRemove
+2 Red athlete
+3 Blue athlete
+4 Red athlete
+1 Red athlete

Scoring tips

  • A regular body kick counts as 2 points, while a head kick counts as 3.
  • A turning body kick counts as 4 points, and a turning head kick counts as 5.
  • Gam-jeom is recorded against the selected athlete and gives 1 point to the opponent.

How to use match score for Taekwondo

Add punch, body kick, head kick, turning body, turning head, and gam-jeom events. The tracker applies rule-based points and calculates totals, round scores, and the projected winner.

Usage notes

  • Enter the match name and red/blue athlete names.
  • Add round, time, athlete, scoring type, and notes to the event log.
  • Review the scoreboard and round breakdown, then copy or download CSV.

Frequently asked questions

Is this an official stats system?expand_more

No. It is a fast planning and review helper for coaches, players, fans, and fantasy users.

Can I use it for teams and individual players?expand_more

Yes. The fields are flexible enough for team, player, session, and match notes.

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