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Skylar Park wins women's taekwondo gold for Canada at Taiyuan World Grand Prix

Skylar Park continues to build momentum ahead of her second Pan Am Games appearance.

The Winnipeg native won her second straight gold medal, defeating 2023 world champion Nahid Kiyanichandeh of Iran in the women's 57-kilogram final Tuesday at the Taiyuan World Taekwondo Grand Prix in China.

Park, who prevailed 2-1, also earned critical points as she eyes qualification for next summer's Paris Olympics through the world rankings. She currently sits fourth.

Taekwondo Canada executive director Dave Harris said Park's effort "was indicative of her skill and perseverance."

Added high performance director, Dr. Allan Wrigley: "Skylar's performance reflects the hard and dedication she, her coach [and dad Jae Park] and support team have been putting in. She was strong, resilient and adaptable throughout.

"Skylar continues to improve and perform when it matters most on her way towards Olympic qualification [and] we are looking forward to seeing what she can do at the Pan American Games [later this month]."

WATCH | Taekwondo runs in the Park family's blood:

Tuesday's third and final round provided fierce action with powerful kicks and falls, according to worldtaekwondo.org.

Trailing 7-5, Park drove Kiyanichandeh off the mat for a single point. With less than a second left in the match, the Canadian attacked and landed to the body for a one-point win as the shocked Iranian athlete dropped to her knees.

Ahreum Lee of South Korea and Russia's Tatiana Minina each were awarded a bronze medal.

Park, 24, beat Lee in the semifinals and Hungary's Luana Marton, another world champion this year, in the quarterfinals.

Two weeks ago, Park won gold at the Pan American President's Cup in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

She will try to improve upon her

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