Jade Louise JonesOBE (born 21 March 1993) is a Welsh taekwondo athlete. She is the 2012 and 2016 Olympic gold medallist in the women's 57 kg category, and the 2019 World champion, 2016, 2018 and 2021 European champion and both 2015 European Games and 2023 European Games champion at the same weight, the only double gold medalist at her weight in the history of those Games. In 2012, she won Britain's first taekwondo Olympic gold medal.[3] Jones was at the time the reigning Youth Olympic champion in the girls' 55 kg category, winning gold for Great Britain in 2010.
Career history
Jones was born in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, Wales.[4][5] She attended Flint High School leaving aged 16 to take up taekwondo full-time.[6] As of 2012[update], Jones was 1.69 metres (5 ft 7 in) tall and weighed 57 kilograms (126 lb).[5] She competes as part of the GB Taekwondo Academy, which is based in Manchester.
In 2010 Jones won a bronze medal at the 2010 European Taekwondo Championships in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[7] Jones competed for Great Britain at the inaugural Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore; she beat Vietnam's Thanh Thao Nguyen 9–6 in the 55 kg category final to become Great Britain's first gold medallist at the Games.[8][9] She was named BBC Cymru Wales Junior Sportswoman of the Year 2010.[10] She is nicknamed "The Headhunter" because she prefers to try to score points from her opponent's head rather than their body as successful kicks to the head are awarded more points than successful kicks to the body.[1]
Jones won her first senior title at the US Open in Austin, Texas in February 2011. She won gold in the −62 kg division having won bronze in the −57 kg competition the previous day.[11] At the 2011 World Taekwondo Championships in Gyeongju, South Korea Jones advanced to the final of the 57 kg event after beating Marlène Harnois of France in the semi-finals. She won the silver medal after losing to China's Hou Yuzhuo in a sudden-death round.[12] In October 2011 Jones won a gold medal at the British Open in Manchester by defeating Harnois 10–8 in the final.[13] At the French Open she won a bronze medal after losing to Harnois in the semi-finals.[14]
In December 2023, Jones was provisionally suspended after failing to supply a urine sample when requested by the UK Anti-Doping Agency (UKAD). However, she was cleared to resume competition in July 2024, when UKAD ruled that confidential medical records showed Jones bore "no fault or negligence for her refusal or failure to submit to her sample collection" and stated it was satisfied not to punish Jones on the "very exceptional circumstances".[23][24][25]
Jones was selected for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris[26][27] but went out in the first round, losing to Miljana Reljiḱ from North Macedonia.[28][29] She was competing to become the first three-time Olympic champion in the sport's history before her defeat.[30]
Jade was introduced to taekwondo by her grandfather when he saw her misbehaving at age 8. She lives with a roommate, Bianca Walkden, a fellow Olympic taekwondo competitor. The two are training partners, along with Walkden's partner, another Olympic taekwondo fighter, Aaron Cook.[36]