South Korea's Jang Jun won the men's under-58 kilograms at the World Taekwondo Rome Grand Prix ©World Taekwondo

South Korean athletes claimed all three gold medals on the second day of the World Taekwondo Grand Prix Series event in Rome. 

First up was recently-crowned world champion, Jang Jun, in the final of the men's under-58 kilograms.

He was up against Spain's Jesus Tortosa Cabrera, narrowly defeating him 3-2 in a low-scoring bout at Foro Italico Arena.

South Korea also picked up bronze through Kim Tae-hun, with Russia's Mikhail Artamonov earning the second.

The victor in the women's over-67kg was Lee Da-bin, another athlete who achieved a world title last month.

She edged past Mexico's Briseida Acosta to triumph 10-4. 

Lee Da-bin of South Korea triumphed in the women's over-67kg at the World Taekwondo Rome Grand Prix ©World Taekwondo
Lee Da-bin of South Korea triumphed in the women's over-67kg at the World Taekwondo Rome Grand Prix ©World Taekwondo

Bronze went to Brazil's Gabriele Siqueira and Poland's Aleksandra Kowalczuk.

In the women's under-57kg, Lee Ah-reum collected the gold medal after a comfortable 18-8 win against Turkey's Hatice Kubra Ilgun.

Skylar Park of Canada received bronze, alongside Anastasija Zolotic of the United States.

The inaugural Poomsae Grand Prix is also taking place in Rome, with today's competition seeing Korea, Mexico and Italy claim the gold, silver and bronze medals of the freestyle pair over 17, respectively. 

Tomorrow is the final day of action.