Double Olympic champion Jade Jones will be among Britain's squad ©Getty Images

Great Britain has named all three of its Rio 2016 medallists in their squad for the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) World Championships in Muju in South Korea.

Double Olympic champion Jade Jones will be looking for a maiden world crown in the women's under-57 kilograms division.

The 24-year-old won World Championship silver in the weight category at the 2011 World Championships in Gyeongju in South Korea.

She defended her London 2012 Olympic gold medal in Rio in August, beating Eva Calvo of Spain in the final.

Rio 2016 silver medallist Lutalo Muhammad will seek glory in the men's under-87kg class.

He suffered Olympic heartbreak in Brazil, losing in the dying seconds after a spinning head kick from Ivory Coast's Cheick Sallah Cisse.

Muhammad also won a bronze medal at London 2012.

Bianca Walkden will complete the trio of Olympic medallists in the British squad after her bronze in the over-67kg class.

She will be aiming to defend the world title she won in the heavyweight division in Russian city Chelyanbinsk in 2015.

Bianca Walkden could become a double world champion in Muju ©Getty Images
Bianca Walkden could become a double world champion in Muju ©Getty Images

"I am really excited and if I fight well I can become double world champion," said Walkden.

"I have beaten everyone before but you still can't underestimate them.

"Taekwondo is such a random sport, you can win one day and lose the next. 

"But if I give everything I can, mentally and physically, then I can win again."

Action in Muju will take place at the Taekwondowon between June 24 and 30.

The men's team will also feature Hassan Haider at under-54kg, Max Cater at under-58kg, Bradley Sinden at under-63kg, Peter Longobardi-Radford at under-68kg, Christian McNeish at under-74kg, Damon Sansum at under-80kg and Mahama Cho at over-87kg.

Joining Jones and Walkden in the women's squad are Courtney Eardley at under-49kg, Rachelle Booth at under-62kg, Lauren Williams at under-67kg and Jade Slavin at under-73kg.