2009 Taekwondo Magazine
2009 Taekwondo Magazine
2009 Taekwondo Magazine
Chungwon Choue
President
World Taekwondo Federation
Europe (49)
Africa (43)
1.Albania
2.Andorra
3.Armenia
4.Austria
5.Azerbaijan
6.Belarus
7.Belgium
8.Bosnia & Herzegovina
9.Bulgaria
10.Croatia
11.Cyprus
12.Czech Republic
13.Denmark
14.Estonia
15.Finland
16.France
17.Georgia
18.Germany
19.Great Britain
20.Greece
21.Hungary
22.Iceland
23.Ireland
24.Isle of Man
(Associate Member)
25.Israel
91.Algeria
92.Angola
93.Benin
94.Burkina Faso
95.Cameroon
96.Cape Verde
97.Central African Republic
98.Comoros
99.Cote dIvoire
100.Congo
101.D.R. of the Congo
102.Equatorial Guinea
103.Egypt
104.Ethiopia
105.Gabon
106.Gambia
107.Ghana
108.Guinea
109.Kenya
110.Lesotho
111.Liberia
112.Libya
113.Madagascar
114.Malawi
115.Mali
116.Mauritius
26.Italy
27.Latvia
28.Lithuania
29.Luxembourg
30.Macedonia
31.Malta
32.Moldova
33.Monaco
34.Montenegro
35.The Netherlands
36.Norway
37.Poland
38.Portugal
39.Romania
40.Russia
41.San Marino
42.Serbia
43.Slovak Republic
44.Slovenia
45.Spain
46.Sweden
47.Switzerland
48.Turkey
49.Ukraine
Asia (41)
50.Afghanistan
51.Bahrain
52.Bangladesh
53.Bhutan
54.Brunei
55.Cambodia
56.China
57.Chinese Taipei
58.Hong Kong
59.India
60.Indonesia
61.Iran
62.Iraq
63.Japan
64.Jordan
65.Kazakhstan
66.Korea
67.Kuwait
68.Kyrgyzstan
69.Laos
70.Lebanon
71.Macao
72.Malaysia
73.Mongolia
74.Myanmar
75.Nepal
76.Pakistan
77.Palestine
78.Philippines
79.Qatar
80.Saudi Arabia
81.Singapore
82.Sri Lanka
83.Syria
84.Tajikistan
85.Thailand
86.Turkmenistan
87.United Arab Emirates
88.Uzbekistan
89.Vietnam
90.Yemen
117.Morocco
118.Mozambique
119.Niger
120.Nigeria
121.Sao Tome & Principe
122.Senegal
123.Somalia
124.South Africa
125.Sudan
126.Swaziland
127.Chad
128.Tanzania
129.Togo
130.Tunisia
131.Uganda
132.Zimbabwe
133.Zambia
160.Mexico
161.Netherlands Antilles
162.Nicaragua
163.Panama
164.Paraguay
165.Peru
166.Puerto Rico
167.St. Lucia
168.St. Kitts & Nevis
169.Surinam
170.St. Vincent & the Grenadines
171.Trinidad and Tobago
172.Uruguay
173.U.S.A
174.Virgin Islands
175.Venezuela
Oceania (13)
176.American Samoa
177.Australia
178.Fiji
179.French Polynesia
180.Guam
181.Kiribati
182.Marshall Islands
183.New Zealand
184.Papua New Guinea
185.Solomon Islands
186.Tonga
187.Samoa
188.Vanuatu
CONTENTS
PART 01 COMPETITIONS
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PART 02 PICTORIAL
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PART 03 INTERNATIONAL
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2. Beacon of Hope
from the Middle East
Ranking order according to the number of (1) gold, (2) silver and (3) bronze medals
NOCs that share the same ranking are categorized according to their NOC codes
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5. Never-Say-Die Spirit
4. Introduction of
Marshall Islands
3. Dominance of the
Lopez Family
Since the start of the century, one name has
been synonymous with success. It does not
matter if it was the WTF World Taekwondo
Championships or the taekwondo
competitions at the Olympic Games; there
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In the bronze medal contest, Su collapsed no less than 10 times. The pain
was so agonizing that her coach thought of throwing in the towel, but Su
would not allow that. Each time, she held back tears and struggled to her
feet and continued competing.
Su did not win the bronze medal, but she won the hearts of millions with
her heroic displays of courage and passion for taekwondo.
Overall Improvement of
Refereeing Standards
Such improvements were not made in a day; far from it, in fact. The
foundations for the improvements were established in July 2007, when
the WTF embarked on a series of meetings and trainings to educate the
Olympic referees.
As part of its ceaseless efforts to ensure the fairest judging and refereeing
at the Beijing Olympic Games, the World Taekwondo Federation organized
a coach seminar and a referee refresher course for the 2008 Beijing
Olympic Games in June and July 2008, respectively.
While the standard of refereeing and judging has improved, the WTF will
continually seek to update the education materials and enhance the training
methods.
The WTF coach seminar for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the first of
its kind in WTF Olympic history, took place at Haeundae Grand Hotel
in Busan, Korea, on June 16-18.
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The WTF is proud of the international referees who officiated in the 2008
Beijing Olympic Games. When Dr. Jacques Rogge, president of the IOC,
and other IOC officials attended the taekwondo competitions on August
21, 2008, they praised the improved standards of the referees at the
Games.
It read,I will respect and treat every athlete, coach and official equally
in accordance with the Olympic Charter and the Rules and Regulations of
the World Taekwondo Federation, regardless of race, gender, ethnicity,
and religious beliefs.
I will be a positive role model for my athletes and
promote fair play, sportsmanship and courtesy at all times.
I will ensure the safety of all athletes. I will not tolerate shameful or
undesirable acts from my athletes. I will accept any sanction imposed
on me and my national taekwondo association by the World Taekwondo
Federation should I violate any provision within the WTF Rules and
Regulations,the resolution concluded.
As part of its efforts to ensure the fairest refereeing and judging at
taekwondo competitions, especially the Beijing Olympic Games, the WTF
has devoted over the last four years most of its time and energy
to improving its refereeing and judging.
More than 100 coaches and officials from about 50 countries attended
the coach seminar. The three-day coach seminar featured a special video
lecture by Mr. Andrew Ryan, ASOIF director.
On July 13-19, the WTF held a WTF referee refresher course for the 2008
Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
A total of 29 international referees participated in the week-long referee
refresher course.
The WTF finalized the 29 referees for the Beijing Olympic Games in
February 2008. The 29 finalists were selected among the 187 international
referees from 57 countries, who attended a week-long WTF International
Referee Training Camp for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in late July
and early August 2007 in Jeonju, Korea.
Out of the 187, the WTF selected 54 top referees based on their camp
performances, who officiated at the WTF
s world and five continental
qualification tournaments between September 2007 and in January 2008.
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Honorable mention: Li-Wen SU (Chinese Taipei/TPE) was seriously injured in her first match against Korea.
She persevered to the repechage final before finally succumbing to Croatia.
*P.S. Sarah STEVENSONs match result against Zhong CHEN (CHN) was reversed after a successful protest appeal by GBR
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*P.S. Arman CHILMANOV received the bronze medal after his opponent, Angel Valodia MATOS (CUB), was
disqualified. Matos could not recover within the stipulated 1 minute time allocated for first aid. Matos then punched
corner judge Paulo MARTINS (POR) in the chest and kicked center referee Chakir CHELBAT (SWE) in the face.
Matoss final classification ranking has been disqualified.
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The first day of competitions was successfully organized, with all contests
being played on schedule.
The days competitions were remembered more for the following
achievements:
1. Rohullah NIKPAI of Afghanistan won a bronze medal in the mens
-58kg weight category. This was Afghanistans first-ever medal in any
sport in the Olympic Games. He is an Olympic Solidarity Scholarship
recipient. In the bronze medal contest, Nikpai created one of the major
upsets in Olympic taekwondo history when he defeated 2007 WTF
world champion Juan Antonio RAMOS of Spain.
2. Dalia CONTRERAS RIVERO of Venezuela won a bronze medal in
the womens -49kg weight category. She is an Olympic Solidarity
Scholarship recipient.
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2. Three siblings from the same family achieved a historic first. Diana
LOPEZ of the United States won a silver medal in the womens -57kg
weight category, while her brother Mark won a bronze in the mens
-67kg weight category.
The next day, elder brother Steven would go on to win a bronze in the
mens -80kg weight category. All three athletes are coached by their
eldest brother, Jean. This is the first time in Olympic taekwondo history,
and perhaps in Olympic history, that three siblings won a medal in the
same edition of the Games.
3. Croatia achieved their first-ever medals in Olympic taekwondo history
when they won a bronze in the womens -57kg weight category.
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4. Hadi SAEI of Iran became only the third athlete to achieve two gold
medals in Olympic taekwondo history (the other two were CHEN Zhong
of China and Steven LOPEZ of the United States). In addition, he is only
one of two athletes to ever win a medal in every edition of the Olympic
taekwondo competitions (the other is Steven LOPEZ of the U.S.A.).
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The following were the highlights of the fourth and final day of the
competitions:
1. Natalia FALAVIGNA of Brazil won a bronze medal in the womens
+67kg weight category. She is an Olympic Solidarity Scholarship
recipient.
2. Great Britain achieved their first-ever Olympic taekwondo medal
when they won a bronze medal in the womens +67kg weight category.
3. Nigeria achieved their first-ever Olympic taekwondo medal when they
won a bronze medal in the mens +80kg weight category.
4. Kazakhstan achieved their first-ever Olympic taekwondo medal
when they won a bronze medal in the mens +80kg weight category.
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4. For NOCs that did not attend the drawing of lots session, a BOCOG
volunteer approved by the other NOC representatives randomly picked
a numbered ball.
Despite the long, manual lot drawing process, numerous NOC
representatives praised the WTF for its transparency.
Issues
The lot drawing process was duplicated. Currently, the MSL system
cannot project its match trees through a projector.
Resolutions
Future Consideration(s)
Technical Delegates:
1. Mr. Eui Min KO (Chairman of Technical Committee, Germany)
2. Mr. Manuel COLMENERO FIRVIDA (WTF Council member, Spain)
Competition Supervisory Board Members:
1. Mr. Rene BUNDELI (Chairman of Games Committee and
Council member, Switzerland)
2. Mr. Hong Ki KIM (Chairman of Referee Committee and
Council member, USA)
3. Mr. Dai Won MOON (Council member, Mexico)
4. Mr. Siaka Minayaha COULIBALY (Council member, Cote dIvoire)
5. Mrs. Carine Lahoud MURR (Council member, Lebanon)
The WTF held the Referee Selection Training Camp for the 2008 Beijing
Olympic Games between July 29 and August 4, 2007. The camp drew
a total of 187 international referees from 57 countries. The selected fifty
four (54) international referees from the camp were then assigned
to officiate in the six (6) Olympic Taekwondo Qualification Tournaments
as part of the second screening process.
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The drawing of lots session was held on August 18, 2008, which was
two days before the start of the competitions. To ensure fairness and
transparency, the following process was adopted at the drawing of lots
session:
The WTF has reflected this duplication process to MSL and to ORIS.
MSL has agreed to make the necessary adjustments so that its match
trees can be projected at the drawing of lots session in future WTFpromoted/sanctioned championships and the Olympic Games.
This change has been reflected in ORIS.
1. There were two boxes of ping-pong balls; one box was filled with balls
that had NOC codes and the other box was filled with balls that were
numbered 1-16 (depicting the 16 seeding positions in a standard match
tree).
Future Consideration(s)
Members of the Competition Supervisory Board were well-balanced in
terms of continental and gender representation. However, it is advisable
to appoint at least one (1) lawyer or law-trained taekwondo expert in the
Board, who could provide legal advice when it comes to protest
applications.
2. One of the Technical Delegates randomly picked a ball from the NOC
box. When the name of the NOC was read out, a representative from
the NOC approached the head table to randomly pick out one of
the numbered balls. The NOC was then placed in the match tree
according to the number that was picked.
3. The BOCOG then provided the NOCs with a similarly numbered gold
plaque as a souvenir.
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Tripartite Commission
Invitation Places
(Wild Cards)
The IOC received wild card applications for taekwondo from the national
Olympic committees by November 15, 2007. After the technical
evaluation of the athletes by the WTF, a Tripartite Commission meeting
among the IOC, the Association of National Olympic Committees and
the WTF was called.
Olympic Solidarity
Taekwondo received a total of 59 successful applications for the IOC
Olympic Solidarity Scholarship program. After years of dedication and
personal sacrifices, 20 athletes qualified for the taekwondo competitions
at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
The week-long WTF International Referee Training Camp for the 2008
Beijing Olympic Games was held on July 29 till August 4, 2008, drawing
a total of 187 international referees from 57 countries.
Through the intensive training session, which served as the first stage
of screening, the WTF ranked all the participating international referees
through practical and written tests.
For the second stage of the screening, the WTF sent the fifty four (54)
highly ranked referees to the WTF World Taekwondo Qualification
Tournament for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in Manchester, UK,
in late September 2007, and the WTFs five continental qualification
tournaments. Right after the WTF European Taekwondo Qualification
Tournament in Istanbul, Turkey in early 2008, twenty nine (29) referees
were finally appointed as the International Referees for the 2008 Beijing
Olympic Games taekwondo competitions.
The following four (4) athletes were selected to receive invitation places.
(The results of the wild card recipients at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
taekwondo competitions are shown below their names):
1. Alfonso MARTINEZ (Belize, mens under 58kg)
a. Defeated by Juan Antonio RAMOS (Spain) by 1:2 in the Round of 16
Meanwhile, for the first time in the WTFs referee education programs,
the training camp conducted basic medical checkups, such as visual
acuity, color blindness, blood pressure and hearing, and fitness tests,
like a 50-meter sprint and standing long jump to ensure physical fitness
standing as referees.
Referee Assignment
Referee Selection
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2. The referees were divided into the center referee group and the corner
judges group. The classification of the referees into their respective
groups was done by the Mr. Eui Min KO (Technical Delegate), Mr. Manuel
COLMENERO FIRVIDA (Technical Delegate), Mr. Hong Ki KIM
(Competition Supervisory Board member) and Mr. Rene BUNDELI
(Competition Supervisory Board member).
3. According to the WTF Competition Rules, a referee who is of the same
nationality as the participating athlete will not be assigned to officiate
in that contest. This is to ensure fair judgment and no conflict of interest.
The same principle applied for center referees and athletes of the same
continent.
In the event that the corner judges are of the same continent as those
of the participating athletes, the WTF will ensure that both athletes
continents are equally represented in the assignment of the corner
judges.
4. During the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, a referee was not assigned
to be the center referee in the weight category that an athlete of the same
nationality was participating in.
a. There was minimal chance for the referee to be assigned as a corner
judge in that weight category as well. This principle was mostly applied
across all four days of competitions.
b. If the athlete goes all the way to the final, the referee of the same
nationality could only officiate in the repechage (as the repechage results
did not affect the final).
c. If the athlete goes to the repechage, the referee of the same nationality
could only officiate in the final, if assigned.
5. In certain exceptional situations, some of the political, religious and
ethnic sensitivities were considered in the assignment of referees, so as
to avoid any conflicts of interest or hostilities between officiating referees
and athletes.
6. No referees were assigned for the two consecutive contests.
7. Center referees who had officiated a particular country in a previous
round were generally not assigned to officiate that same country again,
unless necessary due to a lack of continental representation in the pool
of center referees.
8. After exclusion of any ineligible referees, less officiated referees were
assigned in priority.
9. Referees who were assigned for inspection and weigh-in sessions
were automatically excluded from officiating until they have completed
their assignments.
10. For each contest, the system provided two options of referees.
The two options were then brought to the two Technical Delegates
for their choice and approval.
11. On the last day of competitions, some of the referees were not
assigned following the instructions of the Technical Delegates, especially
the five referees who had officiated in Contest No. 134 (Great Britain vs.
China).
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VENUE
Instead of putting a square in the middle of the competition mat, the WTF
and future Organizing Committees of the Olympic Games could consider
putting the IOC emblem or official Olympic Games logo in the middle
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The warm-up area, at 640 sq. meters, was properly set up with three (3)
courts. The weigh-in rooms were located in the warm-up area for
the convenient access of athletes. Several TV monitors were well located
in the warm-up area to help athletes stay updated with the ongoing
match process. Other TV monitors were also set up in the athletes
waiting area to help inform the athletes to prepare for the upcoming
contests in advance.
Seating
The venue could accommodate a full-house capacity of 8,000
spectators. The design of the venue allowed the spectators to watch
the competitions without any hindrance. The proximity of the spectators
to the FOP created a noisy yet electric atmosphere, especially when
the spectators were cheering for the Chinese athletes.
The training venue was separately set up within the Capital Institute of
Physical Education Training Hall B, which consisted of four (4) courts.
The VIP seating area was designated behind two to three rows of tables
that were meant for the media broadcasters. While it is important for
the media to receive the best view of the competitions for their broadcast
commentary purposes, there were times when the view of the VIPs were
blocked, especially when the broadcasters stood up and walked around.
Perhaps the commentary boxes could be designed lower for future
Games.
The University of Science and Technology Beijing Gymnasium is a beautifully designed venue.
The training venue opened on July 27 until August 23. Operation hours
were 08:00-13:00 and 15:00-22:00. The distance from the Olympic
Village to the training venue was 5km, or within 10 minutes if traveling
by shuttle bus. The training schedule was well planned and managed
by the BOCOG, and no major problems were reported.
Restaurant
Athletes, coaches, WTF officials and technical officials were allocated
within the designated restaurant for lunch and dinner, with partitions in
between to separate the different groups. The restaurant was
conveniently located within walking distance from the venue.
Lighting / temperature
The Beijing Olympic Broadcasting commented that the lighting within
the venue was suitable for broadcasting. For future Games, however,
it would be ideal to look into darkening the other areas around the FOP
so that the focus would be on the FOP.
During the Good Luck Beijing 2008 International Taekwondo Invitational
Tournament, questions were raised about the temperature within
the venue during summer time. However, the temperature in the venue
was very well maintained, and it provided the best conditions to
the athletes and also to the spectators.
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WTF President
Chungwon Choue;
Greek Alexandros
Nikolaidis, a silver
taekwondo medalist
at the 2004 Athens
Olympic Games; and
Chinese two-time
taekwondo Olympic
gold medalist Chen
Zhong participated
as key torchbearers in the 2008 Beijing
Olympic Torch Relay.
WTF President Choue participated as
a torchbearer in the Beijing 2008 Olympic
Torch Relay in Lijiang, Yunnan Province in
China on June 10, 2008.
As the 11th runner in the ancient town of Lijiang,
Dr. Choue ran about 50 meters in the morning
in his capacity as the president of an
international sports federation, drawing
a special attention from local media. He was
interviewed by the China Daily and the Xinhwa
news agency.
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Lopez Family
Olympic history was created when Steven Lopez of the United States, his younger brother Mark and youngest sister Diana
participated in the taekwondo competition at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. This was the first time in more than a century of
U.S. Olympic history where three siblings have participated in the same sport in the same Olympic Games. To top it off, eldest
brother Jean served as a head coach of the U.S. taekwondo team.
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After the
resumption of the
Afghanistan NOCs
relations with the
IOC and the OCA,
Afghanistan sent its
athletes to the 2002
Busan Asian
Games, where a
female taekwondo
athlete, Ms. Rouya
Zamani, won a
bronze medal, the
first taekwondo
medal at an
international event.
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Taekwondo in Iran
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Q : What is your
impression of
participating in
the taekwondo
competition at
the Beijing Olympic
Games as a WTF
international referee?
A : To participate in
the Olympic Games
was one of those
defining moments
in my life, which
provided me the
opportunity to walk the talk of fairness and transparency
in the most competitive venue in the world under extreme
and intense conditions.
Every match was like a final as each athletes dream of
Olympic gold and status as a national hero was at stake.
The exuberance and uninhibited pleasure in victory shown
by those who stood at the top of the podium resonates
through us all for as referees we had a big hand in creating
and maintaining the atmosphere, which in many ways
provided a clear and uninhibited path for victory.
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did following the 2002 XIX Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. The
IOC adopted many USOC structures such as athletesrepresentation
and ethical standards.
It is unfortunate that taekwondo, with its Asian inheritance of discipline,
confidence, and mutual respect, has had to adopt a more explicit ethics
code to balance the Westernization of taekwondo as an Olympic sport,
effected by the drive of international elite competition towin at all costs.
Yet we must remember that sports itself is considered a training ground
for the law-abiding citizens, and especially the Olympic Movement
emphasizes education of youth for peace, harmony and collective effort
to overcome obstacles.
Taekwondo should seek to attract spectators and media attention, but
I do not consider taekwondos sole emphasis to be entertainment or
competition with other sports for popularity or spectatorship. Instead,
I see the goal of taekwondo to be a philosophy in action, an educational
endeavor which should be spearheaded by the WTA (World Taekwondo
Academy), a similar concept of the IOA (International Olympic Academy)
of the IOC.
Taekwondos future development should focus on safety of
athletes, aesthetic performance, leadership, development for world
peace and harmony through taekwondo education. More than 95%
of taekwondo participants consider taekwondo anartrather than
asport.The current Taekwondo Peace Corps, initiated by the WTF,
should incorporate, if it has not already done so, the core principles of
the New Village Movement initiated by the late Korean President Park
Chung Hee for the modernization of the country from the ashes of
the Korean War. The three principles are diligence, self-help and
cooperation.
I am very optimistic that the future of taekwondo will include
contributions to world peace and harmony as part of the
permanent Olympic sports program.
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TAEKWONDO HISTORY
Origin of Taekwondo
History of
the World Taekwondo Federation
In the 1950s, a group of leading Korean grandmasters unified the various forms of the martial art into a single system of selfdefense. This unified system came to be known as taekwondo, which literally means "The Way of Kicking and Punching."
Taekwondo's popularity soared thereafter, as its forceful and difficult techniques, combined with swiftness and grace, attracted
interests from all walks of life. In 1971, taekwondo was designated as a Korean national sport and in 1972, the Kukkiwon was
established. On May 28, 1973, the World Taekwondo Federation was founded.
Taekwondo Today
In 1975, taekwondo was accepted as a sport of the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF) and in 1980,
the World Taekwondo Federation was recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the sole governing entity of
taekwondo around the world. Over the past three decades, taekwondo's global popularity is nothing short of meteoric, as tens of
millions of general practitioners around the world associated themselves with the proud tradition, philosophies and health benefits
of taekwondo.
Over the past 35 years, the WTF has promoted 18 editions of the WTF Mens World Taekwondo Championships and 11 editions
of the WTF Womens World Taekwondo Championships, which are held concurrently every odd year. Every even year, the WTF
promotes its World Junior Taekwondo Championships; the 7th edition was last held in May 2008 in Izmir, Turkey.
As of the end of 2008, the global membership of the WTF stands at 188 national associations across five continents.
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PAST MEDALISTS
MEDALS BY NOC 2000~2004
On the second day, Hadi Saei Bonehkohal (Iran), who was a bronze
medalist at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, finally struck gold in
the mens under 68kg weight category. The womens under 57kg
weight category was won by Ji Won Jang (Korea), after she defeated Nia
Abdallah (USA).
The third day of competitions was dominated by Wei Luo (China)
becoming the youngest gold medalist in the 2004 Athens Olympic
taekwondo competitions, when she defeated Elisavet Mystakidou
(Greece) in the final of the womens under 67kg weight category; Luo
was 21 years and 3 months years old when she achieved the feat.
In the mens under 80kg weight category, Steven Lopez confirmed his
rising stardom when he successfully defended his Olympic gold medal
against Bahri Tanrikulu (Turkey).
On the final day, Korea and China added one more gold medal each. In
the second minute of the mens over 80kg final, Dae Sung Moon (Korea)
unleashed a jumping backspin kick to the head of local favorite
Alexandros Nikolaidis (Greece), which briefly knocked out the Greek.
In the womens over 67kg final, Chen Zhong (China) successfully
defended her Olympic gold medal against Myriam Baverel (France).
The final gold medal tally reads: China (2), Chinese Taipei (2), Korea (2),
with Iran and the U.S.A. each grabbing one gold medal.
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Li-Wen SU
Li-Wen Su of Chinese Taipei finished fifth in the womens under 57kg weight category at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
In the bronze medal contest, Su collapsed more than 10 times due to serious injury, but she picked herself up to complete the match,
showing the world the true spirit of taekwondo.
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WTF to Introduce
Athlete Ranking System in 2009
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Fundamental Principles
Ranking system shall be applied to all WTFpromoted/sanctioned competitions on an
individual basis in the eight (8) weight
categories (men and women) that are defined
in the WTF Competition Rules.
In the case of the Olympic Games, points shall
be awarded to athletes regardless of their
registered weight categories. No points shall
be given to qualification tournaments for the
Olympic Games.
Fundamental Principles
(continued)
In the case of Olympic Qualification
Tournaments, two weight divisions shall be
consolidated in seeding. For example, the top
rankers of mens Fin and Fly weight divisions
can be seeded regardless of their original
weight category at the mens under 58kg
division, according to their achieved points.
In the verification of the seeding for tie score,
the higher ranker shall be the one who has
better result in the higher grade events.
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The awarded points shall only be valid for two (2) full years and will be reviewed every quarterly (i.e.
every three months). This process is continuous (rolling), i.e. new points awarded to an athlete will be
subjected to its own two-year cycle of point reviews every quarterly. The official ranking can always
be found in the WTF Web site, and the WTF will officially announce the world ranking every three
month.
In the event that any of the top athletes is ineligible to participate, the next highest ranked
athlete(s) shall be seeded to make up the quota.
Implemention of
WTF Ranking System
The WTF ranking system shall be
implemented from January 1, 2009.
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Preparations for
3rd WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships
in Ankara, Turkey Go Smoothly
committee members are Mr. Kyu-hyung Lee of Korea, Mr. Ki-young
Cheong of Egypt, Mr. Myung-soo Chang of Korea, Mrs. Victoria Serbin
of the United States, and Mr. Young-ghil Park of Italy.
Athletes will compete for 16 gold medals up for grabs at the Poomsae
Championships.
After performing two of the four 1st
compulsory poomsae predetermined by
the WTF, the top 50 percent of
participants will qualify for the next round
according to the average score of
the two performances.
Preparations for
the 3rd WTF World
Taekwondo
Poomsae
Championships
slated for Dec. 1618, 2008 in Ankara,
Turkey are going
smoothly,
organizers say.
Everything is okay with our preparations for the championships and
we are ready for the event,said Mr. Metin Sahin, president of the Turkish
Taekwondo Federation.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would like to ensure that
we will make every possible effort in organizing a successful
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Anju Jason
Anju Jason of the Marshall Islands qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games as he won the gold medal
in the mens under 80kg category at the WTF Oceania Olympic Qualification Tournament held in Noumea,
New Caledonia on Dec. 1, 2007. He became the country
s first-ever athlete to participate in the Olympic
Games by directly qualifying for the Olympic Games.
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Al Maktoum
H. H. Sheikha Maitha Al Maktoum of the United Arab Emirates competed in the womens under 67kg weight category in the
taekwondo competition at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. As the Princess of Dubai and former karate athlete, she became
the U.A.E.s first-ever participant in the Olympic taekwondo event.
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Ceramic
Exhibition
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Children
Demonstration
A taekwondo demonstration is under way
by foreign and Korean students for the WTF
s
promotional film at the Midong Elementary
School in Seoul, Korea on July 11, 2008.
Regardless of age and gender, taekwodo
is practiced by tens of millions of people
around the world.
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VIPs
at Taekwondo Venue
Dr. Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee,
Princess Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise of Great Britain,
H.S.H. Prince Albert II of the Municipality of Monaco, and
numerous other VIPs visited the taekwondo venue
during the Beijing Olympic Games.
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Jam-Packed Venue
The taekwondo competitions at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were held at the
University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) Gymnasium in Beijing, China
on Aug. 20-23, 2008. Throughout the four days of competitions, the state-of-the-art
gymnasium with a seating capacity of 8,012 people was jam-packed, reflecting
the high popularity of the Olympic sport of taekwondo around the world.
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Strengthening
Anti-Doping Efforts
The year 2008 was extremely eventful for the WTF in terms of
anti-doping efforts. On May 6, 2008, the General Assembly of the WTF
unanimously accepted the 2009 World Anti-Doping Code, thus
becoming only the second International Federation to do so.
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WTF-KHU Partnership
Taekwondo Training Program
"With the increasing number of applicants being accepted to the program, it has contributed
to improving technical abilities, confidence-building and popularity of taekwondo in
underprivileged regions that are deprived of resources to play sport."
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Reflections
Reflections
Taekwondo
background:
Taekwondo
Background:
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WTF-KHUPartnership
Partnership
Taekwondo
WTF-KHU
Taekwondo
Training
Training
Program:
Program:
The introduction of the WTF-KHU Partnership
Taekwondo Training Program for coaches and
athletes was a good news to taekwondo
practitioners all over the world.
As the technical director of the Ghana
Taekwondo Association, I was nominated as the
head coach to attend this all important program.
The program began on Sept. 17, 2008, with its
orientation given to program participants on Sept.
16, and ended on Oct. 7. The program started
on a good note with teachers and masters being
punctual and gave explanatory taekwondo
education under a friendly atmosphere.
Participants were taught subjects like taekwondo
sparring, referee, massage, poomsae, rescue
Recommendation:
Recommendation:
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
Considering the duration of the program, content
of education and teaching methodology of
the WTF-KHU Partnership Taekwondo Training
Program, it is obvious that taekwondo is
developing, taekwondo has come to stay, and
taekwondo has a bright future.
Comments made by program participants
indicated that they have acquired meaningful
taekwondo education which will improve upon all
round performance of taekwondo practitioners
in the various countries they come from.
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I have been doing, learning and studying taekwondo since long, but
it was my long-cherished dream to pursue and intermingle with
taekwondo more closely, especially in context with the Korean culture
and the motherland of taekwondo, Korea, from where it originated.
Initially, I was not aware of this program
as I was in search of a co-guide/
supervisor in Korea for my Ph.D. The
program gave me an opportunity to
research and study the management
module of taekwondo in Korea, as well as
to achieve the objective of my Ph.D, using
Korea as the benchmark for the
promotion of taekwondo in India, after
registering in Ph.D. in the Department
of Physical Education & Sports Sciences,
under the Faculty of Inter-Disciplinary &
Applied Sciences, University of Delhi.
I have forwarded an application through Mr. Jin Hyung Kim, Minister
Counsellor, Embassy of Republic of Korea, New Delhi to the Asian
Taekwondo Union and in response the ATU recommended my name
for further recommendation to the Taekwondo Federation India (TFI)
and the Department of Physical Education & Sports Sciences,
University of Delhi for the Taekwondo Goodwill Program from May 15
to Nov. 14, 2008 which was organized by the Taekwondo Promotion
Foundation (TPF). It is now time to prove myself as one of the assets
in taekwondo.
- Reflections by Mr. Surender Kumar Bhandoria, an Executive Council member of the Taekwondo Federation of India
The TPF invited participants from Asia, Africa and Latin America
to help the promotion of taekwondo and increase the cultural
understanding among partnership countries. The project establishes
a variety of taekwondo and Korean language programs at Kyung Hee
University, co-work between invited scholars and researchers, visit
to major sport facilities and sport organizations, taekwondo training
and participation in related events and to build cultural and human
network. It appeared that the unexpected good news from
the President Sh. Harish Kumar, IPS (Retd.), TFI was the reward
for my past efforts to promote taekwondo in my country.
It was my first visit to Korea, the mecca of taekwondo for all those
who are engaged in or related to taekwondo. Korea is a modern and
hi-tech society in its hyper-dynamic capital "Seoul" heralded as
the soul of Asia.
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Taekwondo in India
Present Scenario and Future Prospective
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the Central Industrial Security
Force (CISF), the Service Selection Board (SSB), the Air force had already
recruited taekwondo players and has affiliation with the federation.
Taekwondo in India
Taekwondo in India
Overview
Educational
Institutions:
Educational
Institutions
The introduction of this project in Goa and Mumbai has given the children
the impetus to forge ahead in life with confidence.
The School Games Federation of India (SGFI) has included taekwondo
in the SGFI Zonal and National Program from 2006-2007.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Sports Committee
approved taekwondo as one of the disciplines for competition in the CBSE
Inter-Zonal and National Competition from 2006-2007, and now the CBSE
has revised the syllabus of physical education in XI & XII classes and
in Section B `Games in Sportsnew chapter of taekwondo has been
added, which includes introduction of taekwondo, history and philosophy
of taekwondo, rules of the competition, major tournament and main
personality of taekwondo and taekwondo terminology.
The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) is conducting the zonal & national
Taekwondo Championship with the technical & material support of
the Federation.
The Delhi Public Schools (DPS) have International Taekwondo Federation
coaches, but from 2007 they are replacing or converting them into the WTF
black belts and also conducting their National Championships by the WTF
Competition Rules with technical and material support of the Federation.
The Association of Indian Universities is struggling to include taekwondo
in inter-university programs.
TaekwondoPeace
Peace
Corp
Taekwondo
Corp
Two four-member WTF Taekwondo Peace Corps teams were dispatched
by the WTF to Goa and Mumbai, India from Aug. 1 to Aug. 16, 2008.
The expenses for airfare and training were covered by the WTF with
educational packages, including training booklet, CDs, uniforms, and other
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Self-Discipline
Through taekwondo training, practitioners learn how to overcome themselves. Taekwondo puts great
value on etiquette, self-discipline, respect for others, and fair play, among practitioners.
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Ceremony in Seoul
In line with the IOC policy, we launched the WTF Taekwondo Peace
Corps in July 2008 and dispatched the first Taekwondo Peace Corps
members to seven regions in five countries and we plan to send
the second Peace Corps members in January 2009,WTF President
Choue said.The Taekwondo Peace Corps program will ultimately
contribute to the promotion of global peace.
To promote the spirit of fair play and sportsmanship in the Korean sports
community, the KFPC was launched in 2006. WTF President Choue was
unanimously nominated as the first president of the KFPC at its inaugural
General Assembly in Seoul on Sept. 26, 2006. Since 2007, the KFPC
has presented Korean Fair Play awards annually.
The KFPC plans to recommend the prizewinners as the Korean
candidates for the World Fair Play Prizes for the year 2008, which is
organized by the International Fair Play Committee.
The KFPC serves as the Korean national body of the IFPC, whose
headquarters are located in Paris, France. The IFPC presents World Fair
Play awards annually to famous and less-known athletes, coaches,
teams, and organizations all over the world in three divisions: act of fair
play, sports career, and promotion of fair play.
Iranian Hadi Saei Bonehkohal, the double gold medalist in the
taekwondo competition at the Olympic Games, was voted by the IFPC
as the World Fair Play for the Year 2005 for his humanitarian activities.
Ethics Committee
Meeting in Beijing, China
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WTF President
WTF Signs
WTF Signs Global Partnership Agreement with Macquarie
Offers Condolences
to People of
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Dr. Chungwon Choue, president of the World Taekwondo Federation, sent letters of condolences
on May 9, 2008 to the president of the Myanmar Taekwondo Federation, and the president of
the Myanmar Olympic Committee, over the loss of lives resulting from a recent natural disaster in
the Southeast Asian country.
In the letter to Mr. Htay Myint, president of the Myanmar Taekwondo Federation,
WTF President Choue extended hisdeepestcondolences to the people of
Myanmar for theprofoundloss of lives from the devastating cyclone which
hit Myanmar.
According to the reports, the cyclone might take about 100,000 lives
and leave about one million homeless, one of the worst natural disasters
in recent history.
No words can do justice to the desolation suffered by your people
at this very moment,Dr. Choue said in the letter.We, however, urge
you not to give up on those who have survived and strive to help them
rebuild their shattered lives.
He continued to say,The global taekwondo family stand by you
in the hope of a quick recovery and we will be with you always in times
of need.
Dr. Choue also sent a similar letter of condolences to H.E. Brigadier
General Thura Aye Myint, president of the Myanmar Olympic Committee.
As part of our efforts to assist you, I wish to inform you that the World
Taekwondo Federation will donate a sum of U.S.$3,000 to the Myanmar
Olympic Committee,he said in the letter.We hope that you will be able to use
this contribution to rebuild the sports infrastructure in your country and bring hope
to your people.
On May 13, WTF President Choue also sent letters of condolences to the president of
the Chinese Taekwondo Association and the Chinese Olympic Committee for the profound
loss of lives from the powerful earthquake which hit the southwest China, including the Sichuan
province.
He also sent a symbolic U.S.$3,000 dollars to the Chinese Olympic Committee, hoping a quick
recovery. Dr. Choue mentioned in the letter the fact that the Sichuan province adopted the Olympic
sport of taekwondo as a compulsory subject at its elementary schools in 2007.
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AFTU Activities
The 20 athletes break down to eight players from
Africa, seven from Asia, three from the Pan American
region, one from Europe and Oceania each.
The fact that 13 AFTU member countries qualified for the taekwondo
competition at the Beijing Olympic Games reflects the growing popularity of
the Olympic sport of taekwondo in the African region
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AFTU Activities
AFTU Activities
Taekwondo in AFTU
The African Taekwondo Union contains 49 WTF member associations distributed on five
main areas of the large continent. Languages used in the union are English, French and
Arabic. Unlike Europe, due to the lack of infrastructure and the low standard of living in
most of the African countries, it is difficult and costly to move internally, which limits the
cooperative activities and continental events through the union.
However, the AFTU has made its best with the aid of the World Taekwondo Federation,
the Egyptian Taekwondo Federation and other sources that can introduce aid to develop
taekwondo in Africa.
The top priority of the AFTU is to distribute its agenda to cover all the area in the continent
in order to make it possible and reliable for all the members to join the activities. To take
the last four years as example, the African Championships had been held in Madagascar
(South) and in Kenya (East) and International Referees Seminars had been held in Egypt
(North) and Niger (West), and many referees and coaches sessions under the umbrella of
the AFTU had been held in Libya, Ethiopia, Uganda, and others are arranged to be held in
Gambia and Zambia.
The activities of the AFTU raised the standards and participation of Africans in the
international events that had been noticed during the Beijing Olympic Games, when many
African athletes joined the Games. Nigerian male competitor Chika Chukwumerije got the
bronze medal and Egyptian female competitor Noha Safwat achieved the 5th position.
The future of the AFTU is promising in that the coming period will witness a great jump for
taekwondo in the continent, as big efforts are being made for this future progress by the
executive office and through AFTU President Gen. Ahmed Fouly, Secretary General Mr.
Hussam Morsy and the Vice Presidents.
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ATU Activities
the afternoon and then the matches stopped for the opening ceremony
of the inaugural West Asian Taekwondo Championships.
The Asian Taekwondo Union (ATU) plans to expand its solidarity program for athletes and coaches
in the newly emerging taekwondo countries in Asia in 2009.
The ATU also plans to create regional championships for the South Asian and Central Asian regions,
thus helping reduce the gap in technical levels of taekwondo athletes in other areas.
Unlike other continents, Asia has a variety of different religions and cultures. Given those
differences, we plan to further activate taekwondo activities by launching regional championships
in South Asian and Central Asian regions,said Mr. Dai-soon Lee, president of the Asian
Taekwondo Union.
Mr. Lee, who also serves as a vice president of the WTF and president of the Taekwondo Promotion
Foundation in Korea, said the ATU will expand its solidarity program in 2009.
In 2008, our solidarity program resulted in a bronze medal for Afghanistan, the first medal in 72
years for the Asian country,Lee said.We will expand our solidarity and assistance program
for athletes and coaches in the newly emerging taekwondo countries in Asia.
He is confident of taekwondo
s inclusion in the official programs of the Olympic Games in 2016
and afterwards.We have to do our best to get our taekwondo spirit and values across to all IOC
members. The ultimate goal of taekwondo is to make good people.
the 2nd
International
Taekwondo
Symposium
1.On
Report
on the
2nd International
Taekwondo
The 2nd International Taekwondo Symposium was held in Tehran, Iran
on Nov. 7, 2008, with the attendance of officials of the Asian Taekwondo
Union and its member associations, as well as coaches and athletes.
The second edition of the scientific and technical seminar was organized
by the Taekwondo Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, under the
auspices of the ATU.
Among attendants in the one-day symposium were ATU President Lee;
ATU Vice President Dae-won Kang; and Mr. Seyd Mohammad Pouladgar,
president of the Taekwondo Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
ATU President Lee stressed the importance of making taekwondo more
attractive and more understandable to both the media and the spectator.
This is the second international seminar the ATU is holding and I hope
this can be the start of a trend to see more symposiums around the world
to seek ways on how to improve taekwondo,said ATU President Lee in his
speech at the symposium.
ATU Activities
ATU Activities
gold medals and two silver medals, followed by Bahrain with one gold,
two silvers and one bronze. Jordan finished third as it clinched one gold,
followed by Qatar with one silver and one bronze, and Iraq with three bronze
medals.
After the opening ceremony, the poomsae competitions continued and Iran
finished first in the overall medal tally with seven gold medals. Jordan came
next with two silvers and one bronze, followed by Qatar with one silver and
one bronze, and Syria with three bronzes.
The first meeting was held during the 20th Fajr International Taekwondo
Championships in Bandar Abbas, Iran in February 2008.
The majority of West Asian countries - Iran, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar,
Syria, Bahrain, Yemen and Iraq - were present in the meeting, which was
presided over by ATU President Lee.
In the kyorugi competiton, Iran ranked first in the overall medal tally with six
2.On
Onthe
the 1st
1st West
WestAsian
AsianTaekwondo
Taekwondo Championships
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ETU Activities
ETU Activities
ETU Activities
ETU Suggestions
The European Taekwondo Union favors adopting
electronic body protectors at major taekwondo
events.
The ETU suggests that the World Taekwondo
Federation create a group of international referees
special for the World Taekwondo Championships.
The Continental Unions can also do this for their
respective Championships.
The ETU also made one more suggestion that
there should be more strict control on injured
competitors as we see injured competitions
fighting, which is not acceptable.
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PATU
s sFour-Year
2.
PATU
Four-YearProjection
Projection
At the beginning of 2008, the PATU
s current Secretary General, Dr. Helder
Navarro Carriazo, and I produced a comprehensive eight-year PATU
developmentGrand Planby systematically analyzing all areas of the PATU
and submitted the plan to the WTF leadership.
The plan was received with positive reviews from the WTF leadership, and
was promised their commitment and support for the plan in all possible
areas.
I then introduced the plan to all PATU member nations for their
consideration and support at the General Assembly. I am confident that
the plan was accepted by the members of the General Assembly. Although
the goals set forth in theGrand Planare challenging, they are practical
and attainable objectives that will develop the PATU to a higher level of
recognition in the near future.
We are in the planning stage to develop new and fresh events to stir new
interest and re-energize current support. Immediately effective will be
the branding of PATU logos and direct merchandizing that will secure
financial gains for the PATU before the end of next quadrennial period.
Such efforts will not only give the PATU financial flexibility, but also define
and identify the PATU on a global scale.
PATU
Committeeforfor2009-2012
2009-2012
Term
1.
PATUReport
Reporton
onExecutive
Executive Committee
Term
The Pan American Taekwondo Union held its General Assembly and an
Executive Committee election on Oct. 2, 2008 in Caguas, Puerto Rico, prior
to the 16th Pan American Taekwondo Championships.
I anticipate that by the end of 2010, all PATU national presidents will have
all the necessary information and support from the PATU and the WTF to be
able to facilitate a program to educate, train and advance their own athletes
and coaches by applying the accessible programs from their government,
the WTF, and the Olympic Solidarity programs.
Finally, upon completion of the election for the new Executive Committee
and Council members, all PATU members showed deeper commitment
to work together to make our organization one of the strongest Continental
Union of the WTF.
The PATU will also work very closely with the Mexican Taekwondo
Federation to prepare for the 2010 World Junior Taekwondo
Championships in Tijuana, Mexico. I am confident that we will organize the
finest World Junior Championships ever to be experienced in our continent.
The entire PATU has unequivocally expressed their strong desire to become
a powerful presence in our sport taekwondo program, and all newly elected
PATU leaders are enthusiastic for a renewed unity and organizational
integrity for a progressive future.
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OTU Activities
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OTU Activities
OTU Activities
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2008 Summer
Taekwondo Peace Corps
Russia (Moscow)
India (Goa)
China (Urumqi)
Pakistan (Islamabad)
India (Mumbai)
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China (Qingdao)
Paraguay (Asuncion)
World Taekwondo Federation
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- Participant Perspective
Taekwondo learners, practitioners, and local residents
were all invited to participate in the programs provided
by the TPC. All the programs, thus, were managed
based on participantsspontaneity. The TPC delivered
taekwondo instruction programs and education
packages for local taekwondo instructors, while
administering special programs customized for different
levels (beginners, intermediate, advanced,
children/youth/adults) for other participants.
4.1.2 Responsibility/Accountability
TPC volunteer training programs were given with
respect to what volunteers are responsible for as
visitors and what they are accountable for as TPC
members. TPC programs for local instructors and
participants similar to the TPC volunteer training
programs were offered as well.
- Volunteer Perspective
The training focused on what and how to teach, how
to approach culture learners, how to make the
experience enjoyable, and how to behave as peace
facilitators. Volunteersaccountability guidelines and
visitors
responsibility codes were strictly adhered to
all the time to ensure appropriate conduct and behavior
of the TPC members.
- Participant Perspective
The spirits of taekwondo and sport ethics were taught
prior to the physical skill learning program. An
emphasis on the philosophical dimension was
reinforced through a mental training practice, which
was designed to familiarize the participants with
the concepts of peace, harmony, fair play, and
respecting the rules and regulations.
4.1.3SelfValues
The spirit of independence is based on self-values.
The values of independence and collaboration were
highlighted simultaneously throughout the taekwondo
competitions and cooperative trainings.
- Volunteer Perspective
Taekwondo contains diverse educationalselfvalues
such as self-control, self-confidence, self-defense,
team-based problem-solving and so forth.
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Each delegation was supposed to manage every task on its own although
one or two local guides were assigned to each delegation. Delegation
members as a team were expected to participate in managerial work
as well as administration of the programs. This gave all the delegation
members chances to develop their ability to self-control, level of selfconfidence, and skills for problem-solving.
- Participant Perspective
The spirits underlying taekwondo is not to be aggressive but defensive.
The concept of self-defense was accentuated at the beginning of the TPC
programs. The TPC programs were specifically designed to foster selfconfidence in participants through enhancement of their ability to defend
themselves. The TPC meditation program for participants and local
instructors, in particular, helped increase the level of self-confidence
remarkably.
4.1.4 Service-oriented Leadership and .Followership
Fostering service-oriented leadership/followership based on spontaneity
and self-confidence nurturing programs were emphasized both in the TPC
volunteer training programs and the TPC programs for local instructors and
participants.
- Volunteer Perspective
The TPC training programs target on nurturing leadership as an instructor,
master, referee, and colleague. The latest taekwondo curriculum and
instruction methods were introduced through the TPC training programs
to develop membersteaching ability, which highlighted service-oriented
leadership rather than charismatic leadership. The members were
expected to respond to the local instructorsobjectives and participants
needs, and not to behave as a superior officer or a commander. This
effectively facilitated volunteersquicker adaptation to local customs and
better susceptibility to cultural relativism, gender equality and racial
indiscrimination.
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- Participant Perspective
Learning taekwondo is to cultivate the spirit of challenge. This does not
mean challenging the instructors or rules. Nurturing the spirit of challenge
is to empower and enable the participants to go beyond their limits and
envision the future. With regard to followership, the importance of showing
respect to their teachers and judges and obeying rules and referee
decisions in competitions was accentuated in the taekwondo philosophy
class.
- Volunteer Perspective
The TPC volunteer training programs included learning of Olympism. It is
because Olympism constitutes the fundamental principle of all sports
participating in the Olympic Movement and its ideals share with those of
the taekwondo spirit. One of the Olympic ideals is the spirit of fair play,
which was stressed repeatedly as the major theme in all classes.
- Participant Perspective
Local taekwondo instructors and participants were taught about the spirits
of taekwondo, taekwondo etiquette, and fair play in taekwondo through
various classes and TPC activities, underlining respect for the competition
rules and referee decisions as well as for the opponent players.
4.1.6 Democracy
The concepts of spontaneity and accountability are closely related
to democratic values. All the volunteers and participants chose to
join the TPC programs according to their own will, but once they
joined, they were to be strictly responsible/accountable. Getting
accustomed to the values of service-oriented leadership/
followership, fair play, responsibility, accountability, and rule-abiding
attitude through the TPC programs implies exercise of democratic
practice. Taekwondo training, therefore, naturally implants
democratic values in volunteers and participants alike.
The TPC programs may serve as an effective means to educate and
spread the democratic values in youth and children of the
underdeveloped countries, where establishment and consolidation
of a democratic system are still in need.
4.2.1 Anti-Discrimination
All local residents were welcomed to the TPC programs regardless of race,
gender, age, religion, or disability. Since taekwondo does not stress the
physical dimension alone, but psychological and spiritual dimensions as
well, any type of discrimination based on physical appearance was strictly
prohibited in administration and management of the TPC programs.
4.2.2 Communication
Face-to-face communication and open dialogues between local
participants and TPC volunteers helped both parties acquire mutual
understanding of respective culture and build friendship easily. The TPC
programs also offered a basic Korean language class. For participants,
learning Korean, including some verbal orders used in taekwondo training
and competitions, helped develope closer affinity to the sport of
taekwondo. However, language was not the decisive factor in facilitating
communication and special bond between volunteers and local people.
Sport itself was a universal language.
4.2.3 Cultural Understanding and Mutuality
Misunderstanding and ignorance of other cultures have been a major
cause of cultural clashes and conflicts between different civilizations.
Exchange of culture and human resources is, therefore, essential to
enhance mutual understanding and to accept cultural diversity. The TPC
is an example of providing young people opportunities to learn about
different culture and different people in the world. The TPC certainly offered
a unique experience to volunteers to live in a different cultural setting and
participants to learn about the Korean culture. The TPC will be developed
to recruit volunteers from diverse cultures and races to encourage further
cultural exchange.
the project will pursue diversity of volunteers and wider range of TPC
beneficiary. Utility maximization and collective effort are crucial for
the purpose of promoting global peace and harmony through sport. Active
support of the international organizations such as the U.N. and the IOC
as well as global support is called for in order to increase the feasibility of
the resultant effects of the TPC.
5. Conclusion: Promoting Global Peace and Harmony through Sport
The TPC opened a new possibility and a window of opportunity for sportrelated organizations to contribute to the humanity and peace-building.
The TPC teams dispatched in the summer of 2008 were warmly welcomed
and greatly appreciated by the five host countries. The impressive turnout
at the training and enthusiasm shown by the participants certainly reflected
the yearning of the local people for an opportunity to learn and practice
taekwondo.
Above all, the TPC presented an opportunity and resources to children
to enjoy and play and to share important values in life as well as a vision
of never-ending hope, optimism, and confidence.
The TPC participants equally experienced priceless one month of sharing
the spirit of taekwondo, valuable friendship, and special bond with those
who love taekwondo in distant parts of the world. It was agreed by both
volunteers and participants that the first dispatch period was rather short
to grasp the taekwondo culture and spirit in those countries to the full
extent.
Based on the positive experience of this pilot study, the TPC program will
continue with a twice a year short-term dispatch for two months and
a long-term dispatch of instructors for six months to two years, targeting
on more recipients and a larger number of countries. The establishment
of the TPC worldwide will be encouraged with its bases in as many
countries as possible and by incorporating qualified taekwondo instructors
of different nationalities. This will be a significant step toward achieving
global peace and harmony through sport.
4.2.4 Volunteerism
There are a number of volunteer activities in the field of sport. Unlike the
majority of existing volunteer activities in sport, the TPC does not aim
exclusively at increasing the number of taekwondo population or upgrading
taekwondo skills, but at sharing the spirit of peace and harmony through
taekwondo and providing service to the global community. Its goodwill and
service-oriented intent demonstrate a desirable form of consistent
volunteerism in sport.
4.2.5 Collaboration of the International Community
For the purpose of continuity and expansion of the TPC worldwide,
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As far as the passion for taekwondo is concerned, Paraguayan Ambassador to Korea Ceferino
Adrian Valdez Peralta may be second to none among foreign envoys in Korea.
His two daughters are taekwondo practitioners.
Paraguay was the quickest responder to the World Taekwondo Federations invitation to the 2008
summer Taekwondo Peace Corps program.
The WTF selected five countries - Paraguay, China, Russia, Pakistan and India - to send its first
Taekwondo Peace Corps members during the summer of 2008.
On July 11, 2008, the Paraguayan ambassador even invited four members of the 2008 Summer
WTF Taekwondo Peace Corps to his residence in Seoul.
The four volunteers, all Korean university students, left for Asuncion, Paraguay on July 22 and returned
home on Aug. 19. The four members, three taekwondo majors and one Spanish major, taught local
people taekwondo.
Kong Jin-seong, 25, a junior at Donga Universtiy in Busan and majoring in taekwondo,
has found a perfect match between what he studies and what he feels passonate for.
I want to be a taekwondo ambassador.It was his second voluntary mission after Cambodia.
The envoy poured out his personal affection and national interest in the traditional martial art of
taekwondo.
In Paraguay, he said, the word taekwondo is commonly heard at training centers scattered across
the country, along with Korean supermarkets andjimjilbang,or a Korean version of a sauna.
Reflecting his great interest, the ambassador proposed opening a large taekwondo training center
with an offer of land and some other facilities in Paraguay.
It is just not my idea. It has been addressed by the Paraguayan Olympic Committee,he said.
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The WTF disbanded the 2008 Summer Taekwondo Peace Corps at the
headquarters of the GCS International in Seoul, Korea on Sept. 6, 2008.
Shortly after taking the helm of the WTF in June 2004, WTF President
Choue promised to launch the Taekwondo Peace Corps, thus helping
enhance the image of taekwondo and the WTF in the international sports
community.
The Taekwondo Peace Corps idea was first raised by Dr. Choue
at an international workshop on sports and peace in Leuven, Belgium
on Sept. 21, 2007, and then at an international forum on peace and
sport in Monte Carlo, Monaco, on Dec. 6, 2007.
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Taekwondo is a lifetime pursuit and it takes years of training to
develop beautiful techniques and even more training to keep it.
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Taekwondo is not merely a sport, but encompasses excellent values and spirits that cannot be learned
from the textbooks. Taekwondo is a defensive martial art of purifying fundamentally offensive
orientation such and fostering ability to socialize and positive interaction based on discipline, courtesy,
respect, and patience. It teaches the youth about justice, morality, cooperation, love for one another,
and to accept the universal sport rules of fair play. Through such learning and disciplining, taekwondo
helps sound personal development and self-enhancement. Taekwondo training is virtually education
for the whole man.
In Korea, there has been increasing demand on taekwondo training for elementary school students.
It is reported that over 90% of taekwondo practitioners registered at private Dojangs are children.
Taekwondo Dojang has now become an important setting for education, in which children learn life
virtues and experience personal growth. The educational value of taekwondo has been recognized
by many countries outside Korea. In 2007, the Sichuan and Hunan provinces in China adopted
taekwondo as a required course in their elementary schools. Indonesia also introduced taekwondo
as a mandatory curriculum in primary schools and Canadas Chatham College International initiated
a residential secondary-school taekwondo program. Considering that taekwondo education at school
can bring about multiple educational effects on both physical and mental discipline of youth, inclusion
of taekwondo in the formal physical education curriculum of primary and secondary schools in Korea
is strongly advisable.
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There are numerous studies conducted, which found positive effects of taekwondo training on children
and youth in the stage of personality forming and emotional vulnerability. According to the studies,
mental and physical training of taekwondo significantly improves the level of concentration, sociability,
confidence-building, self-possession, leadership, learning attitude, and EQ (Emotional Quotient). It also
helps youth to relieve stress and secure emotional strength. This, in effect, could help youth attain
ability to judge what is right or wrong, therefore, prevent them from getting involved in youth
delinquency, crimes, drugs, alcohol, and violence.
This includes how to give different levels of training both in Poomsae (form) and kyorugi (sparring)
and how to teach cultural and spiritual aspects of taekwondo. Following a comprehensive
preparatory period, seven teams were dispatched to five applicant nations - Russia (Moscow), India
(Mumbai and Goa), Pakistan (Islamabad), Paraguay (Asuncion), and China (Qingdao and Urumqi) for one month. Each team comprised of competent taekwondo university students who are qualified
for taekwondo education and those who have proficient language skills. The educational packages
such as training booklet, CDs, uniforms, and other equipment were sent along to each region.
The WTF member national associations in respective country offered supplementary assistance like
accommodation and transportation.
The Taekwondo Peace Corps teams were warmly welcomed by the host countries. The impressive
turnout at the training and enthusiasm of the trainees not only reflected the ever-growing popularity
of taekwondo in all parts of the world, but also their yearning for an opportunity to learn and practice
taekwondo. In particular, the Taekwondo Peace Corps activities were received favorably by
the children of less developed countries who had been deprived of opportunity and resources
to enjoy and play. Sport is not only for competent athletes, but for everyone to enjoy.
The Taekwondo Peace Corps members spent the most valuable one month of sharing the spirit
of taekwondo, priceless friendship, and special bond with those who love taekwondo in distant parts
of the world. Hopefully, the Taekwondo Peace Corps presented the youth in host countries with
an opportunity to grow spiritually and cultivate ones body and mind while sharing a vision of neverending hope, optimism, and confidence to those who suffer from material deprivation. The first
dispatch period was rather short to implant the taekwondo culture and spirit in those countries
to the full extent. Based on the experience of this pilot study, the Taekwondo Peace Corps program
will continue with a twice-a-year short-term dispatch for 2 months and a long-term dispatch of
instructors for 6 months to two years, targeting on more recipients and a larger number of countries.
The Taekwondo Peace Corps is just the beginning. Taekwondo is Koreas gift to the world. The gift
package not only has taekwondos oriental spirit and philosophy, but also its service to the humanity
as an instrument for peace and harmony in different geographical, cultural, and social contexts.
The Olympic ideal behind developing sports isto contribute to building a better and more peaceful
world by educating youth through sport practiced without discrimination of any kind and in the
Olympic spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play.
As demonstrated by the Taekwondo Peace Crops project, taekwondo will lead, rather than merely
follow the movement of fulfilling the goals of Olympism and of contributing to the mankind.
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Inspired by our experience and concept ofTaekwondo Peace Corps,I propose developing
theSport Peace Corpsprogram to expand the initiative globally and to involve other sport-related
organizations. The Sport Peace Corps entails provision of comprehensive sport-related assistance
to the underdeveloped countries or the U.N.-assigned areas. The assistance includes coaching and
training service to the local young athletes, supply of equipment and facilities, and finding the means
and opportunities for the competent young people to partake in international sport events. In addition,
depending on the type of assistance requested by target countries, it would coordinate collaboration
among the stakeholders to gather necessary human and material resources.
This Sport Peace Corps project requires a group of volunteers consisted of coaches, athletes, and
teachers in any sport to be dispatched to serve the assigned community. It also requires participation
of the international organizations such as the IOC, UN institutions as well as their network of relations
with the sport-related institutions and sponsors. The Sport Peace Corps project aims at: 1) utilizing
sport as part of education, training and youth program; 2) provide equipment, skills for education and
training, and coaches for any Olympic sport in countries in need of assistance; 3) give hope and
dreams to young people who are deprived of the opportunity to learn and practice sport, and 4)
contribute to the promotion of friendship and understanding through sport and people-to-people
interaction.
Enhanced partnership and coordination of action of international organizations and International Sport
Federation can indeed create synergy to strengthen the role of sport in solving international economic,
social, cultural and humanitarian problems and promoting peace and development in the world. In this
regard, positive consideration of the Sport Peace Corps and close collaboration of the IOC and the
U.N. are strongly called for.
Conclusion
Conclusion
Healthy body and sound mind of youth is a fundamental basis for the bright future of the mankind.
Sport is a powerful tool to teach young generations the value of justice, morality, cooperation,
understanding and universal sport rules of fair play, while endowing healthy life. Offering various
learning experiences and opportunities for friendship, cultural exchange and education to youth
through sport is what our generation can and should do for them. Accentuating the importance of
creating various educational opportunities through sports, the International Olympic Committee plans
to organize the 1st Youth Olympic Games in 2010 in Singapore. The WTF truly welcomes the IOC
initiative of the Youth Olympic Games, which will mark a major turning point in Olympic history. If put
into practice, the Sport Peace Corps project will surely complement and facilitate the Youth Olympic
Games by offering a chance to youth from wider range of countries to partake in international sporting
events, where they can showcase their athletic talents, while enjoying the priceless educational
experience.
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