First Adapted Taekwon-Do competition in America
The IX Central & South American Championship in Asunción, Paraguay, from 24-30 June, was the setting where the first ITF Adapted Taekwon-Do competition was held on the American continent.
The IX Central & South American Championship in Asunción, Paraguay, from 24-30 June, was the setting where the first ITF Adapted Taekwon-Do competition was held on the American continent.
Before each Taekwon-Do competition is a joint meeting of all Umpires, the most responsible for applying the Tournament regulations for a fair competition.
On June 15, 2002, at 83 years of age and after years of maintaining what would be his last fight, this time against stomach cancer, Choi Hong Hi, who is recognized as the father of Taekwon-Do, died. 22 years later, the International Taekwon-Do Federation honors its founder and first president.
The sentence "Taekwon-Do is for everyone" was already stated in the first edition of the encyclopedia of Taekwon-Do several decades ago. With the official International Adapted Course, the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF) was actively promoting "adapted" teaching and training methods for Taekwon-Do students with special needs. Now, the next level of inclusion was reached with internationally harmonised rules for the so-called adapted Taekwon-Do competitions.
Asia is the continent where Taekwon-Do was born and where it took its first steps at the hands of its creator, General Choi Hong Hi, and a select group of students, who carried out demonstrations beyond the borders of Korea. But now only 20 Asian countries are active members of the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF).
The International Taekwon-Do Federation was originally founded in 1966 in Seoul. Since then and over time, the ITF moved its headquarter together with the legal registration to a few countries. The most recent move was decided in the ITF General Assembly on 3 October, 2022, moving the ITF to Lausanne, Switzerland, coming into force on 1 January 1. Together with the move, new statutes were approved replacing all previous texts.
Developing umpiring in any sport is essential for upholding the integrity of the sport, enhancing the quality of competition, ensuring athletes safety, and fostering a positive experience for all stakeholders involved.
President of the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF), Paul Weiler, has said World Taekwon-Do is not an enemy, but rather an organisation with a different style that can complement the goal of making the sport more popular worldwide, in an exclusive interview with Inside The Games.
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