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History of Taekwondo: International Groups (page 4)

 

 

Preface - Introduction - Ancient Beginnings - Korean Geography - Ancient Korea - Three Kingdoms Era - Subak and Sonbae - Subak and Hwarang - Koryo Dynasty - Chosen Dynasty - Korea Divided - Korean War (1950-1953) - Modern Taekwondo - Early Masters - Taekwondo Development - International Groups - Road to Olympics - Sport Taekwondo - Traditional versus Sport - Taekwondo in the United States - Taekwondo Today - References

On September 22, 2002, 70 representatives from 46 countries attended a memorial service for General Cho. The solemn and memorable service was held in Pyongyang, North Korea, the birthplace of General Choi. A special Congress of the ITF was also held on September 22, 2002 to uphold the General's last wish to elect Mr. Chang Ung as the new president of the International Taekwondo Federation. In his last words, and before nine officials of the ITF, General Choi named Mr. Chang Ung as the new president of the International Taekwondo Federation

In his acceptance speech. Chang Ung stated nine goals for his presidency: 

  • Establish unity and harmony among ITF members throughout the world

  • Restructure the constitution of the ITF to make continental and national organizations stronger

  • Gain recognition from the International Olympic Committee for the ITF

  • Unite ITF and WTF Taekwondo

  • Establish strong financial resources for the ITF according to international law, ITF regulations and the Taekwondo ethic

  • Help national governing bodies by securing sponsorships and financial aid 

  • Activate the Chan Hun Taekwondo Foundation to help the ITF financially 

  • Work hard to carry out General Choi Hong Hi's traditional Taekwondo philosophy and practice

There was conflict within the ITF before Choi's death and it escalated after his death. There are now 3 main ITF groups who claim to be the "real" ITF:

  • ITF Vienna: led by Tran Trieu Quan, who was elected as the new president.
  • ITF North Korea: led by Chang Ung, who was named by Choi to be his successor.
  • ITF Canada: led by Choi Jung Hwa, who is Choi's son.

See the November 2003 issue of the Taekwon-do Times for an article about the three organizations: http://www.raynerslanetkd.com/SECTION2-ITFinterviews01.html

 

World Taekwondo Federation

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Chungwon Choue
Current President of WTF


Dr. Un Yong Kim
Dr. Un Yong Kim
Disgraced Past
President of WTF

On January 17, 1971, Dr. Un Yong Kim (a shrewd businessman, not a martial arts master), who was serving as Deputy Chief of the Presidential Protective Forces, was elected president of the KTA. He was an academic scholar with graduate degrees from Korea and the United States and a seasoned former diplomat with excellent people skills who had strong political ties both domestic and abroad. He had been instrumental in organizing the building of an advanced Taekwondo training establishment in Seoul, Korea. On March 20, 1971, Korean President Park Chung Hee declared Taekwondo the national sport of Korea and allocated funds to build the "Kukkiwon," which would serve as the central gymnasium and world headquarters for Taekwondo. Construction began in 1971 and it was completed on November 30, 1972. Feeling that Korea was the mother country of Taekwondo and that the world headquarters should be located there, he dissolved the ITF's connection with KTA and on May 28, 1973 created a new international body called the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF). The Kukkiwon became known as the "mecca of world Taekwondo." On May 25-27, 1973, the first biennial World Taekwondo Championship was held at the Kukkiwon, with the participation of 19 countries. The success of this event proved that Taekwondo had been internationally recognized as a valid sport as well as being an extremely effective method of self-defense. The event started Taekwondo toward becoming a world sport.

During the meet, several KTA leaders including Chong Woo Lee, Won Kyu Um, and Nam Suk Lee called for establishment of a worldwide Taekwondo organization to help get Taekwondo into the Olympics. Representatives of the participating countries at the meet formed a new, worldwide organization to promote Taekwondo on an international level, the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF). They elected Dr. Un Yong Kim as president and the WTF absorbed the KTA.

Preface - Introduction - Ancient Beginnings - Korean Geography - Ancient Korea - Three Kingdoms Era - Subak and Sonbae - Subak and Hwarang - Koryo Dynasty - Chosen Dynasty - Korea Divided - Korean War (1950-1953) - Modern Taekwondo - Early Masters - Taekwondo Development - International Groups - Road to Olympics - Sport Taekwondo - Traditional versus Sport - Taekwondo in the United States - Taekwondo Today - References

 

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