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  2. USA Taekwondo - Wikipedia

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    USA Taekwondo (USAT) is the national governing body (NGB) of Taekwondo for the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and thus the United States' official Member National Association of World Taekwondo [1] USAT has complete authority over all decisions regarding US national junior and senior team selections for World Taekwondo events, including the Summer Olympic Games Taekwondo competition event.

  3. Dae Sung Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee is a nine-time US National Champion (1979–1987), a 10-time US National Team Member (1979–1987, 1989), and has won medals at the World Taekwondo Championships, World Games, International Collegiate Taekwondo Championships, Pan American Games, and Pan American Taekwondo Championships. His competition record includes:

  4. List of World Championships medalists in taekwondo (men)

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    a ^ At the 2015 World Championships, athletes from Belgium competed as World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) due to the suspension of the country's Taekwondo Federation.

  5. Sang-chul Lee (taekwondo) - Wikipedia

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    Founder of US Taekwondo Center, President of USAT (Formerly known as the US Taekwondo Union-USTU, Founder of US Open Taekwondo Championship, Founder of US Open Hanmadang Sang-chul Lee ( Korean : 이상철, born May 8, 1948) is a South Korean-born American Taekwondo grandmaster 8th Dan, US Olympic Taekwondo head coach, entrepreneur, and owner of ...

  6. World Taekwondo Championships - Wikipedia

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    1 Wuxi, China, was originally selected to host the 2021 World Taekwondo Championships. Due to the impact of the Global COVID-19 pandemic, Wuxi gave up hosting the World Taekwondo Championship. In Early 2022, Guadalajara, Mexico was selected as a replacement host and the 2025 championship was scheduled to be held in Wuxi, China, instead.

  7. Mark López (taekwondo) - Wikipedia

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    Mark López Mendieta is an American taekwondo practitioner. Mark represented the United States in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.He advanced to the men's -68 kg Gold Medal Match where he lost to Korea's Tae-Jin Son on a last second hit, giving him the silver medal. [1]

  8. Michael J. O'Malley - Wikipedia

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    1976 - First Place, General Choi's (Choi Hong Hi) Cup International Championship; 1976 - Grand Champion, National Open Karate Championships Darien, Connecticut; 1978 - Gold Medal (Welterweight), U.S. Team Trials, Washington D.C. 1978 - Member / AAU "All American Men's Tae Kwon Do Team" 1978 - U.S. Team Member Pre-World games Seoul, Korea

  9. S. Henry Cho - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the US Tae Kwon Do Grand Master Association. [7] He was president of the World Council of Martial Arts, Inc from 1991-2012. Grandmaster Cho has been featured on numerous magazines including the cover of Black Belt Magazine in 1979 and 2007. He served as the head coach for the St. John's University Tae Kwon Do Club. [8]