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  2. Dai-won Moon - Wikipedia

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    Dai-won Moon is a South Korean-born Mexican martial artist and is known as the Father of Mexican Taekwondo. He introduced taekwondo to Mexico in 1969. Since then, with over 1.5 million taekwondo practitioners and 3,500 schools throughout the country, taekwondo has become one of the most popular [ peacock prose ] sports in the nation.

  3. Taekwondo - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 September 2024. Korean martial art "TKD" redirects here. For other uses, see TKD (disambiguation). For the 1994 video game, see Taekwon-Do (video game). This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This ...

  4. List of taekwondo grandmasters - Wikipedia

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    c. 1934–2021. USA. Kim Bok-man (Korean: 김복만; Hanja: 金福萬, [1] (3 December 1934 – 14 August 2021), Father of South East Asia Taekwon-Do was an early pioneer of taekwondo in the 1950s and 1960s in South East Asia, particularly Vietnam, Brunei, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Sarawak and Hong Kong.

  5. María Espinoza - Wikipedia

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    2019 Chiba. +67 kg. María del Rosario Espinoza Espinoza (born November 27, 1987) is a Mexican taekwondo practitioner. Espinoza is one of the two women from Mexico who have won an Olympic gold medal, the other being Soraya Jiménez.

  6. Jhoon Rhee - Wikipedia

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    Rhee Jhoon-goo (Korean: 이준구; Hanja: 李俊九, January 7, 1932 – April 30, 2018), commonly known as Jhoon Rhee, was a Korean-American taekwondo practitioner. He is widely recognized as the "father of American taekwondo" for introducing the Korean martial art to the United States when he immigrated in the 1950s. [5][6] He was a 10th dan ...

  7. Category:Mexican taekwondo practitioners - Wikipedia

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    P. Paralympic taekwondo practitioners for Mexico ‎ (1 P) Categories: Mexican martial artists. Taekwondo practitioners by nationality. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  8. Category:Olympic taekwondo practitioners for Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Olympic taekwondo practitioners for Mexico" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Choi Jung-hwa - Wikipedia

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    Choi Jung-hwa was promoted to 9th Degree Black Belt in 2005 and to the rank of Grandmaster. Choi prefers the title of President or Master to Grandmaster. He has been a regular visitor to Australia since the mid-1990s. After his father's death he formed his own International Taekwondo Federation. [4][5] Prior to forming his own Taekwondo ...