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  2. List of taekwondo grandmasters - Wikipedia

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    Founder of Moo Sool Do and President of World Academy of Martial Arts Association. Korean National Champion (1963–1965). Kukkiwon Advisory Council (2008). Hall of Fame - U.S. Taekwondo Grandmasters Society. Former President, U.S.T.U. Michigan Tae Kwon Do Association. [2] [3] [4] Kim, Ki-whang: 10th dan: 1920–1993 United States of America

  3. Kang Duk Won - Wikipedia

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    These two students of YMCA Kwon Bop Bu founder Byung In-Yoon were Hong Jong-Pyo and Chul Hee Park. Today, Kang Duk Won still exists in Korea and is officially known as Taekwondo Kang Duk Won, which is a social friendship club that endorses the Kukkiwon system and supports the World Taekwondo Federation .

  4. Kim Pyung-soo - Wikipedia

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    1973 – Kim receives 7th-degree Black from South Korea Tae Kwon Do Association, and 7th-degree Black Belt from World Tae Kwon Do Federation. Kim publishes Palgue 1, 2, 3. Kim receives 6th-degree Black Belt from Korea Hapkido Association. 1974 – Publication of Palgue 4, 5, 6. 1976 – Publication of Palgue 7 & 8: "Black Belt Requirements".

  5. Tae-hong Choi - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Choi joined his family in Oregon and started teaching tae kwon do at the YMCA, Lewis and Clark College and Reed College (Judo - '74-'75), and Sunset High School before opening his own studio in Northeast Portland. [2] Choi's Taekwondo Academy was the second taekwondo school in Oregon. [3]

  6. Chang Moo Kwan - Wikipedia

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    In the early YMCA Kwon Bup Bu and Chang Moo Kwan, the curriculum mainly consisted of karate and chuan-fa (McLain, 2009). This was unlike other taekwondo kwans (schools) at the time. This was one of two Kwans to have been influenced by Chuan-fa( Kwon Bup ), which gave the techniques a smooth yet hard appearance when practiced or demonstrated.

  7. Son Duk-sung - Wikipedia

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    9th dan Tae Kwon Do Son Duk-sung ( Korean : 손덕성 ; Hanja : 孫德成 ; June 17, 1922 – March 29, 2011) was a martial artist , Grand Master and ninth-degree black belt, co-founder of the Korean martial art of taekwondo , successor of Lee Won-kuk and leader of the Chung Do Kwan school (1950–59).

  8. Yun Dukan - Wikipedia

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    Yun Dukan known as "Grandmaster D.A.Yun" (Korean: 윤덕안; born 17 October 1942) is an early South Korean Taekwondo Pioneer and Grandmaster.Yun is one of the early Taekwondo instructors, a contemporary of martial art Grandmasters Nam Tae Hi, Sang Kyu Shim, Jung Won Sun, Chang Gedo and Kim Il Woong.

  9. Chung Do Kwan - Wikipedia

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    Before his death, Lee Won Kuk promoted Kang Suh Chong to 10th Dan Black Belt. Making him the first of the original Chung Do Kwan Black Belts to receive this honor. Today at age 89 Kang still teaches and is the Chairman of the All American Tae Kwon Do Federation (AATF) and the World Tae Kwon Do Chung Do Kwan Federation.

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