History of Tae Kwon Do

 

Taekwondo is a martial art thought to be developed over 20 centuries ago in Korea. Over the many years it has become a popular international sport. The main feature of Taekwondo is that it is a free-fighting combat sport using the bare hands and feet to repel the opponent. Taekwondo literally means the way of kicking and punching. It consists of sharp strong angular movements with free flowing circular movements to produce a balance of beauty and power. With the addition of Taekwondo's trademark kicking techniques it is a complete system of self defense and personal improvement. All of its activities are based on the defensive attitude that originally developed for protection against enemy attacks.

The most important fact about Taekwondo is that it is not only a superior art of self-defense, but of the mind as well. It gives its practitioners self-confidence that provides an advantage over weaker opponents. This mental characteristic along with the physical ability is beneficial to the mental life of individuals as well as to their families and friends. With its practical means of self defense, its complete regiment of physical conditioning, and its aid to improved concentration and mental performance, Taekwondo offers a total fitness program integrating mind, body, and spirit.

Today Taekwondo is the most recognized Korean Martial Art. Taekwondo first came to be recognized as a system of self-defense in the 1950's when a group of leading Korean martial artists came together and unified their various art forms under a single style of hand and feet fighting. They named their style Taekwondo, and in the last 30 years have developed it into one of the most effective styles of unarmed self-defense in the world today. The popularity for Taekwondo is not only here in the U.S, but internationally as well. Its evolution and development as an international amateur sport have grown quickly.

 

  • November 30, 1972 - Construction of Kukkiwon was completed.
  • May 25, 1973 - The 1st World Taekwondo Championships were held (bi-annual event).
  • May 28, 1973 - The World Taekwondo Federation was established.
  • October 18, 1974 - The 1st Asian Taekwondo Championships were held (bi-annual event).
  • October 5, 1975 - The World Taekwondo Federation became an affiliate of the General Association of the International Sports Federation (GAISF).
  • April 9, 1976 - CISM (Counsel International Sportive Militaire) Executive Committee adopted Taekwondo as an official sport.
  • July 17, 1980 - The World Taekwondo Federation was granted recognition by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at its 83rd General Session in Moscow.
  • July 24, 1981 - Taekwondo was one of the primary events in the World Games (non-Olympic events) held in Santa Clara, California.
  • February 5, 1982 - Taekwondo was adopted as a demonstration sport for the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games at the IOC Executive Board Meeting.
  • September 28, 1984 - Taekwondo was formally adopted as a Demonstration Sport in the 1988 Olympic Games at the 90th session and Executive Board of IOC held in Berlin.
  • July 3, 1986 - The 1st World Cup Taekwondo Championship was held in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  • September 30, 1986 - The 10th Asian Games Taekwondo Tournament was held in Seoul with 17 participating nations.
  • November 29, 1986 - 1st World University Taekwondo Championships were held.
  • August 9, 1987 - Taekwondo was included in the 10th Pan-American Games held in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • October 7, 1987 - The 1st Women's World Taekwondo Championships were held in Barcelona, Spain.
  • September 17-20, 1988 - A Demonstration Sport of the 24th Olympiad, 192 players from 25 nations (male) and 16 nations (female).
  • August 14-17, 1991 - Taekwondo was included in the 11th Pan-American Games held in Havana, Cuba.
  • August 3-5, 1992 - A Demonstration Sport for the 25th Olympiad, in Barcelona, Spain.
  • July 26-August 9, 1999 - 13th Pan American Games, Winnipeg, Canada.
  • September 27-30, 2000 - An Official Sport of the 27th Olympiad, Sydney, Australia.

 

 

 

 

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