Martial Arts Festivals Archives - TaeKwonDo Times https://taekwondotimes.com/news/category/martial-arts-festivals/ Uniting the world through martial arts Tue, 02 Nov 2021 17:49:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://taekwondotimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/favicon-tkdt-32x32.png Martial Arts Festivals Archives - TaeKwonDo Times https://taekwondotimes.com/news/category/martial-arts-festivals/ 32 32 219186421 Woo-Jin Jung Tae Kwon Do 8th, 9th Dan Special Promotion Test , Parade. https://taekwondotimes.com/news/2021/11/woo-jin-jung-tae-kwon-do-8th-9th-dan-special-promotion-test-parade/ Tue, 02 Nov 2021 17:49:58 +0000 https://taekwondotimes.com/?p=9089 The post Woo-Jin Jung Tae Kwon Do 8th, 9th Dan Special Promotion Test , Parade. appeared first on TaeKwonDo Times.

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Special Promotion Testing 9th, 8th Dan #286 October 9th, 2021 https://taekwondotimes.com/news/2021/10/special-promotion-testing-9th-8th-dan-286-october-9th-2021/ Mon, 18 Oct 2021 14:38:05 +0000 https://taekwondotimes.com/?p=9044 Jungs Taekwondo dojang 49 years in the same location. October 9th 2nd time Grandmaster test – Historical event!!!!! Corona virus caused a lot of stress we are ready for new Taekwondo spirit – energy – kick out virus. We are regular person together, Give lots of energy to taekwondo world. Historical event. ㅂ.ㅅ. 힘던 일년반 […]

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Jungs Taekwondo dojang 49 years in the same location. October 9th 2nd time Grandmaster test – Historical event!!!!! Corona virus caused a lot of stress we are ready for new Taekwondo spirit – energy – kick out virus. We are regular person together, Give lots of energy to taekwondo world. Historical event.
ㅂ.ㅅ. 힘던 일년반 태권도 최 고단자 심사 행사에 어린이,성인,남여
흑인,백인, 에시안, 타인종,이 에서코터 할겆이며 보통 사람의 사랑하고 존경의 역사적인 행사가 될겆이다.

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Korea’s Olympic Journey https://taekwondotimes.com/news/2020/01/the-independence-movement-and-koreas-olympic-journey-began-with-national-sports-festival/ Wed, 08 Jan 2020 18:25:51 +0000 https://taekwondotimes.com/?p=5695 Bae Soon-hak, is the former secretary general of the Korean Sports and Olympic Committee. He has been witness to the National Sports Festival (NSF) and Korea’s Olympic journey. Representing their provinces and metropolitan cities, athletes from all sports disciplines compete to win medals at the festival. “Korea’s current strong presence in international sports is possible […]

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Bae Soon-hak, is the former secretary general of the Korean Sports and Olympic Committee. He has been witness to the National Sports Festival (NSF) and Korea’s Olympic journey. Representing their provinces and metropolitan cities, athletes from all sports disciplines compete to win medals at the festival.

“Korea’s current strong presence in international sports is possible because of the annual domestic sports gala,” Bae said during a recent interview.

Springboard to the Olympic Games

“The National Sports Festival discovered and nurtured athletes,” he said, adding that the event which takes place every year “is a great system to help athletes improve their performances through competition. Athletes work hard to win medals at the domestic event. As competition for medals has become fiercer year after year, the athletes’ overall performance had improved a lot. Hence its critical role in international sports events.”

Bae spent four decades organizing the NSF, until 2000 when he stepped down. He is still a senior adviser to the NSF organizing committee.

The 2019 NSF marks its centenary. Every year the competition draws tens of thousands of athletes and spectators to hosting cities.

2019 saw more than 20,000 athletes from all over the country and abroad compete. Two exhibition events were also included.

Korea’s First Medals

Korea’s Olympic journey began when Kim Sung-jib won the bronze medal in weightlifting at the 1948 London Olympics. The first silver medal was won by boxer Song Soon-chun in the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. The first gold medalist was Yang Jeong-mo, a wrestler, at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games. During the 1960s and 70s, Korea won dozens of medals in boxing and wrestling. The two sports were popular back then because they were a path for those from humble beginnings to rise to fame and fortune.

National Sports Festival born out of the Independence Movement

A year after Korea’s 1919 Independence Movement against Japan, intellectuals and sports enthusiasts gathered to launch the Chosun Sports Association. The association hosted a sport event that is considered the beginning of the National Sports Festival. Baseball was the only game that was played at the inaugural event. It was chosen because it was already a popular sport.

 

1st Winter Games

The first winter games started in 1925 and the venue was the Han River. “Skating has a long history especially in the northern part of Korea because of the cold winters and frozen rivers,” Bae Soon-hak, says ice skaters competed in two different forward and backward races. The backward races included 300, 600, 800 meters and a relay game. “It’s not very difficult to move backward on the ice. It just shows a different time,” Bae said.

Early 1930s Saw Marathon Boom

By the 1930s, festival athletes were competing in short distance marathons. A full marathon was introduced in 1934. The 1932 Los Angeles Olympics had a great impact on Korean marathoners as two Koreans ― Kim Eun-bae and Kwon Tae-ha ― made the top 10 in the event. Their efforts sparked a full marathon boom in Korea.

An Interesting Rule

Postmen and people who pulled rickshaws were banned from participating. The reason was because the organizers considered them professional runners and their participation went against the spirit of amateurism. A far cry from today’s rule that allows paid athletes to participate. In the 1934 festival, Sohn Kee-chung finished the men’s marathon with an unofficial world record. He went on to win the marathon at the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936.

Archery in 1947

Korea’s Olympic journey includes domination of archery in the Olympics. The sport became part of the festival in 1947. There are two archery events in the National Sports Festival now. One is traditional archery and the other is western archery. The difference is rules. Western archery was added to the festival in 1983. Since Korea began participating the archery competition 39 medals have been won. This includes 23 gold, 9 more than the next closest country.

Sports During War

After the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, the festival was cancelled that year. With the two Koreas’ still at war, in 1951 the sports competition was held in Gwangju. The event drew more than 2,000 amateur athletes. “News traveled via a word of mouth and hand-delivered letters because the war limited the means of communication,” said Bae. The festival continued in 1952 as well. The fact that the games continued amid the war was widely reported by the international media.

Popularity Leads to Injuries

The National Sports Festival was a popular public event. The festival was a big show in town, drawing tens of thousands of people. Tickets were free, but traded in the black market. In 1964 people who flocked to see the opening ceremony stampeded into the main gate. Part of the stadium collapsed, killing 14 people and injuring more than 100.

North-South competition Leads to New Training Center

The National Training Center in Taereung, Seoul opened in 1966. Two years after the Tokyo Olympics in which South Korean athletes under performed their neighbors to the North. Athletic training programs were revamped when the training center opened. North-South tensions in sports continued through the 1970s and 80s. This contributed to the improvement of Korea’s sports infrastructure.

Rehearsal for the 88 Olympics

Most National Sports Festivals in the 1980s were a rehearsal for two upcoming events. The 1988 Olympic Games and the 1986 Asian Games. In 1983 the sports festival incorporated a digital system which recorded events and their results.

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The Best Act From The 2019 CCTV Chinese Spring Festival Gala https://taekwondotimes.com/news/2019/11/the-best-act-from-the-2019-cctv-chinese-spring-festival-gala/ Tue, 26 Nov 2019 20:20:16 +0000 https://taekwondotimes.com/?p=5345 The 2019 edition of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala — one of the most watched shows on the planet despite its familiarity and sweeping disregard for what young viewers might consider entertaining, we can go ahead and say that, in its defense, the sets were colorful, the actors were earnest, and overall it was more […]

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The 2019 edition of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala — one of the most watched shows on the planet despite its familiarity and sweeping disregard for what young viewers might consider entertaining, we can go ahead and say that, in its defense, the sets were colorful, the actors were earnest, and overall it was more cheerful than the Super Bowl. There were probably smiles from viewers enjoying the show at home. Featuring 20,000 performers from the Henan Shaolin Tagou Martial Arts School — mainly teenage boys — performing synchronized gymnastics.The act was filmed in separate parts, with multiple takes stitched together. This performance is similar to the 2008 Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony with the drummers, for instance, which NBC described as “awe-inspiring and perhaps a little intimidating.” But it’s not as if China does this all the time. The CCTV Spring Festival Gala — a lunar new year’s eve legacy program that will never go away — is deemed important enough to pull out all the stops.

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Greenland TKD Federation 40th Anniversary https://taekwondotimes.com/news/2019/09/greenland-tkd-federation-40th-anniversary/ Thu, 05 Sep 2019 19:03:02 +0000 https://taekwondotimes.com/?p=4890 1979-2019, Geenlands’s Taekwondo Federation is celebrating its 40th birthday on Oct 11 and 12. Congratulations Grand Master Leong.

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1979-2019, Geenlands’s Taekwondo Federation is celebrating its 40th birthday on Oct 11 and 12. Congratulations Grand Master Leong.

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50 Year Anniversary Celebration of ATA https://taekwondotimes.com/news/2019/07/50-year-anniversary-celebration-of-ata/ Mon, 15 Jul 2019 17:17:31 +0000 https://taekwondotimes.com/?p=4524 Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau welcomed ATA Martial Arts last week, the world’s largest organization dedicated to teaching martial arts to all ages. ATA Martial Arts held its annual Worlds event July 8 to 14 in Little Rock, Arkansas. With over 1200 affiliated schools world wide, ATA estimates nearly 20,000 including visitors from most […]

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Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau welcomed ATA Martial Arts last week, the world’s largest organization dedicated to teaching martial arts to all ages. ATA Martial Arts held its annual Worlds event July 8 to 14 in Little Rock, Arkansas. With over 1200 affiliated schools world wide, ATA estimates nearly 20,000 including visitors from most of the U.S. as well as South America, Africa, Australia, Europe and South Korea gathered in the Arkansas capital. They will take part in specialized training and advanced competition as the organization celebrates 50 years of Taekwondo excellence during the global event. Since 1990, ATA has hosted its international tournament in Little Rock, the place the organization has called home for over 42 years. This year, as part of the golden anniversary, the theme is aptly named “Make It Possible” after the ATA founder, Eternal Grand Master H.U. Lee’s, life-long motto “Today Not Possible; Tomorrow Possible.” Though founded in the United States in 1969, ATA has grown into an international organization with a presence in 25 different countries. With so much excitement surrounding the 2019 event, an additional day was added for championship competition and training. The highly anticipated Tournament of Champions, ran through Friday, July 12. During the Tournament of Champions, the Top Ten competitors in each respective division competed for the prestigious title of ATA World Champion. Divisions are based on age and black belt rank. Competitors compete in traditional, creative, Xtreme and team events. For these martial artists, earning a spot in the coveted Top Ten marks the culmination of hard work and passion while competing at national, district and regional tournaments throughout the year. The ATA Worlds week-long event represents the largest annual convention in Little Rock, generating nearly $4 million in local economic impact.

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Indonesian Manggarai People Maintain Tradition With CACI Martial Art. https://taekwondotimes.com/news/2019/02/indonesian-manggarai-people-maintain-tradition-with-caci-martial-art/ Thu, 28 Feb 2019 19:20:29 +0000 https://taekwondotimes.com/?p=3546 With bright colours flashing in the sunlight and fighters lunging at each other holding long, looping whips, martial arts fighters in Indonesia dueled during a traditional festival earlier this year. Cheered by spectators, the martial art practised by the Manggarai people from southern Indonesia involves two men wearing masks and wielding shields and whips made […]

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With bright colours flashing in the sunlight and fighters lunging at each other holding long, looping whips, martial arts fighters in Indonesia dueled during a traditional festival earlier this year. Cheered by spectators, the martial art practised by the Manggarai people from southern Indonesia involves two men wearing masks and wielding shields and whips made out of rattan. A fighter wins by hitting his opponent in the face or the head. Full of symbolism the leather-handled whips represent masculinity and the sky, while the round shields stand for femininity, the womb and the earth. The festival took place in Subaya, Indonesia’s second largest city, earlier this year, aims to preserve and promote Caci and the Manggarai culture. It is held so “the tradition won’t be eroded by time and the modern life”, says the organizer. In ancient times, the fighters in the Manggarai peoples’ province of East Nusa Tenggara province were men from different villages who competed against each other to celebrate the harvest season.

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DRAGONFEST Wraps Up Today https://taekwondotimes.com/news/2018/08/dragonfest-wraps-up-today/ Sun, 26 Aug 2018 15:39:07 +0000 http://taekwondotimes.com/?post_type=news&p=1190 Dragonfest is the martial arts version of San Diego’s ComicCon. This two-day event is a place to see movie stars from Big Trouble in Little China, Best of the Best, the Karate Kid, Avator: The Last Airbender and more. The event wraps up today with workout seminars from martial arts icons. Classes with Benny “the jet” Urquidez, Don […]

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Dragonfest is the martial arts version of San Diego’s ComicCon. This two-day event is a place to see movie stars from Big Trouble in Little China, Best of the Best, the Karate Kid, Avator: The Last Airbender and more. The event wraps up today with workout seminars from martial arts icons. Classes with Benny “the jet” Urquidez, Don “the dragon” Wilson, Cynthia Rothrock, Art Camacho, Felix Roiles, Michelle Manu and more.

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