History Of Taekwondo: Genting Highlands Resort At that time, Taekwondo was merely a Korean version of Shotokan karate. In the year 2000 Taekwondo made its debut as an official olympic sport. http://www.genting.com.my/en/live_ent/pavillion/2003/taekwondo/history.htm
Extractions: The earliest records of Martial Arts practice in Korea date back to about 50 B.C. These earliest forms of Korean martial arts are known as ' Taek Kyon '. Evidence that Martial Arts were being practiced at that time can be found in tombs where wall-paintings show two men in fighting-stance. Others reject this evidence and say that these men could be simply dancing. Back then, time there were three kingdoms: Koguryo (37 B.C. - 668 A.D.) Paekje (18 B.C. - 600 A.D.) Silla (57 B.C. - 936 A.D.) Silla unified the kingdoms after winning the war against Paekje in 668 A.D. and Koguryo in 670 A.D. The Hwa Rang Do played an important role at this unification. The Hwa Rang Do was an elite group of young noble men, devoted to cultivating mind and body and serve the kingdom Silla. The best translation for HwaRang would probably be "flowering youth" (Hwa = "flower", Rang = "young man"). The HwaRang Do had an honor-code and practiced various forms of martial arts, including Taekyon and Soo Bakh Do. The old honor-code of the HwaRang is the philosophical background of modern Taekwondo.
The Australian: New Sports On Games Outer [July 09, 2005] New sports on Games outer Wayne Smith July 09, 2005 We started the day with28 olympic sports. Now we have 26. That s it for another four years. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,15869288%5E2722,00
Extractions: The 117th session of the International Olympic Committee ended in uproar last night in Singapore when squash and karate, the two candidate sports that survived an exhaustive elimination process to advance to a vote of the general assembly, both failed to secure the two-thirds majority required for admission to future Games. "Amazing, just amazing," said John Coates, president of the Australian Olympic Committee and one of the 105 IOC voting members who took part in the ballot. "We started the day with 28 Olympic sports. Now we have 26. That's it for another four years. There won't be another vote." Australia's three IOC members, Coates, Kevan Gosper and Phil Coles, supported the inclusion of sevens rugby, which was pipped by karate in the "best of the losers" second round of voting after squash won the initial round.
London To Host Reduced Games The last olympics to be staged with just 26 sports was Atlanta in 1996. The minimumnumber of sports required for an olympic Games is 15, while the maximum http://www.rediff.com/sports/2005/jul/09oly.htm
Extractions: London will stage a reduced Olympic Games in 2012 after baseball and softball were wiped from the programme in a controversial vote on Friday. London's showpiece will now feature 26 sports rather than 28 after International Olympic Committee (IOC) members rejected proposals to replace the axed sports with two from rugby sevens, golf, squash, karate and roller sports. Baseball and softball failed to win a majority of votes in a ballot of members at the IOC Session at the Raffles complex and became the first sports to be cut from the Games since polo in 1936. In a farcical display of bureaucracy, IOC members went through seven rounds of voting to decide which two of the five would-be Olympic sports should be put up for a vote to give them Olympic status. Having selected squash and karate, the members then overwhelmingly rejected their bids to join the Olympic programme. The last Olympics to be staged with just 26 sports was Atlanta in 1996. The minimum number of sports required for an Olympic Games is 15, while the maximum is 28. "Today was a decision to put quality over quantity," IOC communications director Giselle Davies said.
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Extractions: (in Opinion) Wushu Tries to Infiltrate the Olympics Participants at the U.S.A. Wushu Kungfu National Championship tournament held at Kezar Pavilion in San Francisco. Photos by Yafone. Brandishing her straight sword in the air with flashing circular wrist maneuvers, Felicia Sze, 28, of UC Berkeley, warms up outside the rings before her turn at the U.S.A. Wushu Kungfu National Championship tournament held at Kezar Pavilion last weekend. Calm and self-collected, Sze enters the cramped ring at the end of a long day of waiting and performs a near perfect straight sword advanced compulsory routine, earning her scores of 8.9 out of 9.0 from the judges. A 2001 contender for the U.S. Wushu Team, hoping for a last shot at the Wushu World Championships next year, Sze is just one of the few advanced wushu athletes who participated in this tournament hosted by the U.S.A. Wushu Kungfu Federation, the official national organization that represents wushu in the States.
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Extractions: The fate of Taekwondo became a matter of contention after the IOC recently said it was considering the entry of five new sports Karate, golf, rugby, squash and inline-roller sports into the Olympics from 2012. The IOC president made it clear that one new entry will require one existing sport to be dropped, fixing the number of Olympic sports at the current 28.
Squash In The 2012 Olympics: No When the vote came for each sport to be recognised as an olympic sport forwhich two The vote was 63-39 against squash and 63-38 against karate. http://www.squashtalk.com/html/news/july05/news05-7-275.htm
Extractions: Squash Loses Opportunity: Short of Even a Simple Majority In a stunning series of roller-coaster developments, squash (along with karate) survived an intense nominating process for inclusion in the 2012 Olympic Games, only to then be soundly rejected in the final vote. After dropping baseball and softball from the 28-sports list and selecting squash and karate (above rugby, roller sports and golf) as the candidate sports to replace them, the International Olympic Committee ultimately decided that it would reduce the total number of sports in the London Olympic Summer games to 26 rather than allow squash and karate into the program. A two-thirds vote was necessary for admission as a new sport into the Games, and neither squash nor karate was able to garner even 40% of the votes cast by the IOC members this past Friday in Singapore.
IOC Evaluation Report recognized international sports, along with Golf, Rugby, Roller sports andKarate. The olympic Committee has fixed the maximum number of sports to be http://www.squashtalk.com/html/news/june05/news05-6-238.htm
Extractions: Three weeks in advance of the July 8th vote on inclusion of sports in the 2012 Olympics, the International Olympic Committee's Programme Evaluation Commission issued yesterday (Monday June 13th) its long anticipated report on the current 28 sports that constitute the Summer Olympic Games and on the five additional sports that are on the "waiting list." The report was two years in preparation. Squash is one the five additional "recognized international" sports, along with Golf, Rugby, Roller Sports and Karate.
Extractions: Last Updated: Friday, 8 July, 2005, 16:14 GMT 17:14 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Fewer sports for London Olympics Sports respond to IOC decision London bid team return home The 2012 London Olympics will have only 26 sports after baseball and softball were axed from the programme on Friday. They are the first sports to be cut from the Games in 69 years and it means Regents Park, which was due to host them, will no longer be a 2012 venue. Squash and karate were initially nominated as their replacements but neither polled enough IOC members' votes to win a place at the Games. Rugby union sevens, golf and roller skating were also in the running. International Olympic Committee members went through seven rounds of voting to decide which two of the five sports should be put up for a vote to give them Olympic status. Squash and karate were chosen, but not enough of the IOC members wanted them to be included. It means the earliest they can now be introduced into the Games is 2016.
What The Olympics Will Bring To Karate What this means is that karate is now a candidate sport for the 2004 Olympics inAthens, Participation in the Olympics will certainly transform karate. http://www.dragon-tsunami.org/Dtimes/Pages/articledt16.htm
Extractions: Our long and painful dispute with the International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF) over the IOC recognition has finally been settled. Now it is time to make peace and work together to move karate-do forward into the 21st century. Participation in the Olympics will certainly transform karate. Our next mission is to make sure that karate maintains its honor, technical integrity and traditional values so that our ancient art will be accepted and respected as a constructive member within the greater family of sports. Karate is a sport cultivated by the Eastern culture and tradition, and has much to offer the youth of the world in building strong bodies, minds and spirits, as well as developing character, compassion and humanity. Joining the Olympic family means that karate accepts Olympism as its guiding philosophy. Such thought might upset some traditionalists. However, believe it or not, this had already occurred in the early 1900s. Let me explain
Counters To Criticisms Of Mixed Martial Arts feature of sports widely recognised and included in the Olympics is that in MMA The sport of Mixed Martial Arts is banned in other Western European http://sfuk.tripod.com/articles_04/criticisms_mma.html
Extractions: Info Articles Reviews Training Guide Photo Archive ... Interviews Forums SFUK Forum Archive Non MMA France Forum Products Videos/DVD Books Clothing Free email ... Send us your News Counters to Criticisms of MMA By John Hopton with additional information supplied by Ian "Boxing Brit" Butlin, Cyrille Diabate, James Schiavo and Hywel "Doctor Octagon" Teague. 17 January 2004 This was written in response to a number of criticisms of MMA which featured in a TV Documentary in the "Focus" series presented by Debbie Thrower and screened in the Meridian TV region during 2003. Most of these criticisms were raised (albeit not in quite the same language) during the course of these programme. The other criticisms listed here have featured at some time or other in various other media sources such as radio programmes, local newspapers, national newspapers and other television programmes. For a more detailed account of what MMA is, see "What is MMA?" by Ross Pettifer at www.cagewrriors.com SFUK Forum Mixed Martial Arts section of www.tung-fu.com
DCTKD Martial Arts Links I am confident we will remain an olympic sport Thanks to the TKDNet MailingList for Is This an olympic Sport? (SportsIllustrated.com) June 6, 2005 http://www.dctkd.org/links/index.cfm?categoryID=1&subCategoryID=33
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Macau 2005, 4th East Asian Games 15/01/05 Tap Seac Multisport Pavilion- karate-do Taekwondo Macau OlympicSports Complex- Tennis Court, Macau Hockey Centre- Hockey, Tennis and Soft http://www.east-asian-games2005.com/en/news_detail.phtml?NewsID=251
Feature Article - What Is Mixed Martial Arts The idea was to bring together champions of various martial arts and Olympicsports, such as karate, jiujitsu, boxing, kickboxing, wrestling, http://www.ringside.com/articles/ufc_article.htm
Unremitting Efforts For Wushu Becoming Olympic Sport Unremitting Efforts for Wushu Becoming olympic Sport. With the door of the olympicGames still open, China will make unremitting efforts to list Wushu as an http://english.people.com.cn/200112/18/eng20011218_86943.shtml
Extractions: About Us Help Sitemap Archive ... Sports Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Tuesday, December 18, 2001 With the door of the Olympic Games still open, China will make unremitting efforts to list Wushu as an Olympic sport even there is a hope of only one percent, said Li Jie, a leading official of the Chinese Wushu Association (CWA) December 17. China Wishes to List Wushu As Olympics Event Li Jie, president of the CWA and former secretary-general of the International Wushu Federation (IWF), said that there is a Chinese saying, "Man proposes, God disposes." "Everyone involved in Wushu world has being making consistent efforts to have listed an official sport at the 2008 Olympic Games , but we all know it's up to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to make a decision," Li said.
New Zealand Training Martial Arts Athletes For Beijing 2008 Olympics arts team at the Beijing olympic Games in 2008, according to New Zealand sportsexperts. The International olympic Committee is due to approve wu shu, http://english.people.com.cn/english/200107/28/eng20010728_75962.html
Taekwondo - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Taekwondo, Tae Kwon Do, or TaekwonDo is the Korean national sport and most In 1982, the International olympic Committee designated WTF Tae Kwon Do an http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taekwondo
Extractions: Taekwondo Korean name Hangul Hanja Revised Romanization Tae-gwon-do McCune-Reischauer T'ae-gwÅn-do Taekwondo Tae Kwon Do , or Taekwon-Do is the Korean national sport and most commonly practiced form of mudo . It is also one of the world's most commonly practiced sports. Kukkiwon World Taekwondo Federation 's form of Taekwondo is currently an Olympic sport. In the Korean language Tae hanja è·) means "to kick or destroy with the foot"; Kwon hanja æ³) means "punch or smash with the hand or fist"; and Do hanja é) means "way" or "art." Hence, Taekwondo is loosely translated as "The art of kicking and punching," "The way of the foot and the hand," or "The art of destruction with the hands and feet." Taekwondo's popularity has resulted in the divergent evolution of the art, from tournament sparring rules to Taekwondo-inspired aerobic exercises to more practical self-defense classes that include some weapons training. As with other martial arts, Taekwondo struggles with the balance of the martial art's role as a combat technique, sport, exercise, entertainment, and philosophy. While the Olympic Games motivate rule changes to make for a safe but exciting spectator sport (WTF Taekwondo tournament rules do not allow punching to the head, and award more points for high kicks), WTF Taekwondo has also received criticism, including from other Taekwondo practitioners, for veering away from street-effective techniques and the practice of forms as an art. Kicks are emphasized in Taekwondo (both WTF Taekwondo and its major competitors, the
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