“The WTF is aiming to match the vibrancy and energy synonymous with the Brazilian host city,” said WTF President Chungwon Choue in a speech to the Council. “We are confident that the taekwondo competition in Rio will deliver more excitement, more action and more drama than ever before.”
In a meeting presided over by Choue, the Council was briefed on the latest preparations for the biggest event in taekwondo’s calendar, the Olympic Games. Mark Kauffmann, taekwondo sports manager of the Rio 2016 Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, delivered a progress report. He gave an overview of the Olympic, and the taekwondo training and competition venue.
After a discussion on taekwondo competition uniforms, the Council approved to allow the placement of national flags on pants, as well as permitting colored pants; previously, only plain white uniform pants had been allowed. This change will be applied, for the first time, in Rio.
27 Council members and 2 auditors attended the meeting and all the Council adopted the resolution to demonstrate the united stance of the WTF Council on the matters discussed during the meeting.
In a separate event, Council members held discussions with international coaches and referees who had gathered in Muju for a special workshop and scenario training on taekwondo’s latest rulesets and equipment.
The post-Rio brainstorming will be held in Rio on August 19, and the next Council meeting will be held in Burnaby, Canada in November at the 2016 World Taekwondo Junior Championships, to be held on November 16-20.
By MasTKD+ Team