South Korea - The World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) held a workshop near Seoul, Korea on June 30-July 1, under the slogan of “New WTF, Best IF (International Sport Federation).”
WTF held 2015 Workshop for “New WTF, Best IF”

South Korea - The World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) held a workshop near Seoul, Korea on June 30-July 1, under the slogan of “New WTF, Best IF (International Sport Federation).”
International - This year begins with many innovations in Taekwondo; one of the most significant is that the new competition rules are effective as of January 2015. We bring you a summary of the changes. MasTKD ESPAÑOL
Eighteen members of WTF Council gathered in Bhutan to discuss various issues; among them there are the changes in the competition rules that will be presented to the General Assembly for final approval. masTaekwondo.com ESPAÑOL
Given the speculation of the merger of the two Taekwondo leading institutions after both signed a memorandum of understanding last August in Nanjing, China, the WTF clarifies the details through a letter sent to all its associations. masTaekwondo.com ESPAÑOL
The World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) and International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) have signed a memorandum which will open up dialogue and increase collaboration between the two organizations for the benefit of the entire global sport.
Para-taekwondo included as demonstration sport for first time at the IWAS World Junior Games.
The "WTF Extraordinary Council Meeting" will be held in Bhutan on October 10, 2014. Find out the details in this exclusive masTaekwondo.com article. masTaekwondo.com ESPAÑOL
In a letter sent to all National Federations and Continental Unions, the World Taekwondo Federation informed it will take the necessary actions against anyone who improperly uses the logo of the highest governing body of Taekwondo.
The best top ten in the different weight categories according to the WTF World Ranking for June 2014.
The sixteen top athletes in the Olympic category (-49, -57, -67 and +67 kg women; -58, -68, -80 and +80 kg male) for June 2014, according to the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF).