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Taekwondo

London 2012 Olympics: world taekwondo champion Sarah Stevenson suffers cruciate ligament damage

The 28 year-old has until the end of May to prove her fitness when the Great Britain selectors will nominate their four-strong squad for the London Olympics. Stevenson will miss the forthcoming Dutch and German Opens and almost certainly the European ... continued at Daily Telegraph

King thanks world taekwondo head

WORLD Taekwondo Headquarters (Kukkiwon) President Won Sik Kang received a letter from His Majesty King Hamad, thanking him for awarding him a Ninth Dan taekwondo black belt. The belt was presented to Supreme Council for Youth and Sports first ... continued at Gulf Daily News

BATEMAN’S U.S.A. TaeKwonDo

BATEMAN’S U.S.A. TaeKwonDo team began a new competition season at the Winter Battle Championship in Ringgold, Ga., Feb. 11. From left are, Kaat May (Black Belt) Bronze; Max Cameron (Orange Belt) Bronze; Samual Watson (Orange Belt) Honorable Mention; and ... continued at Cleveland Daily Banner

London 2012: Taekwondo fighter Sarah Stevenson comes out fighting

Best foot forward: Stevenson had to deal with great suffering in her personal life last year (Photo: Jon Super www.jonsuper.com) Relaxing at GB Taekwondo’s training base opposite Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium, it is clear Stevenson has not lost her ... continued at Metro.co.uk

RACE ON FOR TAEKWONDO CHAMPION SARAH STEVENSON

WORLD taekwondo champion Sarah Stevenson is racing to be fit for London 2012 after knee surgery. The 28-year-old has until May to prove her fitness after suffering cruciate ligament damage at a recent training camp in Mexico. Despite the setback, the gold ... continued at Daily Star

Big medals haul for Bexley Taekwondo aces

STUDENTS from Tan’gun Taekwondo academy in Bexley competed at the BTCB British national championships in Sheffield and returned home with five medals. This was the first time Tan’gun has fielded an entire squad at such a prestigious competition ... continued at News Shopper

Martial arts: Bianca Walkden hopeful of a spot in Team GB taekwondo squad for London 2012

BIANCA WALKDEN admits she has mixed feelings about London 2012. The takewondo stylist from West Derby has seen her hopes of making the GB squad boosted, because of injury to Team GB golden girl Sarah Stevenson. And Walkden, 20, admits the unexpected ... continued at Liverpool Echo

Olympics: Taekwondo ace Sarah Stevenson suffers injury blow

WORLD champion Sarah Stevenson underwent surgery on Wednesday to repair cruciate ligament damage, sustained at a recent training camp in Mexico but describes her 2012 Games scare as "just a blip." Stevenson, 28, has until the end of May to prove her ... continued at WalesOnline

57th National school Taekwondo competition held in Guwahati

Guwahati, Feb 21 : The 57th National School under-17 Taekwondo competition recently concluded in Guwahati. Manipur won the overall championship with 35 points. More than 300 participants from 18 states took part in the four-day meet organised by the ... continued at New Kerala

MP excels in National Senior Taekwondo Championship

Madhya Pradesh emerged as overall champion with 100 points in the 30th National Senior Taekwondo Championship. Madhya Pradesh stood first in men’s category and second in women’s category in the championship. Madhya Pradesh’s international players ... continued at Daily Pioneer