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Master Henrik S. Hunstad

The SANGROK gym has become like a second home for me. I'm very privileged to have experienced the training and the spirit of SANGROK. The way Master Chang has taught me, has given me an opportunity to learn high quality Taekwondo. SANGROK represent not only taekwondo to me, but also the best part of Korean culture. I feel honored to call Master Chang my master and friend. Anyone that wants to experience Korean culture at it's best and wishes to train the best Taekwondo, should visit the SANGROK World Taekwondo Academy. The way of Master Chang's taekwondo teaching is a blend of traditional taekwondo and Olympic taekwondo. If you are a beginner, an instructor, competitioner etc, SANGROK gym and Master Chang has something to teach everyone.

Sincerely,

Master Henrik S. Hunstad,
International Master Instructor, 6th Dan
Director of SANGROK Norway.

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 Moon Elected IOC Member


Moon Dae-sung reacts after learning that he was elected
as a new member of the IOC athletes commission. / Joint Press Corps



Moon Elected IOC Member
08-21-2008      By Kim Tong-hyung     KT    Staff Reporter

Former taekwondo Olympic champion Moon Dae-sung was elected as a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) athletes' commission Thursday.

The 32-year-old South Korean, a heavyweight gold medalist in the 2004 Athens Games, led the vote among the 29 high-profile athletes seeking election, making him the country's second IOC member alongside Samsung Group chairman Lee Kun-hee.

Moon will serve for eight years on the 19-member athletes commission, whose role is to provide a link between active competitors and the Olympic governing body.

Only active Olympians or athletes who have participated in the previous Games are allowed candidacy and every athlete participating in the Beijing Games was eligible to vote.

Moon is the first Asian Olympian ever to be voted to the IOC athletes' commission.

``The news brought tears to my eyes,'' said Moon, adding that he spent about 15 hours a day touring the athletes' village to promote his candidacy.

``Some of the athletes and coaches gave me a suspicious look when I first approached them with my awkward English, but later they hugged me and wished me good luck,'' he said.

``Right now, the United States and European states have the largest influence in international sports, and I will try to represent the interests of Asian countries.''

Moon received 3,220 of the 7,216 total votes and was followed by Russian swimming legend Alexander Popov with 1,903 votes. German fencing standout Claudia Bokel came in third with 1,836 votes, followed by Cuban volleyball star Yumilka Ruiz Luaces with 1,571.

All four were elected to the athletes commission and will be granted full rights as IOC members, including voting on Olympic venues and other major decisions.

Of the committees 19 members, 15 are granted full authority as IOC members, including Moon. Short track speed skating star Chun Lee-kyung is another Korean representative on the athletes' commission, but not an IOC member.

Active athletes such as Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang, Australian swimmer Grant Hackett and Kenyan marathoner Paul Tergat failed to get elected.

thkim@koreatimes.co.kr





355   You may like to watch parts of Wesley's performance  Master Chang 2007/08/30 5463 960
354   the Taekwondo hall of fame and Technical advisor  Master Chang 2006/03/13 5462 1030
353     [re] from Gal Lior  Andy 2005/08/09 5461 1158
352   Henrik and his student from Norway visited Sangrok gym  Master Chang 2005/10/01 5455 1017
351   Training at Sangrok Gym in August  Baby J 2007/08/31 5453 965
350   We had got a chance to come Korea by our respected sir  Ajay J 2008/06/26 5449 1152
349     [re] Congretulations for the achievements at the Hanmadang  avner 2006/11/29 5447 1040
348   BC OPEN 2004  Master Chang 2004/12/07 5439 993
347   Seminar in Chandigarh, India on 17th to 19th Feb 2017  Master Chang 2017/04/01 5437 648
346   On the 22nd of June 2006, I will go to Norway for a Summer camp  Master Chang 2006/04/06 5437 1037
345   Sangrok  Flavio 2006/09/02 5436 1059
344   Sangrok's 9-year anniversary..  Master Chang 2012/12/14 5429 779
343   coming to India for Taekwondo seminar on the 4th January 2006  Master Chang 2005/12/27 5429 1026
342   the Pan Am Championships in Puerto Rico - Adrian, Guyana Taekwondo  Master Chang 2008/10/23 5417 759
341   Norway for a Taekwondo summer seminar from 12 June to 15 June 2008  Master Chang 2008/05/26 5412 917
340   Last training in Sangrok gym.  Ruggero 2008/12/22 5400 824
339   My stay in Sang Rok  Kavin Senguttuvan 2009/06/10 5397 749
338   From Norway  Henrik S. Hunstad 2006/07/25 5396 1014
337   Sorry about the temporary disorder of my website  Master Chang 2006/07/21 5392 1050
336     Greetings from Israel  Avner 2007/03/10 5385 940

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