Kukkiwon Explained

Kukkiwon
Native Name:국기원
Native Name Lang:ko
Formation:1972/1973
Type:GO
Purpose:Martial art and sport
Location:Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea
Language:Korean
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Lee Dong Sup
Parent Organization:Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Website:www.kukkiwon.or.kr/

Kukkiwon, also known as World Taekwondo Headquarters, and home of the World Taekwondo Academy, is where the official taekwondo governing organization was established by the South Korean government.[1] It is supervised by the International Sports Division of the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism.[2]

History

Hangul:국기원
Hanja:國技院
Rr:Gukgiwon
Mr:Kukkiwŏn

Kukkiwon is based at 635 Yeoksam-dong in the Gangnam-gu district of Seoul, South Korea.[3] [4] [5] Construction of the main building commenced on 19 November 1971, and was completed on 30 November 1972, with the organization being officially named on 6 February 1973.[6] [7]

In May 1973, the Korea Taekwondo Association and Kukkiwon hosted the first World Taekwondo Championships, with 200 taekwondo competitors from 17 countries in attendance.[8] [9] Kukkiwon has had a permanent taekwondo demonstration team since September 1974.[1] [6]

Un Yong Kim was the first President of Kukkiwon,[10] [11] and resigned from the position on 15 November 2001.[12] [13] Woon Kyu Uhm of the Chung Do Kwan was elected president on 2 March 2004.[6] The President in late 2005 was Yong Gye Um.[14] On 10 December 2009, Seung Wan Lee of the Jidokwan was elected as Kukkiwon's next President.[15] [16]

In mid-2010, Won Sik Kang became the president;[17] he was also the current president of Song Moo Kwan, Korea. President Kang stepped down at the end of his term of office in early 2013. After him the interim president while awaiting an election was Grandmaster Kyu Sok Lee, who also serves as Secretary-General for the Asian Taekwondo Union. Kim Chung Gun later acted as the Chair-in-Office. The next president was Grandmaster Lee Kyu Hyung (9th dan) after being provisionally named by the Director of the organization's board as of August 20, 2013;[18] he resigned after a short period, claiming he was unable to perform the role to the best of his abilities due to political issues.

The current president is Grandmaster Lee Dong Sup, elected on January 28, 2021.

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Notes and References

  1. Min, B.-H. (2005): Kukkiwon, the spiritual home of Taekwondoists (11 July 2005). Published on the website of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the USA. Retrieved on 10 January 2010.
  2. http://www.mcst.go.kr/english/bureauofOffice/sports.jsp Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea: Bureau of Office
  3. http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Travel2/seoul/359 Life in Korea: Kukkiwon
  4. http://www.ingang.go.kr/eng/in/cultural_facilities.asp GangNam-Gu Internet Broadcasting Station: Cultural facilities
  5. http://jobs.seoul.go.kr/global/view/living/liv_search/liv_search_05.jsp?corp_seq=1644 Seoul Global Center: Kukkiwon
  6. http://www.kukkiwon.or.kr/english/introduce/introduce03.jsp?div=03 Kukkiwon, World Taekwondo Headquarters: Kukkiwon history
  7. Gillis, A. (2009): From spooky Kukki to WTF Totally Tae Kwon Do, 1:31–32. Retrieved on 10 January 2010.
  8. http://www.koreataekwondo.org/KTA_ENG/html/kta/kta_01.asp Korea Taekwondo Association: History
  9. Park, Y. H., & Seabourne, T. (1997): Taekwondo techniques & tactics: Skills for sparring and self-defense (p. 13). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics .
  10. http://www.parandeul.co.kr/kukiwon.htm Parandeul Tours: Kukkiwon (World Taekwondo Headquarter)
  11. http://www.laitkd.com/history.html Yushen Lai's Taekwondo Academy: History of Taekwondo
  12. http://www.komudokwan.com/taekwondo.html Ko Mu Do Kwan: Taekwondo
  13. http://www.grafend.de/dok/Olympic%20Tae%20Kwon%20Do.pdf Toi-Gye Taekwon-Do: Olympic Tae Kwon Do
  14. Tae Kwon Do New Zealand (2005): Taekwondo New Zealand goodwill visit to WTF Headquarters and Kukkiwon Headquarters Fight Times. Retrieved on 11 January 2010.
  15. Kim, J., & Jung, D. G. (2009): Seung Wan Lee elected as Kukkiwon Chairman MOOKAS (11 December 2009). Retrieved on 30 January 2010.
  16. Kukkiwon (2009): Announcement for selection of "Kukkiwon Overseas Branches" (31 December 2009). Retrieved on 13 January 2010.
  17. http://www.taekwondotimes.com/index.php?PAGE_ID=806 New Kukkiwon President: Won Sik Kang
  18. http://www.wtkmedia.com/lee-kyu-hyung-new-president-of-kukkiwon/ Lee Kyu Hyung, new President of Kukkiwon