Category Archives: Announcements

General announcements including committee meeting minutes and notices.

2015 – Best Wishes

CHITF HQ, All Members of the Executive Committee, Board of Directors, GMs, SMs, Masters and Sabums would like to send their best wishes to each one of you , your family members a very happy Holidays Season! Thank you for your great support in 2015 ! and we are looking forward to work side by side with you for the 2016 !! TAEKWON!

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2015 – A fruitful meeting with Malaysian and Vietnamese Rankings Officials

Dec. 05 2015 new Board of CHITF Malaysia
CHITF HQ thanks to the warm receptions and meetings, for meeting with CHITF President, SGM Phap Lu, held by:
– YB DATO’ SRI AZALINA OTHMAN SAID, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department of Malaysia
– ROZAINUM BINTI AHMAD, Director of Ministry of Education Malaysia
– MOHD ANUAR BIN ABDUL HAMID, Senior Principal Assistant Director of Ministry of Education Malaysia
– MOHD FIRDAUS B. MT NOR, Assistant Officer Sports Commissioner, PEJABAT PESURAUHJAYA SUKAN MALAYSIA
– Mr. TRAN VIET TRUONG, Director of People’s Comittee of Cantho City Department of Sports, Culture and Tourism
CHITF was recognized by both Departments of Education and Sports Council as well CHITF Certified Instructors in Malaysia would be recognized to conduct their TaeKwon-Do programs in the 10,000 schools across Malaysia. As well the Department of Sports Council would recognized and permitted the CHITF Events in Malaysia. CHITF Malaysia has presented and briefed their 2016 CHITF Certified Instructors Course, Umpire Course; the Malaysia CHITF National Team to participate in CHITF WORLD CUP in Ottawa, Canada….. as well a CHITF National Championship in 2016 !
YB DATO SRI AZALINA , Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department of Malaysia, a TKD 8th Dan herself, a student of GM Yeow Cheng Watt, likes very much the formation of CHITF and its platform to uphold Gen. Choi’s martial values, philophy through hosting, conducting, participating good quality events without polical involvement… members are free….she would like to attend the 2016 CHITF World Cup in Ottawa, Canada… She likes the idea of forming the umbrella of CHITF Malaysia by bringing all TKD Leaders together, with equal footing, gradings, administration independent direct with CHITF HQ, which has been lacked for a very long time in Malaysia. She gives full supports to the development of CHITF in Malaysia and world-wide.
 held meeting with Malaysia Sports Council, MOHD FIRDAUS B.NT NOR,Assistant Officer Sports Commissiopner, Dec. 07 2015 held meeting with MOHD ANAUR BIN ABDUL HAMID, Senior Principal Assistant Director, Dec. 07 2015 posted with Can Tho Sports Director, Nov. 27 2015 postedc with Ministry of Education Malaysia, Dec. 07 2015 with CCTV, XIN HUA NEWS AGENCY...

2014 – Taekwondo instructor teaches Iqaluit students

Over the weekend, some Iqaluit students learned self-defence and martial arts from a taekwondo instructor. The Iqaluit Taekwondo Club now has more than 100 members and one of its goals is to keep students in school. Pauline Pemik has the story.

Taekwondo is relatively new to Nunavut. In Iqaluit, it began with a group of seven adults who felt it could make a difference. The club has about 150 members. Don Peters is the Principal at the Aqsarniit Middle School.

“Five, six years ago, our attendance rates were low. And right now we’re operating at 87 per cent attendance.”

With a limited budget, volunteers and organizers rely on fundraising and collecting supplies bit by bit. Another extra cost would be bussing the students home after their taekwondo classes. That will cost the school $30,000 alone this year. All the extra effort organizers make is worth it for the students. Alex McDiarmid (sp) is in his fourth year.

“Well taekwondo I find is very important because it helps boost people’s confidence. When I first started taekwondo I was not very confident. And now I’m a black belt and I feel I can conquer the world.”

Grand Master Lu along with the 1998 world taekwondo champ Peggy Seely both led the group over the four-day training camp.

“So if we can keep these kids going to school, keep them interested in taekwondo, they learn leadership. And then they can impart that to their, well their friends or colleagues. That’s the motivator.”

With a high drop-out rate and low graduation numbers in the territory, any activity which helps students stay in school is a success of its own.

– Pauline Pemik, CBC News, Iqaluit

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/iqaluit-principal-brings-taekwondo-workshop-to-city-1.2836402