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Jung Kil Kim
BornKorea
Other namesJung Kil Kim, Tiger Kim
ResidenceUnited States of America
StyleTaekwondo, Chung Do Kwan
Teacher(s)Hwang Kee
Rank9th dan taekwondo
Other information
Websitehttp://www.tigerkim.com

Jung Kil Kim also known as Tiger Kim was born on February 23, 1936.[1] A native of the nation of South Korea. After winning numerous titles including the An Asian Martial Arts Championship Tournament.[1]

Early life

Jung would attend Dongju College and would later be an instructor at the Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan Headquarters in Korea.[1] He would become a captain in the Korean National Police.[1] He would open a school in Denver Colorado.[2] He would retire and leave the school to his son Sung Hwan Kim [2]

Later life

Jung would later serve as the President of the AAU Tae Kwon Do Association.[1] He would pull his school out of the Colorado Taekwondo Association.[3] He would later receive a Presidential Champions Award from President George W. Bush.[4] He would serve as President of the Korean Taekwondo Association.[5] even as late as 2006.[6] He has a son who also is involved in Taekwondo called Sung Kim.[3]

Media

Tiger Kim was on the cover of Official Karate Magazine in October 1980 and Tae Kwon Do Times in November 1985.[7]

Books

He would write a number of books including "WTF Taekwondo Tang Soo Do Forms " Jung Kil Kim,[8] and The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Martial Arts: The Difference Between The Arts Explained by Industry Professionals.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Welcome to Tiger Kim's Taekwondo Academy". tigerkim.com.
  2. ^ a b "Road Trip: Did they build it? The small-business owners of Colorado's Colfax Avenue". Yahoo News. 3 October 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Colorado News". denverpost.com.
  4. ^ www.tigerkim.com
  5. ^ "World Culture Taekwondo! Kukkiwon will make it". kukkiwon.or.kr.
  6. ^ "Sportcal - News - WTF Marks 'Taekwondo Day' with Various Events on Sept. 4". sportcal.com.
  7. ^ "Tiger Kim". MA Mags. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  8. ^ "9780974840703 - WTF Taekwondo Tang Soo Do Forms (Text Book Vol. 1 Color Belt Poomse) by Grandmaster Jung Kil; Kim, Master Sung Hwan Kim - Biblio.com - 097484070X". biblio.com.
  9. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Beginners-Guide-Martial-Arts/dp/1479369187

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