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WT Poomsae Coaches Certification Course: A Step Toward Professionalization, But Not Mandatory for the World Championship in Hong Kong

To raise quality standards in international Taekwondo competitions, the World Taekwondo Federation (WT) has launched a certification course for Poomsae coaches. This program, designed to improve the preparation and professionalization of coaches, has a cost of 300 US dollars and will be conducted virtually, which facilitates access to coaches from all over the world.

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Curso de Certificación para Entrenadores de Poomsae de la WT: Un Paso hacia la Profesionalización, pero no Obligatorio para el Mundial en Hong Kong

En un esfuerzo por elevar los estándares de calidad en las competiciones internacionales de Taekwondo, la Federación Mundial de Taekwondo (WT) ha lanzado un curso de certificación para entrenadores de Poomsae. Este programa, diseñado para mejorar la preparación y profesionalización de los coaches, tiene un costo de 300 dólares americanos y será impartido de forma virtual, lo que facilita el acceso a entrenadores de todo el mundo.

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The bias of inclusion

The issues raised regarding World Parataekwondo highlight serious concerns about corruption, power abuse, conflict of interest, and nepotism within the organization. The allegations of a single family dominating key positions in the parataekwondo committee are alarming and suggest a significant deviation from the principles of fairness, meritocracy, and integrity that are supposed to govern sports organizations.

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Two key events on the road to qualifying for the 2025 Pan American Junior Games are on the horizon

The Pan American Taekwondo Union (PATU) is preparing for two important events that will not only define the path of the sport in the region but will also open the doors to the next generation of athletes on their way to the Asuncion 2025 Pan American Junior Games. These events, the Pan Am Series II and Pan Am Series III, are crucial for the development of Taekwondo in the American continent and to ensure a solid and competitive generational relay.

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