British Taekwondo Control Board

British Taekwondo
Formation 1982
Headquarters Mansfield, NOTTS,
Membership
11,000
Website

British Taekwondo (official title British Taekwondo Control Board (WTF) Ltd; BTCB) is a member of the World Taekwondo Federation. British Taekwondo is also a member of the British Olympic Association (BOA) and the European Taekwondo Union (ETU).[1] It was established in 1982 and is the National Governing Body for World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) Taekwondo in the United Kingdom. Its functions include responsibility for the selection of National Teams to compete at International and Olympic level.[2][3]

Five Tenets of BTCB (WTF Style) Taekwondo

The BTCB (WTF Style) Taekwondo Student Oath

Advancement

Advancing through the belts is by a system of gradings. Gradings are typically held in 3–4 month cycles at regional training centres across the UK. Black belt promotion trst are held three time per year at venue around the UK. Grading systems will typically consist of line work, patterns, theory, and sparring. Students can typically advance through the belts at a rate of 1 Kup every 3 months.

Belts

BTCB uses the following system of Belt Gradings:

BTCB (WTF Style) uses the Poomsae style of teaching Taekwondo.

Olympic Taekwondo

GB Taekwondo holds the mandate for selecting National Team players and Olympic Team players in the UK. Since Taekwondo's inception at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, The UK has fielded several players into Olympic tournaments, such as Steve Jennings, Paul Green, Sarah Stevenson, Aaron Cook and Michael Harvey. To date, three medals have been won (Sarah Stevenson – bronze 2008 Beijing Olympics, Jade Jones – Gold 2012 London Olympics and Lutalo Muhammad – Bronze 2012 London Olympics).

References

  1. "World of Sports Indoor". Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  2. "BTCB". Britishtaekwondo.org.uk. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  3. "BBC to broadcast British International Taekwondo Championships". Telegraph.co.uk. 16 September 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2015.


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