Herbert Perez

Herbert J. "Herb" Perez (born December 6, 1959)[1] is a former US Olympian in taekwondo and politician. He was a gold medalist in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.[2]

Personal Life

Perez was born in New York City and attended law school at Rutgers Law School.[3] He did his undergraduate degree at William Paterson University.[4] and earned a Masters at the University of Lyons.[5] Perez became a City Councilman for Foster City,[4] where he is the owner of Gold Medal Martial Arts.[6]

Martial Arts

In addition to his winning the Gold Medal in 1992 Olympics, Perez had an opportunity to become a member of the 1988 Olympics, but missed it due to a mental error.[7]

He competed at both the 1987 and 1991 World Taekwondo Championships, winning that Bronze medal each time.

As team head in the 2008 Summer Olympics he became involved in a scoring controversy.

He starred as himself (with the nickname "Olympus") on the 1995-1997 martial arts TV series WMAC Masters.

References

  1. Olympic Gold Medalist Brings Complete Approach To Success - Delivering Happiness
  2. Perez, Herb - Sport Based – World Wide Dojo
  3. 1 2 Herb Perez
  4. Gold Medal | Master Perez
  5. Olympic gold medalist joins Foster City council race - Inside Bay Area
  6. HERB PEREZ mastering basics
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