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Taekwondo


Name
  
Han Kyo

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Rank
  
9th dan taekwondo (UTF), 8th dan taekwondo (ITF)

Died
  
1996, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Teacher
  
Won Kuk Lee, Nam Tae Hi, Duk Sung Son

Han Cha Kyo (20 July 1934 – 1996) was a South Korean master of taekwondo, and one of the twelve original masters of taekwondo of the Korea Taekwon-Do Association. He held the rank of 9th dan in taekwondo. Following a career in the South Korean military, he emigrated to the United States of America in 1971. After teaching taekwondo for many years in Chicago, he died in 1996.

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Early life

Han Cha Kyo Hans Tae Kwon Do Grandmaster Han Cha Kyo

Han was born on 20 July 1934 in Seoul, Korea, during the period of Japanese occupation. He trained under three martial art masters: Nam Tae Hi, Duk Sung Son, and Woon Kyu Um. From 1950 to 1959, Han served as a martial art instructor in the Korean military forces. Through the 1960s, his career continued with both military assignments and leadership of demonstration teams overseas. In 1965, Han was ranked 6th dan.

United States

In 1971, Han emigrated to the United States of America and settled in Chicago. Together with his brother Han Min Kyo, himself a 9th dan, he developed the Han method and obtained patents for his exercises. He founded the Universal Tae Kwon Do Federation around 1980. Han died in 1996.

Han appears on Chang Keun Choi's list of taekwondo pioneers.

References

Han Cha Kyo Wikipedia