Taekwondo Championship reinforces Republic of Korea-Kuwait bilateral ties

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The Korean folk ballet troupe ‘The Little Angels’.
The championship officials.

KUWAIT CITY, May 6: The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Kuwait, alongside the Kuwait Taekwondo Federation and the Korean Community Association, co-presented the Ambassador’s Cup Taekwondo Championship 2024.

Held from April 30 to May 2 at the Jaber Al Ahmad facility of the Kuwait Olympic Committee, the event showcased the prowess of over 200 young male and female athletes from Kuwait competing in nine weight categories, showcasing their dedication to Taekwondo.

The highlight of the gala on May 2 was attended by VIPs from the sports community and over 700 spectators, highlighting the widespread popularity and support for Taekwondo in Kuwait.
The Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the State of Kuwait Chung Byung-ha expressed appreciation to Hani Al Mersahad, President of the Kuwait Taekwondo Federation, and Mrs. Jung Sunghee, President of the Korean Association in Kuwait, for their collaborative efforts in organizing this significant event.

Special thanks were also extended to the Minister of the State for Youth and sports club leaders in Kuwait for their steadfast support of Taekwondo.
This championship holds particular significance as it commemorates the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the 60th anniversary of energy cooperation between Kuwait and Korea, tracing back to Korea’s initial importation of crude oil from Kuwait in January 1964.

To celebrate this remarkable occasion, the Korean folk ballet troupe “The Little Angels” visited Kuwait, showcasing the essence of traditional Korean performing arts, thereby celebrating the profound cultural ties between the two nations. The event also included a prestigious awarding ceremony where Dawood Maarafi, Minister of the State for Youth, was honored with a belt certificate from Kukkiwon, the World Taekwondo Headquarters.

In his address, Ambassador Chung Byung-ha underscored the transformative impact of Taekwondo in instilling values like courtesy, integrity, perseverance, and self-control among Kuwait’s youth. Since its introduction in the 1980s, Taekwondo has attracted over 4,000 practitioners in Kuwait, and through annual Taekwondo events and competitions, it continues to inspire and engage more young people.
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea eagerly anticipates further deepening cultural and sports exchanges between Korea and Kuwait, strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation that enrich both nations.

By Paul Francis X. Fernandes
Arab Times/Al-Seyassah Staff

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