Referred to as Sask. WTF, Grand Master Kee S. Ha and Grand Master Sung Ju Kim founded this non profit corporation in 1981. The mandate was to provide the benefits of the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) to the people of Saskatchewan.

   
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NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Notice is hereby given to the membership of Saskatchewan Tae Kwon Do Association Inc. of the 2012 Annual General Meeting to be held:

LOCATION:   Sask Sport Offices
                    1870 Lorne Street, Regina, SK.

DATE:           Saturday May 12th, 2012

TIME:            1:00 p.m.

All items requested to be placed on the Agenda as well as nominations for the elected positions of Block “A” (the position of Secretary and two Directors) must be forwarded to David Chow, Sask. WTF Secretary immediately.  Items can be forwarded by e-mail to david@chowmcleod.com or by calling (306) 693-7536.  Nomination forms can be located on the Sask WTF website.

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Since inception the Sask. WTF has witnessed many developments:  

  • International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognized WTF Taekwondo as the official sport governing body for Taekwondo at the Olympics.
        
  • Canadian Olympic Association (COA) and Sport Canada recognized Taekwondo Canada as the official sport governing body for Taekwondo in Canada.
        
  • Sask. WTF is a member of Taekwondo Canada.
        
  • WTF Taekwondo is a medal sport at the Pan-Am Games, World Military Games and World University Games.
        
  • The World Tae Kwon Do Federation holds its World Championships every two years encompassing 168 member nations. Several Saskatchewan athletes have participated in this event.
        
  • Sask. WTF organizes an annual Provincial Championship and many seminars to improve the quality of our competitors and officials.
         
  • The Sask. WTF supports its members at competitions through-out Canada as well as enabling them to progress as referees and instructors.
         
  • The Sask. WTF's main focus is to provide financial and technical support so that members can achieve their goals. 
         
  • Equipment, training and competition programs available to students from entry level to advanced have been funded by Sask. WTF.

Please check out our Schools page for a WTF school near you.

   

Last updated May 02, 2012 by Becquet Enterprises