Taekwondo Federation of India

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INDIA TAEKWONDO
SportTaekwondo
JurisdictionNational
MembershipState/UT associations[1]
AbbreviationIT
AffiliationWorld Taekwondo
Affiliation date1979[2]
Regional affiliationAsian Taekwondo Union
Affiliation date1982[3]
Headquarters403 TIMMY ARCADE MAKWANA ROAD NEAR MAROL NAKA METRO STATION MAROL ANDHERI (EAST) MUMBAI – 400059[4]
PresidentNamdev Shirgaonkar[2]
SecretaryAmit Dhamal[2]
ReplacedTaekwondo Federation of India
Official website
www.indiataekwondo.com
India

The INDIA TAEKWONDO (IT) replaced Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI) as the national governing body for Taekwondo in India on confirmation from World Taekwondo on 9th July 2019.

Since there were many disputes from almost a decade among the office bearers of the previous governing body (TFI) Indian Olympic Association took the matter in its own hands and formed a new federation to bring relief to the affected Taekwondo Athletes of the whole country. This decision of the IOA was welcomed and accepted by the WT President with his e-mail dated 9th July 2019.

Even after clear stand of World Taekwondo regarding INDIA TAEKWONDO (IT) being the only National Sport Federation for Taekwondo in India, a faction led by officials of dis-affiliated & de-recognized Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI) without providing the factual information & stand of World Taekwondo, pleaded to just permit themself to conduct the elections for their society as per Indian Societies Act 1860 to Hon'ble Delhi High Court. The Apex court, then considered the plea & passed an order for conduction of elections & appointed Court Commissioner cum Returning Officer for the same.

After the completion of elections on 14 Nov 2022, the said dis-affiliated & de-recognized Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI) with new office bearers has been claiming to be the National Sports Federation for Taekwondo in India, which is in contradiction, not only with affiliation & membership orders of World Taekwondo & Asian Taekwondo Union but also with Annexure II, Article 3.15 & 3.16 of National Sports Development Code India 2011 of Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India

Presently even after the hocus-pocus of dis-affiliated & de-recognized Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI), INDIA TAEKWONDO (IT) being an affiliated member of World Taekwondo & Asian Taekwondo Union is selecting the best Taekwondo athletes within the nation by the means of various national championships & sending the Indian Contingent to all the International Taekwondo Events.

Jimmy R. Jagtiani is the founder and father of taekwondo in India. Jagtiani, who was born in Vietnam in 1955, had emigrated to India Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh with his family to escape the Vietnam War.[5] He founded the Taekwondo Federation of India on 2 August 1976, and is regarded as the father of taekwondo in India. The federation marked its first anniversary in 1977 with a demonstration of high power taekwondo techniques at the K.D. Singh Babu Indoor Stadium in Lucknow.[3] The TFI received affiliation from the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) in 1979,[2] the Asian Taekwondo Union (ATU) in 1982, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) in 1985, and the South Asian Taekwondo Federation (SATF) in 1994.[3]

Taekwondo was included as a discipline for the first at the 1985 National Games in New Delhi. The TFI organized a special taekwondo demonstration by Korean taekwondokas for then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi at the Prime Minister's residence on 17 March 1986. Gandhi was impressed by the demonstration and agreed to "extend all possible help" to the TFI. The Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports officially recognized the TFI as the national governing body for taekwondo in 1988.[3]

The TFI granted affiliation to the Services Sports Control Board in 1990, the Taekwondo Academy of India in 1990, Army Sports Control Board (ASCB) in 1992, and the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in 1995. Numerous state/UT taekwondo boards are also affiliated to the TFI.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "List of TKD State Associations". Taekwondo Federation of India. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "India". World Taekwondo. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e "About TFI". Taekwondo Federation of India. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  4. ^ http://www.worldtaekwondo.org/about-wt/members/mna/?member_id=4133. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ "Fatherland of Taekwondo ready to invest in Indian talent". The Times of India. 11 March 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2018.