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Taekwondo deal paves way for Olympics

By Agence France-Presse in Seoul (China Daily) Updated: 2014-08-27 06:59

Rival taekwondo governing bodies have reached a breakthrough agreement paving the way for athletes from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to compete in the sport at the Olympic Games, officials said on Tuesday.

Following years of talks, the Seoul-based World Taekwondo Federation and the DPRK-led International Taekwondo Federation signed a memorandum of understanding on Thursday, WTF Spokesman Kang Seok-jae told AFP.

"The agreement paved the way for North Koreans and other ITF-affiliated athletes to compete at the Games, as early as at the 2016 Rio Games," Kang said.

 Taekwondo deal paves way for Olympics

Sweden's Patricia Striner (left) fights Mexico's Yemaima Carrillo Osorio Mitzi during a taekwondo match at the 2014 Nanjing Youth Olympic Games on Aug 18. Aly Song / Reuters

The WTF is the only international taekwondo body sanctioned by the International Olympic Committee, and previously only athletes from WTF member countries could compete at the Games.

The agreement between the two governing bodies was reached on the sidelines of the Youth Olympics in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, Kang said.

The WTF's South Korean chief Choue Chung-Won and ITF President Chang Ung of the DPRK signed the deal, with IOC President Thomas Bach in attendance.

"With this agreement, the WTF will do its upmost to ensure that every taekwondo athlete has the opportunity to compete at the Olympic Games," Choue said in a statement.

Chang said: "This is only the beginning of our cooperation and there will be more to achieve together."

Bach called the signing "a historic step for taekwondo".

Under the agreement, WTF and ITF athletes will be free to compete in each other's competitions, but they will have to observe the host's competition rules.

(China Daily 08/27/2014 page11)

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