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Tuesday, September 03 2019 - 12:57
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World martial arts competition kicks off in Chungju
CHUNGJU, South Korea, Sept. 3, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

About 3,200 martial arts masters and officials from 106 countries gathered in 
Chungju, a city in the central South Korean province of North Chungcheong, on 
August 30 to kick off the 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships.

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The competition, dubbed the Martial Arts Olympics, will continue through Sept. 
6 at Chungju Gymnasium and seven other venues in Chungju, about 150 kilometers 
southeast of Seoul, under the slogan "Beyond the Times, Bridge the World."

"I hope today's event will serve as an opportunity for the world's martial 
artists to inherit and develop all the martial arts of the world, transcending 
religion, race and country, and spread their values to all people, including 
teenagers, women and the disabled," Lee Si-jong, governor of North Chungcheong 
Province and head of the organizing committee, said in his address during the 
opening ceremony.

A total of 2,414 athletes, accompanied by 705 officials, will compete for 271 
gold medals in 20 martial arts categories -- belt wrestling, judo, taekwondo, 
aikido, ju-jitsu, muay thai, sambo, savate, wushu, kabaddi, kurash, pencak 
silat, Korean hapkido, horseback archery, taekkyeon, martial arts record 
contest, martial arts show, ssireum, tong-il moo-do and yongmudo.

Notably, the participating athletes include 369 top-notch martial artists, who 
are ranked higher than eighth in the world or have won medals in world and 
continental competitions in the last three years.

The opening ceremony took place at Chungju Stadium amid an attendance of about 
10,000 citizens, dignitaries, athletes and officials.

Dignitaries in attendance included Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon; Lee Kee-heung, 
head of the Korean Sports & Olympic Committee and a member of the International 
Olympic Committee; North Chungcheong Gov. Lee who doubles as chairperson of the 
2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships Organizing Committee; Choue 
Chung-won, president of the World Taekwondo Federation, who serves as president 
of the 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships; former U.N. 
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon serving as an honorary president of the 2019 
Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships; and Rafael Chiulli, president of the 
Global Association of International Sports Federation (GAISF).

The Chungju masterships is the second competition to be held in North 
Chungcheong Province, after the first competition was hosted by Cheongju, the 
capital of the province in August 2016.

SOURCE: 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships Organizing Committee

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   Caption: Flag-bearers and athletes march during the opening ceremony of the 
2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships at Chungju Stadium in Chungju, 
about 150 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on Aug. 30, 2019

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