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Baku to host World Taekwondo Grand Prix Final

- By Laman Ismayilova

Following taekwondo’s successful run at the Rio Olympic, the sport’s star athletes are gathering to close 2016’s event calendar with three consecutiv­e top-tier events in Baku.

The World Taekwondo Grand Prix Final will take place in Baku’s Sarhadchi Olympic Sports Complex on December 9-10.

More than 100 top Olympicran­ked athletes, fighting in four female and four male weight categories, to earn ranking points in advance of the 2017 fighting season.

A host of Olympic medal winners will be in action, but all local eyes are sure to be fixed on Radik Isaev, Azerbaijan’s gold medalist in the men’s heavyweigh­t category.

On December 11, the World Taekwondo Federation Gala Awards will take place in Baku’s Badamdar Hotel.

The ritzy, black-tie event will reward the best players, best kick, best referees, best coach and best member national associatio­n of the year, as chosen by their peers in on-site voting.

The event is designed to get the athletes out of their tracksuits and into their evening dress, and adding a touch of glitz to the sport.

The World Taekwondo Team Championsh­ips will take place on December 12-13, , also at the Sarhadchi Olympic Sports Complex.

Eight national teams per gender division – i.e. eight male and eight female teams – are competing for honors.

Widely seen as the most exciting format in sport taekwondo, the fiveperson teams, which include an additional substitute, do battle in an ultra fast-paced, action-packed tagteam format.

In a world first, mixed-gender teams will take to the field of play in an inaugural event, thus giving the championsh­ips three winning teams – one female, one male and one mixed.

“Rio 2016 was the best Olympics ever for taekwondo, but many players are already thinking about the 2020 Olympic cycle, so the Grand Prix final in Baku offers athletes on the path to Tokyo early ranking points,” said WTF President Chungwon Choue

“The Gala Awards is our way of thanking our athletes and officials by offering them an evening of glamor, then we end our week in Baku with the Team Championsh­ips, which always deliver edge-of-seat action”, he added.

The week of events will be preceded, on December 8, with an allday meeting of the WTF Athletes’ Committee. The agenda includes discussion­s with members of the WTF Technical Committee.

Taekwondo is one of the most popular sports in Azerbaijan. The National Taekwondo Federation has trained many prominent athletes since its founding in 1992. Many of those athletes now enjoy internatio­nal recognitio­n.

The Federation’s training facility houses new, state-of-the-art training equipment and has a proud history of bringing up more than 500 black belt recipients and athletes.

National athletes showed their best this summer at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Azerbaijan left Rio de Janeiro with a total of 18 medals, signifying the nation's most successful Olympic outcome in its independen­t history. Nine of these medals were distribute­d to the Azerbaijan­i team in wrestling, three in taekwondo for the first time, and two each in boxing, sprint canoeing, and judo.

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