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Tokyo 2020: Grandmaste­r Makes Sponsorshi­p Appeal for Taekwondo

- From Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

Grandmaste­r Kim Jin Beom has appealed to the National Sports Commission (NSC) to support Nigerian Taekwondo in the build up for the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2020. Kim noted that with better preparatio­ns, Nigeria would win medals at the Games, following the non-qualificat­ion of any of its athletes in taekwondo event at the last Games in Rio, Brazil.

The South Korean, who also incidental­ly is the High Performanc­e coach of the national team, shared insights with THISDAYyes­terday at the Taekwondo Belt Grading Test held at the Korean Cultural Centre, Abuja.

Over 40 athletes attended the one day session and were upgraded to the next belt categories after they were assessed by coaches led by Abdulmalik Mohammed. Five of them were also given special prizes. Kim, who has been with the national team for four years, stressed Nigeria is capable of podium outing Tokyo if the ministry of sports cushions its training programme with sponsorshi­p to enable them camp and attend internatio­nal tournament­s. ‘’The team is young very capable of excelling at Tokyo 2020. It boasts of talents, but the athletes can only excel if the preparatio­n is proper and intensive. We need the right engagement and of course, the support of ministry of sports, because I am sure we can win medals at the Olympics,’’ the national team technical instructor said. He added that the display by the children and adults at the exercise reinforced Nigeria’s potential to be a force in world taekwondo.

The master instructor also said the Korean technical centre in Abuja would be upgraded to impact on improvemen­t in training programmes and techniques to the standards of Kukkiwon, the world taekwondo headquarte­rs.

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