Indian Taekwondo Duo to Make History at World Championship
Indian Taekwondo Duo Selected for Historic World Championship
Ashok Kumar Lenka, founder of Hawrang Academy and National Secretary General of Veterans India Sports, and Sabitri Pradhan, Superintendent of Police, Sikkim, have been selected to represent India at the World Taekwondo Senior Poomsae Championship – 2024 in the Under-60 years age category. This marks a historic moment for Indian Taekwondo, as it is the first time that senior athletes in this age group will compete in a World Championship.
The duo will represent India in the Pair Poomsae event, which involves performing a set pattern of Taekwondo attack and defense movements. Poomsae is a fundamental aspect of Taekwondo, and the athletes will be judged on their accuracy, presentation, and speed.
Lenka and Pradhan have a combined experience of nearly 80 years in Taekwondo. They are both Kukkiwon Masters and have won numerous international medals in Poomsae. Their selection for the World Championship is a testament to their dedication and skill.
The World Taekwondo Senior Poomsae Championship will be held in Hong Kong from November 30 to December 4, 2024. The inclusion of senior age categories in the competition is a significant step forward for Taekwondo, as it allows experienced athletes to continue competing at the highest level.
Lenka and Pradhan are confident in their abilities and are eager to represent India on the world stage. They have been training diligently and are determined to make their country proud. Their participation in the World Championship is a source of inspiration for aspiring Taekwondo athletes in India and around the world.