Honduran President Porfirio Lobo showed Sunday his passion for taekwondo during a visit to Korea.
Lobo had a special dinner with Choue Chung-won, president of the World Taekwondo Federation and other officials from the sport governing body on the Korean leg of an Asian tour also including Singapore and Kuwait.
Lobo had a special dinner with Choue Chung-won, president of the World Taekwondo Federation and other officials from the sport governing body on the Korean leg of an Asian tour also including Singapore and Kuwait.
The president, who holds a third dan black belt in taekwondo, said he has been practicing the Korean martial art since 1986 under Grandmaster Song Bong-kyung.
“I have learned discipline, courage and perseverance through the teachings of Grandmaster Song and that is why I have a special love for taekwondo,” he said.
Grandmaster Song, who died in 2008, went to Honduras to teach taekwondo. Now the South American country of around 8 million people has some 10,000 taekwondo practitioners, according to the WTF.
“I’m asking our Honduran youngsters to practice taekwondo as it gives them peace of mind,” he added.
By Oh Kyu-wook (596story@heraldcorp.com)