Won-kuk Lee

Lee Won-kuk
Born(1907-04-13)13 April 1907
Hanseong, Korea
(now Seoul, South Korea)
Died2 February 2003(2003-02-02) (aged 95)
Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
StyleShotokan Karate, Tang Soo Do, Taekwondo, taekkyon
Teacher(s)Gichin Funakoshi, Gigō Funakoshi
Rank10th degree black Belt in Tang Soo Do
4th degree black belt in Shotokan
Notable studentsDuk Sung-son, Suh Chong-kang, Choi Hong-hi, Frank Massar

Lee Won-kuk (Korean이원국; Hanja李元國; April 13, 1907 – February 2, 2003) was a South Korean martial artist, who founded Chung Do Kwan. He introduced karate to Korea in 1944, creating his own style known as Tang Soo Do Chung Do Kwan style, which became Taekwondo as of 1955; instilling a profound influence in this martial art through teaching future masters and authoring the book “Tae Kwon Do handbook“ in 1968.[1][2][3][4][5]

  1. ^ "A Modern History of Taekwondo"By KANG Won Sik and LEE Kyong Myong
  2. ^ Global Taekwondo 2003 (English) Kyo Yoon Lee ISBN 89-952721-4-7
  3. ^ A Guide to Taekwondo 1996 (English) Kyo Yoon Lee
  4. ^ Duk Sung Son, Letter in Seoul Shinmoon newspaper (16 June 1959)
  5. ^ Won-kuk interview ,Tae Kwon Do Times, Volume 17, Numero 3 del Marzo 1997

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