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The Tae Kwon Do association of Great Britain (TAGB) was formed in August 1983. It has more than 13,000 members training in over 400 Tae Kwon Do schools nation-wide. On the 21st of April 1988 a new governing body for Tae Kwon Do was formed called the British Tae Kwon Do council (B.T.C). This now incorporates 11 different organisations and is the only body recognised by the U.K. sports council. The T.A.G.B is a founder member and is at present the largest organisation in the B.T.C. Current membership of the B.T.C is over 24,000. The T.A.G.B is a member of Tae Kwon Do International, which was founded in November 1993. |
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The International Taekwon-Do Federation (I.T.F) was founded on the 22nd March 1966 by the father of modern Taekwon-Do, Major-General Choi Hong Hi. |