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World Taekwondo revokes Putin’s honorary black belt over Ukraine

Martial art organisation is latest sport governing body to withdraw honours over Russia’s ongoing military action

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Mar 2022 3:30PM

World Taekwondo revokes Putin’s honorary black belt over Ukraine
Along with World Taekwondo stripping away Russian President Vladimir Putin’s (pictured above) honorary 9th dan black belt, the International Olympic Committee has also withdrawn his Olympic Order award while the International Judo Federation has suspended his status as honorary president and ambassador. – AFP pic, March 1, 2022

HONG KONG − Russian President Vladimir Putin had his honorary black belt in taekwondo revoked by the sport’s international governing body today over his country’s invasion of Ukraine.

As Russian troops amass outside Kyiv, and hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian refugees flee into neighbouring countries, world leaders have heaped punishing economic sanctions on Putin and his closest allies as well as Russian-linked businesses.

The sporting world has had a similar reaction: Russia was booted out of qualifying for this year’s football World Cup and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has urged federations to exclude athletes from Russia as well as from its ally Belarus. 

The governing body yesterday stripped Putin of the Olympic Order award and according to a statement, “the IOC EB (executive board) has − based on the exceptional circumstances of the situation and considering the extremely grave violation of the Olympic Truce and other violations of the Olympic Charter by the Russian government in the past − taken the decision to withdraw the Olympic Order from all persons, who currently have an important function in the government of the Russian Federation”.

World Taekwondo, which governs international federations for the sport, was the latest to condemn Putin, saying today that Moscow’s actions went against the sport’s vision: “Peace is more precious than triumph.”

“In this regard, World Taekwondo has decided to withdraw the honorary 9th dan black belt conferred to Mr Vladimir Putin in November 2013,” the Seoul-based body said in an official statement. 

It added that official taekwondo events would not be organised in Russia or Belarus.

In line with the IOC’s urging, the flags and anthems of both countries will also not be displayed or played at taekwondo events around the world.

“World Taekwondo’s thoughts are with the people of Ukraine and we hope for a peaceful and immediate end to this war,” it said. 

Putin does not actually do taekwondo but is instead accomplished in judo − another martial art − and has long served as an honorary president to the International Judo Federation (IJF).

On Sunday, the IJF suspended his status as honorary president and ambassador to the sport. – AFP, March 1, 2022

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