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Rhee Ki Ha : ウィキペディア英語版
Ki Ha Rhee

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Rhee Ki Ha (born 20 March 1938) is a South Korean master of taekwondo who is widely recognised as the 'Father of British Taekwondo' for introducing this martial art to the United Kingdom since arriving in the 1960s,〔(Grand Master Rhee Ki Ha, 9th Dan ) Retrieved on 29 July 2007; link has expired, as at 25 January 2010. (New version ) retrieved on 25 January 2010.〕 as well as the 'Father of Irish Taekwondo.'〔(Republic of Ireland Taekwon-Do Association: Grand Master Rhee Ki Ha, 9th degree black belt ) Retrieved on 30 January 2010.〕 He is one of the twelve original masters of taekwondo of the Korea Taekwon-Do Association.〔Choi, H. H. (1972): ''Taekwon-Do: The Korean art of self-defence''. Mississauga: International Taekwon-Do Federation.〕〔Park, S. H. (1993): "About the author." In H. H. Choi: ''Taekwon-Do: The Korean art of self-defence'', 3rd ed. (Vol. 1, pp. 241–274). Mississauga: International Taekwon-Do Federation.〕〔(A tribute to the original masters ) (c. 2007). Retrieved on 13 June 2007; link has expired, as at 1 July 2011.〕 Following a career in the South Korean military, Rhee emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1967. He was a notable officer of the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF) during Choi Hong Hi's leadership.
==Early life==
Rhee was born on 20 March 1938 in Seoul, Korea,〔Rhee, A. K.-H. (2011): (First Grand Master Rhee Ki Ha ) Retrieved on 18 August 2011.〕〔(Derby School of Taekwon-Do: Forty years of Taekwon-Do in the United Kingdom ) Retrieved on 13 January 2010; link updated on 25 January 2012.〕 during the period of Japanese occupation. He is the eldest of seven children of Rhee Yung Ei and Ahn Soon Rae.〔 Rhee's martial arts training began when he was around 7 or 8 years of age, learning judo from his father,〔 and he was the only one of his siblings to pursue the martial arts.〔 He later learned karate from one of his schoolteachers.〔
When Rhee served in the South Korean military forces, he came into contact with Choi Hong Hi and learned taekwondo in the 35th Infantry Division.〔 Rhee was a key figure in the introduction of taekwondo across the world, contributing to demonstrations in many different countries.〔〔Vitale, G. (2009): (A history of Taekwon-Do demo's (''sic'') ) ''Totally Tae Kwon Do'', 5:41–45.〕 He later taught taekwondo to the US 8th Army and, in 1964, travelled to Singapore, where he trained Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel at RAF Changi.〔 Through the late 1960s and 1970s, Rhee was a key member of the taekwondo demonstration teams that accompanied H. H. Choi around the world.〔Cox, S. (c. 2004): (The history of Taekwon-Do and its founder ) Retrieved on 3 February 2010.〕

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