Monday, December 10, 2012

32nd National Taekwondo Championship,2012. Conducted by Taekwondo Federation of India.

It’s a matter of great pleasure that the Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI), Taekwondo Academy of India and the Korean Martial Art Taekwondo Academy (K.M.A.T.A) is organizing the above mentioned activities at AMRITSAR from 23rd DEC (SUNDAY) to 25TH DEC (TUESDAY) 2012. Venue AMRITSAR STADIUM (AMRITSAR).
Interested Person may contact Master Peter Jagtiani : 09198822080

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, father of Taekwondo in India.

NEETU CHANDRA RECEIVED 2ND DAN BLACK BELT FROM GM. JIMMY R. JAGTIANI, FATHER OF TAEKWONDO IN INDIA.Amar Uphadya reced 1st Dan Certificate from gm. Jimmy R. JagtianiNeetu Chandra (actress) with Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani. Father of Taekwondo in India.12.Neetu Chandra (actress) with Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani. Father of Taekwondo in India.3.Neetu Chandra recd Certificate of honour from Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani, Father of Taekwondo in IndiaNeetu Chandra (actress) with Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani. Father of Taekwondo in India.11.
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Neetu Chandra in Taekwondo actions.neetu-chandra-taekwondo-picturesNeetu Chandra is an actress and model. 19.Neetu Chandra in ACTIONS.Neetu chandra high kicksNeetu Chandra & Amar Upadhya with Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani
Neetu Chandra received Certificate from Gm. Jimmy R. JagtianiNeetu Chandra received Certificate of outstanding achievement & 2nd Dan Black Belt from Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, Father of Taekwondo in India in 2012Neetu Chandra in Taekwondo actions.Neetu Chandra in Actions.Neetu Chandra is an actress and model. 20.Neetu Chandra the actress

NEETU CHANDRA RECEIVED 2ND DAN BLACK BELT FROM GM. JIMMY R. JAGTIANI, FATHER OF TAEKWONDO IN INDIA.
On this occasion, Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, the Father of Taekwondo in India, awarded the 1ST Dan Black Belt Certificate to Amar Upadhyay and 2nd Dan Black Belt Certificate to Neetu Chandra along with the Certificate of appreciation for outstanding achievement to Neetu Chandra, the first Indian Actress to have received such an award in Taekwondo.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani - Father of Taekwondo in India

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FATHER OF TAEKWONDO IN INDIA.
The Executive Director and the Technical Advisors of the Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA conferred upon Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, 8th Dan as “ Father of Taekwondo in India ” in the Grand ceremony held in Marriot Hotel, New Jersey, USA on 10th April 2009.
In reaction, Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani said, he had received countless awards and honors during his lifetime, but this honor conferred by the Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA is the most treasured reward, the ultimate acknowledgement for his lifelong dedication to the Martial Art of Taekwondo. He was very happy to assume new responsibilities as it would allow him an opportunity to serve the greater cause of Taekwondo and give him a World-wide recognition.
Since 1975, Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani started and coached Taekwondo under the promotional schemes, produced more than 10000 black belt holders, 5000 National Instructors and 4000 National Referees. His contributions and leadership in the World of Taekwondo for over 37 years have earned him a spot in the Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA as “Father of Taekwondo in India”.
For: Taekwondo Federation of India

Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani - Father of Taekwondo in India

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Gm. JIMMY R. JAGTIANI - FATHER OF TAEKWONDO IN INDIATaekwondo Federation of India (logo)Grandmaster Jimmy R. JagtianiGrandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani received Medal & certificate from the Taekwondo Hall of fame, USAGrandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani holding the appointment Certificate at the Reception Seoul  KoreaGrandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, founder Taekwondo in India in 1975 standing second from the left.  He is iinducted in the Taekwondo Hall of Fame with the title Father of Taekwndo in India on 10th April 2009.
Grand Master Jimmy R. Jagtiani, 8th Dan

FATHER OF TAEKWONDO IN INDIA.
The Executive Director and the Technical Advisors of the Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA conferred upon Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, 8th Dan as “ Father of Taekwondo in India ” in the Grand ceremony held in Marriot Hotel, New Jersey, USA on 10th April 2009.
In reaction, Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani said, he had received countless awards and honors during his lifetime, but this honor conferred by the Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA is the most treasured reward, the ultimate acknowledgement for his lifelong dedication to the Martial Art of Taekwondo. He was very happy to assume new responsibilities as it would allow him an opportunity to serve the greater cause of Taekwondo and give him a World-wide recognition.
Since 1975, Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani started and coached Taekwondo under the promotional schemes, produced more than 10000 black belt holders, 5000 National Instructors and 4000 National Referees. His contributions and leadership in the World of Taekwondo for over 37 years have earned him a spot in the Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA as “Father of Taekwondo in India”.
For: Taekwondo Federation of India.