History of National Collegiate Taekwondo Association Championships and FISU Games.


The National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (1976) was formed in 1970 by a group of collegiate martial arts instructors.

The National Collegiate Taekwondo Association is works to promote Taekwondo in colleges and universities and to effect a better understanding of the culture and philosophy of Taekwondo.

In the beginning days of US collegiate Taekwondo competition, it was difficult to hold a National Collegiate Taekwondo Championship because of the limited number of colleges and universities holding membership in the NCTA. The only major collegiate annual competition was the Western Collegiate Taekwondo Championship held at the University of California, Berkeley, until 1976 when Professor Jae M. Lee hosted the 1st National Collegiate Championship at Nicholls University, Thibodaux, Louisiana. Subsequent National Collegiate Championships have taken place annually.

For an all-time list of individual US Collegiate National Sparring Taekwondo Champions, please click here.

For an all-time list of US Collegiate National Taekwondo Championship Schools, please click here.

Year
School
City
Directors
Results

Collegiate Team

1976
Nicholls State University Thibodaux, LA Jae Man Lee    
1977
Michigan State University E. Lansing, MI Jay Kim    
1978
University of California Berkeley, CA Ken Min    
1979
University of Nebraska Omaha, NE Suk K. Shin    
1980
Forest Park College St. Louis, MO Bon Y. Shin complete results  
1981
Howard University Washington D.C. D.J. Yang    
1982
University of California Berkeley, CA Ken Min complete results  
1983
Howard University Washington D.C. D.J. Yang    team roster
1984
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA Charles R. Dingman complete results  
1985
W.R. Harper College Chicago, IL Duk Gun Kwon complete results  
1986
University of California Berkeley, CA Ken Min partial results team roster
1987
Stetson University DeLand, FL S.G. Chuang complete results  
1988
Penn Valley Community College Kansas City, MO Oren Gautreaux complete results  
1989
University of Central Florida Orlando, FL K.J. Lee partial results  
1990
California State University Hayward, CA Robert Zambetti complete results team roster
1991
W.R. Harper College Chicago, IL Duk Gun Kwon black belt results  
1992
University of California Berkeley, CA Ken Min black belt results team roster
1993
Nicholls State University Thibodaux, LA Jae Man Lee black belt results team roster
1994
Iowa State University Ames, IA Yong Chin Pak black belt results team roster
1995
New York University New York, NY Dong Keun Park complete results  
1996
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA Ken Min

complete results

team roster
1997
Penn Valley Community College Kansas City, MO Oren Gautreaux complete results team roster
1998
Princeton University Princeton, NJ Jiho Choi
Rex Hatfield
complete results team roster
trial results
1999
Callifornia State Polytechnic University Pomona, CA Yung Seung Kim complete results  
2000
Iowa State University Ames, IA Yong Chin Pak complete results

team roster
trial results

2001
University of Texas Austin, TX Tae Hwn Yoon complete results team roster
2002
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Angel Roman complete results team roster
trial results
2003
Edmonds Community College Lynwood, WA Sun Do Hwang
Kimmer Sebesta
complete results team roster
trial results
2004
University of Bridgeport Bridgeport, CT Yongbom Kim complete results team roster
trial results
2005
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA Ken Min complete results team roster
trial results
2006
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA Dan Chuang complete results team roster
trial results
2007
Texas A&M University College Station, TX John Creasy complete results team roster
trial results
2008
Stanford University Stanford, CA Tim Ghormley complete results trial results
trial brackets

team results


trip summary
2009 Brown University Providence, RI Sung Park complete results Pan Am Team results

SWUG Team results


trip summary
2010 Metro State College of Denver Denver, CO Bill Pottle complete results team results

trip summary
2011 University of California, Davis Davis, CA Alex Antipa complete results  

Effective as of 1985, the scoring of these tournament has been done on the basis of team standing: the team - the cumulative point total is determined, and first place is awarded three points, second place gets two points, and third place receives one point. Under this system, the US. team earned second place honors at the 1983 1st World Championships in Seoul, Korea.

The National Collegiate Taekwondo Association will continue to promote, foster, and broaden our activities in colleges and universities by providing quality instruction and coaching for Taekwondo students. The development of mind and body through qualified instructors and disciplined training will enhance the success of academic improvement and social progress. The first FISU-recognized Taekwondo games was held in November, 1986 at the University of California, Berkeley. At that competition, the US Collegiate team took second overall.  The 2nd World University Taekwondo Championships were held in Santander, Spain in 1990 with the US team taking third place.

The University of Guadalajara hosted the 3rd World University Taekwondo Championships in 1992.  Twenty-six countries participated at this event where the United State received eight place.  The 4th World University Taekwondo Championships were held in St. Petersburg, Russia in September 1996.  The US team placed third overall.  In 1998 the 5th World University Taekwondo Championships were held in Manzanillo, Mexico with the US team coming in 6th place.  Kaohsiung, Taiwan hosted the 6th World University Taekwondo Championships in March, 2000.  The US team rose back up to 2nd place at this event.  The 7th World University Taekwondo Championships were held at the place where they began, University of California-Berkeley's Harmon Arena in June 2002.  The US Women's team took 1st place and the US team overall came in second.  The 8th World University Taekwondo Championships were held in June 2004 in Patras, Greece.  The US team came in 7th at this event.  The 9th World University Taekwondo Championships will be hosted by the University of Valencia in Valencia, Spain.

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