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Master Augustus Mitchell, VII Dan

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Date of Birth: 28.08.1961.

Place of Birth: Grenada

Height: 193cm

Weight: 107Kg

 

 

Short Biography

Master Mitchell VII Dan became involved in Tae Kwon-Do in the early 1970's. He travels the world attending seminars and officiating at international events. Master Mitchell was a former coordinator of the business of the School of Tae Kwon-Do in the city of Oxford. He has hosted several championships and Training Seminars in the UK.

Now Master Mitchell joined OMAA to pass on his knowledge and experience. He is committed to fulfilling his duties and responsibilities. To achieve these goals, his philosophy has been to remain focused, open and available for consultation and discussion when promoting the art of Tae Kwon-Do and Martial Arts.

 

Master Mitchell VII Dan is:

•  President of Grenada Tae Kwon-Do Association;

•  President Eastern Caribbean Tae Kwon-Do Association;

•  Founder member of the African Tae Kwon-Do Association;

•  Vice President of Pan Am Tae Kwon-Do Council;

•  Member of the International Tae Kwon-Do Federation (ITF);

•  Former co-ordinator of the Business of the School of Tae Kwon-Do in Oxford.

 

Martial Art Background

•  Master in Tae Kwon-Do

•  Black Belt in Karate: Kyushindo Karate; Shotokan karate; Goju Karate

•  Black Belt in Kung-Fu

•  Thai Boxing experience

•  Boxing experience

 

Achievements:

•  1999: Outstanding International Instructor of the Year

•  1992: Retired from competition and become Official Umpire and Referee with ITF

• 1982-1992: Competed around UK and internationally winning many different competitions including English Open, English Championships Welsh and BTC

•  1990: World Championship (Montreal) - 7th

•  1988: BTC Heavy Weight Finalist Silver Medal

•  1987: English Champion Heavy weight sparring and power

•  1986: English overall Championships

•  1985: UK Sparring Champion

•  1984: European Championships Hungary