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The ITF-Alcan Taekwon-Do World Championship - QuÃÂbec 2007

Friday 1 June 2007, 8:26AM

By Mediacom

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The International Taekwon-Do Federation is proud to welcome to Quebec City (Canada) teams from more than 50 countries who will be competing for World Championship titles in various categories.


Dates: from May 31st to June 3rd


On our Website, you will have access to a pressroom specifically designed to respond to the needs of the media and where we will provide material summarizing the highlights of each day's activities.

Photos, videos, and press releases will be updated several times each day, and you will be able to download them WITHOUT CHARGE and FREE OF COPYRIGHT to be used at your discretion.


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From your computer anywhere in the world, you can access broadcasts of ALL OF THE COMPETITIONS in real time over the World Wide Web. The cost of subscribing to the Webcasts is very reasonable, and it is the BEST WAY to make sure you don't miss anything.


You can follow the performance of the athletes on your national team. All the information is available on www.itfwcquebec2007.com, where you will find:


- participating countries

- categories (sparring, patterns, breaking, etc.)

- schedule of the competitions

- results of the competitions

- professional photos

- high-resolution videos for TV broadcast

- news stories

- access to the Webcasts

- and much more.


The International Taekwon-Do Federation is the original Taekwon-Do organization created in 1966 by General Choi Hong Hi, founder of this martial art, in order to promote its development around the world and for future generations. ITF Taekwon-Do is more than a sport and a martial art; it is also a way of life and a tool for social development. For more information about the ITF, visit: www.tkd-itf.org.


With more than 800 athletes representing more than 50 countries, the 2007 World Championship is the biggest sporting event in the history of the ITF.


Visit our World Championship Website at www.itfwcquebec2007.com for more detailed information.