10/12/2025
IN THE NEWS!
First U21 Taekwondo Championships hosted in Kenya and North Africa holding in down for the African continent 💪
North Africa shines at World Under-21 Taekwondo Championships in Kenya
The inaugural World Under-21 Taekwondo Championships in Nairobi saw strong performances from North African countries, with Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia all cl...
10/12/2025
The Flag Handover Ceremony, Nairobi 2025 World Taekwondo U‑21 Championships.
At the closing ceremony on 6th December 2025 in Nairobi, a symbolic moment marked the transition of hosting duties for the World U‑21 Taekwondo Championships.
🇰🇪 Major Suleiman Sumba (Rtd), President of the Kenya Taekwondo Federation, formally returned the World Taekwondo flag to Dr. Chungwon Choue, President of World Taekwondo.
Dr. Choue then presented the flag to Mr. Slavi Binev, President of the Bulgarian Taekwondo Federation, signifying that the next edition of the World U‑21 Taekwondo Championships will be hosted in Bulgaria.
✨ This handover was more than ceremonial and it symbolized Kenya’s pride in successfully hosting Africa’s first‑ever U‑21 Championships and Bulgaria’s commitment to carry forward the legacy. The flag itself represents continuity, responsibility, and the shared spirit of Taekwondo across nations.
Congratulations Team Kenya and all the best to Team Bulgaria
09/12/2025
Congratulations to all the referees of the Nairobi World Taekwondo U‑21 Championships!
Your professionalism, fairness, and sharp judgment ensured that every match was conducted with integrity and respect for the sport. By upholding the highest standards, you safeguarded the spirit of competition and gave athletes the confidence to perform at their best.
👏 We celebrate your dedication behind the scenes, often unseen, yet absolutely vital in making these championships successful, exciting, and truly memorable.
Asanteni sana for your service to Taekwondo and to the future of the sport.
08/12/2025
Highlights from the awarding ceremony during the closing of the Nairobi World Taekwondo U21 Championships on 6th December
Congratulations to all the awardees for making the championships successful, exciting and incredibly memorable. Asanteni.
• Most Valuable Player Men – Mr Abolfazl Zandi (Iran, M -58kg Champion)
• Most Valuable Player Women – Ms Milana Bekulova (AIN, W -49kg Champion)
• Women Team Standings (1st-5th) – Türkiye, Korea, Morocco, Iran, Greece
• Men Team Standings (1st-5th) – Iran, Türkiye, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Korea
• Active Participation Award – Kenya
• Good Fighting Spirit Award – India
• Best Team Coach Men – Mr Majid Aflaki (Iran)
• Best Team Coach Women – Mr Suat Hasturk (Türkiye)
• Best Referee Men – Mr Yohannes Bogale Sima (Ethiopia)
• Best Referee Women – Ms Dania Gonzalez Cancino (Chile)
06/12/2025
We wind up the exciting Nairobi 2025 World Taekwondo U-21 on a high note.
Congratulations to all the participating athletes, your countries are proud of you, your courage, discipline and dedication are victories themselves.
To the winners, great effort!! 💪 and to many more medals in your journey. Keep it up!
05/12/2025
Immediate former President of the National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOCK) Paul Tergat with women day-two medalist during the awarding ceremony at the Kasarani Indoor Arena.
04/12/2025
Photos from day one action that included a spectacular performance by South Korea performing group 🔥🔥
Catch all the action at Kasarani indoor arena until Saturday 6th December. See you there!!!
04/12/2025
A Spectacular Start to the World Taekwondo U21 Championships in Nairobi! 🇰🇪🥋🌍
The highly anticipated World Taekwondo Under-21 Championships kicked off in grand style at the Kasarani Indoor Arena, bringing together unmatched energy, global talent, and a powerful celebration of youth sport.
Day One featured 16 electrifying matches, showcasing rising stars from across the world. The opening ceremony was officially led by World Taekwondo President Dr. Chungwon Choue and Kenya’s Principal Secretary for Sports Elijah Mwangi, who praised Africa’s growing influence in global Taekwondo and reaffirmed Kenya’s commitment to developing the sport from grassroots to elite level.
Team Kenya proudly fielded four athletes on Day One—Festo Wafula, Waida Mulah, Willias Odhiambo, and Vivian Shiali—who delivered spirited performances and set a strong foundation for the days ahead.
Day One concluded with the crowning of exceptional champions:
🥇 Gold Medalists
Zandi Abolfazi (Iran) – M-58kg
Bekulova Milana (AIN) – W-49kg
Kablan Beibarys (Kazakhstan) – M+87kg
Kavukcuoglu Zehra Begum (Turkey) – W+73kg
🥈 Silver Medalists
Magomedov Magomedgadzhi (AIN) – M-58kg
Kim Hyang-gi (Korea) – W-49kg
Yang Junyoung (Korea) – M+87kg
Kitsiou Agoritsa Artemia (Greece) – W+73kg
🥉 Bronze Medalists
Fonseca Gabriel (Brazil) & Dimitropoulos Konstantinos (Greece) – M-58kg
Elaasal Nehza (Morocco) & Bokan Andrea (Serbia) – W-49kg
Ifaoui Motaz (Tunisia) & Ashrafi Amirmohamad (Iran) – M+87kg
Kuts Mariia (Ukraine) & Khayari Imane (Morocco) – W+73kg
Join all the action at Kasarani indoor arena until 6th December!