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Nam Tae-hi was born on 19 March, 1929 in Seoul, Korea, is a South Korean martial artist (1929–2013). Discover Nam Tae-hi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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84 years old |
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19 March, 1929 |
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19 March |
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Seoul, Korea |
Date of death |
7 November, 2013 |
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Garden Grove, California, United States |
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South Korea
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Nam Tae-hi Height, Weight & Measurements
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Nam Tae-hi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nam Tae-hi worth at the age of 84 years old? Nam Tae-hi’s income source is mostly from being a successful practitioner. He is from South Korea. We have estimated Nam Tae-hi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Nam Tae-hi (남태희; 南太熙; 19 March 1929 – 7 November 2013) was a pioneering South Korean master of taekwondo and is known as the "Father of Vietnamese Taekwondo".
With Choi Hong-hi, he co-founded the "Oh Do Kwan" and led the twelve original masters of taekwondo of the Korea Taekwon-Do Association (KTA).
Nam was born in March 1929 in Seoul, Korea, during the period of Japanese occupation.
He began training in the martial arts in 1946, training after school for five nights each week.
Nam's training continued in the Chung Do Kwan under Lee Won-kuk.
It has been claimed that Nam introduced Bok-Man Kim (a pioneering master and one of the technical founders of taekwondo, working with Choi) to taekkyeon in 1948, but other sources indicate Nam did not meet Bok-Man Kim until 1954.
While a captain in the South Korean military forces, Nam met Choi, and acted as Choi's second-in-command in the early days of taekwondo.
Nam was pivotal in the development of taekwondo, and was called Choi's "right hand man" in the latter's official biography.
In 1954, at the rank of 2nd dan, Nam participated in a military demonstration of martial arts for the president of South Korea, Syngman Rhee, and broke 13 roof tiles with a downward punch; Rhee was reportedly so impressed that he subsequently ordered all Korean military personnel to undergo training in martial arts.
In March 1959, Nam was a member of the first Korean taekwondo demonstration team to travel overseas, demonstrating his martial art in Vietnam and Taiwan.
Around this time, he was appointed president of the Asia Taekwon-Do Federation, and was also one of the founding directors of the KTA.
In 1962, Nam was appointed as Chief Instructor of taekwondo for the Vietnamese army, and came to be known as the Father of Taekwondo in Vietnam.
Nam designed the Chang Hon taekwondo patterns Hwa-Rang hyung, Chung-Mu hyung, and UI-Ji hyung.
Nam moved to the Chicago area in 1972, opened a dojang in 1973, and then later lived in Los Angeles.
He appears on Chang-keun Choi's list of taekwondo pioneers.
In 2007, he was inducted into the Taekwondo Hall of Fame.
After being admitted to hospital due to pneumonia, Nam died on 7 November 2013 in Garden Grove, California, USA.