I began
studying Taekwondo in 1995,
my first year out of high school. With a
background in other close quarter combat
styles, I quickly progressed through the
ranks and fell in love with the fierce discipline,
respect and humility that the Korean
martial arts all tend to embrace. I
now hold a 4th degree black belt. In 1996
I was selected for the South African National
Team and was sent for my first of many training
camps in South Korea. In 1998 I won the
African Taekwondo Championships
in Nairobi, Kenya to take the African heavyweight
title and have managed to stay number one
in Africa ever since. In 1999, I qualified
for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. Just
before leaving for Australia, I picked up
a serious injury during training that put
me out of the Games, sitting on the sidelines
when my event was held.
After a brief period away from the sport after the
Games, I bounced back and in 2003 won the African title
yet again, and was ranked 5th at the World Championships
in Germany. I was selected for the South African Olympic
squad for the 2004 Games in Athens but contracted
malaria and was unable to compete fully at the
qualification tournaments in the few weeks after, thus
putting me out of the 2004 competition. In Feb 2005
Gaylene and I got engaged and decided to move to London.
The idea was to base myself in London to train and be
close enough to
travel every few weeks to Europe to compete on the
European circuit and gain all the extra training and
competition experience in my push for the 2008 Olympic
Games in Beijing.
On the 29th April 2006 Gaylene and I travelled
back to South Africa to get married – and
no, we have no plans yet for children. Over
the past two years in London, I have competed
in numerous European events and in November
2006 I won the British National
Heavyweight title.
After working as a personal trainer the last two years
for Fitness First in Angel, Islington, I have now (under
pressure from Gaylene), made the the move to train full
time, two to three times a day for two hours each
session.
I am aiming towards the Olympic World Qualification
tournament in Manchester, UK, where I will
need to take one of the top four places
in order to qualify. Failing that, I will
have to focus on Tripoli, Libya, in November
where at the African Olympic qualifications
I will need to take either 1st or 2nd to
qualify. |