ISF World School Taekwondo Championship 2023: a global celebration of young talent in Mexico

The International School Sport Federation is set to host the eagerly anticipated World School Taekwondo Championship 2023 in Mazatlán, Mexico, bringing together young athletes from over 14 countries for a week of intense competition and cultural exchange.

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International School Sport Federation (ISF) announces the 2023 World School Taekwondo Championship, set to unite young athletes from over 14 countries in a celebration of global talent and sportsmanship in Mazatlán, Mexico.

The International School Sport Federation (ISF) has proudly announced the launch of the ISF World School Taekwondo Championship 2023, scheduled to take place in Mazatlán, Mexico from June 18 to June 25.

This prestigious event promises to bring together the crème de la crème of young taekwondo athletes, drawing school teams from over 14 countries including China, Brazil, Ukraine, Luxembourg, and Morocco. Organized in collaboration with FEMEDEES, the event is not only a platform for high-level competition but also serves as a venue for cultural exchange and educational initiatives.

“It is more than just a championship; it’s an unforgettable experience for participants and spectators alike,” an ISF spokesperson stated. The championship week will see fierce competition from talented young athletes across the globe, making it a highlight on the international school sports calendar.

The ISF President, Laurent Petrynka, expressed his pride in the continuity of this tradition. “We are proud to continue this long-standing tradition of gathering some of the greatest Taekwondo athletes from all over the world together under the mantle of school sport,” he said.

Viewers can look forward to live coverage of the competitions on the new ISF Tv channel (https://tv.isfsports.org), making it possible for school sports fans worldwide to cheer on their teams and experience the excitement first-hand.

This year’s ISF World School Taekwondo Championship 2023 will undeniably foster international unity, showcasing the talents of young athletes while celebrating the global spirit of Taekwondo.

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