Other members of the UKTA who have obtained the grade of Master, but are not members of our Masters Council:


Master Andrew Whiteley , VII Dan

Master  Andrew  Whiteley VIIDan

Whilst pursuing a successful competitive career in badminton to international level until 1991, Master Whiteley was a comparative latecomer to Taekwon-Do.  He started training in Reading with Master Cutler in 1984 before promotion to 1st Degree in 1988 following a memorable course instructed by Master Park Jung Tae. 

He gained his first international success for Taekwon-Do in 1990 during the 7th World Championships, Canada and continued with further medal success at the 6th European Championships, England 1991. He was then offered placement on a one year’s intensive training course at the Olympic Centre, Moscow University, the former USSR, run by Master Ri Yong Sok.
and later qualified in 1992 as IV Degree International Instructor and‘A Class’ Umpire by Gen. Choi Hong Hi.

He has since covered 14 European Championships, 10 World and as many Home Internationals either as competitor, or as England Coach from 1998, culminating in two individual medals in both patterns and power test at the Veteran World Championships in Bulgaria 2006.  He was a Combat Hall of Fame Awards Winner in 2001, made presentations to HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in 2002, and HRH Princess Anne in 2004.

Now Coaching Director for ITF England and UKTA National Demonstration Team he continues to promote Taekwon-Do in the Thames Valley during its own 25th year as well as assisting with the development of ITF France, where he is now based.

 

 

Master Derek Blackburn , VII Dan

Master  Derek blackburn VIIDan

I began training in TKD in the mid 70's, reaching 1st degree in 1986. a year later I took over running the School in Newmarkert.
I have trained with many TKD Masters and instructors, including 3 seminars with General Choi. Travelling all over the UK to gain experience and knowledge.
As a ITF umpire I have officiated at National and European championships.
In 2003 I opened classes in Cambridge and Bury St. Edmunds renaming my School Mid Anglia School of Taekwon-do. I now teach every evening, passing on to others what I have learned.
My greatest achievement in TKD was being promoted to 7th Degree by the greatest ever exponent of TKD Grand Master Rhee Ki Ha.

 

Master Leroy Small , VII Dan

 

 



Master Andrew K.H. Rhee VII Dan

Master Rhee

I started Taekwon-do in 1977 under the instruction of Mr Roy Oldham (pre TAGB) and Mr Paul Kelly who taught in Atherstone and is still a UKTA Instructor to this day! I later moved to Middlesex with my Father and attended Mr Raymond Choy's classes. Following a 1 year sabbatical spent in Seoul, Korea attending Yonsei University, I returned to the UK and trained under Mr William Shannon. Grand Master Rhee has been my Instructor since then.
As the eldest Son of 'The Grand Master', I have been fortunate to experience more than most people in Taekwon-do. One of my most memorable experiences is being sent by my Father to assist General Choi, the Founder, at ITF Seminar's in FeCamp, France and then London in early 2001. I was even more honoured during the London event to be given the duty of 'rooming' and 'serving' the General, a huge learning curve for anyone in their Taekwon-do career.
And now years on, I find myself at the grade of 7 Dan and bearing the name "Master Rhee"... a distinguished title for which my Father was so famous! Nevertheless, just as I grew into the rank of Black belt, Instructor, then International Instructor. Now as a Master, I am sure I will rise to the responsibility.
I thank my Father, Grand Master Rhee for his knowledge, guidance and wisdom.