Korea Hapkido Federation - Prominent Members

Prominent Members

A list of people who were or are prominent members of the Korea Hapkido Federation.

  • Holcombe Thomas—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 8th Dan - Springfield, VA, USA
  • Hal Whalen—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 7th Dan - Boston, MA, USA
  • Lee Sung-Soo—Hapkido Federation Certified 9th Dan - Australia
  • Myung Kwang-Sik—President of the World Hapkido Federation
  • Myung Jae Nam—Founding member (d. 1999) and founder of the International Hapkido Federation
  • Scott Shaw—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 7th Dan - California, USA
  • Son Tae-Soo—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 7th Dan - Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • Ryoo Young,Seol—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 7th Dan - Sydney, Australia
  • John A. Johnson—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 5th Dan - Daegu, South Korea
  • Konrad Spillmann—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 5th Dan - Gallatin TN, USA
  • Kang Seok Lee—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 7th Dan - North Carolina, USA
  • Grand Master Woo—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 7th Dan - Springfield, VA, USA.
  • Grand Master Reza Nobahari—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 7th Dan - Dubai, UAE
  • Grand Master Kidong Lee—Korea Hapkido Federation certified 8th Dan - Sacramento, CA, USA.
  • Grand Master Kim Nam Jae—Head of the International Testing Committee - Seoul, South Korea
  • Fabian Duque - Korea Hapkido Federation U.S.A. Ocala Florida

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