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OUCH! Mark pole-axes opponent - VIDEO



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Published Date:
13 May 2008
SHEFFIELD'S Tae Kwon Do expert Mark Lee took just 14 seconds to take a gold medal in the Tae Kwon Do International European championships at Cork, Ireland.
It makes painful watching, as his superbly-executed axe kick pole-axed his opponent in the men's heavy weight division to become European Champion.

Mark had earlier beaten David Cooper the 6 foot 8 inch tall reigning English Champion in the semi-final.

Steve McAleavy, also a member of the Tae Kwon Do Association of Great Britain (TAGB) tutored by Graham Churchill, a 6th Degree black belt, gained bronze in the same division .

McAleavy had to retire from the semi final with a severe nose bleed
Churchill described Lee's gold win as a "a great result."

Click here to see footage of Mark's knock out blow

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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 12:05 PM
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  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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