Member of the NBC Broadcast team for 2004 Olympic Games for Tae Kwon Do USA coverage.
Personally trained and served as consultant to members of the Philadelphia Flyers Hockey Team, Philadelphia 76ers Basketball Team, Mr. Pat Croce, the University of Pennsylvania Men's Basketball Team, the Philadelphia Phantoms Hockey Team, and Division 1 Collegiate Football players.
Co-Founded the United States Tae Kwon Do League Championships in 2001.
Produced students and teams that competed and won Gold medals in International competitions representing the United States in Malaysia, Hungary, Great Britain, Italy, Puerto Rico, Greece, and the United States. Organizations included the United States Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation, the World Union of Karate Organizations (W.U.K.O.), the World Association of Karate Organizations (W.A.K.O.), the United States Karate Federation, the International Tang Soo Do Federation, U.K., the United Martial Arts Referees Association, and the American Goju Karate International (AGKAI).
Developed a Self-Defense program as a consultant to the Disney Institute in 1995.
Produced 22 All-American competitors in 2000 at the Amatuer Athletic Union (AAU) National Championships held in New Orleans, LA, and 23 All Americans at the 1999 AAU National Championships held in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Named Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1989 by the United Martial Arts Referees Association (UMARA), an inter-style referees association governing Martial Arts competition in the Mid-Atlantic area of the United States.
Named by Karate Illustrated Magazine as the #1 Black Belt Weapons competitor in Region #10, which included the states of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virgina, West Virgina, and the District of Columbia in 1983-84.
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