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U-17 LFLP Taekwondo Championship: 10 Key Facts

U-17 LFLP Taekwondo Championship: 10 Key Facts

The 2025 U-17 LFLP Taekwondo Championship promises to be a landmark event in Nigeria youth sports.

The championship will take place at the French International School (Lycée Français Louis Pasteur – LFLP) basketball court, Victoria Island Lagos on Saturday, June 14, 2025 at 9:00 a.m.

Here are ten key facts about this year’s competition:

Organized by Body Dynamics Taekwondo Academy

One of Nigeria’s premier martial arts institutions, Body Dynamics Taekwondo Academy, is at the helm of this year’s event, reflecting its growing influence in grassroots Taekwondo development.

Rapid Growth in Participation

More than 200 young athletes are expected to compete—quadrupling the number from the maiden edition in 2024—signaling the competition’s surging popularity.

A Unique Franco-Nigerian Partnership

The collaboration with Lycée Français Louis Pasteur offers a world-class setting that enriches the experience for competitors and attendees alike.

Sanctioned by the Nigeria Taekwondo Federation (NTF)

Official endorsement by the NTF ensures the event meets national and international standards, enhancing its legitimacy and competitiveness.

Strategic Collaborations

The event is a collaborative effort involving the French International School, Lagos State Taekwondo Association, and the Naija Taekwondo Initiative—an alignment that promotes long-term development of the sport in the region.

Backed by Recognizable Sponsors

Supported by leading brands such as Pocari Sweat and Indomie, the championship benefits from increased visibility, better resources, and an enhanced experience for participants and spectators.

Introduction of Official Weight Classifications

In a first for the tournament, standardized junior and cadet weight classes will be introduced this year, bringing the championship in line with global Taekwondo norms.

Regional Participation from Across West Africa

The event will welcome athletes from multiple West African countries, helping to foster cross-border friendships, regional talent development, and intercultural engagement.

Awards

Competitors will receive medals, certificates, and special recognitions for outstanding performance.

Technological Integration in Scoring and Fair Decision Making

The event will also feature advanced Daedo Gen 2 PSS scoring and Instant Video Replay, the latest technology in scoring and quick decision making to assists judges in ensuring transparacy and fairness —thanks to the support of the Naija Taekwondo Initiative—ensuring fairness and transparency.

As the championship continues to evolve, it reinforces Nigeria’s standing as a hub for youth martial arts excellence in West Africa.

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