Israel G Xuivi inducted into Taekwon-do Hall of Fame

Grand Master Israel G Xuivi and his wife after the induction into the Taekwon-do Hall of Fame in USA.

Grand Master Israel G Xuivi and his wife after the induction into the Taekwon-do Hall of Fame in USA.

DIMAPUR, AUGUST 22 (MExN): Grand Master, Israel G Xuivi, the founder of Naga Kiti-do and an International Taekwon-do player was officially inducted in the Taekwon-do Hall of Fame on August 19 at the Hyatt Regency at 2 Exchange Palace, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. 

He was inducted for his outstanding achievements by tagging him as a “Pioneer Taekwon-do Instructor”. He was honoured by Grand Master Gerard E Robbins the President of Taekwon-do Hall of Fame in the presence of Executive Directors and Technical Advisors. 

The award was in conformity with the recognition in the official website of the International Taekwondo Hall of Fame 2021 for his outstanding performance and achievements in Taekwon-do tagging him as ‘Outstanding ITF taekwondo champion’. It may be mentioned that 67 renowned international Grand Masters from the various Taekwondo organisations were inducted during the ceremony. 

As approved by the Technical Advisors of All Naga Kiti-do Association, Israel awarded honorary 9th Degree Black belt to Grand Master Gerard E Robbins for his achievement, commitment and dedication towards the promotion of martial arts around the world and to promote Naga indigenous Martial Art Naga Kiti-do globally.

The All Naga Kiti-do Association, in a press release, congratulate Grand Master Israel G Xuivi for this historic achievement.