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Name: Kevin Kim
College affiliation: Cornell University
Course of study:
Electrical Engineering
Hometown: Holmdel, NJ
Year: 2009
Collegiate Coach: Han Don Cho
Otherer Coaches: Albert Wang (Taipei, TWN) and Jimmy Hsu (Blue Dragon Martial Arts)
Weight Class: Featherweight
Date of Birth: 9/22/87
Interests: Computer Games, Electronics, MMA, T3h InT3|2n3T

INCTL Tournament Record:

2008 INCTL Male INCTL MVP
2008 Columbia Tournament: A Team Sparring, Gold
2008 Columbia Tournament: B Team Sparring, Gold
2008 U Penn Tournament: A Team Sparring, Bronze
2008 U Penn Tournament: BTeam Sparring, Gold
2008 NYU Tournament: A Team Sparring, Gold
2008 NYU Tournament: B Team Sparring, Gold
2007 Cornell Tournament: A Team Sparring, Gold
2007 Cornell Tournament: B Team Sparring, Gold
2007 MIT Tournament: A Team Sparring, Gold
2007 MIT Tournament: BTeam Sparring, Gold

2007 Columbia Tournament: A Team Sparring, Bronze
2007 Columbia Tournament: B Team Sparring, Silver
2007 U Penn Tournament: A Team Sparring, Bronze
2007 U Penn Tournament: B Team Sparring, Bronze
2007 NYU Tournament: A-Team Sparring, Bronze
2007 NYU Tournament: B Team Sparring, Silver

Other Tournament Record:

2007 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championship - Red Belt sparring, Silver (lightweight)

More about Kevin:

Before doing Sport TKD, I bounced around different martial arts like Aikido and just recreational TKD, a "Rec Tek" if you would. Now, I'm doing it again but still doing Sport TKD. I always look for the practical parts of any martial art so I can become a more complete martial artist and bend the rules of the game. I also enjoy walks along the polluted Jersey Shore and making jokes. Remember kids, winners don't do drugs.

Thoughts about the INCTL and Taekwondo in General:

Sport Tae Kwon Do at Cornell was hands down one of the best things that had ever happened. The people I met and the things I did speak for themselves. If you're reading this, chances are you know what I'm talking about.