Roy Kurban

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Grandmaster
Roy D. Kurban
Born United States
Residence Arlington, Texas
Occupation Taekwondo grandmaster, 8th dan
Known for Karate national competitor,
Martial arts instructor

Roy D. Kurban is an 8th degree American Taekwondo martial arts grandmaster and former Karate national competitor. He lives in Arlington, Texas.

Biography

Roy Kurban began martial arts training in 1965, studying Karate under Allen Steen, Larry Caster, Skipper Mullins, Jerry Wiseman, Phillip Ola, and Dennis Dorris. He also trained in Isshin-ryū Karate with Ed Johnson. He earned his first degree black belt in 1968 in Dallas, Texas. As a member of the United States 8th Army in stationed in Seoul, Korea in 1970, he trained for a full year under grandmaster Won Chik Park.[1]

In 1973, Kurban established his own martial school, the American Black Belt Academy, in Arlington, Texas. This same year, he was voted "Best All-around Karate Man in the U.S." by Professional Karate Magazine.[citation needed]

During the 1970s, he was a formidable competitor,[2][3] and was ranked among the top seven fighters by Black Belt Magazine.[citation needed] It was during this time that he introduced Jin-Song Chung to the United States, a former champion competitor and instructor whom he had met in South Korea during his Army enlistment.[1] (Chung later opened his own martial arts school in North Dallas and went on to become a grandmaster.)

During the 1980s, he made a name for himself as a peace officer instructor throughout the North Texas region, and established an accredited Taekwondo course for the physical education department of the University of Texas at Arlington in 1982, which is still operational.[4] From 1991 to 2006, Kurban served as Justice of the Peace in North Texas.

He is one of the few Americans to receive a Master Instructor certification from the World Taekwondo Federation. He remains active in the Texas martial arts community, conducting seminars and hosting competitions. He is also an active member of the United States Taekwondo Grandmaster Society (USTGS).

Black belts

Kurban earned the following black belts in Karate and Taekwondo:

  • 1968 — 1st degree in Dallas, Texas
  • 1970 — 2nd degree at the Jidokwan headquarters in Seoul, Korea
  • 1972 — 3rd degree in Dallas, Texas from Allen Steen
  • 1975 — 4th degree in Odessa, Texas from Hee Deok Park, through the Korea Moo Duk Kwan Association
  • 1980 — 5th degree and Master Instructor Certificate in Fort Worth, Texas from the World Taekwondo Federation, under Grandmaster Won Chik Park
  • 1986 — 6th degree from the World Taekwondo Federation and Ji Do Kwan Association, under Grandmaster Won Chik Park
  • 1986 — 6th degree certification in Chung Do Kwan Taekwondo in Arlington, Texas under Larry Caster
  • 1994 — 7th degree from Grandmaster Won Chik Park through the Ji Do Kwan and World Taekwondo Federation
  • 2005 — 8th degree and title of "Grandmaster" by Grandmaster Won Chik Park, president of the United States Taekwondo Grandmaster Society (USTGS)

Awards

  • Ambassador of Taekwondo Award, 2010, U.S. Taekwondo Grandmasters Society (USTGS)[5]

Published works

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Won Chik Park (6 June 2011). "Grandmaster Job, Family, & Dojang of His Own". Retrieved 10 July 2012. 
  2. "Three champions but not three stars, Natividad, Kurban, Garcia". karate-norris-lewis-wallace.blogspot.com. 1 May 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2012. 
  3. "1973 United States Karate Championships". AllenSteen.com. 
  4. "Martial Arts EXSA 0107 (course syllabus)". University of Texas at Arlington. Retrieved July 2012. 
  5. "2010 USTGS Hall of Fame Awards". United States Taekwondo Grandmasters Society (USTGS). April 2010. 

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