Michelle Gordon

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Michelle Gordon
Born Tyna Michelle Gordon
(1960-04-03) April 3, 1960 (age 64)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Style Taekwondo
Rank 4th degree black belt in taekwondo
Years active 1971–Present
Occupation Martial arts Instructor
Website http://www.nctkd2xcell.com

Tyna Michelle Gordon (pronounced Tina) (born April 3, 1960) is a national and international award-winning American martial artist. As for her full-time career, since 2005 Gordon has been a library technician in the acquisitions department of the North Carolina Central University School of Law.[1]

Biography

Personal life

Some of her many accolades are the following:

  • 1997 — Most Caring Coach Award – USA Weekend Magazine, Arlington, VA[2][3]
  • 1997 — Most Caring Coach Award – Herald-Sun Newspaper, Durham, NC[4]
  • 1998 — Presidential Diploma – World Tae kwon Do Federation, Seoul, Korea
  • 1998 — Tae Kwon Do Training Certificate – The World Tae Kwon Do Academy, Seoul, Korea
  • 1999 — Presidential Diploma – World Tae kwon Do Federation, Seoul, Korea
  • 1999 — Tae Kwon Do Training Certificate – The World Tae Kwon Do Academy, Seoul, Korea
  • 2000 — Presidential Diploma – World Tae kwon Do Federation, Seoul, Korea
  • 2000 — Tae Kwon Do Training Certificate – The World Tae Kwon Do Academy, Seoul, Korea
  • 2001 — Presidential Diploma – World Tae kwon Do Federation, Seoul, Korea
  • 2001 — Tae Kwon Do Training Certificate – The World Tae Kwon Do Academy, Seoul, Korea

See also

References

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  1. Linked In Michelle Gordon
  2. Salvoza, M. Franco, McNichol, Tom and Michelle Hatty. 1997 Most Caring Coach Awards. USA Weekend Magazine, December 5–7, 1997
  3. Brewington, Kelly. Durham Tae kwon Do teacher recognized as one of nation’s top coaches. The Herald-Sun Newspaper, December 7, 1997, p. B3.
  4. December 10, 1997 issue of The Herald-Sun Newspaper, p. C9.

8.^ Brewington, Kelly. Honesty! “Caring Coach returns $3,730”. The Herald-Sun Newspaper, February 25, 1998.
9.^ Seward, Chris: "Learning for a lifetime- Getting His Kicks" The Durham News, March 26, 2005.

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