Join us in Brisbane for the Australian Taekwondo National Championships and immerse yourself in the Korean martial art of Taekwondo. The Australian Taekwondo National Championships is a premier event on Australia's combat sports calendar. The Championships see athletes from around Australia, many who have qualified through their State Championships, come together for three exciting days of competition in Kyorugi, Poomsae and Breaking.
All attendees must comply with Australian Taekwondo's Codes of Conduct and applicable policies at this event. Sanctions are now being enforced for policy breaches. To view our policies, please click here.
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Our competition guide is a formal document that provides comprehensive information and instructions about all aspects of this event. It serves as a reference for athletes, coaches and fans, outlining the rules, requirements, and guidelines to participate.
Draft Draws will be available below at 5pm (AEDT) Wednesday November 6. Following each weigh-in, all draws will be final as of 5pm (AEDT) the day prior to the relevant event.
Please click below to view all Breaking Event Specific Information for the Australian Taekwondo 2024 National Championships. This includes athlete lists, schedules and draws.
The South Pine Sporting Complex is a world-class venue with a focus on community and elite training. You may find this information helpful when planning your visit.
Volunteers play an important role in supporting our events to make them a success for all involved. We encourage you to express interest below if you would like to join us for this event!
If you are a registered athlete for the 2024 Australian Taekwondo National Championships and need to withdraw, please complete the below form. We will review all applications after the event.
We acknowledge that our office is spread across many traditional lands, and we pay respect to all traditional owners of these lands and elders past and present.