Jan 16, 2026
Charlotte, North Carolina – January 2026 — USA Taekwondo and AAU Taekwondo today announced a strategic alignment focused on expanding opportunity, reducing barriers, and strengthening the domestic development pathway for Taekwondo athletes across the United States.
This alignment represents a significant step forward for the sport, as both organizations work collaboratively to better serve athletes, coaches, referees, and families. While USA Taekwondo and AAU Taekwondo will remain independent organizations with separate governance structures, this effort is designed to create a more functional and athlete-centered domestic ecosystem.
Over the past several months, USA Taekwondo CEO Steve McNally and AAU Martial Arts Executive Director Clinton Oh have worked together to identify practical areas of cooperation that improve clarity, coordination, and opportunity across the sport. The focus of this collaboration is not organizational consolidation, but meaningful alignment that allows athletes to pursue development opportunities with fewer conflicts and greater flexibility.
This announcement builds upon initial discussions held in October 2025, when leadership from USA Taekwondo and AAU Taekwondo met in Charlotte, North Carolina, to explore shared goals and areas of cooperation. At that time, both organizations publicly committed to improving athlete opportunity and strengthening collaboration across competition, development, coaching, and officiating. The initiatives announced today mark the next phase of that work—moving from dialogue to action.
Key Areas of Collaboration
Aligned Domestic Competition Calendar
USA Taekwondo and AAU Taekwondo will work to better coordinate major national event and camp calendars, reducing unnecessary overlap where possible. This strategic spacing will allow athletes greater flexibility to participate in multiple competitive and developmental opportunities throughout the year.
Referee Collaboration and Training
Referee leadership from both organizations are collaborating to create crossover training and development opportunities. This initiative is designed to enhance officiating consistency, strengthen the national officiating pool, and support referee appointments at both domestic and international events.
Cadet Development Alignment (Beginning in 2027)
For the first time, USA Taekwondo and AAU Taekwondo will align domestic development efforts for World-Class Cadet athletes (ages 12–14) through coordinated opportunities, coaching collaboration, and enhanced international exposure.
Key elements include:
Shared Commitment to Safety and Standards
USA Taekwondo and AAU Taekwondo will collaborate on policies and best practices that promote a safer, more respectful, and accountable sport. These efforts will align with World Taekwondo standards and meet or exceed requirements established by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and the U.S. Center for SafeSport.
Looking Ahead
This alignment reflects a shared belief that athletes benefit most when the Taekwondo community works collaboratively. By expanding competitive opportunities, clarifying development pathways, and fostering cooperation, USA Taekwondo and AAU Taekwondo are investing in the long-term success and growth of the sport in the United States.
Additional details regarding timelines and program implementation will be announced throughout 2026.
From the Organizations
Steve McNally, CEO, USA Taekwondo
“This collaboration is about athletes. By improving alignment and reducing unnecessary barriers, we are creating a system that provides more opportunity, clearer pathways, and stronger support for athletes as they pursue their Taekwondo goals.”
Clinton Oh, Executive Director, AAU Martial Arts
“Our focus is on providing athletes, coaches, and families with a safe, respectful, and development-driven environment. By working together, AAU and USA Taekwondo are strengthening the sport and building an ecosystem the next generation can believe in.”