Lee Dong-sup saw off Lim Choon-kil to become the new President of the Kukkiwon ©Kukkiwon

Grandmaster Lee Dong-sup has been elected as the new President of the Kukkiwon - the World Taekwondo headquarters.

The South Korean claimed an emphatic victory over Lim Choon-kil, the former vice-president of the Kukkiwon, to secure the top job at a by-election.

Lee clinched 55 of the 75 votes to comfortably see off Lim who polled 19 following an online voting system which was held due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The result sees the 64-year-old replace Choi Young-ryul, who had been President since March 2020.

Lee Dong-sup wants to make poomsae an Olympic sport ©Kukkiwon
Lee Dong-sup wants to make poomsae an Olympic sport ©Kukkiwon

Lee, who heads South Korea’s National Assembly Taekwondo Federation, claimed he was focused on working with World Taekwondo and the International Olympic Committee to help poomsae become an Olympic sport.

"I will solidify Kukkiwon pursuing harmony, consideration and respect through its reform and normalisation, and also I will establish an Ad-hoc committee of ’Save-Dojang’ for those dojangs in difficult situation due to COVID-19 pandemic," said Lee in a report by World Taekwondo United News.

Lee, a ninth dan holder, started his new role on January 29 and is set to remain in office until October 11 next year.

The Kukkiwon, based in South Korean capital Seoul, is the official taekwondo governing organisation set up by the country’s Government.