Vika's Gift: WTF President Receives 'Most Prestigious Present' From Para-Athlete

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SAMSUN, Turkey (September 17, 2015) - WTF President Chungwon Choue’s office in the federation’s Seoul is packed with souvenirs, gifts and treasures from world leaders and sports officials, ranging from congratulatory plaques to a West Point cavalry sabre to a family of faux lions.

 

Now, a new and very special gift will take pride of place in this room.

 

That special gift is a rectangular embroidery of hand-stitched flowers, presented to the WTF president on the sidelines of the 6th World Para-Taekwondo Championships in Samsun, Turkey.

 

The presenter? None other than Ukrainian para-taekwondo wunderkind Vika Marchuk.

 

“It was really touching, it was the first time I have ever received a gift like that,” said Choue, clearly taken aback at the surprise gesture. “How long did it take her to make that? It was the first time I have ever had a present like that.”

 

“I really appreciate Dr. Choue because he did so many things for para-taekwondo,” said the diminutive Ukrainian para-athlete. “He has put so much energy into it.”

 

Having suffered an extraordinarily hard life as a result of her disabilities – she was abandoned as a baby and raised in an orphanage - para-taekwondo has proven a boon to Marchuk. She has won three golds at world para-taekwondo championships, and took silver in Samsun. As a result of her sporting achievements, she has been given an apartment and a stipend by a grateful government.

 

Making the gift particularly precious is the amount of painstaking work that went into the stitching: Vika has only four fingers on her right hand. Asked how long it had taken her to complete the embroidery – which is her hobby - Marchuk said, “About three weeks; some days I did five hours on it, some days, twelve hours.”

 

Remarkably - even though he became WTF president in 2004 – Choue had never received a personal present from an athlete.

 

“I will put it up in my office,” said Choue. “Everyone who comes in, I will say,‘This is the most prestigious gift I ever received.’”

 

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