Vladimir Putin's Honorary Black Belt Is Revoked By World Taekwondo

Russian president Vladimir Putin's honorary black belt has been revoked by World Taekwondo, the International Federation that governs the sport, due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.    

Putin continues to be sanctioned by sporting authorities, with leagues and sporting organisations across the world showing their support for Ukraine, as Russia are punished for the 'brutal attacks' on their neighbours. 

The huge martial arts fan, Putin, was awarded his honorary 9th dan black belt back in 2013.

This latest news comes on the back of the 69-year-old also recently being suspended as honorary president of the International Judo Federation.

The statement said: said: 'World Taekwondo strongly condemns the brutal attacks on innocent lives in Ukraine, which go against the World Taekwondo vision of 'Peace is More Precious than Triumph' and the World Taekwondo values of respect and tolerance. 

'World Taekwondo's thoughts are with the people of Ukraine and we hope for a peaceful and immediate end to this war.'