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Bronze Medal Effort for Arlington Heights Black Belt Gausselin at Taekwondo National Championship

Walking away with a bronze medal in board breaking at the world's largest taekwondo competition, 10-year-old Jaden Gausselin proved he is on the path to athletic glory with his strong performance at the 2013 USA Taekwondo National Championship.

The young Arlington Heights black belt has a bright future in taekwondo, according to his instructor, White Tiger Head Master Skik Lee. “Raymond has brought immense pride to himself, his family and our center,” said Lee. “He is a determined competitor with superlative skills and a passion for the sport.”

More than 4,000 athletes competed at this year's national championship, held in Chicago, IL from July 3-9 and boasting Olympic-level training technology. The United States Olympic Committee recognizes USA Taekwondo as the governing body for the sport in the U.S., and victory at USAT's national level is an important step on the road to compete for the U.S. at the XXXI Olympic Summer Games, to be held in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For young athletes like Gausselin who are under the age of 16 and thus not yet eligible to enter Olympic trials, the USAT nationals serve as the highest and most prestigious level of competition they can achieve.

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