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Grandmaster Carl Tate
8th Dan
Pin # 15072

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Grandmaster Carl Tate Jr. began his study of Tang Soo Do
in 1973 at age 12 in Inkster, Michigan, 21 miles west of
Detroit. He was 15 when he was awarded Cho Dan. In
1978 at age 17, he joined the U.S. Army and was stationed at Fort Still in Lawton, Oklahoma until
December 1982. In December of 1982, he was sent to
Erlanger, Germany, where again, he was able to
continue his training. He was named the number two
overall fighter in Europe by Karate Illustrated
Magazine in July 1984.
Grandmaster Tate returned to the U.S. in January 1986 and
opened his own school in Lawton, Oklahoma. Following
his discharge from the military, he was employed by
the City of Lawton. In 1988 he was named the
Oklahoma Karate Association top rank fighter.
In June of 1989, he moved back to Inkster, Michigan
where he continued to teach Tang Soo Do in the City
of Inkster and surrounding areas. Grandmaster Tate also
worked at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
as a assistant manager for Cater Air International
and part time as an auxiliary police officer for the
Inkster police department.
In the Fall of 2000
he moved to Canada and opened the only full time traditional Tang
Soo Do school in Calgary, Alberta. Later that same year, he founded
the
First Canada Tang Soo Do Organization. He currently has four of
his own branch schools that operate under the organization. In
addition to serving as President of his organization, he is also
President of the Canadian Tang Soo Do Association and is a senior
Dan member of the American Tang Soo Do Association & United Tang Soo
Congress.
At 8th Dan, Grandmaster Tate holds the highest rank in traditional Tang Soo Do in Canada. He also holds a Black Belt rank in Tae Kwon Do,
Gumdo and Hapkido. He
conducts seminars in and around Canada on the traditional teachings
of Korean Martial Art and on breaking and sparring. He has appeared
in and written articles for martial arts magazines such as Tae Kwon
Do Times, Inside Tae Kwon Do, Action Martial Arts Canada, Action
Martial Arts USA, Sport Karate Int'l, Dojang Magazine, World Martial
Arts and Tae Kwon Do Korean Martial Art UK.
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Grandmaster Carl Tate was inducted into the following Martial Arts Hall
of Fame:
1992 World Martial Arts Hall Fame Award for Outstanding Achievement
1993 World Martial Arts Hall Fame Award for Instructor of the Year
1997 World Martial Arts Hall Fame Award for Life Time Achievement
1997 WHFSC Int'.l Hall of Fame Award for Master Instructor of the
Year
1998 International Martial Arts Council Award for Person of the Year
1998 International Martial Arts Council Award for School of the Year
2000 Michigan Karate Classic Hall of Fame Award for Person of the
Year
2000 Great Lakes Karate Championships League of Honor Award
2001 Action Martial Arts Magazine USA Hall of Fame Award
2003 The American Tang Soo Do Association 30-years Award
2007 John R. Byrne Memorial Award