Tina Morgan

Tina Michelle Tanrıkulu (née Morgan, born 10 August 1982) is an Australian taekwondo coach and former international competitor.[1][2] She represented her country at the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics, placing fifth in the latter competition. In 2006, Morgan became the first Australian taekwondo competitor to win a World Cup title.[1] She started working as a coach for Turkish taekwondo club Ankaragücü in 2011.[3]

Tina Tanrıkulu
BornTina Michelle Morgan
(1982-08-10) 10 August 1982
Townsville, Australia
ResidencePerth, Western Australia
NationalityAustralian
StyleTaekwondo
Teacher(s)Jin-Tae Jeong, Daniel Trenton
OccupationTaekwondo coach
SpouseBahri Tanrıkulu

Early life

Tina Morgan
Medal record
Representing  Australia
Women's Taekwondo
World Taekwondo Championships
2003 GermanyLightweight 59–63 kg
World Cup
2006 Bangkok Welterweight 63–67 kg
Asian Championships
2002 Jordan Featherweight 55–59 kg

Morgan was born on 10 August 1982 in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.[1] She moved to Perth as a child and completed her secondary schooling at Woodvale Senior High School.[1] She recalls first having been inspired to become an Olympic athlete when watching the weightlifting competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics.[1] Originally, she had planned to compete in gymnastics, but was told she would grow too tall; she then tried other sports.[1]

In 1994, Morgan was inspired to begin training in taekwondo after watching her brother training in the martial art at the local gymnasium.[1] During her school years, she was also a Western Australian state champion in competitive aerobics, as well as playing football, netball, and tennis.[1]

Morgan earned a tertiary diploma in tourism management in Victoria and a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from the University of Southern Queensland.[1] At national and international level, she trained in taekwondo at the Western Australian Institute of Sport and the Victorian Institute of Sport.[1] Her Olympic coaches have included Jin-Tae Jeong (from 2002–2004) and Daniel Trenton (from 2005–2008).[1]

Competitive taekwondo career

Morgan was listed at 173 cm (5' 8") in height and 64 kg (141 lb.) in weight.[1] She competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens (+67 kg) and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing (–67 kg). Morgan lost her first match in Athens against Brazilian athlete Natália Falavigna da Silva.[2] In 2006, Morgan became the first Australian taekwondo athlete to win a World Cup Title and to be ranked Number 1 in the world in her division.[1]

Morgan managed to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics despite sustaining a major knee injury less than a year before Olympic Qualifications, with orthopaedic Surgeon Hayden Morris performing a repair operation using donor tissue to reduce recovery time.[4] The operation involved transplanting a deceased person's patella tendon into Morgan's knee.[4] Her hopes of fighting for a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics were dashed when she lost a third-round match to Canadian Karine Sergerie on decision.[5][6] Morgan eventually placed fifth after she lost the bronze medal match against French competitor Gwladys Épangue 4–1.[2]

Post-competition career

On 29 January 2009, Morgan married Turkish taekwondo competitor and Olympic silver medallist Bahri Tanrıkulu in Perth.[7] At the time, Morgan said that she was looking forward to coaching future taekwondo competitors.[7]

See also

References

  1. Official site of the 2008 Australian Olympic Team: Tina Morgan Archived 2 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine (2008). Retrieved on 21 April 2010.
  2. Australian Olympic Committee: Tina Tanrikulu (nee Morgan) (c. 2009). Retrieved on 21 April 2010.
  3. "Tina Tanrıkulu Ankaragücü'nde". Hurriyet (in Turkish). 18 July 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
  4. McArthur, G. (2007): Tina Morgan set for 2008 Olympic Games tae kwon do Herald Sun (24 September 2007). Retrieved on 21 April 2010.
  5. Anonymous (2008): Tina Morgan cries foul after Beijing Olympics taekwondo loss The Australian (22 August 2008). Retrieved on 21 April 2010.
  6. Hinds, R. (2008): Dead legs and another kick in the teeth The Age (23 August 2008). Retrieved on 21 April 2010.
  7. Anonymous (2009): Getting a kick out of marriage Community News (4 February 2009). Retrieved on 21 April 2010.
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