Mahama Cho

{{Short description|Taekwondo practitioner (born 1989)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2016}}

{{Use British English|date=June 2016}}

{{Infobox sportsperson

| name = Mahama Cho

| image = Mahama Cho Rio2016.jpg

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| caption = Cho at the 2016 Olympics

| birth_date = {{birth-date and age|16 August 1989}}

| birth_place = Ivory Coast

| height = 192 cm[https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/mahama-cho Mahama Cho] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160922191731/https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/mahama-cho |date=22 September 2016 }}. rio2016.com

| weight = 100 kg

| sport = Taekwondo

| club =

| coach = Paul Green[http://results.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=cho-mahama-1205116/index.html Mahama Cho]. nbcolympics.com

| show-medals = yes

| medaltemplates = {{MedalCountry | {{GBR2}} }}

{{MedalSport | Men's taekwondo}}

{{MedalCompetition |World Championships}}

{{MedalSilver | 2017 Muju | +87 kg}}

{{MedalCompetition |Grand Prix}}

{{MedalGold|2013 Manchester|+80 kg}}

{{MedalGold|2017 Rabat|+80 kg}}

{{MedalSilver|2014 Astana|+80 kg}}

{{MedalBronze|2014 Suzhou|+80 kg}}

{{MedalBronze|2015 Moscow|+80 kg}}

{{MedalBronze|2017 London|+80 kg}}

{{MedalBronze|2018 Taoyuan|+80 kg}}

{{MedalBronze|2019 Rome|+80 kg}}

| updated = 19 September 2019

}}

Mahama Cho (born 16 August 1989) is a taekwondo practitioner who competes in the +87 kg category. Born in the Ivory Coast, he has represented both Great Britain and France in the sport.{{cite web|url=http://www.gbtaekwondo.co.uk/athlete/mahama-cho/|title=Mahama Cho |accessdate=17 January 2016|publisher=GB Taekwondo}}

Early life and personal life

Abdoufata Cho Mahama was raised by his grandmother in the Ivory Coast; his father was abroad and his mother was unable to care for him.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/get-inspired/29690660|title=Mahama Cho: How taekwondo saved me from a life of bullying|date=23 October 2014|accessdate=17 January 2016|author=Nick Hope|publisher=BBC}} A practising Muslim, he attended an Arabic school in Abidjan. As a child, Cho was bullied.

Cho moved to London at the age of eight, at the request of his father. Cho's father Zakaia was a former African taekwondo champion who was teaching the sport there whilst also driving taxis. When he arrived in England, staying first in Kennington and then in Stockwell, Cho was unable to speak any English. He lived with his father's new family, forming a particularly close friendship with his step-brother David.

In 2014, he became engaged to French heptathlete Antoinette Nana Djimou. but their relationship ended in 2017.

He finally married Konnie Touré, an Ivorian radio and TV presenter, producer, actress, singer, screenwriter and business manager in 2023, in Abidjan.

Football career

Cho played semi-professionally for Erith Town. He trialled with Dagenham and Redbridge at the age of 16. He gave up his football career at the age of 17 to focus on taekwondo.

Taekwondo career

He joined the British taekwondo squad at the age of 17. He was injured at the 2011 World Championships. After that event, he moved to Paris to study. He joined the French taekwondo squad, winning gold at 2013 Dutch and USA Opens.

After returning to compete for Britain, at the World Taekwondo Grand Prix he won a gold medal in 2013,{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/taekwondo/25369497|title=World Taekwondo Grand Prix: GB's Mahama Cho wins gold|date=13 December 2013|accessdate=17 January 2016|author=Nick Hope|publisher=BBC}} and a silver medal in 2014.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/taekwondo/28992475|title=World Grand Prix: Mahama Cho claims GB's first medal|date=29 August 2014|accessdate=17 January 2016|publisher=BBC}} In January 2016 he secured Britain their fourth and final qualifying place for the 2016 Summer Olympics.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/taekwondo/35337316|title=Rio 2016: Mahama Cho earns GB an Olympic place in +80kg category|date=17 January 2016|accessdate=17 January 2016|publisher=BBC}}

Results

2017

2016

5th 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2015

  • {{GoldMedal}} President's Cup, in Hamburg, Germany
  • {{GoldMedal}} European Olympic Qualification Tournament, in Istanbul, Turkey
  • {{SilverMedal}} Polish International Open, in Warsaw, Poland
  • {{SilverMedal}} US Open, in Las Vegas, United States
  • {{BronzeMedal}} Serbia International Open, in Belgrad, Serbia
  • {{BronzeMedal}} Grand Prix, in Moscow, Russia

2014

  • {{GoldMedal}} Paris International Open, in Paris, France
  • {{GoldMedal}} Commonwealth Championships in Edinburgh, Scotland
  • {{GoldMedal}} Swiss International Open
  • {{GoldMedal}} Bahrain International Open, Bahrain
  • {{SilverMedal}} Grand Prix Series in Astana, Kazakhstan
  • {{SilverMedal}} Luxor International Open, in Luxor, Egypt
  • {{BronzeMedal}} Fujairah International Open, in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
  • {{BronzeMedal}} Grand Prix, in Suzhou, China

2013

  • {{GoldMedal}} Grand Prix Final in Manchester, England
  • {{GoldMedal}} German International Open, in Hamburg, Germany
  • {{GoldMedal}} Dutch International Open, in Eindhoven, Nederlands
  • {{SilverMedal}} Paris International Open, in Paris, France
  • {{BronzeMedal}} Spanish International Open, in Alicante, Spain
  • {{BronzeMedal}} US Open, in Las Vegas, United States

2012

  • {{GoldMedal}} Israel International Open, in Tel Aviv, Israel
  • {{BronzeMedal}} Spanish International Open, in Alicante, Spain
  • {{BronzeMedal}} Dutch International Open, in Eindhoven, Nederlands

References

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