U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist And Tae Kwon Do Martial Arts Icon Lynnette Love Broadcasts World-Wide

Approaching 20 years since her retirement from the Olympic Games, Guinness Book of World Records inductee Lynnette Love generates buzz on South Korean Television

U.S.A's Lynnette Love Touches The Heart Of Many As She Reveals To Korea's Major Television Network How The Country's Culture And Art Form Made A Difference In Her Life

One year before Lynnette Love celebrates her 20 year anniversary since retiring from the Olympic Games, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) will feature the World Champion Tae Kwon Do practitioner during the network's regular news broadcast. The Korean based network broadcasts throughout South Korea. MBC America, a division of MBC, broadcasts the network within the U.S. and airs to subscribers on Verizon, Cox and Comcast cable networks.

"I was informed about Lynnette Love's story through a colleague, and believed the story to be newsworthy to the South Korean citizens." says the journalist who interviewed Love. "Taekwondo is the national sport of South Korea. Also, Lynnette Love's story is very interesting because she is an American who won the gold medal in Taekwondo when the Olympics were held in South Korea." The interviewer explained that he wanted to show the influence of Taekwondo in the United States, and how many other cultures are participating in the sport. Also, the fact that a movie is being made about her story is of significant interest. More information about MBC can be found on the official website at http://mbc-america.com/xe/home Love's story is set to air this September.

Love is known for her competitive career before and during the 1988 Olympic Games. She put Detroit, Michigan on the world map by winning three World Championships, two Olympic Medals, 10 US National Championships and 5 Pan American titles.

The most decorated athlete in Tae Kwon Do history, to date, no other female practitioner has beat her record. In 1991, the United States Olympic Committee named Ms. Love Female Athlete of the year for all sports. In 1992, with the title of Team Captain under her belt, she was the only woman from the 88 team to return and medal for the U.S..

Soon after her retirement, Ms. Love coached the US National Team at the World Championships, World Cup and Pan Am Games and was named USOC Developmental Coach of the Year.

Today Love operates Love's Tae Kwon Do Academy where she teaches up and coming martial arts practitioners.

A movie is in development to pay homage to Love's success. Having co-starred on prime-time episodic Criminal Minds, Actress, Writer and Co-Producer of Seoul, U.S.A, Cherrelle eLan of Lady eLan Films will star in the movie playing the lead of Lynnette Love.

This October, along with Love, eLan will join Just Jameen for the Eclectic 2011 Pamper Event to raise funds for the trailer of the film. The two women will autograph photos and movie posters that will go to supporters of the film. For more information about the film please visit http://seoulusathemovie.webs.com

Just Jameen for the Eclectic 2011 Pamper Event will take place October 7-8, 2011 at The Embassy Suites Hotes 19525 Victor Parkway, Livonia, MI 48152, Phone 734-462-6000 F 734-462-6003

For more event and vendor information please call 313-279-1494 or email [email protected].

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