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Lauren Burns

Lauren Chantel Burns, OAM (born 8 June 1974) is an Australian taekwondo practitioner and Olympic champion.[1] She won Australia's first Olympic gold medal in taekwondo at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, competing in the women's under 49 kg class.[2] Burns holds the rank of 3rd dan black belt in taekwondo.[3] Following her competitive taekwondo career, she has been involved in a range of activities, including motivational speaking and community work.

Lauren Burns
Born (1974-06-08) 8 June 1974 (age 48)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
ResidenceMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
StyleTaekwondo
Teacher(s)Martin and Jeanette Hall, Grandmaster Joon No, Jin Tae Jeong
Rank3rd dan taekwondo (KUKKIWON)
SpouseNathan Muller
ChildrenMac Banjo Muller and Piper Muller
Notable school(s)Preshil, The Margret Lyttle Memorial School
Websitewww.laurenburns.com

Early life

Burns was born on 8 June 1974 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,[4][5][6][7] the daughter of singer Ronnie Burns and dancer Maggie Burns (née Stewart).[1][8][9] As a child, she did not participate much in sports.[9] Her younger brother, Michael (then aged 7), became interested in martial arts after watching the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and started learning taekwondo.[10] Shortly thereafter, their father also began training in taekwondo; together, her father and brother encouraged her (then aged 14) to begin training as well.[10]

Burns began her taekwondo training at Joon No(노의준)'s Taekwondo (JNTKD), she began competing in taekwondo in 1990; she was training under Grandmaster Joon No's direction at the time and became a national team member, her training partner was Donna Scherp.[11][12][13]

Competitive taekwondo career

Lauren Burns
Medal record
Representing   Australia
Women’s taekwondo
Olympic Games
  2000 Sydney 49 kg
World Championships
  1997 Hong Kong Bantamweight

A successful tournament career included 12 Australian women's national taekwondo championships,[6] a bronze medal at the World Cup in 1996,[14] a bronze medal in the under 51 kg class at the 1997 World Taekwondo Championships in Hong Kong,[15] and a gold medal at the US Open taekwondo competition in 1999.[6] Her first appearance at the World Championships was at the 1993 World Taekwondo Championships in New York, and she shared fifth place in the bantamweight division at the 1995 World Taekwondo Championships in the Philippines.[14] She has also won medals at many other competitions outside Australia.[14]

Burns studied naturopathy, but deferred her studies for a year to focus on her Olympic campaign in 2000,[1] training under Australian national taekwondo coach Jin Tae Jeong(정진태).[3][9][16] She trained 5–7 hours a day in preparation for Olympic competition.[3] Burns was listed at 165 cm (5'5") in height and 49 kg (108 lb.) in weight,[6] but has since indicated that 54 kg (119 lb.) is her natural weight.[17] On 23 August 2000, less than a month before the Sydney Olympics, she was awarded the Australian Sports Medal.[18] Burns won a gold medal in taekwondo at the 2000 Summer Olympics,[19] in a tournament marked by controversial judging at times.[20] She defeated Taiwanese competitor Chi Shu-Ju in the quarter final, who claimed that the loud cheering of the parochial home crowd had influenced the judges,[20] and won the Olympic final against Cuban competitor Urbia Melendez.[21]

Her Olympic gold medal was stolen in 2003,[22] but it was recovered within a few days.[23] That same year, she published her autobiography, Fighting Spirit: From a charmed childhood to the Olympics and beyond.[24][25]

Post-competition career

Burns is linked with the Victorian Institute of Sport and the South Australian Sports Institute.[6] Apart from her taekwondo career, Burns also works as a motivational speaker[26][27] and promotes the "Zip Bag", which she designed.[28][29] She also supports the Red Dust Role Models community project and is an ambassador for charitable organisation World Vision.[30][31] Burns resides in Melbourne[4] with her husband, Nathan Muller,[32] and their children, Mac Banjo (born in early 2009) and Piper (born in 2010).[31][32]

Recognition

On 26 January 2001 (Australia Day), Burns was honoured with a Medal of the Order of Australia.[6][33][34] In 2017, Burns was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.[35]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Gordon, H. (c. 2000): Lauren Burns, Taekwondo Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  2. ^ Australian Olympic Committee (2003): The compendium: Official Australian Olympic statistics 1896–2003 (p. 12). Saint Lucia, Australia: University of Queensland. (ISBN 978-0-7022-3425-5)
  3. ^ a b c Burns, L. (2003): The Fighter 17 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 26 March 2010; link updated on 23 August 2012.
  4. ^ a b Burns, L. (2003): Facts & Info 19 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 26 March 2010; link updated on 23 August 2012.
  5. ^ databaseOlympics.com: Lauren Burns 16 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine (2000). Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Taekwondo Queensland: Lauren Burns (October 2004). Retrieved on 26 March 2010. 17 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ (c. 2009). Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  8. ^ ABC Sydney Olympic Games athlete profile: Lauren Burns (2000). Retrieved on 7 April 2008.
  9. ^ a b c Gordon, H. (2003): The time of our lives: Inside the Sydney Olympics – Australia and the Olympic Games 1994–2002 (pp. 246–247). Saint Lucia, Australia: University of Queensland. (ISBN 978-0-7022-3412-5)
  10. ^ a b Burns, L. (2003): Frequently Asked Questions Retrieved on 26 March 2010. 17 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Schiavello, M. (1994): "Addicted to Taekwondo: Lauren Burns." Australasian Taekwondo, 3(1):63–65.
  12. ^ Brown, R. (2007): "No limits: Grandmaster Joon No." Australasian Taekwondo, 16(4):26–31.
  13. ^ "태권 호주! 30년 산증인". 20 January 2004.
  14. ^ a b c Burns, L. (2003): Achievements 2 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 31 March 2010; link updated on 23 August 2012.
  15. ^ Sports 123: Taekwondo – World Championships – Women: -51 kg (2007). Retrieved on 13 July 2008. 10 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ "호주의 한인 감독".
  17. ^ Cardwell, G. (2006): Gold medal nutrition. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. (ISBN 978-0-7360-6069-1)
  18. ^ It's an Honour: Burns, Lauren Chantel – Australian Sports Medal Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  19. ^ databaseOlympics.com: Taekwondo results for the 2000 Summer Olympics 23 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine (2000). Retrieved on 6 April 2008.
  20. ^ a b ABC News Online: Taekwondo judges fight bias accusations (1 October 2000). Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  21. ^ (c. 2000). Retrieved on 31 March 2010.
  22. ^ Berry, J. (2003): Theft of medal leaves champion heartbroken The Age (18 December 2003). Retrieved on 16 August 2008.
  23. ^ Webster, A. (2003): A golden 'boomerang' comes back for Lauren Burns The Age (20 December 2003). Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  24. ^ Burns, L. (2003): Fighting Spirit: From a charmed childhood to the Olympics and beyond. Camberwell, Australia: Viking. (ISBN 978-0-6700-4037-7)
  25. ^ Jacob, R. (2005): Martial arts biographies: An annotated bibliography (p. 4). New York: iUniverse. (ISBN 978-0-5953-4861-9)
  26. ^ Burns, L. (2003): Public speaking Retrieved on 26 March 2010. 17 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  27. ^ Conference Speakers Australia: Lauren Burns, professional speaker (2004). Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  28. ^ Burns, L. (2003): Products Retrieved on 26 March 2010. 30 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  29. ^ Love Your Planet 11 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine (2007). Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  30. ^ Burns, L. (2003): Community involvement Retrieved on 26 March 2010. 9 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  31. ^ a b Red Dust Role Models: Lauren Burns (c. 2006). Retrieved on 26 March 2010. 8 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ a b Anonymous (2008): First baby for Olympic golden girl Lauren Burns Herald Sun (5 October 2008). Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  33. ^ It's an Honour: Burns, Lauren Chantel – Medal of the Order of Australia Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  34. ^ Moreland Youth Summit: Report and recommendations 19 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine (2004, p. 18). Retrieved on 26 March 2010.
  35. ^ "Lauren Burns punches her ticket to Hall of Fame". Sport Australia Hall of Fame website. Retrieved 27 September 2020.

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Lauren Chantel Burns OAM born 8 June 1974 is an Australian taekwondo practitioner and Olympic champion 1 She won Australia s first Olympic gold medal in taekwondo at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney competing in the women s under 49 kg class 2 Burns holds the rank of 3rd dan black belt in taekwondo 3 Following her competitive taekwondo career she has been involved in a range of activities including motivational speaking and community work Lauren BurnsBorn 1974 06 08 8 June 1974 age 48 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaResidenceMelbourne Victoria AustraliaNationalityAustralianStyleTaekwondoTeacher s Martin and Jeanette Hall Grandmaster Joon No Jin Tae JeongRank3rd dan taekwondo KUKKIWON SpouseNathan MullerChildrenMac Banjo Muller and Piper MullerNotable school s Preshil The Margret Lyttle Memorial SchoolWebsitewww wbr laurenburns wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Competitive taekwondo career 3 Post competition career 4 Recognition 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBurns was born on 8 June 1974 in Melbourne Victoria Australia 4 5 6 7 the daughter of singer Ronnie Burns and dancer Maggie Burns nee Stewart 1 8 9 As a child she did not participate much in sports 9 Her younger brother Michael then aged 7 became interested in martial arts after watching the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and started learning taekwondo 10 Shortly thereafter their father also began training in taekwondo together her father and brother encouraged her then aged 14 to begin training as well 10 Burns began her taekwondo training at Joon No 노의준 s Taekwondo JNTKD she began competing in taekwondo in 1990 she was training under Grandmaster Joon No s direction at the time and became a national team member her training partner was Donna Scherp 11 12 13 Competitive taekwondo career EditLauren Burns Medal recordRepresenting AustraliaWomen s taekwondoOlympic Games 2000 Sydney 49 kgWorld Championships 1997 Hong Kong BantamweightA successful tournament career included 12 Australian women s national taekwondo championships 6 a bronze medal at the World Cup in 1996 14 a bronze medal in the under 51 kg class at the 1997 World Taekwondo Championships in Hong Kong 15 and a gold medal at the US Open taekwondo competition in 1999 6 Her first appearance at the World Championships was at the 1993 World Taekwondo Championships in New York and she shared fifth place in the bantamweight division at the 1995 World Taekwondo Championships in the Philippines 14 She has also won medals at many other competitions outside Australia 14 Burns studied naturopathy but deferred her studies for a year to focus on her Olympic campaign in 2000 1 training under Australian national taekwondo coach Jin Tae Jeong 정진태 3 9 16 She trained 5 7 hours a day in preparation for Olympic competition 3 Burns was listed at 165 cm 5 5 in height and 49 kg 108 lb in weight 6 but has since indicated that 54 kg 119 lb is her natural weight 17 On 23 August 2000 less than a month before the Sydney Olympics she was awarded the Australian Sports Medal 18 Burns won a gold medal in taekwondo at the 2000 Summer Olympics 19 in a tournament marked by controversial judging at times 20 She defeated Taiwanese competitor Chi Shu Ju in the quarter final who claimed that the loud cheering of the parochial home crowd had influenced the judges 20 and won the Olympic final against Cuban competitor Urbia Melendez 21 Her Olympic gold medal was stolen in 2003 22 but it was recovered within a few days 23 That same year she published her autobiography Fighting Spirit From a charmed childhood to the Olympics and beyond 24 25 Post competition career EditBurns is linked with the Victorian Institute of Sport and the South Australian Sports Institute 6 Apart from her taekwondo career Burns also works as a motivational speaker 26 27 and promotes the Zip Bag which she designed 28 29 She also supports the Red Dust Role Models community project and is an ambassador for charitable organisation World Vision 30 31 Burns resides in Melbourne 4 with her husband Nathan Muller 32 and their children Mac Banjo born in early 2009 and Piper born in 2010 31 32 Recognition EditOn 26 January 2001 Australia Day Burns was honoured with a Medal of the Order of Australia 6 33 34 In 2017 Burns was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame 35 See also EditDaniel Trenton Sparring World Taekwondo FederationReferences Edit a b c Gordon H c 2000 Lauren Burns Taekwondo Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Australian Olympic Committee 2003 The compendium Official Australian Olympic statistics 1896 2003 p 12 Saint Lucia Australia University of Queensland ISBN 978 0 7022 3425 5 a b c Burns L 2003 The Fighter Archived 17 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 26 March 2010 link updated on 23 August 2012 a b Burns L 2003 Facts amp Info Archived 19 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 26 March 2010 link updated on 23 August 2012 databaseOlympics com Lauren Burns Archived 16 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine 2000 Retrieved on 26 March 2010 a b c d e f Taekwondo Queensland Lauren Burns October 2004 Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Archived 17 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Sports Reference Lauren Burns c 2009 Retrieved on 26 March 2010 ABC Sydney Olympic Games athlete profile Lauren Burns 2000 Retrieved on 7 April 2008 a b c Gordon H 2003 The time of our lives Inside the Sydney Olympics Australia and the Olympic Games 1994 2002 pp 246 247 Saint Lucia Australia University of Queensland ISBN 978 0 7022 3412 5 a b Burns L 2003 Frequently Asked Questions Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Archived 17 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Schiavello M 1994 Addicted to Taekwondo Lauren Burns Australasian Taekwondo 3 1 63 65 Brown R 2007 No limits Grandmaster Joon No Australasian Taekwondo 16 4 26 31 태권 호주 30년 산증인 20 January 2004 a b c Burns L 2003 Achievements Archived 2 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 31 March 2010 link updated on 23 August 2012 Sports 123 Taekwondo World Championships Women 51 kg 2007 Retrieved on 13 July 2008 Archived 10 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine 호주의 한인 감독 Cardwell G 2006 Gold medal nutrition Champaign IL Human Kinetics ISBN 978 0 7360 6069 1 It s an Honour Burns Lauren Chantel Australian Sports Medal Retrieved on 26 March 2010 databaseOlympics com Taekwondo results for the 2000 Summer Olympics Archived 23 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine 2000 Retrieved on 6 April 2008 a b ABC News Online Taekwondo judges fight bias accusations 1 October 2000 Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Taekwondo at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games c 2000 Retrieved on 31 March 2010 Berry J 2003 Theft of medal leaves champion heartbroken The Age 18 December 2003 Retrieved on 16 August 2008 Webster A 2003 A golden boomerang comes back for Lauren Burns The Age 20 December 2003 Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Burns L 2003 Fighting Spirit From a charmed childhood to the Olympics and beyond Camberwell Australia Viking ISBN 978 0 6700 4037 7 Jacob R 2005 Martial arts biographies An annotated bibliography p 4 New York iUniverse ISBN 978 0 5953 4861 9 Burns L 2003 Public speaking Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Archived 17 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Conference Speakers Australia Lauren Burns professional speaker 2004 Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Burns L 2003 Products Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Archived 30 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine Love Your Planet Archived 11 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine 2007 Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Burns L 2003 Community involvement Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Archived 9 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b Red Dust Role Models Lauren Burns c 2006 Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Archived 8 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b Anonymous 2008 First baby for Olympic golden girl Lauren Burns Herald Sun 5 October 2008 Retrieved on 26 March 2010 It s an Honour Burns Lauren Chantel Medal of the Order of Australia Retrieved on 26 March 2010 Moreland Youth Summit Report and recommendations Archived 19 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine 2004 p 18 Retrieved 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