2014 KMAM-HOF TRAILBLAZER INDUCTEE
Kenneth MacKenzie
Grand Master Ken MacKenzie has over 200 tournament wins and although he has experience in Traditional
Patterns/Forms and Weapons Forms competitions, he is best known for his accomplishments in Contact Fighting
and Power Breaking (Wood, Concrete, etc.). GM MacKenzie won the 1993, 1995, and 1996, National Breaking Titles
and was the National Breaking Grand Champion in both 1995 and 1996. In 1996, he set a World Record by breaking
28 concrete blocks at on time. While GM MacKenzies skill in the ring is very impressive, his skill as an Instructor is
what makes him truly special.
Grand Master MacKenzie, now a tenth degree black belt under DojuNim Ji Han Jae is a very humble high ranking
martial artists and we are honored to have him amongst others to be inducted into our inaugural Hall Of Fame.
It was in Amsterdam that Grand Master MacKenzie and Grand Master Timmerman first started the discussion about
the need for a true Korean Martial Arts Hall Of Fame. We are pleased that he accepted the invitation, and his
experience to make such events successful is what is needed to make the KMAM-HOF a household word.
Grand Master MacKenzie is truly a gift to the Korean Martial Arts and its future and we are proud that he is a part of
the Korean Martial Arts Masters Hall Of Fame.