Taekwondo mom’s journey from craniotomy to champion
Ria Miñano Haag had two craniotomies in 2012. Eleven years later, she took up taekwondo. At 46, she won first place at a women’s colored belt division traditional forms
Ria Miñano Haag had two craniotomies in 2012. Eleven years later, she took up taekwondo. At 46, she won first place at a women’s colored belt division traditional forms
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Chesca Garcia-Kramer celebrated her daughter Scarlett’s latest sports milestone, as the kid just won her first ever taekwondo medal.
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