Trevor Neville (born 1987)[1] is an athlete in the sport of Taekwondo from the United States.[2] Neville trains under Guy, Jason and Justin Poos.[1] His home and his gym, Poos Taekwondo, are located in Edmond, OK. Poos Taekwondo is a Progression Sports member.[3] He is attending San Juan Physical Therapy Assistant school in Farmington, NM and has a bachelor's degree in Kinesiology/Exercise Physiology at the University of Central Oklahoma University of Central Oklahoma.[3] He fights in the Light weight division (-162 lbs/-72 kg) and Olympic Light/Welter weight division (-176 lbs/-76 kg). Once ranked 7th in the world, as of October 1, 2009 Trevor is ranked 16th in the world in his respective weight division.[4]

Trevor Neville's USA athlete profile can be viewed at USA Taekwondo's official site.

Stats

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Sport: Taekwondo
Nationality: American (USA)
Birth-date: June 4, 1987
Height: 6 ft
Weight: 165 lbs

Awards and competition record

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Awards
  • 2007 National Collegiate Taekwondo Association Male Athlete of the Year[2]
  • 2006 National Collegiate Taekwondo Association Male Freshman Athlete of the Year
Competition
  • 2010 USAT National Championships (Light): BRONZE
  • 2010 Dallas National Qualifier (Light): GOLD
  • 2010 USAT National B-Team Member (Light)
  • 2009 U-24 National Team Member (Light)
  • 2009 U-24 National Team Trials (Light): 1st
  • 2009 USAT National Championships (Light): SILVER
  • 2009 Colorado Springs National Qualifier (Light): BRONZE
  • 2009 U.S. Open (Light): SILVER
  • 2007 National Collegiate Championships (Light): GOLD
  • 2006 National Collegiate Team Trials (Light): SILVER
  • 2006 National Collegiate Championships (Light): GOLD
  • 2006 Senior National Team Trials (Bantam): 3rd
  • 2005 Senior Nationals (Bantam): BRONZE
  • 2004 Junior US National Team member
  • 2003 Junior Olympics: SILVER
  • 2002 Junior Olympics: BRONZE
  • 2000 Junior Olympics: GOLD

Notable Family Members

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Trevor is the younger brother of successful USA National Team member Jason Neville,[3] also a multiple time world medalist.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b http://usa-taekwondo.us/athletes/trevor-neville
  2. ^ a b http://usa-taekwondo.us/athlete/athlete/2473/
  3. ^ a b c "Poos Taekwondo (Fitness & Sport) - Our Staff". Archived from the original on 2008-03-30. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  4. ^ "Home". wtf.org.
  5. ^ http://usa-taekwondo.us/athletes/jason-neville