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Daniel Trenton is a 43-year-old Australian taekwondo practitioner. He was born on 1 March, 1977 in Melbourne, Australia. He is a two-time Australian National Champion and a two-time Oceania Champion. He has also represented Australia at the World Taekwondo Championships and the World Cup.
Daniel Trenton stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m). He has a slim build and weighs around 68 kg (150 lbs). His hair color is black and his eye color is brown.
Daniel Trenton is currently single. There is no information available about his past relationships.
Daniel Trenton has earned a good amount of money from his taekwondo career. His estimated net worth is around $1 million. He earns most of his income from his taekwondo tournaments and sponsorships. He also earns money from his endorsements and appearances.
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Daniel is currently a registered Australian Legal Practitioner, is founding partner and Managing Director of commercial and entertainment law firm Jaszac Trenton Lawyers www.jaszactrentonlawyers.com.au. In this role Daniel has advised some of Australia's leading sports people, sports and entertainment groups and digital media corporations, Daniel also served as Strategic Management Counsel http://www.sfga.com.au/legal/ https://web.archive.org/web/20140605070134/http://strategicma.com.au/ourtalent/
Trenton dropped a weight division for his next Olympic Games campaign, entering the weltweight (–80 kg) division. At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Trenton competed but did not make it through the final rounds; he was defeated in a quarter-final match by eventual bronze medallist Yousef Karami from Iran. By the end of his competitive career, Trenton held 16 Australian taekwondo championship titles, and had ten major operations during his most competitive years as an elite athlete. (three shoulder reconstructions and two ankle reconstructions and several others).
Daniel is a global patron for the sport of Taekwondo having been appointed by the President of the International Olympic Committee as athlete Athlete Role Model for the Singapore Youth Olympic Games 2010 http://www.olympic.org/content/press-release/press-release-ioc-announces-line-up-of-sport-stars-supporting-the-first-youth-olympic-games/ and by the Asia Olympic Council as Head of Youth Olympic Camp 2013
Trenton was appointed Head Coach for Taekwondo Australia in November 2005. In 2006/07, he served on the Board of Management for Taekwondo Australia. In 2007, he was Head Coach of taekwondo for the Australian Institute of Sport, and the following year, he was Head Coach for the Australian Olympic taekwondo team in 2008.
Leading up to the 2000 Summer Olympics, Trenton held over 10 Australian taekwondo championship titles. He made it to the final match of his division, but lost 6-2 to Kim Kyong-hun from South Korea. After winning the silver medal, he accepted an academic scholarship offered by Monash University and finalised his law study to be admitted as a lawyer. Monash University, He also coached the Monash University taekwondo team while in his third year of studies at the institution. In 2001, he was a quarter-finalist at the World Championships, and in 2002 he placed second at the Asian Championships in Amman and the World Cup in Tokyo. He was listed at 180 cm (5' 11") in height and 86 kg (190 lb.) in weight.
Trenton began his international competitive career in the heavyweight division, participating in two tournaments before winning his first medal: a silver medal at the 1996 Asian Championships in Melbourne. He won bronze medals at the 1997 World Cup in Cairo and the 1999 World Championships in Edmonton. Around this period, he was working as a taekwondo instructor, and was studying recreation management at the Victoria University of Technology.
Daniel Trenton (born 1 March 1977) is an Australian Legal Practitioner, taekwondo coach and formerly represented his country in the sport at international level. He won a silver medal in the heavyweight (+80 kg) division of men's taekwondo at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Trenton was Head Coach of Australia's Olympic taekwondo team in 2008.
Trenton was born on 1 March 1977 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the son of Greg and Gina Trenton. He grew up in a housing commission in the suburb of Fitzroy North. He began training in taekwondo when his parents bought him a lesson in the martial art for his 11th birthday. He trained in taekwondo in the Victorian Taekwondo Academy. In 1995, he won a scholarship to the Victorian Institute of Sport, which was to become his main training institution. Joon No was one of his taekwondo coaches.