The sport will make its Paralympic debut in Tokyo – with the competition, scheduled from 2-4 September. And his success at the European Paralympic Qualification tournament has earned him his place in Team GB. Bush, the current world champion, defeated Hungary's Zoltan Kiss 29-1 in the +75kg final to take the gold medal. The 32 year-old, who became Britain's first ever male taekwondo world champion in 2019, made a strong start to his campaign. He beat Roman Ivaniuk of Ukraine 38-2 in the semi-final, and used superior skill to beat his Hungarian opponent in the final. "It feels so good, it's been three years of uncertainty and not knowing what would happen," said the Neyland man.