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Inspiring journey by Matthew Hauge of Fergus Falls

By Paul Torres Feb 26, 2024 | 4:01 PM

Matthew Hauge of Fergus Falls celebrated his 30th birthday a day early by testing for his Black Belt in Kumdo, while surrounded by friends and family. Matthew has been fighting an Osteosarcoma diagnosis since September 2022, when he found out that the pains he had been feeling since May and that had made it difficult for him to walk, were not from back issues like was previously thought. The tumor was located in his left hip bone, which it eventually eroded and broke. Matthew began chemotherapy treatments shortly after being diagnosed, but the cancer had already grown significantly. In late March of 2023, Matthew underwent surgery to remove the cancer, which involved amputating his left leg, hip, and the left side of his pelvis. After the surgery, Matthew was considered cancer free, and there was nothing abnormal to see in his scans. Over the next few months, he went through rehab to learn how to live without his leg, was fitted for a prosthetic, and received a couple more rounds of chemotherapy just in case. However, in August of 2023, Matthew’s scans not only showed that the cancer had returned, but that it had coated his lungs, and was now considered terminal. Since then, Matthew and his family have been continuing to fight and spend this precious time together. Throughout all his trials, Matthew has had his martial arts training to help him persevere. Matthew has been a student of The Master’s Martial Arts Academy, a Greenquist Academy school, since 2009, and has earned his 3rd Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo. Along with Taekwondo, he has always been very passionate for the art of Kumdo. As Matthew’s journey has hit it’s lows, the Masters at Greenquist worked hard to adapt his training to his new reality as an amputee, and prepare him for his Black Belt Test in Kumdo. They set Matthew’s test for February 10th, 2024, the day before his 30th birthday. Not only that, but they also broke normal traditions for testing by allowing his family to be there and take part in his big accomplishment. After proving his techniques and facing each one of the Regional Directors, Matthew was awarded his certificate stating that he had earned his Black Belt in Kumdo by the 9th Degree Grand Master of Greenquist Academy, Eric Greenquist.