Bianca Walkden is a two-time world champion ©Getty Images

Two-time taekwondo world champion Bianca Walkden of Great Britain and three-time European champion Aaron Cook of Moldova will help train young taekwondo athletes in Norway.

The duo will be joined at the camp by 2012 student world champion Jalal Khodami of Iran, who participated in similar training camps in Iraq and Greece where he helped train players of various ages.

More than 400 taekwondo players are expected to attend the training camp in Norway.

Jalal Khodami has attended previous taekwondo training camps in Iraq and Greece ©Iranian Taekwondo Federation
Jalal Khodami has attended previous taekwondo training camps in Iraq and Greece ©Iranian Taekwondo Federation

Cook has represented three countries and territories in his career.

He started out representing Great Britain, the country of his birth, but he then switched to the Isle of Man in 2013 after a dispute with the British team.

In 2015, Cook received Moldovan citizenship thanks to help from Igor Iuzefovici, the President of Moldova's taekwondo federation, and subsequently represented the country at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

Walkden, a bronze medallist at Rio 2016, has won five taekwondo Grand Prix events in her career and became only the second Briton after Jade Jones to defend a taekwondo world title when she won the 2017 World Championship heavyweight crown in Muju, South Korea.