https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gkruczPr1I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6da2cFdVrQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqRLk41BxLM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gkruczPr1I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6da2cFdVrQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqRLk41BxLM
After the league finals that took place at the weekend, the league rankings for 2013 are also clear.
Women under 49 kg, Tanja Lovikka, 1st.
Women under 53 kg, Saija Sinisalo, 2nd.
Men +87 kg, Teemu Heino, 1st.
Cadet girls under 37 kg, Milla Väyrynen, 1st.
Cadet girls under 41 kg, Milla Väyrynen, 2nd.
Cadet girls under 44 kg, Sophia Vassilaki, 3rd.
Cadet boys under 47kg, Aleksi Väyrynen, 3rd.
Junior boys under 45 kg, Aleksi Väyrynen, 3rd.
Cadet boys under 57 kg, Voker Feka, 1st.
Cadet boys over 57 kg, Voker Feka, 1st.
EDIT: Results corrected. The league's prizes were awarded only to Finnish athletes, according to the decision of the board of the association. In addition, the results of Aleksi and Milla Väyrynen, which were erroneously recorded for their old club, were recorded.
As I write this, yesterday's races were already a success. We received praise from both foreign and domestic guests. In addition, the performances of our own team, according to Pauli, Tanja and Kimi, were promising.
A deep bow to all the volunteers who made it through not only the hard race day, but also Friday's preparations and the final cleanup.
Pictures and results: http://www.tu11.fi/kisat/
D – Children Male 2 -26 Luca Leskinen 3.
D – Children Male 2 -30 Ståhl, Joni 1.
D – Children Male 2 -40 Quinones, Eddie 1.
C2 – Children Male 2 -41 Sarala, Severi 3.
B – Juniors Male 1 -45 Värynen, Aleksi 2.
H – Adults Male 2 -68 Leskinen, Sami 3., Laaksonen, Lasse 3.
H – Adults Male 2 +87, Saha, Jaakko, 2.
C1 – Cadets Male 1 -33, Ali Pirveisi 3.
C1 – Cadets Male 1 -41 Väyrynen, Aleksi 2.
C1 – Cadets Male 1 -65 Feka Voker 2.
D – Children Female 1 -28 Quinones, Sara 1.
D – Children Female 1 -30 Quinones, Sara 2.
R1 – Open Female 1 -49 Tanja Lovikka 1.
E1 – Children Female 1 -28 Quinones, Sara 2.
C1 – Cadets Female 1 -37 Väyrynen, Milla 1.
C1 – Cadets Female 1 -41 Väyrynen, Milla 2.
People who drive their own cars to the gym from 4:00 p.m.
Children's exercises are normally organized between 17:00 and 18:00.
Petteri Kauppinen shares the tasks.
Others from 16.00 to Urheiluhalli (Ratsastie 10, 00280 Helsinki).
Those who know Russian in particular are needed to be there already on Friday in the hall.
All volunteers to the hall at 7.30. Petteri divides the tasks
In the first match, Milla fought Lotta Parta, who won the series. Lotta led the match until the last seconds, when Milla tied the match. In Sudden Death, Lotta would miss the head, but the judges gave the points. In the final, Partanen won 12-0 before full time. Bronze for Milla.
Kasper faced Santeri Helte, who knew how to reset Kassu's match well. Kassu couldn't make use of his best qualities and thus the defeat was a fact. Bronze for Kassu
Aaha was overweight for his series, but he competed above the series. Niko Saarinen was clearly better 21-4. Aaha gets bronze in the first cadet match.
Aleksi had the same opponent in both series, Naantali's internationally experienced Keijo Soinio. In the first match, a good rhythm was already found, but the initial hesitation brought defeat. In the second match, the rhythm disappeared again and both sets won bronze.
Still a cadet, Voker debuted in the juniors, where the experienced Pessi Närhi was better. However, silver for Voker.
Tanja couldn't find an opponent, so she took home the gold at the weigh-in.
Pauli I pressed the longest day of the whole team, when the final was the third match of the day. Henri Jutila fell in the first and Aleksi Nurisalo in the second. The final was exciting in advance, when Loviisa's Sami lahtinen faced off. Sami is a familiar opponent and training partner. The game was again decided by a questionable header, but one of the only international-level finals of the day was still a brilliant performance.
Gold for Juho and silver for Petter. In the first match, Petteri made a show of Wahid Ahmad. The second match also seemed to go great and Petteri pushed Juho hard.
Teemu is still the number one big man in Finland. The match was relaxed and several physical difficulties did not prevent the final to be an overwhelming points victory. Teemu's 15th championship and a great display of the liberated match brought by the routine.
Megii played well at her level. The result is silver, which will surely brighten up in the near future.
The guardians are Sampo Pajulampi, Juho Ranta, Teemu Heino, Petteri Kauppinen, Juho Kostiainen and Pauli Raivio.
Taekwondo athletes apologize for the possible inconvenience to enthusiasts. However, we are proud that we have a large team in tough competitions and there are also teachers, instructors and assistant instructors participating in the competition, a total of six!
http://tu11.fi.srv.hoste.fi/taekwondo/2013/11/sm-kisat-pori-cup-porissa-16-11-2013/
Milla Väyrynen, SM – Cadets -37 Kg
Kasper Wargelin, SM – Cadets -37 Kg
Aaha Moullaev, SM – Cadets -49 Kg
Aleksi Väyrynen, SM – Cadets -41 Kg and SM – Youth -45 Kg
Voker Feka, SM – Cadets -61 Kg and SM – Youth -63 Kg
Tanja Lovikka, SM – Adults -49 Kg
Pauli Raivio, SM – Adults -68 Kg
Juho Kostiainen, SM – Adults -80 Kg
Petteri Kauppinen, SM – Adults -80 Kg
Teemu Heino, SM – Adults +87 Kg
Megii Moullaev, D1 juniors -40 Kg
Sara Quinones, D-juniors -28 Kg and E-juniors -28 Kg
Eddie Quinones, D-juniors -40 Kg
The guardians are Sampo Pajulampi, Juho Ranta, Teemu Heino, Petteri Kauppinen, Juho Kostiainen and Pauli Raivio.
Competition invitation Pori Cup
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