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Match coaching seminar (March 24) cancelled

Unfortunately, the required five participants did not register for the seminar, so the seminar will not be organized this time. We are looking for a new date for the seminar and will announce it later. Those who have already registered have been informed about this by e-mail.

 

 

DIFFERENT INTENSITIES OF EXERCISES IN MATCH KWONDO –
The acclaimed seminar provides information and practical experiences of the sport
from Finnish peaks

THE TRAINING IS PART OF THE 2ND LEVEL TRAINING OF THE FINLAND TAEKWONDO ASSOCIATION!

How to plan a macro cycle of exercises?
How to train in different seasons within the macrocycle?
How to practically implement different intensities for exercises?
What kind of side exercises for which season?

Among other things, answers to these issues will be sought at TU11's first match coaching seminar on 24 March 2012, 10:00-18:00.

The participation fee is €50 for the first participant of the club and €40 for each additional participant. The first 15 registrants will be included in the seminar. Registrations by Friday 16 March 2012, info (a) taekwondourheilijat.fi

The seminar will be organized if 5 participants materialize.

Download the event poster>>

Taekwondo athletes 2011
Ruosilankuja 3 C, 3rd floor
00390 Helsinki
www.tu11.fi
info (a) taekwondourheilijat.fi

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Taekwondo athletes' second gym competition on 25 February 2012

Welcome to the second indoor competition of Taekwondo athletes 2011.

There are two areas in use, and at least one of them has DaeDo's electric armor (bring your own socks).

The best contestants will be rewarded!

Program:
11.00-14.00 children (C,D,E)
14.00-16.00 adults and juniors (A,B)

The participation fee is 10 euros, which is paid in cash at the event.
The participant must have a valid insurance that covers event.

There is a cafe on site where you can get a bite to eat.
Bring your own protection, tapes and ice. There is an equipment sale, but it is worth checking the availability of goods in advance.

Download the poster to print here>>

For more information, info (a) taekwondourheilijat.fi

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Bronze for Hilla from Trelleborg's A-class

Hilla Palviainen took the girls under 63 kilos in the series. In the first match, Holland's Kim Reacq fell with a score of 9-8. In the semifinals, Mexico's Melissa Oviedo Cardenas was better with a score of 8-1. The Mexican won the series. All results >>

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New belt values

 

On the 9th and 10th of February, belt tests were organized in the TU11 hall, where the belt values were increased as follows:

Yellow Belt, 8 Kup
Henry Tran
Yuri Nerotov
Alina Sippola
Elias Röyttä
Sami Timame
Amir Ali Timame

Yellow belt and green ribbon, 7 cups
Severi Sarala
Meegi Moullaev
Emilia Röyttä
Aha Moullaev
Ergjan Feka

Green belt and blue ribbon, 5 cups
Janne Rita
Jaakko Alatyppö
Toni Taskinen

Blue belt and red ribbon, 3 cups
Tanja Lovikka
Mikko Karjalainen
Markus Laukkanen

The belt tests were held by Petteri Kauppinen and Teemu Heino. Taekwondo athletes congratulates all those who have increased their belt rank!

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Your Fight for 14-20 year olds 11-13 May 2012

The 2011 Your Move will continue in the form of a joint youth camp for martial arts. A joint camp of eight sports will be organized in Pajulahti on May 11-13, 2012. The camp is intended for 14-20-year-old aikido, judo, kendo, fencing, boxing, WTF taekwondo, ITF taekwon-do and skill enthusiasts.

Link to the event pages>>

Our enthusiasts can register on their own here>>

Remember that you need a valid license, which you can get from here>>

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Prisma Studio in the gym of Taekwondo athletes

YLE's Prisma Studio made a program about the strength of the punch and its effects, and also went to the gym of Taekwondo athletes to ask for advice and film. Watch the program on YLE's Areena. The video can be viewed until February 7, 2012.

Direct link to the program http://areena.yle.fi/video/1328036117236

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Olympic qualification package, Suvi Mikkonen to the Olympics

MEN -68 kg
Saturday 28.1.
Juho Kostiainen lost his match to Portugal's Mario Silva 3-4.

MEN +80 kg
Saturday 28.1.
Teemu Heino – Ivan Trajkovic 1-7
That's how Teemu's qualifying bag was limited to one match.

Suvi Mikkonen beat Norway's Nikolina Kursar 6-5 in the opening match and Israel's Bat-el Gatterer 9-7 in the second round. In the third round, Belarus's Darya Zubovich had to bow out in the overtime, the actual match time ended 7-7. In the end, Suvi secured a place in the semi-finals by beating Holland's Luiz Deborah in overtime, after the actual match ended 5-5.

Suvi handed the meaningless final to Serbia's Dragana Gladovic.

In his opening match, Teemu Heino lost to Slovenian Ivan Trajkovic with 1-7 points.

Juho Kostiainen lost his match to Portugal's Mario Silva 3-4.

Saina Savage lost to Spain's Rosanna Simon Alamo 5-6

You can watch the morning's matches here: http://livestre.am/1fXQf
Teemu's match at the hour mark.

Other matches: http://www.livestream.com/wtftaekwondotv

Friday's results: http://www.tpss.nl/results/72/Drawsheets%20incl%20results%20friday.pdf

Teemu prepares for the race with the help of Juho R

 

Direct live feed: http://www.livestream.com/wtftaekwondotv

All competition lists with match numbers: http://www.tpss.nl/results/72/drawsheets%20all%20days.pdf

You can follow the results of the qualifiers online at: http://www.tpss.nl/liveresults.asp

Raffle results: http://www.suomentaekwondoliitto.fi/?x103997=452505

You can read the moods of the boys from Tuesday on the association's website: http://www.suomentaekwondoliitto.fi/?x103997=451989

Advance package: http://tu11.fi.srv.hoste.fi/taekwondo/2012/01/olympiakrsintaennakko/

 

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Sports journalists chose Teemu Heino as the best of the year, OKM supports with a grant

Teemu Heino

Teemu Heino was chosen by sports journalists as the best player of the year in our sport. In addition, Teemu received happy news when OKM published a list of its scholarship athletes. Teemu is encouraged to move forward by a tax-free grant of 15,000 euros.

OKM's announcement

Sports editors' picks

 

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Olympic qualifying preview

Source: http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiedosto:Kazan_Center_from_Fizkorpus.jpg
Kazan city center in winter

The Olympic qualifying tournament will take place in Kazan, Russia, on January 27-29. Finland is represented in women by Saina Savage (+67 kg), Suvi Mikkonen (-57 kg), Juho Kostiainen (-68 kg) and Teemu Heino (+87 kg). The men's team consists entirely of representatives of our club. The team is coached by Jesus Ramal, managed by Jarkko Mäkinen and the physiotherapist is Taekwondo athletes Juho Ranta.

Teemu, Juho and Suvi will play on Saturday, Saina on Sunday.

The participant lists for the series have been published, and here are some educated guesses and random observations based on them.

 

Women under 57 kg:

As expected, the series is tough, but remarkably smooth. Personally, I would highlight at least Israel's Bat-el Gatterer, who previously won the European Championship and represented his country at the Olympics. In addition, tough names are France's fine lifting representative Marlene Harnois (EC 1st, Univ. 1st) and Italy's Veronica Calabrese (JMM and JEM 1st, MM 3rd). In this club, however, Suvi is completely competitive. Good performances throughout the year are completely comparable to other participants. It can even be said that Mikkonen is among the early favorites. The fact that Ana Zaninovic (CRO), the current number one name in Europe, already obtained a race ticket from the world qualification also has an effect on the matter.

1 AZERBAIJAN F-57 GUNAY AGHAKISHIYEVA 05-12-1990
2 BELARUS F-57 ZUBOVICH DARYA 24-11-1991
3 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA F-57 MARIJAN ANTONELA 17-08-1988
4 BULGARIA F-57 TANYA STEFANOVA 11-04-1990
5 CYPRUS F-57 DESPINA PILAVAKI 05-02-1992
6 CZECH REP F-57 MICHAELA PINKANOVA 04-10-1984
7 FINLAND F-57 SUVI MIKKONEN 11-7-1988
8 FRANCE F-57 MARLENE HARNOIS 22-10-1986
9 HUNGARY F-57 EDINA KOTSIS 27-06-1990
10 ICELAND F-57 INGIBJORG ERLA GRETARDOTTIR 28-08-1994
11 IRELAND F-57 SONYA MCCONNELL 05-04-1990
12 ISRAEL F-57 BAT-EL GATTERER 04-02-1988
13 ITALY F-57 CALABRESE VERONICA 07-11-1987
14 NETHERLANDS F-57 DEBORAH LOUZ 06-02-1980
15 NORWAY F-57 KURSAR NIKOLINA 05-08-1991
16 POLAND F-57 ALEXANDRA USCINSKA 02-12-1984
17 SERBIA F-57 DRAGANA GLADOVIC 07-27-1992
18 SWITZERLAND F-57 BEZZOLA MANUELA 12-08-1989

Women over 67 kg:

Saina's series is the smallest of the Games. However, the level is tough. Half of the competitors in the series are competition medalists, and especially the Spanish representative's list of achievements is quite impressive (JMM 1st, EC 1st, WC 1st and a number of lesser medals). I would put Slovenia's Nusa Rajheri as the second favorite. In addition, the representatives of Serbia and Greece have achieved prestigious medals.

With the exception of Simon Alamo, the level of all the fighters in the series may vary from tournament to tournament and they have tactical weaknesses (most notably, Rajher has not taken any points from electronic armor in the tournament, etc.), which can be used to defeat them.

1 AUSTRIA F+67 KUKTOVIC EDINES 19-06-1992
2 FINLAND F+67 SINA SAVAGE 03-03-1983
3 GREECE F+67 KOUVARI KYRIAKI 19-01-1984
4 NORWAY F+67 SKAAR TINA 31-08-1993
5 SERBIA F+67 MILICA MANDIC 06-12-1991
6 SLOVENIA F+67 NUSA RAJHER 20-07-1983
7 SPAIN F+67 ROSANNA SIMON ALAMO 11-07-1989
8 UKRAINE F+67 KONIEVA MARYNA 19-10-1987

Men under 68 kg

Juho's series is really interesting. The series is even and you can't name an absolute favorite. Personally, I would say that in addition to Juho, the representatives of Croatia, Israel and Poland can be found in the top places. Even Sweden's Ashna Milad might have a chance. The final order depends a lot on the chart, and for example if Juho is already in the first rounds against Croatia, the result cannot be estimated in advance, but it is about who succeeds in individual solutions. Last time, Croatia won in sudden death, but the preliminary information about the preparation of the Croatians is not very enthusiastic.

Juho is in great shape, and the preparation has gone well. If everything goes without problems on race day, Juho will be really hard to beat.

1 ALBANIA M-68 XHERSI KURTI 31-01-1994
2 AUSTRIA M-68 MARK MANUEL 10-11-1985
3 BELARUS M-68 KACHUK ANATOL 12-10-1987
4 BELGIUM M-68 ELERIS MARKO 28-02-1992
5 BULGARIA M-68 TSVETOLYUB ILIEV 22-08-1989
6 CROATIA M-68 GRGIC FILIP 25-10-1989
7 CZECH REP M-68 VIKTOR JANKOVSKY 16-08-1988
8 FINLAND M-68 JUHO KOSTIAINEN 16-08-1983
9 ISRAEL M-68 YEHONATAN EARLY 13-05-1992
10 MOLDOVA M-68 ARVENTII VLADISLAV 19-08-1993
11 MONTENEGRO M-68 RADUNOVIC BALSA 09-28-1990
12 NETHERLANDS M-68 DENNIS BEKKERS 29-11-1980
13 NORWAY M-68 HAMMER JAN PETTER 06-01-1982
14 POLAND M-68 MICHAEL LONIEWSKI 22-10-1988
15 PORTUGAL M-68 MARIO GMOG SILVA 01-01-1993
16 SERBIA M-68 DAMIR FEJZIC 16-04-1994
17 SLOVAK M-68 LIESKOVSKY BORIS 18-06-1993
18 SLOVENIA M-68 JURE PANTAR 16-08-1991
19 SWEDEN M-68 ASHNA MILAD 14-08-1992
20 UKRAINE M-68 HUSAROV HRYHORII 07-09-1993

Men over 87 kg:

Teemu's series is really curly. There are different types of fighters and a lot of experience. Teemu, Zacharia and France's Gentil perhaps represent to some extent the basic heavyweight types, while Italy and Turkey, for example, field athletes who have been successful in smaller divisions, Tanrikulu all the way to an Olympic medal. Success requires good tactical success and finding the right drugs against each opponent. What works against Pascal is definitely not the right tactic to beat the Italian man.

1 AUSTRIA M+80 DECKER CHRISTOPH 25-05-1990
2 AZERBAIJAN M+80 TAVAKGUL BAYRAMOV 06-27-1981
3 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA M+80 ISAKOVIC MUFID 18-03-1988
4 CYPRUS M+80 ANTREAS STYLIANOU 22-04-1985
5 DENMARK M+80 ASIDAH ZAKARIA 22-06-1972
6 FINLAND M+80 TEEMU HEINO 15-12-1976
7 FRANCE M+80 PASCAL GENTIL 15-05-1973
8 GEORGIA M+80 OSIDZE LOSEB 21-10-1984
9 HUNGARY M+80 BALSAZS TOTH 31-08-1983
10 ITALY M+80 MOLFETTA CARLO 15-02-1984
11 SLOVAK M+80 KALISKA TOMAS 18-04-1988
12 SLOVENIA M+80 IVAN TRAJKOVIC 01-09-1991
13 TURKEY M+80 BAHRI TANRIKULU 16-03-1980

Other series:

In the men's category under 58 kilograms, there is one absolute favorite, Spain's Joel Gonzalez. Representatives of Portugal, Croatia and Russia can bet on the other top places. Germany's Levent Tuncat, who has been injured for a long time, makes his comeback to the delight of all spectators. It is interesting to see how well the "flying German" has gotten into shape.

1 ARMENIA M-58 SAMVELYAN HAYKAZ 10-07-1992
2 BELGIUM M-58 BENSALEH SALAHEDDINE 12-05-1996
3 CROATIA M-58 JARLONI STIPE 15-07-1991
4 DENMARK M-58 REYES ROMUALD PHILIP 26-10-1979
5 GERMANY M-58 LEVENT TUNCAT 29-07-1988
6 HUNGARY M-58 SZEKELY NORBERT 16-03-1993
7 ISRAEL M-58 LIRAN MALACHI 16-06-1992
8 MOLDOVA M-58 ROTARU ANDREI 17-05-1993
9 PORTUGAL M-58 RUI P. REBELO BRAGANCA 26-12-1991
10 RUSSIA M-58 ALEXEY DENISENKO 30-08-1993
11 SPAIN M-58 JOEL GONZALEZ BONILLA 30-09-1989
12 SWEDEN M-58 SANLI UNO 05-01-1989
13 SWITZERLAND M-58 JAMES JEMAINE 18-03-1989
14 UKRAINE M-58 BODNAR BOGDAN 31-10-1993

In the women's category under 49 kg, Spain is of course the favorite, but Sweden, Turkey, Israel and Germany are coming at a good pace. The representative of Russia can hardly be left out of the bills either, although his selection can be considered a small surprise.

1 AUSTRIA F-49 SCHOENGGER CHRISTINA 03-10-1993
2 BULGARIA F-49 ILIYANA ENEVA 19-05-1981
3 CYPRUS F-49 STAVROULLA IOSIFAKI 28-03-1987
4 DENMARK F-49 CHRISTENSEN SANDRA BOLGAN 11-04-1990
5 GEORGIA F-49 BERIDZE NINO 07-03-1984
6 GERMANY F-49 SUMEYYE MANZ 30-10-1989
7 HUNGARY F-49 BARBARA DUCZ 25-09-1992
8 IRELAND F-49 JENNIFER HURLEY 29-11-1988
9 ISRAEL F-49 ANNA MIRKIN 18-03-1987
10 ITALY F-49 MASTRANTONI FEDERICA 25-08-1986
11 MONACO F-49 ANOUK PAULINE DORIA 14-10-1991
12 RUSSIA F-49 KRISTINA KIM 04-09-1986
13 SPAIN F-49 BRIGIDA YAGÜE ENRIQUE 15-03-1981
14 SWEDEN F-49 ZAJC HANNA 15-02-1987
15 TURKEY F-49 RUKIYE YILDIRIM 12-02-1991
16 UKRAINE F-49 SOROKA GANNA 05-12-1987

Women under 67 kg:

The favorites in the women's -67 kg category are Greece, Germany and Turkey. Mystakidou is a silver medalist from the Olympic Games in Athens and also represented his country in Beijing. Germany's Fromm is already the European champion from the Italian Games, but has often lost to Turkey in prestigious competitions. The surprise of the series can be, for example, a young Pole who has risen from the bottom of the series to challenge his more experienced competitors.

1 BELARUS F-67 BELANOUSKAYA VIKORYIA 16-07-1991
2 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA F-67 ORTAS EMINA 09-11-1990
3 CZECH REP F-67 SIONA HRADILOVA 11-10-1975
4 GEORGIA F-67 GAGNIDZE IANA 07-07-1986
5 GERMANY F-67 HELENA FROMM 05-08-1987
6 GREECE F-67 MYSTAKIDOU ELISAVET 14-08-1977
7 ICELAND F-67 SARA HVANNDAL MAGNUSDOTTIR 22-06-1990
8 LUXEMBOURG F-67 SCHMIT CHRISTINE MARIE 04-02-1996
9 MOLDOVA F-67 LATUS IULIA 06-06-1991
10 NETHERLANDS F-67 RESHMIE OOGINK 26-10-1989
11 POLAND F-67 KATARZYNA WIECZOREK 08-10-1990
12 SLOVENIA F-67 FRANKA ANIC 05-02-1991
13 SWITZERLAND F-67 KLAEY NINA 19-06-1989
14 TURKEY F-67 NUR TATAR 16-08-1992

The men's under 80 kg are also extremely interesting. Personally, I would put Germany and France at the top. Competitors from Spain, Armenia, Holland and Greece also have success potential.

1 ARMENIA M-80 YEREMYAN ARMAN 29-01-1986
2 BELARUS M-80 KOLAS VITALI 13-04-1987
3 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA M-80 KATANA AMIR 25-02-1990
4 CYPRUS M-80 ANGELOS PANAYIOTOU 15-09-1985
5 CZECH REP M-80 TOMAS HRDINA 21-07-1990
6 FRANCE M-80 MAMEDY DOUCARA 28-07-1981
7 GEORGIA M-80 GOCHIASHVILI SHOTA 09-20-1987
8 GERMANY M-80 ALBERTO CELESTRIN 11-03-1983
9 GREECE M-80 TZELLOS NIKOLAOS 27-04-1990
10 IRELAND M-80 BOBBY ENRIGHT 28-01-1981
11 NETHERLANDS M-80 TOMMY MOLLET 29-03-1979
12 NORWAY M-80 BRATLI EIRIK NILSSEN 01-09-1990
13 POLAND M-80 PIOTR PAZINSKI 07-08-1987
14 SERBIA M-80 STOJAN RABIJAC 12-11-1993
15 SPAIN M-80 NICOLAS GARCIA HEMME 20-06-1988
16 SWITZERLAND M-80 ZUBERI FLAMUR 22-11-1990

From the whole tournament, it can be said that a few favorites emerge in advance, but the level is quite even. All Finns have a chance for an Olympic place. I'm guessing two myself, but I'm not going to guess the series they come from. You can't help but upset those who are busy with work, there is an exciting and hard-level tournament coming up. It would be great to witness the culmination of a project that took over a year and a half.

Sampo Pajulampi

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Olympian from Athens

Taekwondo athletes in Athens
Juho, Zackie, Alex and Teme

Teemu and Juho are currently finishing their match fitness in Athens. There are high-class athletes in the camp, so the spars are anything but a joke.

"Greetings to all Taekwondo athletes! Train hard, see you next week", the boys wish.

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