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The season was nicely wrapped up in Paraini

The competition season was decided in the Parainen league finals on November 26, 2016 in the match and business series. The taekwondo athletes were represented by a familiar power group, and the rankings once again tell their own happy story.

The business league team's fierce competitive spirit continued

It was easy for coach Essi Labarti to smile when the poomsaeminions grabbed at least their share of the trophies on the table. The carrying capacity of Aino's bag was put to the test when he brought home gold from all four business series representations. In the individual series, Aino took care of the blue-skinned hobbyists and blue-skinned lynx series, and in the doubles series she won the gold with Espoo Hwarang Team's Mia Knutsson. Mia was also with Aino and Bella as part of the gold team in the amateur groups. In addition to all this, Aino had time to win her series on the match side and hurriedly returned to the business series field, winged by the fast upper femmes. Plum, Sofia and Bella won silver in their individual series, but it was extremely difficult for Plum in particular. The joint points with series winner Daniel Halonen from Pori were almost the same, but this time the victory for Halones was greater presentationwith points. Range of motion training continues at least as determinedly as it did in the fall until now. In the spring season, hardly anyone has a doubt where Finland's toughest business series competitors come from!

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Great series wins and tight turns in the match

In the match, Taekwondo athletes had 11 representations, six of which were series victories. Henri opened the day with a cheerful match movement and good insights. Unfortunately, the points were limited due to the opponent's good protection, and Henri had to bow out. Big brother Lauri won his own series with two really great match wins. Lauri's understanding of the basic structure of the match and the utilization of point positions has developed enormously during the fall, and today I was able to reap the harvest of hard work. Sofia competed in two series in addition to her poomsae performances. Someone could even think that there are more Sofias when there was enough speed for the whole day from end to end of the competition hall. For Sofia, a loss in her second set, but an excellent fight win in the second set in the overtime. Janika, on the other hand, took silver with her familiar precise and tactical game. In the final, the package stayed together well, but the opponent still did not allow themselves to take points, so a tight 1-0 loss. Venne showed again that retreating is not part of the fighter's vocabulary. Forward movement combined with hard kicking power was Venne's recipe for series victory.

In the league series, Plum was the workhorse of the day with two series appearances. For Plum, a win in his second series and a tickling tight loss in the second final in the overtime. Plum's ability to stay focused and stick to his own game plan will go a long way. Plum himself was disappointed by the final loss, but the two league championships warmed his heart a lot. Emmi had to admit Tampere's Sini Lehto as better this time and the ranking is therefore third. Hannes showed in both of his matches what the will to win means. Hannes was in control from start to finish in the first, but the final was extremely smooth and eventful all the way to the overtime. The cheering crowd's heartbeats were at the same level as the competitors' heartbeats when the decisive point appeared on the scoreboard next to Hannes. A couple of painful hits outside the scoring area were quickly forgotten when Hannes claimed not only the tournament but also the entire league victory in his series.

The overall awards of the match league were also distributed in Paraini, but they will be reported separately when the official results are announced.

Taekwondo athletes congratulate all the medalists! This is a good way to end the season and start preparing for the next one.

Emmi plum

p.s. The stick Emmi is holding is the award for the best match team of the Ambassador's Cup, which was awarded just now.

All rankings

Contestant / Match series Investment
Venne Viitaniemi D2 – Kids -35 Kg 1.
Lauri Hulikkala C2 – Kids -44 Kg 1.
Henri Hulikkala D2 – Kids -40kg 3.
Sofia Sarala D1 – Kids -30 Kg 2.
Sofia Sarala D1 – Kids -28 Kg 1.
Aino Kortelainen C1 – Cadets -33 Kg 1.
Janika Tatti D1 – Kids -37 Kg 2.
Plum Duplicator C1 – Cadets -41 Kg 1.
Plum Duplicator C1 – Cadets -45 Kg 2.
Emilia Lahti C1 – Cadets -51 Kg 3.
Hannes Tolonen C1 – Cadets -49 Kg 1.
Competitor / Business series Medal place
Plum Duplicator Cadets Male 2.
Aino Kortelainen Kids Blue Female 1.
Bella Buri Kids Green Female 2.
Sofia Sarala Kids Blue Female 2.
Aino Kortelainen Blue Belts Female 1.
Bella Buuri & Sofia Sarala Kids Pair 2.
Aino Kortelainen & Mia Knutsson (Espoo Hwarang Team) Kids Pair 1.
Aino, Bella, Mia (Espoo Hwarang Team) Kids Team 1.

 

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Thank you for the customer feedback

Many thanks to everyone who answered the autumn customer feedback survey!

The feedback has been discussed in detail at the director's meeting on 19.11. and development activities based on them have been started. Of course, you can continue to give feedback by e-mail, by calling or directly to the coaches in the gym.

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A huge haul of trophies from the Ambassador's Cup

The Ambassador's Cup, organized for the second time, gathered taekwondo people to compete both in movement series and in a match in Vantaa's Tikkurila on November 12, 2016. Taekwondo athletes had a strong representation in both forms of competition, and we can be very satisfied with the day's performances.

Competitors at a good pace

The taekwondo athletes had no fewer than 29 representatives in the match series, so there was enough excitement for the whole day. The huge trophy haul shows that there were enough top moments and successes. A busy coach doesn't quite notice all the tricks, but at least Paul remembered Venne's gutsy three-win fight for a series win, Lauri's accurate spot-kicks, Iines' ferocious kicking power, Jenny's tremendous self-confidence, Janika's tactical skills, Plum's solid work ethic, Aleksi's will to win, Bardia's struggle against the Estonian hurray, and Jaden's , Markus and Kaisla's brave first contact on the national competition mats. Many other things also fell into place, and as said, one coach's eye is not enough to see everyone.

Sampo, Pauli, Juho, Riina, Petteri and Teemu were responsible for the coaching on the match side. The exchange of words between the coaches after the games was very positive. As the season draws to a close, many goals can already be considered fulfilled for the fall. Another big thank you from the coaching team to all the competitors and congratulations on your success!

An efficient and stylish team in the business series

The team of taekwondo athletes got in shape for competition under the treatment of the team's official stylist, Somporn Kopisto. The team was easily the most stylish of the games and there was no doubt about their efficiency. The coaches are Juho Ranta and Essi Labart. Of course, Essi managed to grab gold in both of his series before this. In general, the upswing of business series athletes that continued throughout the fall continued again at the Ambassador's Cup. Essi was satisfied and proud of the team's performance, and Juhokaa did not spare hyperbole in his later report.

The club and the coaching team congratulate the winners!

Janika Sophia  Hairstyle you guysplum

Special thanks to Subaru, who provided the team with subs at the end of the race! #hankssubaru

All rankings

Contestant / Match series Investment
Venne Viitaniemi D2 – Kids -30 Kg 1.
Venne Viitaniemi D2 – Kids -35 Kg 9.
Lauri Hulikkala C2 – Kids -44 Kg

 

1.
Henri Hulikkala D2 – Kids -40kg

 

5.
Iines Korhonen D2 – Kids -30 Kg

 

1.
Jenny Vettenniemi D1 – Kids -30 Kg

 

1.
Sofia Sarala D1 – Kids -30 Kg

 

3.
Sofia Sarala D1 – Kids -28 Kg

 

1.
Aino Kortelainen D1 – Kids -30 Kg

 

3.
Janika Tatti D1 – Kids -37 Kg

 

2.
Janika Tatti C2 – Kids -36 Kg

 

1.
Markus Liuko E1 – Kids -26 Kg 9.
Frans Orjasniemi D2 – Kids -35 Kg 5.
Aleksi Koskelainen D2 – Kids -45 Kg 1.
Kaisla Seimola D2 – Kids -30 Kg

 

3.
Jade Salko C2 – Kids -42 Kg

 

3.
Plum Duplicator C1 – Cadets -41 Kg

 

3.
Plum Duplicator C1 – Cadets -45 Kg

 

1.
Ali Pirveisi C1 – Cadets -53 Kg

 

1.
Bardia Mirzaei R1 – Seniors -68 Kg

 

3.
Aino Kortelainen C1 – Cadets -33 Kg

 

1.
Emilia Lahti C1 – Cadets -51 Kg

 

2.
Emilia Lahti B1 – Juniors -52 Kg

 

2.
Luca Leskinen C1 – Cadets -33 Kg

 

2.
Luca Leskinen C1 – Cadets -37 Kg

 

3.
Jenny Vettenniemi C1 – Cadets -29 Kg

 

2.
Severi Sarala B1 – Juniors -63 Kg

 

2.
Sara Quinones C1 – Cadets -41 Kg

 

2.
Tuikku Holopainen C1 – Cadets -47 Kg

 

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Competitor / Business series Medal place
Plum Duplicator Cadets Male 3.
Christian Kamphuis U30 Chess 2.
Essi Labart U30 Female 1.
Aino Kortelainen Kids Blue Female 2.
Bella Buri Kids Green Female 2.
Victoria Hentunen Kids Green Female
Sofia Sarala Kids Blue Female 3.
Aino Kortelainen Blue Belts Female 1
Sara Quinones Kids Red-Black Female 2.
Essi Labart & Christian Kamphuis U30 Pair 1.
Bella Buuri & Victoria Hentunen Kids Pair 3.
Aino Kortelainen & Sofia Sarala Kids Pair
Sara Quinones & Mia Knuttson (Espoo Hwarang Team) Kids Pair 1.
Bella, Victoria, Sofia Kids Team
Aino, Sara, Mia (Espoo Hwarang Team) Kids Team 1.
Christian Kamhuis Freestyle 1.

 

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Belt exams in the first week of November

November belt exams

  • 7-15 year olds on Wednesday 2.11.
    • Yellow belt and green ribbons at 18:00-19:00
    • Green belt and above 19:00-21:00
    • Those who do not have an exam have exercises as normal
  • Adults on Thursday 3.11.
    • from 19:00 to 21:00. The test starts during the fitness circuit workout and lasts until the end of the stretching workout
    • Those who do not have an exam have exercises as normal
  • Before the Christmas break, there is another test for all age groups. In this case, 3-6 year olds can also earn sleeve badges for their costumes
  • Getting to the belt exam requires, depending on the belt rank, a sufficient number of exercises and training months from the previous belt exam. Instructors check the training times in the login system. All participants in the belt test will be sent an invitation by e-mail. The list can also be seen at the instructor's desk in the hall about a week before the exam
  • Always ask your coach for permission to participate in the belt test and make sure you know all the required techniques and movement sequences
  • A sports license from the Finnish Taekwondo Association is required for all participants in the test
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Race report from Porvoo

The autumn domestic competition season continued on October 8. In Porvoo. The taekwondo athletes were represented by a number of familiar faces as well as a couple who had not been to the games.

Upbeat performances on trains

In the morning, first-timer Iines Korhose had a reason to smile when, after two rather overwhelming victories, a gold medal was hung around his neck.

Venne Viitaniemi, who competed in his second competition, also showed a model of hard kicks. The first opponent's attempts were quickly reduced to Venne's kicks, but in his second match, Venne had to bow to numbers 4-5.

Janika Tatti competed in two series, the final matches of both of which were almost consecutive. An unfortunate loss in the first turned into a tasty victory in the second at the end of a tight match.

Lauri Hulikkala won his first match 5-4, but had to admit that his tall opponent was better in the final. Lauri's persistent effort until the last seconds of the match was amazing to watch.

The D1 girls' -30kg series was strongly represented, as three of the four competitors recognized the colors of Taekwondo athletes. A mutual match could not be avoided, and Jenny Vettenniemi and Aino Kortelainen took the measure of each other in the semifinals. This time, Jenny was one point better and advanced to the final against the Porvoo who won Sofia. Unfortunately, the final ended in a 0-1 loss, but Jenny already vowed to win next time.

Frans Orjasniemi found scoring opportunities well, but the kicks remained cautious and the required number of points did not accumulate on the board. Similarly, Risto Hyvärinen, who played in adult amateurs, was unnecessarily careful with his kicks and thus lost in the opening match.

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Boat in blue ready for the match

A small team in cadets

Only Emilia Lahti and Plum Kopisto were responsible for the cadet representation this time, when part of the team was in the Latvian G1 tournament. However, both of them participated in two series and the balance was a nice 3 gold and 1 silver. Plum's performance in the final of the cadet -45kg series was extremely positive. A strong and taller opponent roared forward with power, but Plum stopped him in one situation after another, snapping home the points himself. The tactically very complete match ended with a 3-0 win for Plum. Only 8 seconds had passed in Plum's second final, when the opponent had to give up due to a leg injury. However, the 3-0 score for Plum showed that Plum's hunt for points had only just begun.

Emmi got busy with her own finals, when one was waiting to start while the other was still in progress. A loss from B1 teams, but a 3-1 win from our own cadet series. Emmi's elegant solution in the last moments of the match brought the victory home, when the overtime was only seconds away.

The coaching team Juho Ranta, Petteri Kauppinen and Pauli Raivio were satisfied with the day's performance. The team's team spirit played really well and the parents were always involved in the heart of the action. Hopefully, we will go to the Vantaa Ambassador's Cup with a twice as big team in the same positive spirit!

Porvoo
The heats are taken care of, the matches are ahead

 

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Training for taekwondo mothers and fathers!

The long wait ended on Sunday 2.10. when the "Grey Panthers" group kicked off. As a rule, the exercises are on Sundays at 12-13, but course instructor Janne Rita gives even more detailed schedules. Janne has a long experience not only in taekwondo but also with stuck hips and tight shoulders. So even the most rigid get oil in the machinery!

Who is the panther group suitable for? Just for anyone who has ever sat on the edge of the hall marveling at their children's taekwondo skills or even threatened to know better themselves. No previous experience or basic physical fitness is required, but you can get started lightly, relaxedly and with a twinkle in your eye.

Participation in classes does not require prior registration. The hourly fee is voluntary and is collected in cash at the beginning of the hour. Taekwondo athletes will triple the accumulated amount and it will be directed directly to support the training of the club's athletes. The proceeds of the autumn course will be directed to support the athletes' training by buying electronic armor and head protection for the club.

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The first indoor competitions of the fall on Friday

The first indoor competitions of autumn will be held as usual on the last Friday of the month 30.9.

Participation is free for everyone, and you do not need to register separately. Competitors from outside the club are also warmly welcome.

17:00-19:00 – E, D, and C2

19:00-21:00 – C1, B1, A1 and H (can be started on a rolling basis even earlier at the end of the junnum races)

If you are not sure which group you should join, feel free to contact the coaches. Especially for the larger C2 trains, it is worth asking if more suitable resistors could be found on a later shift. We encourage all new enthusiasts to participate in the games, even if they don't even know what competing means. The first time you can look at the moods or even try it yourself if you feel like it.

You can borrow the missing protectors from the club, but we recommend everyone to buy their own training protectors. Ask more from the gym's equipment store and coaches.

Note! No other exercises will be organized on the day of the Salika competition.

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August belt exams

August belt exams

The first belt exam of the fall takes place in the last week of August.

Children and young people aged 7-15 – Fri 26.8.

  • at 17:00-18:00 – Yellow and green ribbon finishers (8 cup – 7+ cup)
  • at 18:00-20:00 – Green belt and higher graduates (6.- kup)
  • Those who do not have an exam have practice as usual

Adults – Thu 25.8.

  • at 19:00-21:00 (exam starts while the fitness circle is running before the actual adult exercises start)
  • Those who do not have an exam have practice as usual

When can I take the belt test? ◦

  • When I know the required techniques and movement sequences well enough. The teachers will tell you when you are ready ◦
  • I have more practice visits than the minimum number requires. Remember to record your visit! ◦
  • I have practiced at my belt level longer than the minimum time required ◦
  • I have a valid sports license from the Finnish Taekwondo Association.

All those participating in the exam will be informed about it by email. The list can also be seen at the director's desk in the hall.

You can check the price lists for belt tests from here.

We require a sports license from the Finnish Taekwondo Federation from all participants, which can be purchased from here.

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Summer break at the gym 11.-24.7.

The gym is closed weeks 28 and 29

The summer vacation for taekwondo athletes takes place in the middle two weeks of July. In this case, all normal evening workouts have been cancelled. Ask your coach for more details about private lessons and athletes' training.

The autumn practice times are now planned during July. It is therefore worth actively following the news flow of the pages, even if you are otherwise on vacation from training.

Taekwondo athletes wish everyone a fun and relaxing holiday!

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Summer bulletin for taekwondo athletes

It also happens in the summer. In this bulletin, you will find everything you need and a little foretaste of the fall events.

TU2011 information summer 2016

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