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Taekwondo athletes have 101 licenses

101 taekwondoTaekwondo athletes still the biggest

Already in April, Taekwondo athletes became Finland's largest member club of the Taekwondo League in terms of licenses.

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The limit of one hundred licenses broken

In the latest license statistics, we are still the largest of the clubs and 22.5. our license balance read 101.

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Taekwondo athletes' summer training times and summer break

Summer practice times

Valid from 3 June to 9 August 2013

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Monday's outdoor workout is divided into two groups. One group practices taekwondo technique in Kartanonhaa park and the other does a characteristic workout at Malminkartanon peak or Pitäjänmäki sports field. If the weather is rainy, we train in the gym. Departure for both trainings at 19:00 from the gym. The training lasts about 1-1.5 hours, transitions are taken into account in the training shift.

Summer break

The hall is closed 8.7.-19.7.2013. If your contract is valid during the break, you can participate in the August-September camp for free!

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The taekwondo athletes' indoor competitions were a great success

In the taekwondo athletes' indoor competitions on 14.5. almost 50 athletes

Forty children and twenty adults raised the atmosphere to the ceiling. The work remained in the glove when we had visiting judges from Vihti. Thanks to Illka Vikström and the Lindfors sisters for their help.

Below are some of Hilla Palviainen's shots.

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Taekwondo athletes at the tournament in Pori

Pori taekwondoAdults

11.5. in the league competitions for adults, TU11 was represented by 3 players, all in the league.

Elom Damalie was the first to compete in the men's -74 kg category. However, he experienced a point loss to Klaukkala's Terho Räsänen. The match, which started well, froze towards the end, and there were no chances to win in the last set. Elom's placement was 5.-8.

Tanja Lovikka competed in the women's -49 kg category. The first match against Amina Harek ended with an overwhelming points victory before full time. The opponent in the final was Nina Ohra-Aho from Klaukkala. In the second set, Ohra-Aho got a couple of main hits, thanks to which he escaped to the point victory. So Tanja's ranking was 2nd.

Teemu Heino took his place in the men's heavyweight division. Tero Kuorikoski has certainly improved as a competitor, but he was still unarmed, even matching Teemu's routine performance. 3-0 win and 1st place in the series for Teemu.

Cadets

Sophia Vassilak's series (cadet girls -44) is one of the highest standards in Finland, if compared to the international level of the series. Sophia got to experience this the hard way after already losing the first match to Loviisa's Emma Reimann. The match was one of the toughest battles of the day, even though the result of the tournament was by no means in line with preliminary expectations. Sophia's ranking 3rd-4th.

Voker Feka won his first match in the cadet boys' +65 kg series with a great upper technique in the extra set. In the second match, Pori's Antti Vajavaara came up against him, who took the main hit right at the start, but it was judged too hard. I saw a series win for Voker.

Children

Among the children, Sara and Eddie Quinones were present this time. Sara had only one opponent, whom she beat in showmanship 2-0. For Eddie, the race was full of adversity. In the first match, the opponent's armor was broken, and thus Eddie did not get points, despite good hits. The next 2 matches were won by Eddie, and in the third it was fought for the series victory, after the pool matches crossed paths. The match started well, but at the beginning of the second round, Eddie and his opponent kicked their legs hard together. The hit was so hard that Eddie was unable to continue and had to go to the hospital to have his leg checked. Fortunately, no fracture was found in the leg, but unfortunately the first series win eluded Eddie. A silver medal was hung around the neck.

Sara's final:

http://youtu.be/e0i9Di6sIxI

Eddie's 2 matches:

http://youtu.be/df3KsyVD30c

Photos from Sara and Eddie's day:

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A team of taekwondo athletes to the league competition in Pori

Pori taekwondoThe last league competition of the spring takes place in Pori.

Pori Taekwondo organizes a league competition in the traditional Pori Sports Hall. TU11 is going with a slightly smaller, but very capable team this time.

Place:

Pori sports hall
Kuninkaanhaanaukio 6
28130 DRILL

TU11's team
Moullaev Megi Boys D1 juniors (9-11) D-juniors -37 Kg
Quinones Eddie Boys D2 juniors (9-11) D-juniors -37 Kg
Feces Voker Boys C1 juniors (12-14) C juniors +65 Kg
Moullaev Aha Boys C2 juniors (12-14) C juniors -49 Kg
Damalie Life Gentlemen Match League (15+) Match league -74 Kg
Heino Teemu Gentlemen Match League (15+) Match league +87 Kg
Vassilaki Sophia Girls C1 juniors (12-14) C juniors -44 Kg
Notch Tanya Ladies Match League (15+) Match league -49 Kg
Quinones Sedge Girls E-juniors (6-8) E-juniors -26 Kg

 

All competitors www.tpss.nl

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Results from Spain

Spanish open taekwondo
Teemu Heino, men +87 kg
Teemu Heino – Oleg Kuznetsov (RUS) 2-5

The match was decided by the Russian's main hit point, from which the Finns picked up the Video Replay card in vain, the video referee saw the hit. After the match, Kuznetsov came to tell Teemu that he didn't think he hit, and therefore didn't earn any points either.

Kuznetsov is the reigning winner of the Spanish Open.

Oleg Kuznetsov in Taekwondodata>>

Saturday's results>>

Sophia Vassilaki, cadet girls – 44 kilos
Sophia Vassilaki – Marta Oliver Hernandez (ESP) XX-XX, defeat for Sophia

The Spaniard got one armor hit and one questionable head hit more.

Hernandez is 3rd in the Cadet EC and last year's silver medalist at the Spanish Open.

Hernandez in Taekwondodata>>

Other Finns

Eevi Huuskonen from the Espoo Hwarang Team lost to Paula Cerro Alvarado (ESP) in the cadet girls under 41 kg category. Roosa Torttila from Riihimäki Taekwondo won the opening round of Uliana Chernova from Russia in the girls under 59 kg category. In the second round, Sweden's Emelie Lundberg fell and at the same time secured at least a bronze medal. In the semi-final, Norway's Frida Thorsoe was better and Roosa got the bronze medal.

All the Finns mentioned above are coached by our own sons Teemu Heino and Juho Ranta.

In addition, Raisi's Iida Tammila competed in the cadet girls' -29 kg category, where she lost her first match to the Spanish representative.

Charts and results: www.tpss.nl

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Indoor competition for taekwondo athletes 14.5.

taekwondoTuesday 14.5. the club's indoor competitions are organized on Tuesdays during normal training shifts so that 7-10-year-olds and 11-15-year-olds compete at 17:00-19:00. Both beginners and advanced group members can come and compete for the whole two hours, but it doesn't matter if you can only come for one hour.

Scoring takes place in the traditional way.

After the children, the adults get to play from 19:00 onwards. Even adults, regardless of age, size and belt rank. Everyone can try the match with their own level of resistance.

Everyone is welcome to the event. The event is free for TU11 fans, others will be charged 10 euros

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Kalajärvi taekwondo course students' belt tests

Kalajärvi belt test
Teemu shows the batting model to the belt players

The belt exams for Kalajärvi's taekwondo courses were held yesterday, April 25, 2013, and a total of 16 eager test takers achieved the new belt value in the exam. Six trainees achieved the yellow belt, i.e. 8th kup belt rank, and the remaining ten trainees were graduated to the 7th kup belt rank, i.e. the first green natsa. Teemu Heino 4th dan and Juho Ranta 2nd dan received the belt test. In the opinion of both teachers, the belt exam went exemplary for the group as a whole and there was no need to doubt anyone getting a new belt rank. Teemu and Juho congratulate everyone who got a new belt rank!!!

The next belt exams in Kalajärvi will be held at the end of the autumn courses, near the end of the year, when those who have been practicing for the longest time will have the opportunity to pass the belt exam with a 7th+ kup belt value, i.e. get another green natsa on their belt. Participating in this belt test, however, also requires going to training at Konala's gym during the summer or fall. This is due to the fact that as the belt value increases, the amount of practice required before participating in the test also increases, and the practices are only held once a week in Kalajärvi. There is so much to learn before the next belt test that practicing once a week is not enough.

Next week in Kalajärvi, the last exercises of the spring season courses will be held before the summer break, so come and train everyone!

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Taekwondo athletes' early summer events

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The year 2013 for taekwondo athletes continues to be lively.

Practices are also organized in the summer, except for two weeks of vacation. In addition, there are camps, competition nights and we go to belt exams.
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Because What To whom Where Additional information
26.4. Test day All TU11 Hall 7-15 year olds from 17-19, Adults from 19-21. The tests measure skillful and physical properties. From the results, you get important information about your strengths and areas that can be improved. http://tu11.fi.srv.hoste.fi/taekwondo/2013/04/invictus-testaus-26-4-2012/
29.4. Belt test 3-6 year olds TU11 Hall Beginner group at 5 pm and advanced group at 6 pm. More information from Petter
30.4.-1.5. First of May All TU11 Hall No workouts.
3.5. Belt test 7-15-year-olds TU11 Hall White and yellow belts at 5 p.m. Upper belts at 6 p.m. Secure your own situation from Juho or Sampo. Those who come to the belt test must have a valid license and have paid the training fee. The license can be obtained directly here: https://lisenssi.sportti.fi/
9.5. Ascension Day All TU11 Hall No workouts.
11.5. Match competitions For all those who have competed before Pori Registration 4.5. by at the service desk. Also let us know if you need a ride or if you have extra seats in the car. http://tu11.fi.srv.hoste.fi/taekwondo/2013/04/taekwondoliiga-jatkuu-porissa-11-5-2013/
14.5. Indoor competitions All TU11 Hall Children and young people at 17-19, Adults over 16 years old. At 19-21
15.5. Belt test 3-6 year olds TU11 Hall Retake exam for those who do not pass the first exam.
18.5. Camp All TU11 Hall A camp organized by Petter, about which more information will follow shortly.
19.5. Bee All TU11 Hall Let's do a spring cleaning in the gym and enhance the places. Food available, for participants also the previous day's camp at half price.
21.5. and 23.5. Belt test Adults TU11 Hall The belt exams for the beginner group will be held on 21.5. The examination for the advanced group is conducted in two parts, 21.5 and 23.5. to normal training time.
25.5. PM competitions All Kiskallio, Lohja Go cheer on TU's own competitors or register at the service desk as a volunteer to organize competitions.
3.6.-7.6 Children's summer camp 6-14 year olds TU11 Hall The first 20 will be included. You can register by email or directly to the instructor http://tu11.fi.srv.hoste.fi/taekwondo/2013/04/taekwondo-kesaleiri-2013/
3.6.-15.8 Summer training times All TU11 Hall Training times are the same as in spring, but there are no trainings on Fridays. On Monday, the adult groups and the match group are held as a combined outdoor practice
8.6. Ancillary training seminar All TU11 Hall At the camp, tips are given for summer training and proper techniques are advised.
8.7.-26.7. Summer break All TU11 Hall Normal exercises are not organized during the summer break. The gym is open for voluntary training on Tuesdays and Thursdays at between 18-20.

Taekwondo athletes wish an active spring and summer!

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At the taekwondo athletes' camp, the resistances were knotted

taekwondoJari Seppälä and Juho Kostiainen guided enthusiasts into the secrets of trickery and confusion

The theme of the day was fooling the opponent and practicing it. Juho Kostiainen led the morning warm-up workouts, which included various games that develop the ability to fool around and react correctly. In addition, the same concepts were extended to match situation exercises.

In the afternoon, Jari Seppälä continued to talk about the topic. Jari brought his long experience as a coach to the use of the trainees, and everyone left the camp with a backpack full of new things to think about.

In terms of the number of participants, the camp was slightly smaller than usual, did the nice spring weather attract people to other woods?

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