Tag: taekwondo athletes 2011
The taekwondo athletes opened the autumn season at Loviisa's Junior Challenge. There were medals and one trophy.
Joni Ståhl and Sara Quinones took gold, Luca Leskinen, Kasper Wargelin and Severi Sarala took silver and Eddie Quinones took bronze. In addition, Luca was awarded as the fighter of the children's series.
The most special ranking is perhaps for Eddie, who fought with Sever in a three-man pool. The victories went the other way and the final standings don't really reflect the events of the series. Sever and Eddie's ”inter-member” was a real battle.
Kasper, who was the only one competing in the cadets, played a decent match, although getting used to the new rhythm was difficult in the first set. The final climb was tough, but not enough to win.
Up, down, up, down…
St. Petersburg's Baltic Sea Cup is a traditional team invitational tournament, where the following team was sent this year:
58 kg Toni Lahtinen, Loviisa Taekwondo (Mustafa Yevloyev, St. Petersburg)
-68 kg Sami Lahtinen, Loviisa Taekwondo
-80 kg Juho Kostiainen, TU11
+80 Teemu Heino, TU11
Coach: Petteri Kauppinen, TU11
Physiotherapist: Juho Ranta, TU11
Technical delegate and team leader: Sampo Pajulampi, TU11
The first setback was felt already on Thursday, when Toni Lahtinen got a new assignment for the rest of his military service, which meant canceling his weekend vacations. The matter was investigated persistently on Friday, but even though the Defense Forces were willing to be flexible, Toni was not included.
Therefore, the young Mustafa Yevloyev from St. Petersburg came to strengthen the team, who, despite his hard effort, was clearly a weaker player than Toni.
In the first round, they faced the first team from Moscow. The whole team had a rough start, and the match ended in a draw after Mustafa and Sami lost their match. When the draw still brought the -58 kilos for the deciding match, and Mustafa couldn't find new drugs, the opening round defeat was a fact.
In the second round, St. Petersburg's second team gave up -58 and -68 kilograms due to injuries. Teemu and Juho handled their part in an exemplary manner.
The bronze medal match took place as an 8-minute match, so that each weight class competed for one minute in two rounds. Manual scoring and flying substitutions were used.
Juho and Teemu's high percentage points in particular brought a clear victory for Finland.
So bring bronze medals and crystal drinking glasses.
At the evening banquet, we discussed cooperation and good help in both directions came about commendably.
As a match referee!
The match referee committee of the Finnish Taekwondo Association will organize a match referee basic course in Helsinki on Saturday, November 23, 2013.
Do you want to develop your sport skills in a new and interesting way?
The match referee's basic course provides the skills to act as a corner referee and, to a limited extent, as a center referee in domestic matches. The basic course includes preliminary assignments, the next day, a theory test and a demonstration test given in a separately agreed competition.
The course participant must be at least 16 years old and have a 6th kup belt (or equivalent).
The club supports the participants!
As a volunteer for the league finals
Come join us in organizing the biggest taekwondo competition in Finland!
The games need a lot of volunteers to help with the arrangements.
In particular, we need for the race day:
- Russian experts - those with an organizer's card
- IT experts
- Brisk adults for various tasks in organizing meals, guiding the competitors and to the competition areas
Please send an e-mail to the address info@tu11.fi
Link to the event's Facebook page
Invitation competition for teams
In the Baltic Sea Cup, there will be a team invitational competition, where Finland will be represented by TU11 and a team assembled from Loviisa taekwondo.
The preliminary rounds are played man against man as normal matches, and the final is played under the rules of a team match.
Team:
-58 kg Toni Lahtinen, Loviisa Taekwondo
-68 kg Sami Lahtinen, Loviisa Taekwondo
-80 kg Juho Kostiainen, TU11
+80 Teemu Heino, TU11
Maintenance team:
Coach:
Petteri Kauppinen, TU11
Physiotherapist:
Juho Ranta, TU11
Technical delegate and team leader:
Sampo Pajulampi, TU11
Baby taekwondo starts!
Baby aekwondo offers adults and babies a nice joint exercise moment. Participation does not require previous experience in self-defense and martial arts, but everyone is welcome to get to know baby taekwondo. During the lessons, we practice e.g. basic taekwondo kicks, punches and defenses, as well as exercises to strengthen muscle condition. The classes are designed so that all mothers and fathers, regardless of age, size and fitness, can participate.
The class consists of a light warm-up, technique and muscle fitness sections, and a stretching session. Although baby taekwondo is mainly aimed at adults, the baby is closely involved in almost all sections. When warming up and exercising, the baby is in the adult's lap and at the same time acts as a nice additional weight. When practicing taekwondo techniques, the baby can be placed next to the blanket for part of the time to follow the adult's exercises.
The class is best suited for babies older than 3 months who already know how to support their heads.
Time and place
Baby taekwondo starts on September 17. Classes are held on Tuesdays at 2:00 PM at the Taekwondo athletes' hall in Konala at Ruosilankuja 3, Helsinki. The exercises will continue until December 17, 2013.
Equipment
In addition to the normal exercise equipment, you should bring a towel or blanket on which you can lay the baby from time to time.
Supervisor
The instructor is Saija Sinisalo (1st dan) and her baby Vilppu born in April.
Payment
Participation can be paid either in one-time payments (€10), by buying a 6-time card (€50) or by paying a season fee (€98). The season fee covers all 14 practice sessions on September 17. – 17.12.
If the topic interests you and you need more information, send an e-mail to the instructor at saija.sinisalo@gmail.com. Enrollments are also handled in the same way.
WELCOME ABOARD!
Place: TU11 hall, Ruosilankuja 3 c, 00390 Helsinki
Instructor: Jarkko Mäkinen, Youth Olympic coach, 5th dan
Program:
10.00-10.45 Introduction and exercise
11.00-12.00 Speed and mobility
12.00-13.00 Lunch break
13.00-14.15 Sport training juniors
14:30-16:00 Sports training for adults
You do not need to register for the camp in advance.
Price: €20/participant. The association invoices the participation fees through the clubs.













