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Taekwondo athletes struck a golden vein in the match at the World Championships

The balance of the match team is 11 Finnish championships, 4 silver and 3 bronze

The Finnish championships of the match were decided in Eura on Saturday 23.11. and the Taekwondo athletes' Provincial trip turned into a real bandit trip. Precious metal could be carried home with two hands! The top atmosphere of the trip was emphasized by the shared transportation by bus. If the bus was still fairly calm in the early morning twilight of the outward journey, the other extreme was reached on the way back, with the contestants celebrating their championships and enjoying great company.

In the cadets, he played the most matches A boat which competed for championships in two series. Venne fought with concentration from one match to the next and didn't really give his opponents room to play. I think one of the opponent's baby teeth came out in the noise. Venne stylishly won the cadets' -37 kg category and also advanced to the finals in the -41 kg category. Unfortunately, the firecracker's left knee was so bad that there was no reason to go to the finals, even if Venne himself had been there.

There was no lack of concentration either From Jenny and from Iine, who managed to become champions in the cadet girls' -37kg and -41kg series. The opponents were familiar and the matches could have turned out any way. However, the girls followed the agreed tactics wonderfully, so the championships went on their way to Helsinki.

Sedge had to wait a long day for his only match. Her legs may not have been at their sharpest anymore, but Sara still took care of the match home with a hard routine. The opponent's protection was good, but Sara's foot found its way to the helmet with pinpoint accuracy. They were also accurate Janika's the hits that paved the way to the final. Also in the final, Janika's grips were excellent, but the opponent still pulled a longer stroke. Nicely silver and definitely left hungry for the next time.

As participants in the Finnish championships for the first time, they fought for the medals Markus, Honey and Renad and the trio won the medals in the straight line. The brightest medal was hung around Markus's neck after the heart-pounding action of the cadet boys -33 final. The thriller, which stretched all the way to extra time, finally ended when Markus sank his foot into the opponent's helmet after several near-miss attempts. Honey, on the other hand, was responsible for some kind of unofficial points record, managing to forge 75 points in two sets in her opening match before the point difference mercifully stopped the match. Unfortunately, the bangs ran out a bit in the final and Honey had to settle for silver. Renad suffered an opening defeat this time, but his will to fight did not stop. A couple of technical fixes and these will be turned into a win.

In junior leagues Plum and Lauri as usual, both represented in the boys' -63-kilogram category, but, contrary to tradition, there was no mutual final this time. Lauri's road ended sadly in the semi-finals, but there were no two words about the championship of the series as Plum forged his way to the championship in the final. If style points were collected in the match, Plum would have taken the championship all together. Eddie got to bow out the outright championship.

Junior girls Chaimaa and Alina dominated their respective series and both left the Euro as Finnish champions. In Chaimaa's opening match, it was not necessary to think long about the winner. In the final, it took Chaimaa a while to find her rhythm, but when she found it, quite a few fireworks started. In Alina's final, it was possible to get excited for a while, which way the match would turn, but when Alina increased her own power, the opponent could no longer stay on board.

In adults, il Maestro Teemu already collected his 20th or 21st Finnish championship, depending on the method of calculation. In the first match, he himself, who collected SM medals as a junkie, fell Rick, who set out without prejudice to challenge the giants of the heavyweight division, even though he doesn't have significant competition experience from recent years. Bard styled to win the series without leaving anything to chance. We even saw one of Bardia's iconic ventilation hoods in the middle of the match, anyway. Severus was in an excellent competitive mood and did his semares quite spectacularly. In the final, a swollen metatarsal hindered his work, but the championship was still not far from Sever.

In the competition, Koutseina had a blast Fatima, Juho, Pauli, Sampo and Teemu. It was easy for Koutsie to be the same smile as the athletes grabbed victories and showed great will to fight and team spirit. It is very good to package the autumn competition season for this race. Next, we will get to enjoy a fun time together right next week at the season-ending parties of the competition groups. That's where the preparation for the early spring competitions, such as the Nordic championships, begins little by little.

Judgments were handed out meritoriously Ali, Alex and Vlad.

Big congratulations to all the medalists!


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