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The club's spring day on February 27, 2016 - all included

We are organizing our club's traditional spring day on February 27, 2016 at the Konala hall, at Ruosilankuja 3C. All trainees and their close circle are welcome.

Program

10.00 Day opening – Teemu Heino

10.30 Skill and trick practice, enthusiasts
10.30 Info and discussion with parents

12.30 – 1.30 p.m Lunch

13.30 – 14.30 Review of the coming year and awards

14.30 – 16.30 Exercise for everyone

16.30- Free socializing and serving, all adults

As usual, we offer lunch and coffee as well as refreshments for adults in the evening. So that we can reserve enough food, please inform us of your arrival on the list on the hall counter. Apprentices in Tapiola and Kalajärvi can also notify the instructor or e-mail about their participation info@tu11.fi. Parents can also take exercise equipment with them, because in the afternoon we all train together!

A warm welcome,
Taekwondo athletes 2011

 

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YLE's sports department visited our gym

On Wednesday, we had pleasant guests when YLE's sports department visited our gym. Filmed interviews and inserts are used at least in the broadcasts of the SM week. Taekwondo can be seen live on February 14, 2016 at 2:00 p.m.

Live broadcast in Arena >>

Championship week on the Sport.fi website >>

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Friday 12.2. all practices canceled due to SM competitions

On Friday 12.2. no training will be organized due to the SM competitions. All the club's coaches and instructors are either competing themselves or coaching other athletes towards the Finnish championships in Tampere. You can read more about the event from here.

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Good luck with the PM competitions from Denmark

The PM competitions took place on January 30, 2016 in Fredericia, Denmark. Taekwondo athletes brought home 4 gold and 2 silver medals.

Eddie Quinones competed in the cadet boys' -57 kg category. Eddie was the only cadet boy of the Finnish team who won 3 matches. Finally, a gold medal was hung around the neck.

Emilia Lahti took only one match, which she won with a point difference of 13-0 at the end of the second set. Bringing gold from the cadet girls' -47 kg category.

Aleksi Väyrynen competed in the junior boys' -51 kg category. He won his first match sovereignly, but an old metatarsal problem prevented him from playing in the finals, so he brought home silver.

Tuikku Holopainen took two matches in the cadet girls' -44 kg series. In the final, she faced Elisa Toivonen and lost with two strong warnings 0-1. So you're taking silver with you on the way home.

Milla Väyrynen moved from cadets to juniors and in the -49 kg category the resistance was tough. The Dane who won the series was stronger, older and more experienced. That way, there was only experience left in the amount of one lost match.

In the movement series, Essi Labart and Christian Kamphuis took gold in the pairs series, and Christian did another hard performance by taking gold in the men's individual series in a small fever. In the individual series, Essi was 6th, being the best Finn in her own series. Essi also competed in the group series, where he finished fourth.

Big congratulations to the whole team on behalf of the coaching staff!

Kaikki tulokset: http://www.ma-regonline.com/results/720/Results%20-%20Nordic%20Championships%2020161.pdf

Two and a half happy business serialists in the PM competition.
Two and a half happy business serialists in the PM competition.
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Indoor competitions on Friday 29.1.

Taekwondo athletes' first indoor competition of the spring

The first indoor competition of the year will be held on Friday 29.1. Participant lists are not collected in more detail in advance, but you can ask the instructors for the latest information about possible opponents. As before, visiting clubs are warmly welcome to join. The schedule is familiar:

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)

Indoor competitions can also be attended by those who have just started and those who have less experience. Opponents are always judged according to skill level and weight/height. Those trying it for the first time can borrow the club's loan protections, but own protections are recommended. You can easily buy all the protection you need for matches and training at the gym's equipment store.

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The championships in Tampere, the main event of the spring

The absolute main event of the early spring, the championship competitions of the match and movement series will take place on February 13-14, 2016 in Tampere in connection with the national championship week. We hope that everyone who has the right to participate in the SM series will be able to represent our club in the competition.

The match Tampere Cup will be held next to it, which includes hobby series for children and adults.

Saturday 13 February 2016
Tampere Cup: E, D1, D2, B2, H, S30
Championship series: cadets C1 and the preliminary rounds of Juniors B1 and seniors R Championship series

Sunday 14 February 2016
Championship series: Semi-finals and finals of junior B1 and senior R championship series

The SM series of business series as a whole on Sunday

 

Competition venue:

Tampere Fair and Sports Center (Pirkkahalli)

Ilmailukatu 20 33901 Tampere

 

25 different sports are included in the SM week!

Yle broadcasts a live TV broadcast regarding taekwondo on Sunday from 14:00 to 15:00.

Call:
http://www.suomentaekwondoliitto.fi/@Bin/2143494/SM-kisat_kutsu.pdf

 

Registration

No later than Saturday 30 January 2016 to Slack or info@tu11.fi

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Teemu's feelings about the qualifiers

Teemu writes about his experiences after the qualifiers at: http://www.hojomi.es/teemuheino/2016/01/20/4865-gramman-pokaali/

All the results of the competitions can be found http://www.ma-regonline.com/tournaments/747/EUROPEAN-QUALIFICATION-TOURNAMENT-FOR-RIO-2016-OLYMPIC-GAMES

Even though Teemu, Jenna and Taekwondo athletes 2011 did not get competition places this time, they want to thank everyone who supported and encouraged Teemu and Jenna. Both of our athletes especially thank their supporters Loan list.

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On Sunday, there is a free shift in the gym and a competition stand

Competitive spirit and sparring

Those who are not going all the way to Turkey to experience the Olympic qualifiers can come over the weekend to watch Teemu and Suvi's preliminaries on the large TV screen in the hall. Along with the grandstand, the hall's carpet and equipment are freely available for independent training. Those looking for sparring opponents should be there around 12-2pm, when a free-form sparring ring is held. Juice, coffee and small snacks are also available.

The matches of the qualifying tournament start at 10:00, when the hall doors also open. The hall will be occupied as long as there are Finns participating in the tournament, but at least until 15:00. You should also watch Jenna and Toni's matches on Saturdays from home!

Welcome aboard!

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Jenna Partanen is chasing her Olympic dream

There are thousands of athletes in Finland who sacrifice everything every day to achieve their biggest dream: the Olympic dream. One such athlete is Jenna Partanen, a taekwondo athlete supported by Lainasto.

Jenna Partanen Taekwondo athletes 2011

Eighty thousand people cheer when the athletes step onto the turf of the legendary Maracanã. The audience of billions has settled down on their couches, ready to celebrate the start of the two-week season. The Rio Olympics are about to start.

Spectators only see the happy surface of the athletes. They see that all the athletes are excited to be a part of the world's finest sporting competition. However, they don't know how much all the athletes have fought to even be a part of the Olympic dream.

An opportunity to make a dream come true

These times Jenna Partanen one's own struggle is concretized into a suspense drama that measures the last physical and psychological resources. The last chance to claim an Olympic place is at hand.

Taekwondo's last competition spots, participation rights to pursue your own dreams, will be awarded at the European Olympic qualifying competition in Istanbul on January 16-17, 2016. The best two in each weight class get tickets to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

The competition is tough and merciless, but Jenna Partanen, competing in the under-67-kilogram weight class, is one of those athletes who has an excellent chance of beating all her competitors and grabbing a place at the Olympics. This is ensured by the typical traits of a successful athlete: talent, hard work, dedication and passion.

However, the recipe for a successful athlete also includes more than perfect traits. The training must be top class and the athlete must make sacrifices.

Partanen is supported by a talented duo

An athlete can determine the direction of his own career development, but coaching determines the pace. Competent coaching gives the athlete the conditions to realize his full potential for success.

Partanen, who represents the Taekwondo athletes 2011 club, is surrounded by a competent duo whose task is to ensure that no stone is left unturned and that development proceeds at the desired pace.

Partanen's personal trainer has been cooked in many broths, Teemu Heino, himself an Olympic athlete preparing for the Olympic qualification in Istanbul. The second coach is Jesus Ramal, Olympic coach of the Finnish Taekwondo Association, who has described Parta as Finland's most promising young taekwondo player. It was Ramal's trust in Partanen's abilities that led to Partanen's full-time life as a top athlete following Ramal's teachings in the fall.

Moving into the unknown

When autumn came, Partanen moved to Madrid to train full-time in Ramal's teachings. The step was not only athletically significant, but also a change measuring mental strength. A real sacrifice. The familiar environment changed to a new and unknown one.

"In addition to moving to train as a top athlete in a foreign country, where all communication takes place in a foreign language, I also moved away from home to live on my own. My first own home is abroad in a completely new environment", reveals Partanen.

Partanen lives in the quiet area of San Sebastian de los Reyes, twenty kilometers from the center of Madrid. While most tourists stay in the center of Madrid, English language skills also stay there. In addition to everyday business, this has also been seen in training.

"In the beginning, it was a bit different to do the exercises, when the language caused difficulties. I didn't always understand what to do. Fortunately, Jesus continued to explain and show by holding hands. Things have gone really well with Jesus."

Life in a foreign environment has been busy. Camp and competition trips have taken Parta all over Europe, and the suitcases haven't had time to be packed for long. Despite everything, the investment has made Partase an even stronger athlete and person.

"I think that the benefit of this training trip to Spain will be seen in my life many times over, even years from now. I've learned a lot about the sport I love, from training, and as a bonus, I've become able to adapt to my own and my language skills. It's great that I get to make my dream come true - and I can say that I've done everything I can for this dream," Partanen beams.

The journey is at an important stage

Daily struggle to develop body and psyche. The Olympic athlete has seen many rough days along his journey. Blood, sweat, tears. All the clichés that have become reality as experienced by the athlete.

Even so, the true dream of an Olympic athlete will only come true when the Olympic flame is lit on August 5, 2016.

Then it will also be seen whether Jenna will participate as an Olympic athlete in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. The decisive stage on the journey is on January 16, 2016 in Istanbul, when Jenna competes in the European Olympic qualifiers.

Partanen and his coach leave for Istanbul excited and confident.

"I'm looking forward to the Olympic qualifiers in Istanbul. After all, this is the peak moment of my career so far. Technically, I'm at my best right now. According to Jesus, my development has been incredibly fast, so he is very satisfied with that," says Partanen.

Taekwondo athletes 2011 and Jenna's supporter Lainasto Oy wish Jenna luck for the qualifiers! Remember to enjoy the journey towards your Olympic dream, remembering that hard work and sacrifice will pay off in the end!

Lainasto Oy is a Finnish financial company that has been offering financial solutions for everyday challenges and the pursuit of dreams since 2011.

www.lainasto.fi

 

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The spring season for taekwondo athletes starts on January 11.

The spring season starts fast

Taekwondo athletes' training is still on break for Epiphany week, but on Monday 11.1. training will start again as usual. There have been small changes in the practice times, which you can check from here. Tapiola's shifts will also continue with the same schedules as in the fall. Kalajärvi the spring course starts on Thursday 21.1.

The gym elves knew how to tell that the most enthusiastic trainers couldn't bear to stay away from the taekwondo mats during the Christmas holidays. A group of young competitors of Taekwondo athletes camped in Madrid in a tough company. You can read about their struggles from here. The ceiling height of the own hall was also tested on 27.12. at the organized skill and jump kick camp. The camp was attended by belt ranks from 10th cup to 4th dan and the age range was 7-45 years. Still, despite the starting level, everyone learned a lot of new ways to use their body versatilely.

At the same time, Jenna Partanen and Teemu Heino have finished their preparations for the European Olympic qualifiers, which will be held on January 16-17. in Istanbul, Turkey. Go read Teemu's thoughts from here and liking Jenna's athlete page here! Sampo Pajulampi and Juho Ranta will also go on the trip as support troops. Juho works as the team's physiotherapist. Our club is therefore quite strongly represented at the most important taekwondo event in Europe at the beginning of the year. We will hear more about this trip later!