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Aino robbed Latvia's silver reserves

Aino was very successful in Latvian competitions. The team congratulates! Below is Aino's father Justus' race report:

Aino Kortelainen represented Taekwondo athletes as the only Finn at the Baltic OlympicTaekwondo Cup tournament held in Venstspils, Latvia, on May Day 2016. Aino's career began in the girls -29 kg (b. 2007-2008) series with a 5-1 victory over the representative of Latvia's Musado. In this match, Aino scored for the first time in his tournament career with a back spin kick, which cost the coach-sponsor father one Oreo shake. Marila Sheremet from Russia's Baltic Federation of Korean Martial Arts club competed in the series final. Although Aino dominated the match, the Russian took 3 points with a clean back kick in the third set when Aino was pressing. The final result of the match was 0-3, and thus the victory of the series for the Russian. For Aino to take home a silver medal and a lesson that even a defensive technique ("only" even if the armor is hit) can produce 3 points and turn the course of the match in an instant.

In the upper weight category (girls-32 kg born in 2007-2008), Aino faced Vladislava Mochalina of Latvia's Hansu Sport Club in the first round. The actual Match Time ended in a 1-1 tie, but in overtime Aino controlled his nerves nicely and took the win with a clear majority of points. In the final, the opponent was a familiar girl, Karina Voloshina from Latvia's TAE-FUN, to whom Aino narrowly lost 2-0 at the Riga Open in the fall of 2015. The fight was again tight and even, after the end of the third set, the scoreboard showed 2-3 in favor of Karina. So another silver medal for Aino.

Last matches Aino competed in the -29 kg girls' (born 2005-2006) series with head contact. In the qualifying match, Aino took a 3-0 lead in the first set, but in the second set, Latvian Amanda Troshchenko made it 3-2. In the third set, Aino tolerated the nervous pressure brought by the tight situation much better than his father, and won 3-2 after a scoreless last set. In the final, Aino faced Ljubova Saharenkova (LAT Hansu sport club). At the end of the first period, the Latvian was awarded three points for a header, but Aino signaled to his father, who was sitting on the coach's bench with his eyes closed, that the kick hit his shoulder. Card up and points off! Children, communicate with your coaches and parents, not forgetting friends! However, Ljubova canceled out the points right at the beginning of the second set with a sharp roundhouse kick to the temple. In the final match, the Latvian chased Ainoa around the field, but due to strict hand interference and active movement, the rest of the match remained scoreless. However, the third silver medal with a score of 0-3 can be considered quite a fight win against a fighter who is only one and a half heads taller.

On the way home, Aino left with six matches - three wins and three losses - and three silver medals worse. We did not notify the customs authorities of these imports. The most important lesson of the tournament was that the same oxygen-rich air is breathed in the Baltics as in Russia and in the regions around Konalan!

Aino and the police cow II

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EC Camp 12.-15.5. causes changes in training times

Thursday 12.5. and on Friday 13.5. national team training starts at 19:00. On Thursday, Jari's match training lasts only one hour (17.00-18.00) and a joint training is held for adults (18.00-19.00). On Friday, the advanced and advanced groups for young people will be combined (17.00-18.00) and for adults a joint workout (18.00-19.00).

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Summer timetables 2016

 

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This summer schedule will be introduced on June 6, 2016, and we will return to the normal schedule on August 15, 2016.

The hall is closed on weeks 28 and 29, i.e. 11-24 July 2016

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The hall is closed on Thursday, Friday 6 May 2016 free shift 17.00-19.00

On Holy Thursday, the hall is closed.

Friday 6.5. free shift 17:00-19:00.

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Training in Tapiola and Kalajärvi will end in April.

Tapiola's training sessions end in April and we return to training in September. We thank all enthusiasts for the past training season.

During the summer, Tapiola enthusiasts can participate in basic exercises 3 times a week. Similarly, Kalajärvi enthusiasts can participate in basic exercises once a week.

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Indoor competitions on Friday 29.4.

Salikis night again on Friday 29.4.
As usual, participation is free for everyone, and there is no need to register separately.

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)

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

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German Open gold, silver and bronze.

The medal haul for taekwondo athletes was moderately strong from the German Open held on April 23 and 24, 2016.

Emilia Lahti took gold with three wins. Hard work, but the reward was worth it.

Eddie Quinones lost the gold in the golden point round. The opponent was a tough American.

Tuikku Holopainen pushed for bronze with two match wins and one loss. All matches were decided in golden point.

Severi Sarala lost his match and was thus placed 5-8. A great opening when the score was 14-13.

The only adult representative, Jenna Partanen, also missed her opening match, but she had a lot of thoughts on finishing up for the European Championships.

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Tapiola and Kalajärvi belt exams

Tapiola's belt exam will be held on April 25, 2016, at 5:30 p.m.

The Kalajärvi belt exam will be held on April 28, 2016, at 4:30 p.m.

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Summer camps 6-10 June 2016, 13-17 June 2016 and 8-10 August 2016

Taekwondo athletes 2011 organizes summer camps on June 6-10, 2016, June 13-17, 2016 and August 8-10, 2016.

The goal of the summer camp is to offer physical activity for 6-15 year olds. In addition, two extra exercises/day makes it possible to teach things in a more precise and versatile manner than is possible in normal weekly exercises. You can also participate without previous experience in the sport.

The hall opens at 9:00 and the exercises start at 9:30. Practices end at 3:00 p.m. and children must be picked up by 5:00 p.m. at the latest.

You can find a more detailed program in .pdf format here: summer_camps_2016

Camp prices:

6.-10.6.2016: €150 (3 days €100)

13.-17.6.2016: €150 (3 days €100)

8.-10.8.2016.: 100€

The prices include the camp and lunches and snacks every day.

Ilmoittautuminen osoitteeseen: info@tu11.fi

NOTE: The camp will take place if there are 15 participants. 20 children will be admitted to the camps in order of registration.

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Excerpts from Nurmijärvi for first timers and connoisseurs

In Nurmijärvi, the historically large taekwondo competitions on a Finnish scale took place on April 16, when 456 competitors sought the brightest medals. The big teams from Sweden and Estonia had also set out to measure their Finnish rivals. So sweet victories, bitter defeats, moments of joy, exciting plays and unique experiences fit into the day of each player and team. The 20-member team of taekwondo athletes made no exception here.

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Sofia and the gold medal

This time there were quite a few first timers. Atte and Essi Kortelainen, Kian Nowrouzi, Teemu Takala, Oskari Vepsä and Venne Viitaniemi all had their first contact with the national competition mats, but all had to admit that their opponent was better this time. However, the losses were few and the state of alertness was found perfectly in the shorter than usual matches. Among the adult enthusiasts, Risto Hyvärinen was also at the national championships for the first time and took a tasty victory in his opening match. In the final, however, the opponent drew a longer stroke, so Risto took home the silver.

Of the athletes who have already toured several games, the one I remember best was Sofia Sarala's extremely tight final match victory in the overtime. In Sofia's match, movement, kicking power and timing fell into place, and with this recipe, Sofia cooked herself a gold medal. The tight struggles of Janika Tati and Laura Orjasniemi also promise good things for the upcoming games.

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Koutsie's well-deserved rest

The cadet series were tough as usual, but the Taekwondo athletes met the challenge in style. Bright spots were e.g. Hannes Tolonen's great opening win over his Swedish opponent and Plum Kopisto's two overwhelming wins, which paved the way to the final. Eddie Quinones cleared the table with a stylish performance in his own series, as did Aino Kortelainen. Sara Quinones' tactical and precise match won two silver medals. Ali Pirveisi, on the other hand, won his first match in show style, but had to bow out in the final after an even match to Salon's Oskari Koskinen.

Taekwondo athletes congratulate the medalists. See you in training!

Listed below are the rankings of all competitors:

  • Risto Hyvärinen H1M +80kg 2.
  • Atte Kortelainen D2 -45kg 5.-8.
  • Essi Kortelainen C2 -52kg 5.-8.
  • Aleksi Koskelainen D2 -45kg 5.-8.
  • Kian Nowrouzi D2 -40kg 9.-16.
  • Laura Orjasniemi C2-36kg 5.-8.
  • Sofia Sarala D1 -28kg 1.
  • Teemu Takala E1 -34kg 5.-8.
  • Janika Tatti D1 -34kg 3.
  • Janika Tatti C2 -36kg 3.
  • Oskari Vepsä D2 -30kg 9.-16.
  • Jenny Vettenniemi D1 -28kg 3.
  • Venne Viitaniemi D2 -30kg 9.-16.
  • Aino Kortelainen D1 -34kg 3.
  • Aino Kortelainen C1 -28kg 1.
  • Plum Kopisto C1 -41kg 2.
  • Luca Leskinen C1 -33kg 3.
  • Ali Pirveisi C1 -49kg 2.
  • Eddie Quinones C1 -57kg 1.
  • Sara Quinones C1 -33kg 2.
  • Sara Quinones C1 -37kg 2.
  • Hannes Tolonen C1 -45kg 3.
  • Bardia Mirzaei B1 -68kg 5.-8.
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Luca and Plum's stretching session