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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!

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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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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!

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Spring training calendar for taekwondo athletes

Some changes to spring practice times

As the autumn season is still coming to an end, we are already looking to the future. Konala's spring training calendar has been edited. Due to the characteristics of our sport, the size of the groups, the age distribution and the distribution of belts live constantly, which forces us to check the training calendar again every time the season ends. Some of the changes are due, for example, to the fact that during the fall two groups practicing at the same time have grown so big that the gym is starting to get small for both. Some, on the other hand, have their roots in the instructors' scheduling issues. For the sake of clarity, the group in which the enthusiast should train at any given time is listed below.

 

Group Level Hobbyists
0-3 Babies, toddlers and toddlers See the descriptions in more detail on the groups' own pages
3-6 Rudiments Beginners, one sleeve label owners
Sequel Two sleeve badges and from the yellow belt upwards
7-14 Rudiments White and yellow belts
Sequel Yellow belts with one or two green ribbons
Advanced Green belts and higher belt values
14+ Rudiments White and yellow belts
Sequel Green and blue belts
Advanced Red and black belts
Match All Everyone from yellow upwards who are interested in the match
Elite A competitive team striving for international success
Business series Buff Everyone who is interested in practicing movement sequences
Race group Business series competitions are attended by enthusiasts and athletes

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Late autumn dates

Taekwondo athletes' late fall dates

PVM. EVENT TARGET GROUP
5.11. October replacement belt test Invited
14.11. Ambassador cup, Nurmijärvi Race group
27.11. Indoor competitions All
30.11 Tapiola's belt test Tapiola groups
3.12. Kalajärvi belt test Kalajärvi course
15.12. Junior belt test, Konala 7-14 year olds
16.12. Children's belt test, Konala 3-6 year olds
17.12. Adult belt test, Konala Adults
4.12-10.1. Christmas break in Tapiola and Kalajärvi Tapiola, Kalajärvi
19.12-10.1. Christmas break, Konala All
27.12. Midday training camp All

More information about the events can be found in the end-of-autumn newsletter, which is sent to all groups by e-mail. You can also download the bulletin from here.

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Indoor competitions 30.10.2015

It happens in indoor competitions!
It happens in indoor competitions!

Traditional indoor competitions will be held at the taekwondo athletes' hall on Friday 30 October 2015, and it was decided to try a slightly new way of doing things. In other words, before the indoor competitions, competitors and enthusiasts from both our own club and other clubs are recruited, and a list of participants is collected from them, which is published on this page. In this way, anyone who hesitates to participate can see if there are opponents close to their own weight class.

We therefore ask that you promptly notify one of the coaches either of your participation or of your absence. The list is updated as needed. The children of our own club do not need to register. E, D and C2 competitors will not be published, there will certainly be enough of them.

Participation is free for everyone.

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)

17:00-18:00 – skills competition for 3-6 year olds (both TU11 groups combined)

Participant status 26.10.2015 at 22:00

 

Cadets and juniors

Luca Leskinen P -30 kg TU11
Rasmus Suhola P -33 kg Nurmijärvi
Ali Pirveisi P -41 kg TU11
Hannes Tolonen P -41 kg TU11
Juri Mattila P -49 kg TU11
Oskari Viinanen P -49 kg Nurmijärvi
Eddie Quinones P -53 and -57 TU11
Sara Quinones T -34 kg TU11
Vilma Nieminen T -41 kg Nurmijärvi
Tuikku Holopainen T -44 kg Nurmijärvi
Emilia Lahti T -47 kg TU11

Adults

Tanja Raivio OF -53 kg TU11
Pink Tortilla OF -57 kg Riihimäki
Jenna Aalto OF -57 kg Loviisa
Riina Korhonen OF -62 kg TU11
Maiju-Liina Knuutila OF -62 kg Doboksport
Emily Mikkonen OF -62 kg Doboksport
Rutt-Margit Grupmann OF -67 kg TU11
Ida Andersson OF -67 kg and -73 kg TU11
Toni Lahtinen M -63 kg Loviisa
Sang Pham M -63 kg TU11
Sami Leskinen M -63 kg TU11
Pauli Raivio M -63 kg TU11
Sami Lahtinen M -68 kg Loviisa
Lasse Laaksonen M -68 kg TU11
By Jan-eric Wargel M -68 kg TU11
Niko Kasurinen M -74 kg Forssa
Tuomo Haaksi M -80 kg Forssa
Jouni Lahtinen M -80 kg Loviisa
Christian Kamphuis M -80 kg Vihti
Janne Rita M -87 kg TU11
Juho Ranta M +87 kg TU11
Kia Mountain OF -49 kg Paimio
Jasmin Manninen OF -55 kg Paimio
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Medals for taekwondo athletes from Porvoo

Good mood at the Porvoo Games

The team of taekwondo athletes collected medals of all colors from the match competitions in Porvoo on 10.10. In Porvoo, the junior and amateur series were played in the morning and the league series for all age groups in the afternoon.

In the morning, the Power Girls Aino, Sofia, Jenny and Sara cleaned the tables in their own sets. Aino played in three different series, taking a whopping eight matches, eight of which were victories. Thus, Aino has three gold medals and a well-deserved championship prize. Sofia and Jenny were superior in their own series, and the mutual battle was extremely tight until the end. However, Jenny took a longer stroke this time. Sara competed in two series, winning one and taking silver in the other.

The highlights of the afternoon's league series were Emmi's victories in both the cadet and junior series, as well as Eddie's dramatic battle with Nurmijärvi's Oskari Viinanen. Everyone seemed to be in the right mood for the match, and it's good to continue towards the Nurmijärvi Games.

All rankings

Aino Kortelainen – 1st / 1st / 1st (E1, E1 and D2)

Sofia Sarala – 2nd (E1)

Jenny Vettenniemi – 1. (E1)

Sara Quinones – 1st / 2nd (D1, D1)

Luca Leskinen – 2nd (C1)

Hannes Tolonen -3. (C1)

Severi Sarala – 3rd / 3rd (C1, B1)

Eddie Quinones – 2nd (C1)

Emilia Lahti – 1st / 1st (C1, B1)

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Jenna Partanen travels around the value competitions in the spring

Jenna's spring can accommodate high-level competitions

Taekwondo athletes Jenna Partanen has toured throughout the spring in high-level international tournaments. The most recent of these was the EC tournament of the Olympic weight classes organized for the first time in Russia in Nalchik on March 26-29. Jenna represented Finland in the women's under 67kg category. In the opening match, Jenna beat Greece's Elpida Marina Dimitropoulou in style 7-1. In the second round, Sweden's Elin Johansson, who reaped international tournament victories, was up against her, who was better this time with a score of 6-1. Jenna's ranking from the competition 5th-8th. The club congratulates Jenna for a great competition!

 

Currently, Jenna is preparing for the world championships, which will take place from 12 to 18 May. also in Russia. Taekwondo athletes Teemu Heino will also go on the medal hunt as a representative of the men's heavyweight division.

After the first match.

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Hall closed on Easter 3-6 April.

The gym for taekwondo athletes is closed on Easter, April 3-6. between.

The club wishes everyone a very happy Easter!

 

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Eddie is fighting in Qatar this weekend

The representative of taekwondo athletes, Eddie Quinones, will compete in the Qatar International Open Taekwondo competition, which will be held for the first time this weekend. Eddie competes in the cadet -45kg category, which has 20 registered participants from ten different countries.

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