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Nurtzi Open medal ceremony for Taekwondo athletes

On Saturday, the league champions won tough matches in their favor

The Nurtzi Open has grown into such a big and international competition that it was held as a two-day event this year. On Saturday, the league series and the adult amateur series competed, while on Sunday it was the turn of the children's series and the youth amateur series.

The league contestants were in excellent competition condition and even tight matches were turned into wins with a high percentage. Almost everyone took the opening wins and the atmosphere of the match got better and better as the race day wore on. The biggest smiles were seen wearing gold medals around their necks at the end of the day Sarah, Kian's and Jenny's on the face. Sara's effective front foot did not give mercy to the final opponent this time either and Kian showed how to dig for points by continuing situations even when the opponent already thinks they are over. Jenny played three matches as if in a ecstasy, and the will to win, combined with precise movement and a cheeky search for points, brought Jenny a well-deserved series victory.

On Saturday, there was also an appearance Jenna, who made it to the final easily, even though the injured knee in the first match hindered his performance. Jenna didn't compete in the final, saving her knee for the upcoming European Championships. A boat flashed again top-class situational awareness and kicking skills. Without a few dozing offs and tactic slips, Venne would have fought for two series wins in very tough weight classes, where there were kickers from Spain and Russia. Severi, Teresa, Emmi and Plum were all at their own level and played their opening matches well. Even the matches of the second round looked really good despite the losses, although of course a little extra polishing still needs to be done. Also Alina fought very tough tactically against his opponent, but this time the food was not enough to win. On the side of enthusiasts Risto won his first match, but had to bow out in the second. However, taking home a bronze. Zaman opened his competition career, but the Estonian opponent won the match.

On Sunday, children and young people showed their skills

Sunday's firecracker was Mark, whose fast rhythm is difficult for opponents to follow. Markus showed what the will to win is by rising from a 7-0 deficit to a draw in the last 30 seconds of the final and deciding the match in favor of the overtime. Purposeful training was also visible Priya  and Aten in making, who also took their series with stylish victories. Noah unfortunately had to stop his match in the middle of the match as a result of a hard kick to the leg. Renad and Essi they fought well, but the opponents were even a hair better this time.

Coaches Sampo, Pauli, Teemu and Pot were satisfied with the team's performance and attitude in doing things. The team worked well together and Bardian the athletes who entered the field through the warm-up kicks always started to fight for victories. The team was the third best in the games right after the teams from Sweden and Estonia. In a few weeks, a large part of the athletes will be able to show their nails in Berlin, from which these screens are allowed to wait for victorious news.

Investments

League series

Rival Series Result
Venne Viitaniemi C1 – Cadets -33 2.
Venne Viitaniemi C1 – Cadets -37 5.
Aleksi Koskelainen C1 – Cadets -49 3.
Kian Nowrouzi C1 – Cadets -49 1.
Plum Duplicator C1 – Cadets -53 2.
Jenny Vettenniemi C1 – Cadets -33 1.
Sofia Sarala C1 – Cadets -33 3.
Janika Tatti C1 – Cadets -44 3.
Sara Quinones C1 – Cadets -55 1.
Severi Sarala B1 – Juniors -68 3.
Emilia Lahti B1 – Juniors -55 3.
Teresa Vepsä B1 – Juniors -55 3.
Alina Shor B1 – Juniors -59 9.
Jenna Partanen R1 – Seniors -67 2.

Children's series and amateur series

Rival Series Match 1
Noah Buri E1 – Kids -30 3.
Markus Liuko D1 – Kids -26 1.
Noor Almalky D1 – Kids -34 3.
Vanessa Vepsä D1 – Kids -34 3.
Atte Kortelainen C2 – Kids -56 1.
Priya Negi C2 – Kids -42 1.
Renad Almalky C2 – Kids -58 5.
Essi Kortelainen C2 – Kids -58 5.
Zaman Husseini H – Beginners -58 2.
Risto Hyvärinen S30 – Masters +80 3.
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Indoor competitions for taekwondo athletes 7.4.

The indoor league continues with the April competition

On Saturday 7.4. the second gym competition of the spring for Taekwondo athletes will be held. The event serves as an excellent preparation for the Nurmijärvi competition held a week later. In addition, the indoor competition continues the exciting indoor league, where a total of three competitions are organized in the spring. After the last competition, the best boy, girl, man and woman will be awarded with a product prize offered by Pro Dobok Finland. The awardees are selected by comparing the points scored, the number of matches played, the number of wins and the board of trustees' evaluations of the participants.

You don't have to register separately for indoor competitions, it's enough to arrive on Saturday in good time and inform the counter of your name, match series and weight. The price of indoor competitions is €10.

All series start at the same time, so that on one mat there are matches of beginners and Juniors and on the other, matches of ranking series players. Electric armor is used on both courts, but if the competitor is missing electric socks, points can also be given manually. Electric helmets are also in use on the R1 field.

If you want to come along to practice acting as a judge or otherwise as an administrator, please contact us!

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What: The first competition of the taekwondo athletes' salikis league

When: Saturday 7.4. from 10:00

Where: Taekwondo athletes hall in Konala, Ruosilankuja 3C, Helsinki

Price: 10€

Who is suitable for: For all experienced or beginning match competitors, regardless of age

Additional information and contacts: info@taekwondourheilijat.fi, 0451827290

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Loviisa's race report

The Loviisa Open opened the league season of domestic match competitions

Loviisa's competition has held its place year after year as the season's opening league competition in Finland. As usual, the Taekwondo athletes were there with a big and enthusiastic team.

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A small, but hot team in the amateur series

In the morning, illness basically taxed the bigger team and finally Kaisla, Nooa and Teresa were seen on the field. Kaisla played a good and even match, but this time the opponent was slightly better. Nooa, on the other hand, was completely superior in his match, but a peculiar line of judges took Nooa's gold medal when Nooa received warnings from situation after situation, in which there would have been no place for a warning in Kouts' eyes. Noa was therefore fully warned even though he was in an overwhelming lead. Teresa won her opening match with accurate headers and thus cleared her way to the final. Unfortunately, the opponent was a few points better and Teresa had to settle for silver.

A good start to the season in the league series

In the afternoon, Taekwondo athletes were seen on all the fields at a steady pace, and Sampo, Petteri and Pauli, who acted as coaches, didn't bother to leave the fields much. Iines and Porvoon Juuli organized two almost back-to-back thrilling performances when they faced each other in the finals of the -33kg and -37kg cadet series. The first was scored by Juuli with a last-minute header, but in the second Iines showed how to score points through long kicking series and strong attacks. The result is a gold medal around Iines' neck. Venne stomped his own series with quite superior performances. Venne showed once again that when the foot is raised, a point is also taken with it. Janika, Plum and Sami all cleared their way to the finals, but the momentum of the day was not enough for victories. Everyone had the tactics well under control, but the execution still requires a little fine-tuning to turn these into wins. Alina and Aleksi tested their wings for the first time in the league series, and not at all with the craziest performances. Both were able to notice that their skills are quite sufficient even against tougher opponents, even though the opponents were still better on the scoreboard. Opening losses for Lauri, Luca and Kian as well, but really good matches too. Purposeful training begins to appear as confidence in one's own doing.

Technically, the team was in very good shape, but in training we still need to emphasize the ability to solve situations and the importance of the basic dune in building situations. Matches are won one situation at a time by sticking to your own tactics and being able to solve tight situations to your advantage. With these training fins, we will start building an even more efficient team for the Nurmijärvi Games.

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All results

Amateur series:

Noah Buri E1 juniors -30 Kg 2.
Kaisla Seimola D2 juniors -30 Kg 5.-9.
Teresa Vepsä B2 juniors -55 Kg 2.

League series:

Rival Series Investment
Venne Viitaniemi Cadets -33 Kg 1.
Luca Leskinen Cadets -37 Kg 3.
Aleksi Koskelainen Cadets -49 Kg 5.-9.
Kian Nowrouzi Cadets -49 Kg 3.
Plum Duplicator Cadets -53 Kg 2.
Lauri Hulikkala Cadets -53 Kg 3.
Iines Korhonen Cadets -33 Kg 1.
Iines Korhonen Cadets -37 Kg 2.
Janika Tatti Cadets -41 Kg 2.
Plum Duplicator B1 league -51 Kg 1.
Alina Shor B1 league -63 Kg 3.
Sami Leskinen Match league -63 Kg 2.
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Taekwondo athletes indoor competition 24.2.

The February gym competition opens the spring gym competition league

On Saturday 24.2. the first gym competition of the spring for taekwondo athletes is organized. The competition has changed its location from the traditional Friday evening to Saturday, so that you can take just as long as there is enough power, and it is easy to go and compete even further away. In addition, the competition opens a new exciting salicab league, which has three competitions in the spring. After the last competition, the best boy, girl, man and woman will be awarded with a product prize offered by Pro Dobok Finland. The awardees are selected by comparing the points scored, the number of matches played, the number of wins and the board of trustees' evaluations of the participants.

You don't have to register separately for the indoor games, it's enough to be there in good time on Saturday and inform the counter of your name, match series and weight. The price of indoor competitions is €10/competition or €25/whole league.

All series start at the same time, so that on one mat there are matches of beginners and Juniors and on the other, matches of ranking series players. Electric armor is used on both courts, but if the competitor is missing electric socks, points can also be given manually. Electric helmets are also in use on the R1 field.

If you want to come along to practice acting as a judge or otherwise as an administrator, please contact us!

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What: The first competition of the taekwondo athletes' salikis league

When: Saturday 24.2. from 10:00

Where: Taekwondo athletes hall in Konala, Ruosilankuja 3C, Helsinki

Price: €10 / competition or €25 / whole league

Who is suitable for: For all experienced or beginning match competitors, regardless of age

Additional information and contacts: info@taekwondourheilijat.fi,

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Indoor competitions on Friday 20.10.

Friday 20.10. Indoor competitions of taekwondo athletes

Welcome to the October indoor games in Konala. Participation is free for everyone, and you do not need to register separately. Representatives of other clubs are also warmly welcome to join!

17:00-19:00 – E, D, and C2 (7-12-year-olds and 12-14-year-old beginners)

19:00-21:00 – C1, B1, B2, R1 and H (12-14-year-old cadets, +15-year-olds)

If you are not sure which group you should join, ask your coach or contact us by email. In particular, larger C2 boats and those planning to transfer to cadet series should ask if more suitable resistors can be found in a later shift. We encourage all new enthusiasts to participate in the games, even if they don't even know what competing means. The first time you can look at the moods or even try it yourself if you feel like it.

E-armors are used for the shift starting at 19:00. Your own E-socks are therefore highly recommended if you want to fight with electric armor. There are also a few loaner socks in different sizes.

You can borrow the missing protectors from the club, but we encourage everyone to buy their own training protectors, which are regularly needed in training as well. Ask more from the gym's equipment store and coaches.

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

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26.8.2017 Opening of the Pumse competition season in Rauma

Valku's competition greetings

The pumsen competition season opened today in Rauma. TU was represented by Sofia, Victoria, Bella, Tiitu, Alex, Aino and Plum. As a coach, it was a pleasure to watch the performances from the side of the mat, when all the competitors performed very good sets of moves. The results showed that even during the summer, there was also time to train in addition to vacations. As usual, Plum, Aino, Sofia, Victoria and Bella performed very well in all series. Tiitu and Alex also achieved similar top performances today.

At the same time, let's open up the world of business series a little for those who haven't had time to go to the competitions yet. Exercises for movement series proceed in a few stages. First of all, of course, you have to learn the techniques and positions of the movement sequences. After this, we learn to remember the movement sequence as a whole. Then the exact making of the comma begins, when the starting and ending places and trajectories of the techniques are put in place. After that, we move on to looking at the positions and finally we learn to produce force at exactly the right points. Written like this, it sounds very easy, but in practice it required a really large number of high-quality exercises to reach top performances.

The whole team exuded a good feeling and performance, which was complemented by cheers and applause from the stands.

Thanks to the athletes and supporters. This is very good to continue towards the coming autumn dawns.

Peter

SCORE

Gold

Tiitu, a fan of yellows
Alex, Ilves greens
Bella, Ilves blue-black
Bella, lover of blues
Bella and Vickan, the top amateur couples
Bella and Vickan, Ilves couples
Bella, Sofia and Vickan, hobbyist group
Silver

Methas (Plum), cadets
Plum + Mia (EHT), couples 17
Sofia, enthusiast red-black
Sofia, Ilves blue-black
Bronze

Alex, a fan of greens
Vickan, Ilves blue-black

PICTURES

Lynx and amateur medalists
Lynx and amateur medalists
Under 17 a couple of pumse silver medalists
Under 17 a couple of pumse silver medalists
Talent Team
Talent Team
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Timeline of taekwondo athletes

The club is introducing a new tool for monitoring and informing about all the events of the year, please welcome the timeline! The timeline can be found on the website at http://tu11.fi.srv.hoste.fi/taekwondo/aikajana/ and it looks like this:

Timeline of taekwondo athletes on the homepage
Timeline of taekwondo athletes on the homepage

All events relevant to the club will be marked on the timeline:

  • match competitions and business series competitions (domestic and foreign)
  • camps (for enthusiasts, competitors, coaches)
  • trainings (own trainings, Union trainings)
  • belt tests for all training groups

In every event we try to add all the necessary information related to taoaht, but if something is left in doubt, you can ask the coaches for advice. However, please don't come and ask before you have checked whether the answer to your question can be found on the timeline :)

The purpose of the timeline is to facilitate the activities of all club members in connection with competitions, camps and belt tests, and the timeline will be updated diligently. Use, practice and give feedback! If the timeline works, then it will be kept in use, but if it seems that it is not working, then we will go back to the old system or come up with something new!

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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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Good luck to Ess from the Dutch Open!

Yesterday, Essi Labart successfully competed in the Dutch Open Business Championship. The competition is an ETU A-class tournament, i.e. the toughest competitions on the business side. Essi competed in two series, in the individual series for women aged 18-30 and in the doubles series with Christian Kamphuis, also in the series for women aged 18-30. In the individual series, Essi's performance was enough for a place in the finals and the final ranking Fifth overall out of sixteen competitors. In the pairs series, Essi and Christian reached third place. Congratulations on a good performance!

Dutch Open Team Finland + couple of confirmations
Dutch Open Team Finland + couple of confirmations
Doubles bronze medalists Essi and Christian
Doubles bronze medalists Essi and Christian
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The results of the matches in Porvoo on 12 October 2013

Porvoo match competition 2013

Taekwondo athletes 2011 participated with a big team in the matches of the Porvoo match league and the result was a big pile of medals! For a long day, coaches Juho Kostiainen, Juho Ranta, Petteri Kauppinen and Pauli Raivio guided the players on and off the courts. The first match of TU's athletes was the first match of the entire competition event, and the final results were exciting until the last matches of the day. Attached is a more detailed list of the results:

A total of 15 contestants

A whopping 16 medals were achieved, due to the fact that some of the wild ones competed in more than one series.

Sami Leskinen enthusiasts under 68 kg silver

Sami Leskinen seniors under 68 kg silver

Luca Leskinen D2 juniors under 26 kg gold

Megii Moullaev D1 juniors under 40 kg gold

Kasper Wargel's C1 juniors under 37 kg bronze

Sara Quinones E-juniors under 28 kg silver

Tanja Lovikka Women, match league under 49 kg silver

Saija Sinisalo Women, match league under 53 kg silver

Joni Ståhl D2 juniors under 28 kg gold

Eddie Quinones D2 juniors under 40 kg gold

Jaakko Saha enthusiasts more than 87 kg of gold

Severi Sarala C2 juniors under 41 kg gold

Aaha Moullaev C2 juniors under 49 kg gold

Voker Feka B2 juniors under 63 kg gold

Milla Väyrynen C1 juniors under 41 kg silver

Lasse Laaksonen seniors under 68 kg gold

 

Errors in the list can be reported to juhor(a)taekwondourheilijat.fi

 

Taekwondo Athletes 2011 congratulates all competitors! The next races will be in Pori on November 16, 2013, when we will compete again for SM medals!

 

All results:

http://www.porvoontkd.net/files/ottelukaaviot%20pisteineen.pdf

http://www.porvoontkd.net/files/cup-tulokset.pdf

http://www.porvoontkd.net/files/poolitulokset.pdf

 

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