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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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Successful championships

1000px-Porin_coat-of-arms.svgThe Sm-kisat and the Pori Cup were a success

Taekwondo athletes match by match
Milla Väyrynen, SM – Cadets -37 Kg

In the first match, Milla fought Lotta Parta, who won the series. Lotta led the match until the last seconds, when Milla tied the match. In Sudden Death, Lotta would miss the head, but the judges gave the points. In the final, Partanen won 12-0 before full time. Bronze for Milla.

Kasper Wargelin, SM – Cadets -37 Kg

Kasper faced Santeri Helte, who knew how to reset Kassu's match well. Kassu couldn't make use of his best qualities and thus the defeat was a fact. Bronze for Kassu

Aaha Moullaev, SM – Cadets -53 Kg

Aaha was overweight for his series, but he competed above the series. Niko Saarinen was clearly better 21-4. Aaha gets bronze in the first cadet match.

Aleksi Väyrynen, SM – Cadets -41 Kg and SM – Youth -45 Kg

Aleksi had the same opponent in both series, Naantali's internationally experienced Keijo Soinio. In the first match, a good rhythm was already found, but the initial hesitation brought defeat. In the second match, the rhythm disappeared again and both sets won bronze.

Voker Feka, SM – Youth -63 Kg

Still a cadet, Voker debuted in the juniors, where the experienced Pessi Närhi was better. However, silver for Voker.

Tanja Lovikka, SM – Adults -49 Kg

Tanja couldn't find an opponent, so she took home the gold at the weigh-in.

Pauli Raivio, SM – Adults -68 Kg

Pauli I pressed the longest day of the whole team, when the final was the third match of the day. Henri Jutila fell in the first and Aleksi Nurisalo in the second. The final was exciting in advance, when Loviisa's Sami lahtinen faced off. Sami is a familiar opponent and training partner. The game was again decided by a questionable header, but one of the only international-level finals of the day was still a brilliant performance.

Petteri Kauppinen and Juho Kostianen SM – Adults -80 Kg

Gold for Juho and silver for Petter. In the first match, Petteri made a show of Wahid Ahmad. The second match also seemed to go great and Petteri pushed Juho hard.

Teemu Heino, SM – Adults +87 Kg

Teemu is still the number one big man in Finland. The match was relaxed and several physical difficulties did not prevent the final to be an overwhelming points victory. Teemu's 15th championship and a great display of the liberated match brought by the routine.

Megii Moullaev, D1 juniors -40 Kg

Megii played well at her level. The result is silver, which will surely brighten up in the near future.

The guardians are Sampo Pajulampi, Juho Ranta, Teemu Heino, Petteri Kauppinen, Juho Kostiainen and Pauli Raivio.

 

Score: http://www.porintaekwondo.fi/

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SM-kisat & Pori Cup in Pori on November 16, 2013

1000px-Porin_coat-of-arms.svgSm-kisat and Pori Cup

A team of taekwondo athletes for the World Championships

Milla Väyrynen, SM – Cadets -37 Kg

Kasper Wargelin, SM – Cadets -37 Kg

Aaha Moullaev, SM – Cadets -49 Kg

Aleksi Väyrynen, SM – Cadets -41 Kg and SM – Youth -45 Kg

Voker Feka, SM – Cadets -61 Kg and SM – Youth -63 Kg

Tanja Lovikka, SM – Adults -49 Kg

Pauli Raivio, SM – Adults -68 Kg

Juho Kostiainen, SM – Adults -80 Kg

Petteri Kauppinen, SM – Adults -80 Kg

Teemu Heino, SM – Adults +87 Kg

A team of taekwondo athletes to the Pori Cup

Megii Moullaev, D1 juniors -40 Kg

Sara Quinones, D-juniors -28 Kg and E-juniors -28 Kg

Eddie Quinones, D-juniors -40 Kg

The guardians are Sampo Pajulampi, Juho Ranta, Teemu Heino, Petteri Kauppinen, Juho Kostiainen and Pauli Raivio.

NOTE! 15., 16. and 17.11 all trainings have been canceled because of the race!

Participants & info

Competition invitation SM

Competition invitation Pori Cup

On Twitter @taekwondourh and #taekwondosm

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Taekwondo athletes have a strong representation in St. Petersburg's Baltic Sea Cup

Taekwondo St.Petersburg St. PetersburgInvitation competition for teams

In the Baltic Sea Cup, there will be a team invitational competition, where Finland will be represented by TU11 and a team assembled from Loviisa taekwondo.

The preliminary rounds are played man against man as normal matches, and the final is played under the rules of a team match.

Team:

-58 kg Toni Lahtinen, Loviisa Taekwondo
-68 kg Sami Lahtinen, Loviisa Taekwondo
-80 kg Juho Kostiainen, TU11
+80 Teemu Heino, TU11

Maintenance team:

Coach:

Petteri Kauppinen, TU11

Physiotherapist:

Juho Ranta, TU11

Technical delegate and team leader:

Sampo Pajulampi, TU11

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Teemu in Hesar

http://www.hs.fi/urheilu/Teemu+Heino+h%C3%A4visi+niukasti+mestarille+taekwondon+MM-kisoissa/a1374283220483

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Teemu at the World Championships - defeat in the second match

After the first match.
After the first match.

Teemu Heino started his competitive career nicely by beating the young Serbian Relja Prosenicka with a score of 5-0.

In the second round, the silver medalist of the London Olympics, Gabon's Anthony Obame, was stronger 0-1. The judges reeled for a long time about the back spin hit of the 3rd set, but did not accept it as a point performance. Teemu's career ended with this match.

Obame continued to the final and became world champion.

Teemu's performance can be considered good. Returning from a serious injury to the top of the world has been successful. It will be interesting to see if Heino will also represent Finland in the spring European Championships.

Match schedule: http://www.suomentaekwondoliitto.fi/@Bin/879433/Teemun%20kaavio.png

Some kind of performance tracking: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_World_Taekwondo_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men%27s_heavyweight

Teemu at Taekwondodata: http://www.taekwondodata.de/teemu-heino.a23j.html

Prosenicka at Taekwondodata: http://www.taekwondodata.de/relja-prosenica.afqd.html

Obame on Taekwondodata: http://www.taekwondodata.de/anthony-obame-mylann.ah0y.html

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The World Cup culminates for the Finns

For Finns, Teemu and Suvi culminate the main event of the taekwondo year in our sport. Teemu will compete on Friday and Suvi will compete on Thursday. Teemu's match will take place around 17:30 Finnish time.

Teemu and Juho finish. (photo: Jesus Ramal)
Teemu and Juho finish. (photo: Jesus Ramal)
Opening loss for Suvi

Suvi lost his opening match to Cuba's Nunez in the overtime. The actual match ended in a tie 3-3.

More information

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You can follow the matches live online at
 http://www.livestream.com/wtftaekwondotv?utm_source=lsplayer&utm_medium=embed&utm_campaign=footerlinks

In addition, you can watch the matches afterwards at the address http://www.dartfish.tv/WTF

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Teemu Heino represents Finland at the World Championships

logotypeTeemu represents Finland and TU11

Taekwondo athletes 2011 are strongly represented at the World Championships. Finland's second representative is Teemu Heino in the men's +87 kg category. Another representative is Budokwa's Suvi Mikkonen.

Teemu has a tough race ahead of him, especially since the recovery from the surgery after the injury dragged out the decision to participate until the end. However, the finishing has gone reasonably well and the match style has also found new elements. At least success is not dependent on experience, as Teemu is the competitor with the longest career in value competitions in one tournament with Lopez from the USA.

Juho Ranta takes care of the athletes' well-being

The technical team includes Juho Ranta, who in his capacity as a physiotherapist treats both athletes to peak condition before the competition. Since the Finnish team is small, there are many tasks and the title of physiotherapist is quite broad.

Teemu will fight on Friday 19.7.

Every Taekwondo athlete naturally has their thumbs and big toes up when Teemu grapples. You can probably also follow the matches online, although the time difference presents its own challenges.

CONGRATULATIONS TO TEEMUS ON BEHALF OF THE ENTIRE CLUB!

 

Links

Schedule: http://www.wtf.org/wtf_eng/site/news/file_data/2013_world/Event_Schedule_V12.pdf

Official site: http://www.tkdmundialpuebla.com/?q=node%2F85&language=en

And on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TaekwondoMundialPuebla?ref=stream&hc_location=stream

And the video is promised here: http://www.tkdmundialpuebla.com/?q=node/16&language=en

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20 enthusiasts in the pop-up training sessions of taekwondo athletes and Zackhie Asidah

Asida taekwondoFriday 14.6. twenty enthusiastic taekwondo enthusiasts took part in the organized training. The longest journey was made by representatives of Mukwani from Jyväskylä. The long-time Danish competitor and coach guaranteed fast-paced training.

The training culminated the Dane's and Teemu Heino's training week, where they honed their form with an eye on the upcoming World Championships.

Asidah in taekwondo data>>

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Zakaria Asidah's pop-up workouts on Friday 14 June 2013

 

Teemu Heino & Zacharias Asidah
Teemu Heino & Zacharias Asidah

Zakaria Asidah from Denmark will guide the match practice on June 14, 2013, at 6:00 p.m.

Zakaria Asidah is the recent winner of the Trelleborg Open and a multiple prize medalist. He is training at our gym this week with Teemu, as both are going to represent their countries at the World Championships in Mexico in July.

Zachie in taekwondo data>>

Exercises primarily for adults

In training, match technique and match drills are reviewed. The exercises are primarily aimed at adults, but younger people can join as well, because TU's own boys are there to help the juniors.

The workouts are part of the training fee for our own enthusiasts, for others we charge 10 euros/participant.

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