The gym for taekwondo athletes is closed on Easter, April 3-6. between.
The club wishes everyone a very happy Easter!
The gym for taekwondo athletes is closed on Easter, April 3-6. between.
The club wishes everyone a very happy Easter!
Guarantee26 eager children and young people were able to practice taekwondo under the guidance of Paul and Tanja at the wondour players' summer camp. There were training sessions twice a day, and in them we delved into changing themes ranging from acrobatics to matches and from movement sequences to self-defense. Some of the riders got a fast-paced first contact with the sport. Between workouts, we spent time outdoors and excited about Kung-fu Panda's adventures. A tasty lunch was eaten at the lunch table of the cafe Corelli, and additional energy was refueled in the afternoon with a snack. Taekwondo athletes thank all campers.
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Aleksi Väyrynen represented Finland in the Austrian Open in the cadet boys under 37 kg category. The opponent of the first round, Germany's Rene Ackermann, won the match with numbers 1-10. Ackermann won the entire series.
Forty children and twenty adults raised the atmosphere to the ceiling. The work remained in the glove when we had visiting judges from Vihti. Thanks to Illka Vikström and the Lindfors sisters for their help.
Below are some of Hilla Palviainen's shots.
Online streaming will be tested at the weekend's races. Check if you see any familiar faces: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hwarang-taekwondo-nurmijärvi
Here is a list of the ones to follow more closely:
http://tu11.fi.srv.hoste.fi/taekwondo/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/seuroittain-v4.pdf
The biggest team in the history of taekwondo athletes is together when we head to Nurmijärvi to compete in the Finnish Taekwondo Association's match league competition on April 13, 2013 at Maaniitun Koulu, at Heikkiläntie 27, 01900 Nurmijärvi.
Team
There are 14 athletes in the team. It will be especially interesting to see if the one who does it gets back on the mat Teemu Heino opponents and whether any of them will challenge the multiple prize medalist.
The coaches are Sampo Pajulampi, Teemu Heino, Petteri Kauppinen, Juho Ranta and Juho Kostiainen.
Registration must be done by April 5, 2013 at the service desk. See below for the correct series and weight class.
Participants in the league series must have the Finnish Taekwondo Association's training and competition agreement completed at the association's office by the day of the competition. All competitors must have the Finnish Taekwondo Federation license and valid insurance.
The competition fee is €30 in all non-league series (B1, C1, R1) and €40 in league series. Competition fees are invoiced by the club. In addition, it is good to reserve food money for the race. If you ride with someone else, it is polite to pay €10 for gas money per person.
Note: The competition fee will only be refunded if the competitor is ill and presents a medical certificate or the competitor does not have a series (is the only registrant of the series). Refunds are made against a written application during competitions or immediately after the competition.The E, D, B2 and C2 series are played in a pool, the H, S, C1, B1 and R1 series in a cup system. In competitions
Daedo's electronic armor is in use. Just in case, bring your own armor!
A total of 11 taekwondo athletes took part in the Loviisa games. There were first timers as well as standard equipment.
In the boys' D2 under 30kg series, Luca Leskinen suffered an opening loss to Hipko Team's Jopi Helle. In the same series, Joni Ståhl won the first match in style, but succumbed to Christmas in the semifinals. However, bronze for both boys.
In the boys' D2 under 34kg series, the first-timer Alireza Piraveisi showed convincing performances, winning both of his matches with clear numbers. So gold for Alireza with a great performance.
In the boys' D2 under 37kg series, there was a final between TU11 boys, when Megii Moullaev and Eddie Quinones both clear their way to the final. Megii was better this time and took the gold medal. Great matches from Eddie again and this time a silver medal.
In the boys' D1 under 34kg series, Sisu Salmenniemi lost in the semi-final round of a very tight and tough match in the overtime.
This time, Aaha Moullaev competed in a higher weight category, but fought nicely to a tie until the very end of the match, but had to give up in the last seconds for silver.
Sophia Vassilaki started with a win in the girls' C1 -44kg series. In the final, however, Sophia had to bow to Jyväskylä's Vilja Aalto.
Sara Quinones did not find an opponent this time in the E-jobs under 28kg series, but we hope that Sara will get to fight for the first time.
Among the adults, as usual, 2012's Jaakko Saha was included, for whom only one opposition was found this time. Jaakko dominated the match and took the job home in style, even though headers were forbidden in Jaakko's series this time.
Sami Leskinen was an unlucky warrior in the men's amateur series. Sami's hand was broken in the first match and the games stopped at that. Get well soon Sam!
In the women's under 49kg category, Tanja Lovikka won her first match by clear numbers, but had to admit that Jyväskylä's Lotta Linna was better in the final.
Janne Rita represented Taekwondo athletes as a judge. The coaches are Juho Kostiainen, Juho Ranta and Petteri Kauppinen. In addition, a support group consisting of parents supported and cheered ours meritoriously.
Taekwondo competitors and the judge performed very well in the Loviisa Games and the team spirit was just right. The next competitions will be held in Nurmijärvi on 13 April, where we will hopefully see an even bigger team. Before that, you can compete in the indoor competitions on 2.4.
Here are a couple of Eddie's father's videos of the Taekwondo athletes' warm-up, award distribution and Sara and Sophia's playful challenge match.
A small compilation of pictures from the award ceremony from Eddie's father:
About 40 enthusiastic taekwondo athletes who participated in the society's spring day got a dose of taekwondo on 10.3. on an organized spring day. Two training sessions, rewards, Introducing Invictus, information about the club's activities and the evening program guaranteed a content-rich Saturday.
TU11 awarded its most meritorious trainers of the year at the event. The awards were handed out by chairman Teemu Heino:
The children's parents were also able to participate in the afternoon training, when I trained with Petteri Kauppinen's fun general exercises and, of course, a bit of sport as well.