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A huge haul of trophies from the Ambassador's Cup

The Ambassador's Cup, organized for the second time, gathered taekwondo people to compete both in movement series and in a match in Vantaa's Tikkurila on November 12, 2016. Taekwondo athletes had a strong representation in both forms of competition, and we can be very satisfied with the day's performances.

Competitors at a good pace

The taekwondo athletes had no fewer than 29 representatives in the match series, so there was enough excitement for the whole day. The huge trophy haul shows that there were enough top moments and successes. A busy coach doesn't quite notice all the tricks, but at least Paul remembered Venne's gutsy three-win fight for a series win, Lauri's accurate spot-kicks, Iines' ferocious kicking power, Jenny's tremendous self-confidence, Janika's tactical skills, Plum's solid work ethic, Aleksi's will to win, Bardia's struggle against the Estonian hurray, and Jaden's , Markus and Kaisla's brave first contact on the national competition mats. Many other things also fell into place, and as said, one coach's eye is not enough to see everyone.

Sampo, Pauli, Juho, Riina, Petteri and Teemu were responsible for the coaching on the match side. The exchange of words between the coaches after the games was very positive. As the season draws to a close, many goals can already be considered fulfilled for the fall. Another big thank you from the coaching team to all the competitors and congratulations on your success!

An efficient and stylish team in the business series

The team of taekwondo athletes got in shape for competition under the treatment of the team's official stylist, Somporn Kopisto. The team was easily the most stylish of the games and there was no doubt about their efficiency. The coaches are Juho Ranta and Essi Labart. Of course, Essi managed to grab gold in both of his series before this. In general, the upswing of business series athletes that continued throughout the fall continued again at the Ambassador's Cup. Essi was satisfied and proud of the team's performance, and Juhokaa did not spare hyperbole in his later report.

The club and the coaching team congratulate the winners!

Janika Sophia  Hairstyle you guysplum

Special thanks to Subaru, who provided the team with subs at the end of the race! #hankssubaru

All rankings

Contestant / Match series Investment
Venne Viitaniemi D2 – Kids -30 Kg 1.
Venne Viitaniemi D2 – Kids -35 Kg 9.
Lauri Hulikkala C2 – Kids -44 Kg

 

1.
Henri Hulikkala D2 – Kids -40kg

 

5.
Iines Korhonen D2 – Kids -30 Kg

 

1.
Jenny Vettenniemi D1 – Kids -30 Kg

 

1.
Sofia Sarala D1 – Kids -30 Kg

 

3.
Sofia Sarala D1 – Kids -28 Kg

 

1.
Aino Kortelainen D1 – Kids -30 Kg

 

3.
Janika Tatti D1 – Kids -37 Kg

 

2.
Janika Tatti C2 – Kids -36 Kg

 

1.
Markus Liuko E1 – Kids -26 Kg 9.
Frans Orjasniemi D2 – Kids -35 Kg 5.
Aleksi Koskelainen D2 – Kids -45 Kg 1.
Kaisla Seimola D2 – Kids -30 Kg

 

3.
Jade Salko C2 – Kids -42 Kg

 

3.
Plum Duplicator C1 – Cadets -41 Kg

 

3.
Plum Duplicator C1 – Cadets -45 Kg

 

1.
Ali Pirveisi C1 – Cadets -53 Kg

 

1.
Bardia Mirzaei R1 – Seniors -68 Kg

 

3.
Aino Kortelainen C1 – Cadets -33 Kg

 

1.
Emilia Lahti C1 – Cadets -51 Kg

 

2.
Emilia Lahti B1 – Juniors -52 Kg

 

2.
Luca Leskinen C1 – Cadets -33 Kg

 

2.
Luca Leskinen C1 – Cadets -37 Kg

 

3.
Jenny Vettenniemi C1 – Cadets -29 Kg

 

2.
Severi Sarala B1 – Juniors -63 Kg

 

2.
Sara Quinones C1 – Cadets -41 Kg

 

2.
Tuikku Holopainen C1 – Cadets -47 Kg

 

5.
Competitor / Business series Medal place
Plum Duplicator Cadets Male 3.
Christian Kamphuis U30 Chess 2.
Essi Labart U30 Female 1.
Aino Kortelainen Kids Blue Female 2.
Bella Buri Kids Green Female 2.
Victoria Hentunen Kids Green Female
Sofia Sarala Kids Blue Female 3.
Aino Kortelainen Blue Belts Female 1
Sara Quinones Kids Red-Black Female 2.
Essi Labart & Christian Kamphuis U30 Pair 1.
Bella Buuri & Victoria Hentunen Kids Pair 3.
Aino Kortelainen & Sofia Sarala Kids Pair
Sara Quinones & Mia Knuttson (Espoo Hwarang Team) Kids Pair 1.
Bella, Victoria, Sofia Kids Team
Aino, Sara, Mia (Espoo Hwarang Team) Kids Team 1.
Christian Kamhuis Freestyle 1.

 

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Autumn training times (updated 9 August)

The final touches to the autumn training calendar have been made. Changes were made on 9.8. for Wednesday, so that the competition group of the match would not have three late shifts in a row.

The autumn training calendar comes into effect on Monday 15.8. It has changed from the spring season calendar, not only in terms of practice times but also group divisions. The aim of the changes is to serve customers as comprehensively as possible, so that everyone can practice in a suitably sized group with fellow enthusiasts of the same age and level. A wide range of in-depth exercises guarantees the opportunity to develop at your own pace, whether the goal is in elite sports or personal development.

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It is easy to check the group divisions in the following table. You can find your own group at the intersection of age and belt value.

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The coaches are happy to answer all questions about schedules and group divisions. You can also send an email to info@taekwondourheilijat.fi or call 0451827290.

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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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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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Indoor competitions on Friday 18.12.

The autumn season of taekwondo athletes ends with indoor competitions

The last indoor competitions of the autumn season will be held on Friday 18.12. This time, the participant lists will not be collected in more detail in advance, but you can ask the instructors for the latest information about possible opponents. As before, visiting clubs are warmly welcome to join. The schedule is familiar:

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)

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Christmas break training camp

You don't have to spend the whole Christmas break

The taekwondo athletes' gym will celebrate the Christmas holiday from the usual training calendar from 19.12 to 10.1. However, this does not mean that the only option is to fortify yourself in the corner of the sofa with a mug of mulled wine and ham leftovers. On Sunday 27.12. kick-ass entertainment and sweat cranberries are offered in the gym, in the spirit of a traditional mid-day training camp. The camp is intended for all enthusiasts over the age of eight, regardless of skill level or age. Usually, the camp has had a large turnout for both adults and children. This year's themes are acrobatics and jumping kicks.

Schedule:

10:00-11:00 Workout 1 – Warming up, body control and acrobatics
11:00-12:00 Snack break. Bring your own snacks
12:00-13:00 Training 2 – Skill kicks and special kicks
13:00-13:30 Coffee break
13:30-14:30 Exercise 3 – Jumping kicks
14:30-15:00 Final stretch

Price: €20, paid in cash or by invoice afterwards

Registration: Applications to pauli@taekwondourheilijat.fi. Enter your name, age, club and belt rank when registering. Registration no later than 25.12.

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Medals were plucked from the league finals of the best

To the taekwondo athletes, success in the match and movement series

This year's match league and pumse series were brought to a grand end in Parain on December 5. Taekwondo athletes were represented in both forms of competition, and you can admire the day's harvest in the table below. The club's league winners will also be announced later when the official results arrive.

Match

Athlete Series(s) Investment
Lauri Hulikkala D2 -40 kg 3.
Henri Hulikkala E1 -34 kg 3.
Aino Kortelainen E1 -30 kg, E1 -30 kg, D1 -34 kg 2., 1., 1.
Janika Tatti D2 -40 kg 1.
Tuikku Holopainen C1 -44 kg, C1 -47 kg 3., 2.
Riina Korhonen B1 -68 kg 3.
Emilia Lahti C1 -47 kg, C1 -51 kg 1., 2.
Luca Leskinen C1 -33 kg 3.
Juri Mattila C1 -53 kg 3.
Sara Quinones C1 -37 kg 3.
Severi Sarala C1 -57 kg, B1 -59 kg 1., 3.
Hannes Tolonen C1 -41 kg 5.

Business series

Athlete Series(s) Investment
Essi Labart Female A -30 1.
Sara Quinones Lynx pun-black 2.
Aino Kortelainen Lynx celt-green 1.
Sara Quinones & Milla Väyrynen Couples, enthusiasts 4.
Essi Labart & Christian Kamphuis (Vihti) Pairs A -30 1.

LF4 LF3 LF2 LF1

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December belt exams

December belt exams

It is possible to increase the belt value even before the Christmas break.

Juniors aged 7-14 – Tue 15.12.

  • at 17:00-18:00 – Yellow and green ribbon finishers (8th cup)
  • At 18:00-19:00 Green ribbon finishers (7th-7th + cup)
  • at 19:00-20:30 – Green belt and higher graduates (6.- kup)
  • Those who do not have an exam have practice as usual

3-6 year old children – Wed 16.12.

  • from 18:00 to 19:00
  • NOTE Those who there is no belt test now, is a joint exercise from 17:00 to 18:00

Adults – Thu 17.12.

  • from 18:30 to 20:30
  • Those who do not have an exam have practice as usual

You can take the belt test after collecting enough training marks and knowing belt-level techniques (techniques used in training). The instructors calculate the training times based on the enthusiasts' own training logs and check the candidates who pass the tests from their groups. These enthusiasts will be sent a separate e-mail and told during the exercises. You can check the price lists for belt tests from here.

We require a sports license from the Finnish Taekwondo Federation from all participants, which can be purchased from here.

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