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Sophia's summer training in Greece

7448_10201130097281748_1975182339_nSophia Vassilaki is training in Greece in the summer. The first week passed Kiriakos Parasidis in the gym, under the guidance of assistant coach Haralambos Balaskas. The club's name is Peristeri and a large group of top Greek cadets and juniors train there, as the brightest star Stavroula Kontou, who took silver at last year's European Youth Championships in Zagreb.

"Really tough and skilled girls who train hard. There is no money for foreign competitions. In Bulgaria, they had won gold in at least two classes," says Laura Vassilaki, after watching the exercises for a week. Below are pictures of the exercises taken by Laura.

Next, Sophia will continue training on the island of Kos, where she started her training.

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Good luck to the Taekwondo athletes from the PM Games

Sophia ready to win, coached by Kim Sinisalo
Sophia ready to win, coached by Kim Sinisalo
From the Taekwondo PM competitions, 1 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze

Sophia Vassilaki took gold, Teemu Heino and Tanja Lovikka silver and Aleksi Väyrynen Bronze.

Internationally, the hardest match was the meeting between Teemu and Zakharias Asidah, where Teemu Taipui lost 6-4. Even though this time there was a loss, Teemu stayed on the ride of the WC medalist, who is in great shape.

In addition to our own medalists, Pauli Raivio, who instructs and trains at our gym, took home the gold medal in his series.

A great end to the season

A great competition season ended with a handsome final and it's good to continue from here summer training among. As for Teemu, the season continues until July, when we visit World Cup in Mexico. Taekwondo athletes would like to thank all the competitors, guardians, judges, competition organizers and those who participated in spirit, BIG THANKS!

All results of the competitions>>

Teemu Heino & Zacharias Asidah
Teemu Heino & Zacharias Asidah
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Taekwondo athletes at the tournament in Pori

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11.5. in the league competitions for adults, TU11 was represented by 3 players, all in the league.

Elom Damalie was the first to compete in the men's -74 kg category. However, he experienced a point loss to Klaukkala's Terho Räsänen. The match, which started well, froze towards the end, and there were no chances to win in the last set. Elom's placement was 5.-8.

Tanja Lovikka competed in the women's -49 kg category. The first match against Amina Harek ended with an overwhelming points victory before full time. The opponent in the final was Nina Ohra-Aho from Klaukkala. In the second set, Ohra-Aho got a couple of main hits, thanks to which he escaped to the point victory. So Tanja's ranking was 2nd.

Teemu Heino took his place in the men's heavyweight division. Tero Kuorikoski has certainly improved as a competitor, but he was still unarmed, even matching Teemu's routine performance. 3-0 win and 1st place in the series for Teemu.

Cadets

Sophia Vassilak's series (cadet girls -44) is one of the highest standards in Finland, if compared to the international level of the series. Sophia got to experience this the hard way after already losing the first match to Loviisa's Emma Reimann. The match was one of the toughest battles of the day, even though the result of the tournament was by no means in line with preliminary expectations. Sophia's ranking 3rd-4th.

Voker Feka won his first match in the cadet boys' +65 kg series with a great upper technique in the extra set. In the second match, Pori's Antti Vajavaara came up against him, who took the main hit right at the start, but it was judged too hard. I saw a series win for Voker.

Children

Among the children, Sara and Eddie Quinones were present this time. Sara had only one opponent, whom she beat in showmanship 2-0. For Eddie, the race was full of adversity. In the first match, the opponent's armor was broken, and thus Eddie did not get points, despite good hits. The next 2 matches were won by Eddie, and in the third it was fought for the series victory, after the pool matches crossed paths. The match started well, but at the beginning of the second round, Eddie and his opponent kicked their legs hard together. The hit was so hard that Eddie was unable to continue and had to go to the hospital to have his leg checked. Fortunately, no fracture was found in the leg, but unfortunately the first series win eluded Eddie. A silver medal was hung around the neck.

Sara's final:

http://youtu.be/e0i9Di6sIxI

Eddie's 2 matches:

http://youtu.be/df3KsyVD30c

Photos from Sara and Eddie's day:

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A team of taekwondo athletes to the league competition in Pori

Pori taekwondoThe last league competition of the spring takes place in Pori.

Pori Taekwondo organizes a league competition in the traditional Pori Sports Hall. TU11 is going with a slightly smaller, but very capable team this time.

Place:

Pori sports hall
Kuninkaanhaanaukio 6
28130 DRILL

TU11's team
Moullaev Megi Boys D1 juniors (9-11) D-juniors -37 Kg
Quinones Eddie Boys D2 juniors (9-11) D-juniors -37 Kg
Feces Voker Boys C1 juniors (12-14) C juniors +65 Kg
Moullaev Aha Boys C2 juniors (12-14) C juniors -49 Kg
Damalie Life Gentlemen Match League (15+) Match league -74 Kg
Heino Teemu Gentlemen Match League (15+) Match league +87 Kg
Vassilaki Sophia Girls C1 juniors (12-14) C juniors -44 Kg
Notch Tanya Ladies Match League (15+) Match league -49 Kg
Quinones Sedge Girls E-juniors (6-8) E-juniors -26 Kg

 

All competitors www.tpss.nl

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Results from Spain

Spanish open taekwondo
Teemu Heino, men +87 kg
Teemu Heino – Oleg Kuznetsov (RUS) 2-5

The match was decided by the Russian's main hit point, from which the Finns picked up the Video Replay card in vain, the video referee saw the hit. After the match, Kuznetsov came to tell Teemu that he didn't think he hit, and therefore didn't earn any points either.

Kuznetsov is the reigning winner of the Spanish Open.

Oleg Kuznetsov in Taekwondodata>>

Saturday's results>>

Sophia Vassilaki, cadet girls – 44 kilos
Sophia Vassilaki – Marta Oliver Hernandez (ESP) XX-XX, defeat for Sophia

The Spaniard got one armor hit and one questionable head hit more.

Hernandez is 3rd in the Cadet EC and last year's silver medalist at the Spanish Open.

Hernandez in Taekwondodata>>

Other Finns

Eevi Huuskonen from the Espoo Hwarang Team lost to Paula Cerro Alvarado (ESP) in the cadet girls under 41 kg category. Roosa Torttila from Riihimäki Taekwondo won the opening round of Uliana Chernova from Russia in the girls under 59 kg category. In the second round, Sweden's Emelie Lundberg fell and at the same time secured at least a bronze medal. In the semi-final, Norway's Frida Thorsoe was better and Roosa got the bronze medal.

All the Finns mentioned above are coached by our own sons Teemu Heino and Juho Ranta.

In addition, Raisi's Iida Tammila competed in the cadet girls' -29 kg category, where she lost her first match to the Spanish representative.

Charts and results: www.tpss.nl

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Taekwondo athletes for the Spanish ETU A-Class tournament

 

taekwondoThe Spanish Open is one of the biggest taekwondo tournaments in Europe. 1229 athletes from around the world will meet each other in La Nucia on May 4-6.

Tournament homepage>>

Team of taekwondo athletes:

Sophia Vassilaki cadet girls -44 kg

Teemu Heino senior male +87 kg

The coach is Juho Ranta and the guardian is Laura Vassilaki.

Tournament competitor lists and results can be found at www.tpss.nl.

Teemu and Sophia will finish their fitness under the leadership of Jari Seppälä at the Taekwondo athletes' camp on 20.4. Come along and build a sense of competition>>

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Belgium Open 2013 report

Taekwondo BelgiumA team of taekwondo athletes

Women under 46 kg

Tanja Lovikka – Beth Worthington (GBR) 1 – 8

Cadet girls under 44 kg

Sophia Vassilaki – Viviane Tranquille (CAN) 4 – 8

Sampo Pajulampi was the coach and Kai Lohman was part of the support team.

Good matches

The starting point for the tournament was that both athletes are in their first major European tournament, and thus the expectations for the results were set quite modest. The combination of travel, a gigantic tournament, unknown opponents and opponents known to be tough were already big stress factors beforehand. However, both of our representatives adapted well. Traveling and other activities went like clockwork, and the new things did not prevent high-quality preparation. The situation was therefore good, as both athletes, being almost the same size, were able to work smoothly to support each other in preparation.

Tanya

Tanja already played on Saturday. The weight loss was successful and on the day of the match, the atmosphere was suitably buzzing before the match. The opponent came from England and represented a good international middle level. Tanja didn't quite stay on board yet, because the opponent's good move closed the close match and the distances remained too long despite a good effort. However, good performance, and the development targets were easy to analyze. After working on them, we are one step further.

Sophia

Sophia's match on Sunday was an exciting battle. The opponent, who was almost two years older, was a strong fighter. Hard kicks combined with good technique were a combination worthy of a bronze medal. Sophia's back spin kick in the second round hit the neck and the judges drew points for a long time, because the cadets did not have video review. However, there were no points and the rest of the match was spent in chasing positions. Sophia was very involved in the match, but in the last moments no more points were scored.

Summary of the team

The performances were good, but there is work to be done. The jump to this level from the domestic games is big, and success requires a new gear in the eye.

General considerations

In general, I followed the matches of Tanja and Sophia's series the most, but of course with a side eye I managed to catch a glimpse of other Finns' matches as well as the whole tournament in general.

Aces High

In general, it can be said that the battle is won or lost in the air. This applies especially to the women's and smaller men's series, why not top-end matches in the big men's as well. Tactically, you have to take into account that the other can hit up once and playing zero zero like this is not an option. In addition, your focus must be on the main hits and playing them open. Your own protection must be functional and the coach must be alert with the card game.

The general formula doesn't work

The formulaic contestants did not succeed in the competition. The winning type relied on its own basic strengths, was able to reset the opponent's basic strengths and, above all, managed to surprise its opponent. More and more attention should be paid to this.

You have to have a big bunch of different basic schemes in your back pocket. You have to know how to read the opponent's basic pattern and handle your own plot with honor. In addition, you must be able to break your own and the opponent's patterns.

The arrangements didn't work either

The tournament was quite chaotic, so it served as a good school for the inexperienced team. However, for cadets, paying 50 euros for two sets of matches without video review is a little unfortunate. Especially when getting to the match was an endless grind in various places.

All results can be found at http://www.tpss.nl/Resultdetail.asp?ID=135

 

Next, the train is heading Nurmijärvi through to Spain.

Here's Tanja's match one set at a time:

Tanja in Belgium, 1st batch.

Tanja in Belgium, 2nd round.

Tanja in Belgium, 3rd round.

Sampo Pajulampi

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A record-breaking team of taekwondo athletes to Nurmijärvi

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Medalists from the Loviisa tournament

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.

COMPETITION CALL>>

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.

See the team here>>

The coaches are Sampo Pajulampi, Teemu Heino, Petteri Kauppinen, Juho Ranta and Juho Kostiainen.

Information for competitors

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!

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Sophia, Sisu and Kasper at the Olympic coach's camp

taekwondoSophia Vassilaki, Sisu Salmenniemi and Kasper Wargelin represented Taekwondo athletes at the Olympic coach's camp organized in Turku. Adults are accompanied by Elom Damalie. The camp gathers almost 100 athletes from Finland, Spain and Russia. The exercises are directed by Jesus Ramal. Suvi Mikkonen, who impressed many with her Olympic performances, is also seen training.

Cadet Team Sparring

International Cadet Camp, March 29-31, 2013

 

 

 

 

 

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Loviisa's open success for Taekwondo athletes

A total of 11 taekwondo athletes took part in the Loviisa games. There were first timers as well as standard equipment.

Juniors

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.

There were medals
There were medals
Adults

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.

Support forces

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.

See you at the camp!

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.

Score: Budo Nord Open 2013, results

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.

TU11 Loviisa 16-03-2013

TU11 Loviisa 16-03-2013 warm up and fun

Sara Quiñones vs Sophia Vassilaki Taekwondo just for fun


A small compilation of pictures from the award ceremony from Eddie's father:

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