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Several Nordic championships for taekwondo athletes

Six championships from a tough business series tournament

Business series competitions have been tougher year by year both in Finland and in the Nordic countries, and this time too the series were not only big but also extremely strict. The competition format has also enjoyed great popularity in the gym of Taekwondo athletes, and for the first time in the PM championships, the movement series team was bigger than the match team.

In the individual classes, Plum grabbed the championship trophy to decorate his trophy cabinet at the end of a very successful day. Christian also won the championship in the freestyle series with his flying performance, showing that he is still the number one fist in the Nordics when it comes to freestyle. The taekwondo athletes were part of several pairs and groups of Team Finland and the results speak for themselves. Taekwondo athletes participated in a total of four championship pairs or groups, and there were two silver placements. You can find more detailed results at the end of the news.

Coach Heikki Liukkonen was very satisfied with the team's performance:

"It was a pleasure to watch the performances of TU's competitors, because almost every performance on stage was sharper and more focused than seen in previous competitions and trainings. The atmosphere of a competition bigger than normal domestic competitions only raised the level of performance! The team's increased competition experience starts to show off the stage as well, when the preparation for the competition performance from the youngest competitors is even better - the preparatory warm-ups go admirably on their own and the teammates have a great time with each other! Competitors are starting to find their own style of preparation that suits them."

All in all, the competitions were really successful in light of both the competition performances and the results. It's really easy to be satisfied with these performances!"

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Teemu and Jenna as champions on the match side

The match tournament was also high-quality and the series were big. The PM competitions have clearly started to gain respect again in the Nordic countries and there were high-level teams from every country. Teemu has some kind of championship and award on his plate, but that didn't stop him from adding another championship to his trophy cabinet. Teemu tackled the familiar precisely and the opponents didn't have the right weapons to break the defense. Jenna's championship also came with clear match victories, and there was not even a moment of uncertainty as to who won the matches. Jenna's match style, physique and self-confidence start to show in matches as a really effective combination.

There were a gratifying number of taekwondo athletes in the final round, but this time Emmi, Iines, Bardia and Venne had to settle for silver. However, everyone had a great day and you can be very satisfied with the silver. With determined training, silver will turn into gold next year. Sami, Eddie and Milla each won their way to the semi-finals, but had to admit that their opponents were better there. Bronze, however, and excellent openings by all. Severi also fought very well and tactically considering that his right leg was unusable due to an injury. It was not far that Severi would have won his match with one working leg.

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Big congratulations to all the medalists for both competition formats!

Results, business series

Alex Jurgens C1P 6.
Plum Duplicator C1P 1.
Sara Quinones C1T 3.
Tara Tuokko B1T 6.
Christian Kamphuis U30M 4.
Ville Lehtinen U40M 4.
Elina Tikkanen U30N 12.
Laura Pihkala U40N 6.
Plum & Mia (EHT) Pairs U17 2.
Tara & Daniel (Pori) Pairs U17 5.
Laura & Jeppe (Vihti) Pairs U40 8.
Ville & Niina (Manse) Pairs U40 4.
Sara, Helmi (Pori), Mia (EHT) Groups U14 1.
Tara, Patricia (EHT) & Naam (Mudo Lohja) Groups U17 2.
Christian, Olli (Budokwai), Frans (Budokwai) Groups U30 1.
Elina, Nea (Tampere), Linda (Hipko) Groups U30 1.
Ville, Jeppe (Vihti), Kim (HTKD) Groups O30 1.
Christian Kamphuis Freestyle 1.

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Results, match

Venne Viitaniemi C1 -33kg 2.
Luca Leskinen C1 -37kg 5.-8.
Plum Duplicator C1 -49kg 5.-8.
Iines Korhonen C1 -33kg 2.
Eddie Quinones B1 -68kg 3.
Severi Sarala B1 -68kg 5.-8.
Bardia Mirzaei B1 -73kg 2.
Emilia Lahti B1 -55kg 2.
Milla Väyrynen B1 -55kg 3.
Sami Leskinen R1 -63kg 3.
Teemu Heino R1 +87kg 1.
Jenna Partanen R1 -67kg 1.
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Taekwondo athletes in Porvoo

The second league competition of the fall was played in Porvoo on Saturday 14.10. and Taekwondo athletes are well represented as usual, especially in the league series. The competitions went very well: some of the contestants had made clear strides in development, some surpassed themselves on the competition mat, and some improved their basic game. Some areas of development were also found under the watchful eyes of the coaches, Juho, Pauli and Mari mulled it over with each other, and these are used to shape exercises for the next games.

A double win for Plum in the league series

The matches in the league series were fast-paced and it was nice to watch especially the young players hungry for victory. As usual, Plum Kopisto competed in two series, cadets and juniors, and a double victory in these series is starting to become a tradition. However, the golden medals did not find their way around the neck of the workhorse for free, but the constant stalking of the kick spot combined with the will to score points produced results again. In the cadets' final, clubmate Lauri Hulikkala faced Plum, who put in a lot of effort, but this time he still didn't manage to win the match. Let it be mentioned in Lauri's favor that the fighter fought the rest of the match with a broken arm without even flinching. Only after the match did Lauri start to realize that this hand is a bit sore.

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Aino Kortelainen and Jenny Vettenniemi also took a mutual tie in the cadets, the first of whom managed to turn the match around. Jenny fought well, but Aino's competitive spirit was so good today that she went all the way to the series win and silver in the second series. Silver was also won by Janika Tatti, who showed her tremendous pace of development for the second day in a row after Friday's belt test on the Porvoo racing mats. The same can also be said about Lucas, whose match was, at its best, an international-level kicking match. Unfortunately, we were satisfied with silver and bronze from these scraps, but as the kicks start to hit the goal better, the medals will surely become brighter in the near future.

Tuikku Holopainen also belonged to the doubles team, and Tuikku won gold from the cadets and bronze from the juniors. The accurate Tuikku also seemed to be in control of forward attack combinations in the tight final of his cadet series, which he managed to turn from a losing position into a victory. We want to see more of these aggressive bursts in the future! Emilia Lahti competed in the juniors and this time she missed the first match, but just fine. Emmi also dug out one point after another from the chasing position, but the tie was unfortunately one kick away in the last moments of the match.

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Bardia Mirzaei fought in the adults, when there were no opponents in the junior series. Bardia's will to win was transmitted even to the last rows of benches in the audience, and the first match was handled with a great victory. In a tight final, Bardia unfortunately had to admit that his opponent was better at the end of an even match. Sami Leskinen and Eduard Korolevskiy also competed in adults and in the same series. However, a mutual match was not seen and the final result was bronze for Sam and silver for Eduard.

Great performances from the first timers

In the children's and amateurs' series, Taekwondo athletes had a gratifying number of first-timers, even though the team was otherwise of a moderate size. Alina Shor and Teresa Vepsä were both taking part in the national championships for the first time, and if there was tension in the air, at least you couldn't see it from these competitors. Alina and Teresa played good matches with open-mindedness, but unfortunately both lost their way in the first match by a hair's breadth. The same happened to Kaisla Seimola and Risto Hyvärinen, both of whom have already toured a few competitions. Losses in Porvoo, but it's still good to continue towards the Vantaa Games!

Kian Nowrouzi was also at the games for the first time and did not shy away from his more experienced opponents at all. Two wins guaranteed a place in the final, and in the same way, his teammate Aleksi Koskelainen advanced from the other side of the chart. The mutual encounter was a fast-paced and high-quality performance, which was finally turned in favor by Aleksi. A double win in this big series was a great performance from the boys!

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Gold medal around his neck after three matches

Best judge award for Ali

Taekwondo competitions can be experienced in many ways. Ali Lahti has chosen the judge's perspective, and there hasn't been a competition this year where Ali hasn't been seen as a judge, including indoor competitions in his own hall. Ali's professionalism has grown from competition to competition and the grips are firm, as a good judge should be. Ali left Porvoo with the best judge's statue under his arm. Awesome!

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All results

Congratulations to all medalists!

Kaisla Seimola D2 -35 Kg 5.
Aleksi Koskelainen C2 -44 Kg 1.
Kian Nowrouzi C2 -44 Kg 2.
Teresa Vepsä C2 +58 Kg 3.
Alina Shor B2 +63 Kg 5.
Risto Hyvärinen H +80 Kg 2.
Luca Leskinen Cadets -33 2.
Luca Leskinen Cadets -37 3.
Lauri Hulikkala Cadets -49 Kg 2.
Plum Duplicator Cadets -49 Kg 1.
Aino Kortelainen Cadets -33 Kg 2.
Jenny Vettenniemi Cadets -33 Kg 3.
Aino Kortelainen Cadets -37 Kg 1.
Janika Tatti Cadets -41 Kg 2.
Plum Duplicator B1 league -51 Kg 1.
Tuikku Holopainen C1 league -51 Kg 1.
Tuikku Holopainen B1 league -49 Kg 2.
Emilia Lahti B1 league -55 Kg 3.
Eduard Korolevskiy R1 league -63 Kg 2.
Sami Leskinen R1 league -63 Kg 3.
Bardia Mirzaei R1 league -74 Kg 2.
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Early autumn events and announcements

Once September starts, we can already officially talk about the beginning of autumn. Really good stuff for everyone!

A lot of taekwondo-themed events will happen in the following months as usual. Read and internalize this information to stay on track. If you want seasonal bulletins directly to your e-mail, visit the subscription on the right side of the page.

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Taekwondo athletes' open day 26.8.

Come and learn about the versatile hobby of taekwondo!

Right now is a great time to start practicing taekwondo. The open day for taekwondo athletes is here again, and anyone can get to know the sport by watching, trying and asking questions. The club's instructors are there to talk about the sport, the club and the training, so the answers to the mind-boggling questions can be found in Konala, Helsinki, Corduroy 3 Con Saturday 26.8.2017. The doors open at 12:00 and are open until five, even longer if there are enough people interested. In the future, e.g. introductory training opportunities, competitions, raffle for training months, etc. And serving coffee and juice - of course!

There is no bad age or condition to start taekwondo, the sport is suitable for everyone. Small children learn general physical skills, and with seniors we go at a calm, but still developing pace. For the young and enthusiastic, our club offers fast-paced training and learning competitive sports under the leadership of our country's most successful taekwondo athletes. In our club, there are many families, where both children of different ages and parents enthusiastically pursue their own goals, or together in family groups. So don't worry, start taekwondo!

Doors open at 12:00 and close at 17:00

Welcome!

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The autumn season starts on August 14.

The fall season for taekwondo athletes starts on August 14. Read the most important reforms and events here

Autumn training times start on Monday 14.8.

The training times for autumn have been decided, and there will be no major changes to the spring calendar. A few changes are due to the resourcing of instructors and the effort to clarify the calendar even more. In addition, efforts have been made to organize more practice space for the largest groups.

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As new exercises, the group of young athletes will have a third weekly class and body control/acrobatics will return from their break on Sunday. Feel free to try different additional exercises in addition to the basic exercises. Ask your instructor in more detail where you should start.

Season opening camp 19.8.

At the season opening camp, you kick yourself off after the summer. You can find more information about the camp in your own news from here.

August belt exams 24.8. and 25.8.

Belt test for adults 24.8. and the trains on 25.8. Read more from here.

Open day 26.8.

The open day offers an opportunity to get to know the club's activities and sign up for training. Bring a friend along too! More information from here.

If you can't wait until the open doors, surf yourself "getting started” page and through it to the gym!

Malminkartano's birthday party 27.8.

We will perform again at the Malminkartano festival, while promoting the club to people in the surrounding areas. If you want to be part of the screening team, contact pauli@taekwondourheilijat.fi

 

A brisk start to autumn everyone!
T. Taekwondo athletes 2011

 

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August belt exams

August belt exams

  • 7-15 year olds on Friday 25.8.
    • Yellow belt and green ribbons 17:00-18:00
    • Green belt and higher belt grades 18:00-20:00
    • Those who do not have an exam have exercises as normal
  • Adults on Thursday 24.8. 
    • From 19:30 to 21:00.
    • Those who do not have an exam have exercises as normal
  • Getting to the belt exam requires, depending on the belt rank, a sufficient number of exercises and training months from the previous belt exam. Instructors check the training times in the login system. All participants in the belt test will be sent an invitation by e-mail. The list can also be seen at the instructor's desk in the hall about a week before the exam
  • Note! An invoice for the belt test will be sent before the test. By paying the bill, you register for the belt test. If you want to pay for the exam in cash on the spot, let us know in advance. The prices of belt tests can be found From the price list
  • All participants in the test are required to have a sport license from the Finnish Taekwondo Association, which can be ordered from the association's website
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The business league team is deafeningly efficient in Lohja

16 medals from the first business series competitions of the season

Lohja Open 2017 opened the competition season of domestic business series on Saturday 11.3. The games had a record number of participants and a total of 32 series were played. Of these, Taekwondo athletes were represented in 13 series, 16 of which won a medal. Officially, the best team was not awarded, but it's hard to say better!

From the ranking series, Plum got bronze for cadet boys as well as under 17-parwith Mia from the Espoo Hwarang Team. Aino and Sara competed with a special permit in the cadet series much younger than the others, but it seemed that age doesn't matter much by grabbing a double win in the series. Gold for Aino and silver for Sara. Bronze for Aino, Sara and EHT's Mia from the under 17 group. Bronze for Christian in both the under 30 men and the elimination series.

In the yellow women, Maija took silver, a really great performance from a first-timer! The minion trio Bella, Victoria and Sofia roared both among amateur women and among the lynx in their own age group. Gold for Bella in green women, green lynxes, lynx couples with Victoria and amateur group with Victoria and Sofia. Victoria also took gold from blue ladies and blue lynxes. Sofia took her lynx series as a warm-up and saved the bangs for the amateurs, from which the silver came off right after Victoria's gold. Bella and Victoria disturbed even more in the pairs of upper belts by taking silver there as well. The wild results and the number of sets speak once again about the effectiveness of the coaching activities and the athletes' goal-oriented approach to training. So thank you to the poomsa coaches, athletes and supporters!

Essi and Petteri acted as coaches in the competition.

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All results

Cadets:
3. Plum
Cadet girls:
1. The only one
2. Sara
U30 men:
3. Christian

Under 17 pairs:
3. Plum and Mia (EHT)
Under 17 groups:
3. Sara, Aino and Mia
Lynx greens:
1. Bella
Lynx blue:
1. Victoria
Lynx couples:
1. Bella and Vickan
Yellow ladies:
2. Maia
Green Women:
1. Bella
Women in Blue:
1. Vickan
2. Sofia
Top Pairs:
2. Bella and Vickan
Enthusiast groups:
1. Bella, Vickan and Sofia

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Summer camps for taekwondo athletes

Traditional summer camps in the first weeks of June

There is no better way to start the summer vacation than by attending a summer camp for Taekwondo athletes. Two week-long day camps for children and young people guarantee fast-paced taekwondo training, pleasant outdoor activities, games and fun together. The camps are suitable for everyone, from beginners to veterans. There is a limited number of places. So don't hesitate, sign up right away!

About the camps

Timing: 1. camp 5.-9.6., 2nd camp 12.-16.6.

Price: €175/camp or €300 both camps (includes exercises, lunch, snack and other possible expenses)

Realization: The camps will take place if there are more than 10 participants/camp registered. The maximum number is 20 participants per camp.

Schedule: Doors open at 9:00 and close at 17:00. The actual exercises and the program are between 10:00 and 15:00. (A more detailed program will be published closer to the camp)

Registration: Registration by email to info@taekwondourheilijat.fi. To register name, age, previous experience in taekwondo, allergies and other special considerations and the phone number of the guardian.

 

Those who have registered will receive even more detailed camp information closer to the beginning of June. However, don't hesitate to ask if something was unclear: info@taekwondourheilijat.fi or 045-1827290.

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Events of the beginning of the year

Taekwondo athletes' first wave newsletter

It's time to get back to training routines again. There have been some small schedule changes for spring, which you should check practice times from the side. In the newsletter below, you will find the most important information and dates that you should mark in your calendar.

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Christmas break and spring practice times

Taekwondo athletes on vacation during Christmas

Christmas break is celebrated in Konala 22.12.2016-8.1.2017, when normal exercises are not organized in the gym. Competition groups will be informed separately about practice and exercises during the break.

Spring training calendar

The exercises will continue in the spring with minor changes. The changes aim to optimize the use of coach resources and space in the gym. That's why seasonal adjustment to real group sizes etc. is of paramount importance. In the picture below you can view the spring training calendar, and at the end of the news you will find the changes listed.

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  • A new exercise for adults is a self-defense exercise on Wednesday evening. The goal of the exercise is to apply taekwondo techniques to practice the most common self-defense situations
  • The amateur match will be moved to Monday evening from Wednesday
  • Body control and acrobatics will be moved to Thursdays from Wednesday
  • Monday practice for 5-6 year olds is moved to Friday
  • The elementary and advanced groups of 7-9 year olds now train at the same time on Wednesdays and Fridays. The same also applies to groups of 10-15 year olds. Previously, the skill groups of both age groups practiced at the same time.
  • Baby aekwondo moves to Wednesday from Thursday
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