An Official’s Journey through the 2009 Nationals

The Journey there

Arriving at Brisbane Airport on Wednesday September 30, on a flight that is paid for by the National Governing Body is always a good feeling. Knowing that one of the perks of being an official is the possibility that the flights and accommodation are paid for, is fantastic!

Funny that, because all the (3) people I sat next to on my flghts (one to Sydney and then to Brisbane) were all on business trips too. So really, none of us paid our own way.

There was a plan beforehand, to possibly hire a vehicle for our West Australian official’s use. There were quite a few of us this year. Raffaele DiRenzo, Richard Huynh, Aleisha Vincent and Roy Khoh from ATA-WA. Additionally, M. Rajendran and Jenny Crutchet from ODK in WA; and Harry Kim from SWTA.

Unfortunately, the decision was to just catch taxis and cabs everywhere instead. It was difficult because we all arrived in Brisbane at different times and days. Despite being only about 20 minutes away from the airport, the cab-fare was just over $50.

Luckily, the place we were accommodated at – Carindale Hotel – was actually part of a shopping complex, no surprise it was called Carindale Shopping Centre. So getting extra food and accessories was only about a 200m walk away. Too bad we didn’t get much time to do any shopping.

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The farmer wants a wife – TA Nationals – Oct 2009

Well do we have a fine story to tell from the 2009 Taekwondo Australia Nationals held recently during October 2009 in Brisbane.

Skip Sommerville, ATA Mandurah, as a young fledgling 52 year old – well he is not that young in age but still young in health, heart condition and still fine in physical fitness and prowess.  Skip had been training hard for his poomsae and sparring competitions after the state tournament.  Still nursing a shoulder injury and some hammy soreness, he perservered.  He had been watching the nationals entries and was getting rather disappointed when at the final close of entries, there were no opponent for him in his entered division, the blue belt 50+ heavyweight division – he was the only entry.  There was one other entry in the blue belt heavyweight category but this was in the lower age group category – the 41-50 age group (who was also unmatched).

Undeterred, he was asking if he could be paired off with Steven Bult from Queensland so he could have at least a fight, even though Skip would be slightly dis-advantaged being the older aged player.  He searched high and low at the venue on the Saturday coloured belt comps day, and he found his likely opponent, and we also found Steven’s coach.  That was where we began the negotiations so both players, at least could have a match fight.  After much discussions, both Skip and Steven convinced the tournament organisers to give them a match play fight.  So this was set.

But since this is to be a match play fight, there needed to be a prize, and Steven’s coach suggested the prize to be a pretty, tall, slim blonde.  Incidentally Skip’s partner is pretty, tall, slim and blonde. So now Steven had to offer something to add to the prize, and since he was a pig farmer, we suggested that he offered his farm up.  We thought that was fair – the farm and the blonde.  The prize was winner take all, ie. the farm and the pretty, tall and slim blonde.  The match is now definitely on, and the prize offered were "accepted" by both players.

The adrenalin was churning and burning.  As the coach, Kim suggested to Skip that he better win, so he could then offer the farm up to Monika (his partner) as the prize for a wife.  If he lost, Skip would be in big trouble – but Skip was very confident.  All set, and ready to go.  We were set on the sidelines waiting for the match, and you could see both players really psyching up for the match, when suddenly both players had second thoughts about the prizes they are offering for the winner to take all.  Well no matter, both agreed to play their best and the best man to win.  Determined as they were, the match was quite even in terms of the points being scored.  The final score was 5 points to Skip and 4 points to Steve.  Skip WINS.  Yes, if the prize was still available, Skip would have won the farm and keep his blonde partner.  In the end we are convinced the motivation that Skip had to win was really his thoughts of "The farmer wants a wife".  Monika is now still waiting for the farm.

You can view Skip’s fight (the 1st round) on this video clip.  note: you can actually see Skip, even though at 52 years of age, is quite light on his feet as he pranced around the court stalking his opponent and finally winning the match.

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Videos of ATA members performing at the 2009 Australian Taekwondo Nationals

I brought my video camera to tape our members at the 2009 Australian Taekwondo Nationals held at the Sleemans Sports Centre in Brisbane, Queensland. I was the primary videographer, of course, and because of this – not all members were recorded and not all footages were taken by me. Here is my favourite:

 

In order of performances, here is a list to all the youtube clips I’ve uploaded containing our ATA members:

Richard Huynh Individual Traditional Poomsae

Miranda Seng Individual Traditional Poomsae

Roy Khoh Individual Traditional Poomsae

Richard Huynh & Cesar Pairs Traditional Poomsae

Aleisha Vincent & Harry Kim Pairs Traditional Poomsae

Richard Huynh Indiividual Creative Poomsae (with music)

Cesar & Felicia Family Traditional Poomsae

Monika Wodzynska Individual Traditional Poomsae

Skip Sommerville Fight

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2009 World Taekwondo Championships – Copenhagen, Denmark

Stevn Lopez kicks high to Hadi's chin in this world qualifications contest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 2009 World Championships was held in the beautiful city of Copenhagen, Denmark during the Year of Sport celebrations in this peaceful country in the Scandik peninsular on the top end of Europe.  This would have been the biggest world championships held with more than 1,000 players assembling in this bi-annual event from 142 member countries.  This event followed the IOC annual congress that retained taekwondo as one of the 26 sports for the 2016 Olympics, which was awarded to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Kim Seng, ATA Peel region Master Instructor and 1st class International Referee was one of the selected referees to officate at this 18th edition of the World Championships.  85 International Referees were selected across the world to officiate at this important event.

The LaJust ebp’s (electronic body protectors) were used successfully at this event and results of the matches were more evenly spread.  However, officiating was still very much managed and controlled by the International Referees.  Follow the discussions and comments on this Referee forum. 

Steven Lopez (US player, left) and Jean Lopez (US coach, right) showing 5 times world champion with Kim Seng (International Referee, Australia)Dr Choue (WTF President) presents referee appointment certificate to Kim Seng (International Referee, Australia) International Referees (Helena, Greece and Kim Seng, Australia) posing before commencement of the World ChampionshipsIan Leafe, IR from England receives a video appeal from Jean Lopez, US coachSerge, IR from France signals the video replay to the Review JuryLee Bee Hong, IR from Malaysia presenting the video replay appeal to the Review Jury (Dennis Odjo, France)Serge, IR from France, awards +1 point to the red player after ruling made by the Review Jury in a video replay appeal

The Ballerup Super Arena, venue for the 2009 World Taekwondo Championships, Copenhagen, Denmark International Referees ready at their stations awaiting for assignments for referee duty

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2009 April Black Belt Graders

I provide a short highlight video footage for the students going for black belt on April 5, 2009.

Since hosting the video file on this website can be slow – I have chosen to place the video onto youtube

I am still figuring out the best format to upload the video in. I also want to get an HD format up too, but my video camera only does 720×576 pixels, which is not HD. So I uploaded a "fake" HD format resolution of 960×720 pixels (upscaled of course) and the file to download ended up being over 118MB from youtube.

In the end, I uploaded a 720×576 file that was around 56MB to upload to youtube. Although, when you watch it, the "normal" quality is a 18.2MB download while the "Higher" quality (the HQ icon) is 18.6MB. So, if it plays smoothly – watch the HQ version.

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