SouthWest Games – Bunbury

South West Games Inc. will be hosting the tri-annual South West Games which will fall in 2010 for this cycle.  The SW Games will run from March 19 to March 28, with taekwondo (as one of its long term permanant sports) scheduled for 28 March in Bunbury, the host city.

The Games is contested by players who are residents from the South West region and involves a plethora of sports and other competitions to vie for the honour of best sporting shire-or-city for the South West region.  Of course, the official winners must reside within one of the 17 South West Local Government shires or cities.  So, out of the clubs in our ATA Western Australia clubs, it would be mostly players and members from the Falcon, Halls Head and Mandurah clubs, but they will be representing their shire or city where they reside rather than their club.

The South West Games started in 1985 in Bunbury and is modelled along the concept of multi sports games as played in such environments of the Olympic Games or the Commonwealth Games.  It is a popular concept and brings all regional sports persons together in friendly competition.  However, in celebrating the 25th year anniversary, the South West Games organisers are including players who reside in non South West regions

More information on the Taekwondo part of the games will be posted here as soon as more is confirmed.

Venue:  Bunbury PCYC, Parade Road, Bunbury

Weigh-in:  Saturday 27th March at 5 pm

or Sunday 28th March at  8 to 9 am or at 11 am

 Competition schedule: – Sunday 28th March 2010.

Poomsae starts 9 am morning

Sparring starts 1 pm afternoon

You can check the program and competition draws on the Southwest Games website link;

http://www.swginc.org.au/welcome/sportSpec.php?name=Tae%20Kwon%20Do

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ATA league tournament – 22 November 2009

 

Location: Mandurah High School Gym, Gibla Street, Mandurah

Date: Sunday 22nd November 2009

Scheduled Times: 8:45 am to 12 noon junior sparring;

Lunch break: 12 noon to 12:30

Scheduled Times: 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm poomsae competition; 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm u18 and seniors sparring

Application forms can be obtained from your club instructors.

Closing date: 14th November 2009.

 

Tournament report:

 

Players completed their weigh-in and were ready. Their weights were recorded and the system calculated all correct handicap points in accordance with the criteria for the league competition in each allotted belt and weight age group division.

 

The day started on time, and the fights commenced with the junior age group divisions, and finishing ahead of schedule. After the lunch break, Tore Bule Turner demonstrated his Michael Jackson impersonation dance moves to the delight of the crowd, including the slides and the moon walk.

 

The poomsae competition went underway and each player did their best. The seniors came on after that and at the end of the day, there were quite a few sore bodies.

 

The concept of the league system was designed to enable players to have as many competition bouts as possible in a round robin format. The top 2 players will fight off in the final to decide the gold and silver medal winners while the next placed 3rd and 4th player ranked on the league ladder play off for the bronze medal.

This year’s second league comp was contested by 8 clubs and the medal tally shows:

 

1st: Mandurah 8 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze

2nd: Halls Head: 6, 3, 2

3rd: Narrogin: 5, 6, 2

4th: Hedland: 3, 6, 1

5th: Coolbellup: 3, 4, 1

6th: Rockingham: 2, 2, 0

7th: Padbury: 1, 1, 0

8th: Falcon: 1, 0, 1

 

Results:  click here:  or go to http://www.ata-wa.org.au/results/#2009ATALeague2

 

 

Neb Miletovic (Rockingham) kicks high towards Ben Jermy (Narrogin)

Tim Turner (Hedland) missed with an attempted roundhouse kick to Skip Sommerville (Mandurah)

Chloe Jenkins (Mandurah) performs her poomsae routine

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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.

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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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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

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2009 WA State Taekwondo Championships : Info and Forms

This is a selections tournament for entry into the 2009 Australian National Taekwondo Championships to be held in Brisbane later this year. (1st to 4th October).

2009 WA State Taekwondo Tournament Information – 2 pages – includes mapping guid

2009 WA State Taekwondo Tournament Program Poster – 1 page

Sparring Entry Application Form – 2 pages.

Poomsae Entry Application Form – 4 pages.

Hosinsul Application form – 1 page. 

You can get the forms from your club instructors.  Note the closing date.

 


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Sunday 9th August Kwinana Recreation & Leisure Centre; 8:15 am – 9 am
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