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| Awards Night
Thursday 13th - Electricity Club, Cardiff |
After yet another long busy year for ITF
Wales it came time to end up the year and show
recognition to some of the many students who have
trained hard, performed well and competed hard to top
the tables in the Grand Prix. The presentation started
off with a few words by Master Taylor commending the
team on their performance in the Euros this year and
thanking everyone, instructors, students and parents for
all their hard work in making ITF Wales so successful
this year. The overall Awards for the Grand Prix were
then announced as follow:
| |
Under 13 |
13-17
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Over 18 |
| 1st |
Kane Collins
(Fairwater) |
Sarah Jones (Ely) |
Daniel Neale (Ely) |
| 2nd |
William Barrett
(Fairwater) |
Amy Jones (Ely) |
Carlos Sendra (Cardiff Uni) |
| 3rd |
Lewis Brooks
(Ely) |
Ryan Davis (Ely) |
Valerie Barrett (Fairwater) |
New to this year is the Master's
Shield, this is a competition for all ITF Wales members
colour and black belt with three divisions. Every medal
won in the English, Scottish, Welsh and UK Opens count
and the student with the highest total of points at the
end of the year will be the Shield winner, the inaugural
winners are:
| |
Under 13 |
13-17 |
Over 18 |
| winner |
Kane Collins
(Fairwater) |
Lanny James (Ely) |
Cassie Lund (Ely) |
Masters Taylor and Prewett then
awarded the Ely and Fairwater students of the year who
were as follows:
| Ely |
Junior Student - Ethan Davis
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Senior Student - Daniel Neale |
| Fairwater |
Junior Student - Daniel
Anderson |
Senior Student - Sharon
Collins |
Master Prewett then closed up with a
thank to you to everyone who has helped out throughout
the whole year and donated all the raffle prizes (star
of which was Mrs Gill Wakely's Santa cake) with a
special mention to all the hard work done by Mrs Sue
Phillips and Mrs Tracey Fenton. The floor then filed up
as the music started and everyone had a great time
bopping and grooving on the dance floor and were still
going strong after the bar closed and it was time to go.
One final word of thank to Mrs Clare Matthews IV who
organised yet another great Awards night and we wish you
all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. |
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| RITA National
Open, Saturday 8th December - Tallaght Leisure Centre |
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Setting off at 8 am on the
Friday Tom, Sophie and Lanny were treated the scenic
trip through the middle of Wales in some not so lovely
weather but four hours later we pulled into Holyhead, a
then very peaceful three hour ferry crossing to get to
Dublin. Later that night Victoria joined us (having
flown over as her dedication to teaching was so strong
she couldn't not see her class that day and chose to
work and join us later.). Setting off around 9am Friday
we (along with a lot of others) eventually found the
secret leisure centre (Ireland doesn't seem to be big on
direct road signs). The competition was in a very modern
leisure centre but as per usual a freezing (for the
competitors at least) hall. Starting in the adult
combined I & II male and female patterns meant all three
of seniors were up, Sophie won her first round, Victoria
had the decision go against her in a very close call
against a an Irish team member and Tom won his round. In
the quarter final Sophie faced the same Irish team
member who had already dispatched Victoria, putting in a
performance worthy of the European medallist she is we
all thought she would advance but surprisingly the vote
went 4-1 against her. Tom picked up his tempo and
advanced through against his opponent. In the final top
raised his level once more and seemed to be sharper, sit
in stances more and very solid but the decision went
against him and he had to settle for silver. Moving into
sparring first up were the girls in a all weights in
category. First up Sophie fought a shorter but heavier
opponent who hit hard and made sure Sophie worked for
her victory. Coming off with a glowing nose and reddened
forehead she was pleased to have clearly won both
rounds. Next up Victoria faced an opponent who was around
double her weight, giving away height, weight and reach
Victoria tried to move and counter but found it too hard
as she bounced off her opponent, even after receiving a
dead leg she kept fighting until the end and was pleased
but in pain with herself. In the final Sophie also tried
movement and quick scores to move out but also found as
you hit her you just bounced off - losing the final she
picked up a silver but bother girls can be happy with
their performances against much bigger opponents. Tom
Had a bye in the semi final where he faced an energetic
opponent who tried again and again to break him down but
Tom performed well scoring point after point to easily
win through to the final. In the final he faced an
opponent who was even more energetic and frenetic than
the first as he ducked twisted jumped and even leapt in
to try and score shots but Tom kept his head and avoided
most of them countering and ensuring he scored each time
to once again clearly win and was very happy with his
performance. Next up was Adult power which Sophie and
Victoria both attempted - no females made the eliminator
but on the second round a local girl was the only one to
break so took gold. Finally the special technique event
was held, not being something any of them usually do all
decided to have a go at least, set to European heights
everyone attempted but no male or female made the
eliminators. This ended the morning as we broke for
lunch.
In the after noon there
was only Lanny competing and she was up first in the
combined 13-17 dan patterns, receiving a bye into the
semi final she performed very well in both rounds to win
through to the final, here she picked up her level and
again and won a well deserved gold. In sparring
there were only two females so LAN faced a taller and
heavier opponent, moving well and trying to spar she was
soon getting frustrated with the pulling and tugging of
her dobok which went unpunished, losing her temper and
receiving a warning for it in the break she calmed down
and went back in composed winning points, finally after
having her hair grabbed, head yanked back and punched in
the back of the head the opponent was warned and from
that moment on Lan chased her to pile up the points and
was delighted picking up her second gold. Finally
entering the special technique she found out that she
was up against the boys - some who were a foot taller
than her, knowing she wasn't going to win she still gave
it a go and went out in the eliminator (no one made the
the scissors kick which made her feel better).
Leaving around 4pm after
the obligatory victory photo we headed into Dublin and
found a nice Chinese to have a nice meal in before some
site seeing in the dark down O'Connell street. Later we
headed off to catch our 9pm ferry, fortunately we
had a another quite smooth crossing and got into
Holyhead around midnight which then saw the guy and gals
crash out in the car and wake up 4 hours later as we
entered Wales. A very long and tiring but fun weekend
away was the final conclusion and well done to all of
you for performing so well and also thank all the
members of RITA who made us feel welcome and especially
Mr Floyd Keane VI whose friendly banter made all the
competitors feel at ease despite being mocked.
| Sophie Collins II |
Fairwater |
¼ |
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| Victoria Phillips
II |
Ely |
1 |
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| Tom Harris I
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Ely |
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| Lanny James I |
Ely |
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| UK Open,
Saturday 24th November - UWIC Cardiff |
Well done to all ITF Wales
members who were in the, it was good to see so many
there and such great displays of Taekwon-Do.
Everyone competed well and it was fantastic to see the
enthusiasm and hard work of under 13's. Competitors from
all the schools worked hard and showed what great
standards Wales currently has, this was rewarded with
Ely and Fairwater Schools coming 1st and 2nd on the day.
Below is a list of competitors and what their schools
won (not everyone is on there as I don't have a full
list of competitors but if you know anyone who is
missing please do e-mail and I shall add them on.)
E-mail
| Ely (12-9-10)
1st
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Fairwater (10-4-2)
2nd |
Cardiff University (1-4-4) |
| Neville Thompson II |
Sophie Collins II |
Richard Taylor II |
| Victoria Phillips II |
Lee Crews I |
Carlos Sendra |
| Cassie Lund I |
George Crews I |
Dave Sharp |
| Dave Lund I |
Delme Pezzack I
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Sarah Farthing |
| Joe Hindsley I |
Bethan Pezzack |
Jackey Lok |
| Tom Harris I |
Kane Collins |
Carrie-Ann Jones |
| Gareth Francis I |
Kristian |
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| Conah Prosser I |
Rhys Prankard |
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| Lanny James I |
Elizabeth Prescott |
Cardiff North (1-1-2) |
| Ryan Davis |
Valerie Barrett |
Mike Barker III |
| Ethan Davis |
William Barrett |
Jac Holloway |
| Kieron Barry |
Daniel Anderson |
Jacob Thorne |
| Daniel Neale |
Sharon Collins |
Monet Legall |
| Leighton Prosser |
Callum Ryan |
Alysia Battersby |
| Lewis Brooks |
Callum Hole |
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| Jamie Dare |
Leanne Ryan
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Tywyn/Aberystwyth (0-0-1) |
| Demi Brooks |
|
Lara Stephens I |
| Jade Cronick |
Cyncoed (0-0-1) |
Callum Stephens I |
| Sam Walsh |
Daniel Kilford
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Kevin Payne |
| Thomas Jenkins |
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| Joseph Powell |
Lisvane (0-1-1) |
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| Daniel Jenkins |
Stephen Cocks |
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| Sarah Jones |
Rhiannon Parnis
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| Amy Jones |
Joseph Searle
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| Grand Prix V
2007 - rankings |
This year has seen a few
modifications to the Grand Prix in order to improve it
and make it as fair as possible, due to this it has been
decided to also update the scoring system so that all
medals will score points and count towards overalls -
but to ensure fairness each medal winner will also
receive a bonus point for every round won against an
opponent (not byes). This now means that a gold won with
no one else in the group would be worth 3 points but a
gold won by actually beating three opponents would be
worth 3 + 3 = 6 points. This now means that everyone has
a chance at overalls with all medals scoring points. The
new rankings ladder will also show each round and event
with total points won each time and total points a
legend is provided below.
Click here for current rankings
| 3 |
Gold medal - 3 points plus
any bonus points |
| 2 |
Silver medal - 2 points plus
any bonus points |
| 1 |
Bronze medal - 1 point plus
any bonus points |
| 0 |
Competed but scored no points
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| x |
Did not compete |
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Welcome to ITF Wales |
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We would like to welcome
into ITF Wales Master Gary Gassor's Newport School of
Taekwon-Do to check out their school follow this link
www.mafcmartialarts.com - well done to all the
Newport competitors at the Grand Prix this weekend. |
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| XXII Senior &
XIII Junior European Championships 19-21st October -
Tallinn |
Fifteen members of ITF Wales competed in
the European Championships with no less than 7 of them
in their first ever international tournament and
everyone did well gaining plenty of experience. The
competition also saw the last appearance of Dean
Matthews for Wales (well until he hits veteran status)
and the first ever appearance of a junior male team for
Wales with both Dean and the team taking a bronze in
patterns it was a great end and start to their
international careers. With Sophie Collins taking a
bronze in her first ever Senior Europeans and Lanny
James also taking a bronze in her first ever Junior
Europeans Wales can be very pleased with what the team
achieved this time out and look forward to more from
them next year in Croatia. Photos and full report
follow.
| Dean Matthews
(Cardiff Uni) |
Senior male IV dan |
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Senior male -64kg
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r1 |
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| Richard Taylor
(Cardiff Uni) |
Senior male II dan |
r1 |
Senior male +85kg |
¼ |
Senior male power |
r1 |
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| Sophie Collins
(Fairwater) |
Senior female II
dan |
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Senior female
-57kg |
r1 |
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| Victoria Phillips
(Ely) |
Senior female I
dan |
r1 |
Senior female
-63kg |
r1 |
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| Cassie Lund (Ely) |
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Senior female
-51kg |
¼ |
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| Wayne Brooks (Ely) |
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Senior male -85kg |
r2 |
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| Tom Harris (Ely) |
Senior male I dan |
¼ |
Senior male -57kg |
¼ |
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| Luke Wakely (TKD
Wales) |
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Junior male -75kg |
r1 |
Junior team
patterns |
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Junior team
sparring |
¼ |
| Lee Crews
(Fairwater) |
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|
Junior male -69kg |
r1 |
Junior team
patterns |
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Junior team
sparring |
¼ |
| George Crews
(Fairwater) |
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Junior team
patterns |
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Junior team
sparring |
¼ |
| Lauren Robson (TKD
Wales) |
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Junior female
+70kg |
¼ |
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| Gareth Francis
(Ely) |
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Male -63kg |
¼ |
Junior team
patterns |
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Junior team
sparring |
¼ |
| Conah Prosser
(Ely) |
Junior male I dan |
r2 |
Junior male -51kg |
r1 |
Junior team
patterns |
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Junior team
sparring |
¼ |
| Delme Pezzack
(Fairwater) |
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Junior male -57kg |
¼ |
Junior team
patterns |
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Junior team
sparring |
¼ |
| Lanny James (Ely) |
Junior female I
dan |
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Junior female
-52kg |
¼ |
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Four Nations & 40th
Anniversary fight night - Exeter Exeter
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This year the Four nations
took on a new look being combined in with a black tie
dinner so it was something new for a lot of people but
judging by the attendance (some 40 odd people down from
Wales) and late finish for lots it was something they
all enjoyed. The teams were:
ITF Wales Pictures or
UKTA Pictures
| England |
Ireland |
Scotland |
Wales |
| Felix Lopez IV
(Bury) |
Leon McSherry III
(Master Howard's) |
Douglas McFarlan IV
(Hillpark) |
Dean Matthews V
(Cardiff University) |
| Johnny Chan IV
(Huddersfield) |
Adam Fox III
(Master
Howard's) |
Ashley Dowden III
(West Lothian) |
Neil Ernest III |
| Ricky De-Winton
IV
(RTA Didcot) |
Mark Jordan III
(Master Howard's) |
Thomas McMillan II
(Wishaw) |
Richard
Taylor II (Cardiff
University) |
| Carl Davis III
(RTA Didcot) |
Joe Gill II
(Athlone) |
Graham McDougall I
(Caledonian University) |
Neville Thompson II
(Ely) |
| Andrew Haynes
II
(RTA Didcot) |
Martin Mahoney II
(Galway) |
Stuart Broadfoot I
(Wishaw) |
Wayne Brooks I
(Ely) |
| Paul Hutchings I |
David Freeman I
(St Marks) |
Alan Rafferty II
(Caledonian University) |
Tom Harris I
(Ely) |
The event started with
team pattern with each team performing a pattern then
being scored, with nerves still settling all the teams
performed well but it was Ireland and England who
progressed - in the final Ireland well deserved their
first place.
| Ireland 3 points |
England 2 points |
Wales 1 point |
Scotland 1 point |
Next up was sparring with
each team fighting each other gaining 2 points for a win
and 1 point for a draw and first team to 6 points won.
Wales excelled here and won all three of their fights
and this meant they won the sparring event.
| Sparring (Wales 3 wins,
England 2 wins 1 loss, Ireland 2 losses,
Scotland 2 losses) |
| Wales 6-0 Scotland
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|
Richard Taylor |
Graham McDougall |
|
Dean Matthews |
Ashley Dowden |
|
Wayne Brooks |
Thomas McMillan |
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| England 6-2 Ireland |
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Felix
Lopez |
Adam
Fox |
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Paul
Hutchings |
Joe
Gill |
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Johnny
Chan |
David Freeman |
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Ricky
De-Winton |
Martin Mahoney |
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| England 6-2 Scotland |
|
Paul
Hutchings |
Thomas McMillan |
|
Ricky
De-Winton |
Alan
Rafferty |
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Felix
Lopez |
Stuart Broadfoot |
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Johnny
Chan |
Graham McDougall |
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| Wales 6-4 Ireland |
|
Neil
Ernest |
Adam
Fox |
|
Dean
Matthews |
David Freeman |
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Richard
Taylor |
Leon
McSherry |
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Neville
Thompson |
Joe Gill |
|
Wayne
Brooks |
Mark
Jordan |
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| Wales 3-0 England |
|
Richard
Taylor |
Johnny Chan |
|
Wayne
Brooks |
Andrew Haynes |
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Neil
Ernest |
Ricky
De-Winton |
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| Ireland versus Scotland - not
contested as neither team could finish second |
Finally in destruction
Wales put in a good performance but despite 3 out of the
5 team members breaking and amassing 20 points it wasn't
enough to win the event which left them runners up. (3
points for a board, 1 point for a tile and 6 points for
a brick)
| Dean Matthews |
Turning kick |
2 boards |
| Neville Thompson |
Fore fist |
brick |
| Neil Ernest |
Side piercing kick |
3 boards |
| Tom Harris |
Knife hand |
5 tiles |
| Richard Taylor |
Reverse turning kick
|
2 boards
|
This left the final results as below
and England were this years Four Nations winners.
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Patterns |
Sparring |
Destruction |
Overall |
| England |
2 |
2 |
3 |
7 Points |
| Wales |
1 |
3 |
2 |
6 Points |
| Ireland |
3 |
1 |
1 |
5 Points |
| Scotland |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 Points |
The competition ended with the medal
and trophy presentation and some speeches before a live
band provided the music and the dance floor filled up -
with the die hards all being encouraged to leave at gone
2am it was a late night but a thoroughly enjoyed one -
we would like to say thank you to the organisers as it
was a great time and of course to all team members
who provided such high quality entertainment. |
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| English Open
2007 - 29th September, K2 Crawley |
With 23 competitors from 4
different schools at this years English Open it was a
very busy time and apologies for any mistakes or
omissions if you contact me I will correct them. There
were very good performances from lots of people and
plenty of experience gained for everyone. The black
belts who will be travelling to Estonia later this month
for the Europeans all used the competition as good
opportunity to prepare themselves. A special mention
goes out to brothers Ryan and Ethan Davis who between
them took 4 gold, 1 silver and an overall award - quite
an impressive tally I am sure you will all agree. Also
Fairwaters Sharon Collins also took a double gold on the
day. Finally it was good to see Lanny James I and
Victoria Phillips II not letting the fact that they were
only promoted less than four weeks prior put them off
and both not only competed but won medals in their black
belt groups
| Competitor |
School |
P |
S |
ST |
O |
| Luke Wakely III |
TKD Wales |
ne |
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| Sophie Collins II |
Fairwater |
¼ |
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| Victoria Phillips
II |
Ely |
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ne |
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| Cassie Lund I |
Ely |
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| Tom Harris I |
Ely |
r1 |
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| George Crews I |
Fairwater |
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| Lauren Robson I |
TKD Wales |
¼ |
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| Gareth Francis I |
Ely |
¼ |
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| Conah Prosser I |
Ely |
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| Delme Pezzack I |
Fairwater |
¼ |
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| Lanny James I |
Ely |
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|
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| Bethan Pezzack |
Fairwater |
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|
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| Kane Collins |
Fairwater |
¼ |
¼ |
|
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| Ryan Davis |
Ely |
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|
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| Ethan Davis |
Ely |
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| Owen Bevan |
Aberystwyth |
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? |
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| Ieuan Bevan |
Aberystwyth |
? |
? |
|
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| Daniel Neale |
Ely |
r1 |
r1 |
|
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| Sarah Jones |
Ely |
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|
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| Lewis Brooks |
Ely |
¼ |
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|
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| Thomas Jenkins |
Ely |
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|
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| Daniel Jenkins
|
Ely |
¼ |
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|
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| Sharon Collins |
Fairwater |
 |
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Black belt promotions
|
Congratulations to the Welsh
contingent who attended the recent black belt seminar
with Grand Master Rhee Ki Ha IX, especially to those who
were promoted.
|
Dean Matthews |
V |
Cardiff Uni |
|
Christopher Black |
III |
Lisvane |
|
Victoria Phillips |
II |
Ely |
|
Lanny James |
I |
Ely |
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| London Open -
15th July, Guildford Spectrum
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|
u13 - green belts saw brothers Thomas and
Danial Jenkins go up against each other in patterns and
sparring, both boys performing well with Thomas getting
a bronze in patterns and Danial making the quarter
final, In sparring they surpassed this by making the
final against each other with Thomas narrowly wining the
match to take gold as Danial received silver. In red
belts Jane Collins and Beth Pezzack were also up against
each other, in pattern unusually for these two Beth went
out in the quarter final and Kane picked up bronze,
determined to make up for this they both powered through
all their sparring rounds and ended up facing each other
in the final where despite Beth's height advantage
Kane fought well using jumping shots to pick up extrapoints and gain the gold leaving
Bethan with silver.
13-17 - green belts saw Sarah Jones go
out in the first round of patterns against the eventual
gold medallist but in sparring she upped the tempo to make
it to the final and lost out to a more determined
opponent but was happy to pick up silver. In the red
belts we saw Lanny James, Ryan Davis and Ben Hull all up
against each other in patterns, with Ryan and Ben
unfortunate to meet in the quarter final Ryan's sharper
pattern moved him through - with Lanny easily taking her
rounds those two eventually met in the final where Lanny
was able to up the level just a little more to edge out
Ryan 3-2 on the vote and take gold leaving Ryan with
silver. In sparring Ben lost his semi final on a very
close decision in a very frenetic bout and had to settle
for bronze. Ryan made easy work of his group dominating
every round and picking up a well deserved gold. In the
female blue/red sparring Lanny emulated Ryan's feat and
picked up her second gold of the day. In the black belt
group we saw Lee Crews, George Crews, Gareth Francis,
Conah Prosser and Delme Pezzack all compete in the same
group. With a large group all of the boys were in for
some hard work, Delme and Gareth unfortunately went out
first round, Lee and George were both put out in the
second round only leaving Conah to progress which he did
well right through to the final, here we saw two very
good competitors put on very good displays but the final
decision went against him and Conah had to settle for
silver but it was no small effort to win that. In
sparring Conah lost his semi final in the -51kg and got
bronze, Delme fought very well in the -58kg against a
much taller, older and very experienced opponent
and did well to stay in the fight gaining valuable
experience. Finally Gareth fighting in the -63kg for the
first time had his hands full with a very good and
experienced opponent and can be happy with the bronze he
won although losing the semi final.
18+ yellow belts saw Sharon Collins
perform well in patterns to pick up a silver and then in
patterns she showed us more of the killer instinct to
finish off her opponents and pick up a gold. In the
green belts Daniel Neale performed well through he early
rounds of patterns but was unable to pick it up a notch
in the semi final so ended up with a bronze. In his
sparring he did well again in the early rounds and made
it through to final, a very hard fought final ended with
a draw and the fighters having to come back up -
unfortunately for Dan his opponent was able to dig that
little bit deeper and do enough in the extra time to win
the gold - but a well earned silver by Danial. Last up
were the black belts in the male section Tom Harris
performed well through early rounds, in patterns he
reached the semi final and was narrowly beaten but in
sparring he made it to the final and found himself up
against not only and older and much more experienced
opponent but someone who used to instruct him when
we was a young green belt - over coming his nerves he
fought very well and took the fight to a 2-1 decision -
although losing he was delighted with his performance.
Finally in the female section Cassie Lund went out in
the quarter final of patterns and Sophie Collins worked
her way through to the final - after two very good
rounds of patterns the decision went 3-2 against her but
she can be happy with a well earned silver. In
patterns the girls fortunes were reversed with Sophie
losing her quarter final and Cassie making her way to
the final this time, with a very physical bout and
losing her focus Cassie was unable to get back the
points she gave away to her opponent and had to settle
for silver and a lovely shiner to boot.
At the end of a very long day everyone
could be very pleased with themselves as they had
performed well and won quite a bit too, with more than
300 competitors from 60 schools it was a big event. On
announcement of the overalls Ely's Lanny James was
awarded the 13-17 colour belt overall. Finally Fairwater
School had 2 gold, 3 silver and a bronze which left them
15th on 13 points and Ely School with 4 gold, 7 silver, 6 bronze
and an overall had 32 points and finished 2nd
overall. A very well done to everyone who competed.
| Sophie Collins II |
Fairwater |
 |
¼ |
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| Cassie Lund I |
Ely |
¼ |
 |
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| Lee Burridge I |
Fairwater |
r2 |
ne |
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| Tom Harris I
|
Ely |
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| George Crews I |
Fairwater |
r2 |
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| Gareth Francis I |
Ely |
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| Conah Prosser I |
Ely |
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| Delme Pezzack I |
Fairwater |
r1 |
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| Lanny James |
Ely |
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| Kane Collins
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Fairwater |
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| Bethan Pezzack |
Fairwater |
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| Ryan Davis |
Ely |
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| Ben Hull |
Ely |
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| Daniel Neale |
Ely |
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| Sarah Jones |
Ely |
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| Thomas Jenkins |
Ely |
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| Daniel Jenkins |
Ely |
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Fairwater |
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Welsh Open - UWIC Cardiff
Cardiff
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This weekend saw more
than 260 students from 46 different schools from al over
the UK and Ireland compete in the Welsh Open. At the end
of a long day the winners were announced with RTA Didcot
coming 2nd and Fairwater 3rd leaving Ely school to be
proclaimed
2007 Welsh Champions.
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Grand Prix V stage 2
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Congratulations to everyone
who participated in the second stage of this years Grand
Prix, with more then 125 competitors from a dozen
schools it was a good turn out which saw some very good
competition.
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| XV World
Championships - 24th-29th April - Bled, Slovenia |
| The World Championships this year saw
5 Welsh competitors enter with 3 recently stepping up to
the seniors and another in his first ever World seniors.
Although no one won a medal (some making it to the 1/4
finals) all can be happy with their performances as they
competed well in their first senior internationals and
gained valuable experience which will help them prepare
for the European Championships later this year.
The first of the Welsh team up was
Cassie Lund in the I dan female patterns, Performing
well in her first round she beat the Bulgarian and moved
into round 2 where she faced a Japanese opponent,
unfortunately she was unable to advance further as her
opponent was very solid in a close round. Next up
was Tom Harris in I dan male patterns, starting off
against Austria Tom performed well and moved through to
the second round. next up he faced the Chilean and again
kept up his good work and moved through to the 1/4
final. here he came up against the Kazakhstani, despite
another good performance by Tom he was unable to beat
the Kazakhstani who went on to the final. In the female
II dan patterns Sophie Collins face a Canadian in round
2, giving a good first pattern the Canadian was able to
keep it up for the second and narrowly edged Sophie out.
The final patterns competitor was Richard Taylor in II
dan male patterns who faced a Czech in round 2 but was
unable to raise his performance enough against a very
solid Czech.
First sparrer was Cassie Lund in -51kg
female facing a Ukrainian in round 2, a hard fought
match between both saw the Ukrainian narrowly win and
eventually make the final. in -57kg male Tom Harris also
drew a Ukrainian and put in a solid performance but was
unable to raise it enough to beat the Ukrainian who
eventually went through to the final. In female -57kg
sparring Sophie Collins dominated her opening bout
easily beating her Estonian opponent and moving into
round 2, next up she put in yet another solid
performance and took out her German opponent to move on
into the 1/4 final. Here she came up against the Czech
who eventually made the final and starting cautiously
fought well but left it too late to pull back the the
narrow point lead the Czech built up. In Male -85kg
Wayne Brooks started his first round against Australia
and totally dominated the round easily moving into round
2, here he faced the Czech and immediately took the
fight to him, putting the Czech at unease as he kept the
pressure up and built up a good lead to win the
round. In the quarter final he face the Russian and both
fought well trying to break each others defence down and
score points with right at the end of the round Wayne
threw a big hit which gave him the lead but it instantly
received a yellow card from the umpire despite the
Russian not being knocked down or visibly hurt, this had
the misfortune of deducting Wayne's point lead and then
losing another point for the yellow card and it was a
harsh way to lose out on making he semi final. The last
sparring was +85kg male with Richard Taylor facing the
Bulgarian, in a very physical round Richard did enough
to get a draw, in the extra time thought he Bulgarians
speed and fitness paid off with him winning the round to
advance to round 2.
The final event was power which was
only entered by Richard Taylor, unfortunately he never
made it beyond the eliminator of the side kick against 3
boards, with only around 6 competitors eventually
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| UKTA select team, Glasgow |
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The
first UKTA Select Team challenge of 2007 took place at
the Scottish Open in the Kelvin Halls this year.
The
event saw ITF Slovenia bring a male and female team and
ITF Scotland a male team to take on the UKTA male and
female teams which Master John Taylor VIII has selected
from the National Squad training session he has held
this year.
Male
team: Johnny Chan Fook Tin IV
(Huddersfield), Felix Lopez IV (Bury), Gary Bonser II (Burbridge),
Richard Taylor II (Cardiff University), Wayne Brooks I
(Ely) and Tom Harris I (Ely).
Female
team: Leanne Taylor II (Meopham), Sophie
Collins II (Fairwater), Laura Orgill II (Burbridge),
Victoria Phillips I (Ely), Valentina Iotchkova I (Oxford
University), Cassie Lund I (Ely) and Samantha Taylor I
(Aldershot).
The male
patterns round saw all teams perform well with ITF
Slovenia winning both rounds and Scotland beating the
UKTA. This left the Slovenes in the lead with Scotland
second and UKTA last. In the first sparring ITF
Slovenia beat ITF Scotland to consolidate their lead.
The UKTA faced Scotland next:
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Richard: fought well but didn’t use his height to full
potential to keep his opponent off him.
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Johnny: a fast and frenetic bout from both competitors with
the decision going to Scotland.
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Wayne: A combination of fast hands and experience gave him a
comfortable win.
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Felix: A hard battle for both with Felix’s stamina carrying
him through to the win.
2-2 |
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Tom: a very fast bout between two of the lightest fighters,
too close to call resulting in a draw.
2-2 |
The
final round of sparring saw UKTA take on ITF Slovenia:
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Johnny: held ground and defended well but unable to break
through his opponents defence.
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Gary: used height advantage to score points off his opponent
and keep his distance to win.
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Felix: hard fought battle between two even fighters but
unable to pick up enough points to win.
1-2 |
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Richard: used his long legs well to keep his opponent away
and defend his lead and win.
2-2 |
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Wayne: moved well, working his opponent hard and kept the
pressure on throughout to win.
3-2 |
This
left the UTKA on top from the sparring with a win and
draw, ITF Slovenia second on a win and ITF Scotland
third with a draw.
In the
female competition ITF Slovenia won the patterns event
to take an early lead before the sparring started:
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Sophie: fought solidly but unable to score enough points
against her opponent.
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Cassie: dominated and kept her opponent under pressure to
gain a well deserved win.
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Leanne: fought an even match but did enough to pick up the
extra points needed to win.
2-1 |
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Victoria: was made to work hard and kept under pressure by a
very tenacious opponent.
2-2 |
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Valentina: moved and sparred well defensively but unable to
pick up points for the win.
2-3 |
This
gave ITF Slovenia a win in both events.
After
all the sparring was over the teams lined back up to
hear the results announced. In the male section it was
ITF Slovenia - Gold, ITF Scotland - Silver and UKTA
Select - Bronze (the final two on 1 win 1 draw each but
the patterns win taking precedence in Scotland’s
favour). In the females ITF Slovenia - Gold and UKTA
select - Silver. The competitors were then presented
with their medals by Grand Master Rhee Ki Ha IX, thanked
for their hard worked and then headed off to compete in
the individual events for the black belt sparring at the
Scottish Open where many picked up more medals after
even more hard work giving them a very long, hard but
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| Scottish Open
Saturday 24th March - Kelvin Hall,
Glasgow |
This year 26 students from
Cardiff Uni, Ely, Fairwater, Pontyclun and TKD Wales schools travelled to Glasgow for the
Scottish Open with six of them also competing in the
UKTA select team event against ITF Slovenia and ITF
Scotland. The day started off with the black belt
patterns moving through the colours and then onto the
sparring with the black belt Team challenge running
alongside. As the results show the Welsh competitors
performed very well in all their events . With over 40
schools competing the placing of Ely as 4th (36 points)
and Fairwater 5th (28 points) were very good
achievements and every competitor can be proud of
themselves after such a good tournament.
| Competitor |
School |
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T |
| Carl Bowen IV |
Pontyclun TKD |
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| Richard Taylor II |
Cardiff University |
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| Emma Bonnar II |
Cardiff University |
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| Sophie Collins II |
Fairwater |
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¼ |
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| Victoria Phillips
I |
Ely |
¼ |
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| Cassie Lund I |
Ely |
¼ |
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| Wayne Brooks I |
Ely |
ne |
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| Tom Harris I |
Ely |
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| Lee Burridge I |
Fairwater |
¼ |
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| Ben Miller I |
Fairwater |
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¼ |
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| Lauren Robson I
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TKD Wales |
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| Gareth Francis I |
Ely |
r2 |
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| Conah Prosser I |
Ely |
¼ |
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| Delme Pezzack I |
Fairwater |
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