Libya, Morocco, Egypt, Nigeria, Guinea and Tunisia showed their supremacy on the first day of the WTF African Taekwondo Qualification Tournament in Tripoli, Libya on Nov. 1, 2007.
In the men’s -68kg category, Libya’s Ezedin Belgasem F. Salem placed first and Nigeria’s Muhammad Isah Adam placed second to earn their respective country a place in the taekwondo competition at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
In the men’s +80kg category, Morocco’s Abdelkader Zrouri placed first, while Nigeria’s Chukwumerije Chika placed second.
In the women’s -67kg category, Morocco’s Benabderrassoul Mouna ranked first and Guinea’s Barry Mariama Dalanda placed second, while in the women’s +67kg category, Egypt’s Noha Safwat Hafez Abd Rabo ranked first and Tunisia’s Khaoula Ben Hamza placed second.
Thus, the first day of the WTF African Taekwondo Qualification Tournament saw six countries qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games.
A total of 77 athletes from 26 countries in the African continent are participating in the two-day African Taekwondo Qualification Tournament, which is under way at the African Union Hall in downtown Tripoli. A total of 22 referees are officiating the tournament.
On Oct. 31, a ceremony to mark the opening of the WTF African Taekwondo Qualification Tournament was held at the "picturesque" amphitheater in Tripoli.
Among the attendees at the ceremony, which drew about 200 people, were WTF Secretary General Jin Suk Yang, WTF Vice President Gen. Ahmed Fouly, and Mr. Hamza Elabed, president of the Libyan Taekwondo Federation. They delivered their respective congratulatory messages at the ceremony.
The ceremony featured a 20-member Korean taekwondo demonstration organized by Samsung, the global partner of the WTF. Samsung is sponsoring the ongoing WTF African Taekwondo Qualification Tournament.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
WTF World Taekwondo Olympic Tournament Wraps Up in Resounding Success in Manchester, U.K.
The WTF World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament concluded in a resounding success in Manchester, the United Kingdom on Sept. 30, 2007. No protest was lodged during the three-day event.
Korea earned a full four berths for the taekwondo competition at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games after three days of the WTF World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament.
France, Cuba, Canada, Italy and Chinese Taipei clinched two places each for the Beijing Olympic Games through the World Qualification Tournament, which took place at the Manchester Evening News (MEN) Arena in downtown Manchester. The tournament drew 328 players from 104 countries, with the attendance of 54 international referees from 41 countries.
Ten other countries won one ticket each for the 2008 Olympic Games. They are the United States, Great Britain, Germany, the Philippines, Australia, Mali, Croatia, Greece, Mexico and Thailand.
The final day of the Manchester qualification tournament featured two weight categories of the men’s -80kg and the women’s -57kg.
In the men’s -80kg category, Canada’s Sebastien Michaud placed first, while the United States’ Steven Lopez and Italy’s Mauro Sarmiento placed second and third, respectively, earning their countries a berth each for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
In the women’s -57kg division, Korea’s Lim Su-jeong placed first, while Italy’s Veronica Calabrese and Thailand’s Premwaew Chonnapas placed second and third, respectively.
A total of 128 athletes are to compete in the taekwondo competition of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Through the World Qualification Tournament, the top three athletes from each of the eight Olympic weight categories, totaling 24, qualify their national Olympic committees a place in the respective event.
Through the WTF’s five continental qualifications, a total of 96 places, comprising of 48 men’s and 48 women’s places, will be allocated. Asia, Europe and Pan America will be allocated 24 places each in the same competition format. Africa and Oceania will have 16 and eight places, respectively.
The immediate continental qualification is the African Taekwondo Qualification Tournament scheduled for Nov. 1-3 this year in Tripoli, Libya, followed by the Asian qualification Nov. 29-Dec. 2 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
The Oceania qualification is slated for Dec. 1 in New Caledonia; the Pan-American qualification on Dec. 7-9 in Cali, Colombia; and the European qualification on Jan. 26-27, next year in Istanbul, Turkey.
Korea earned a full four berths for the taekwondo competition at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games after three days of the WTF World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament.
France, Cuba, Canada, Italy and Chinese Taipei clinched two places each for the Beijing Olympic Games through the World Qualification Tournament, which took place at the Manchester Evening News (MEN) Arena in downtown Manchester. The tournament drew 328 players from 104 countries, with the attendance of 54 international referees from 41 countries.
Ten other countries won one ticket each for the 2008 Olympic Games. They are the United States, Great Britain, Germany, the Philippines, Australia, Mali, Croatia, Greece, Mexico and Thailand.
The final day of the Manchester qualification tournament featured two weight categories of the men’s -80kg and the women’s -57kg.
In the men’s -80kg category, Canada’s Sebastien Michaud placed first, while the United States’ Steven Lopez and Italy’s Mauro Sarmiento placed second and third, respectively, earning their countries a berth each for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
In the women’s -57kg division, Korea’s Lim Su-jeong placed first, while Italy’s Veronica Calabrese and Thailand’s Premwaew Chonnapas placed second and third, respectively.
A total of 128 athletes are to compete in the taekwondo competition of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Through the World Qualification Tournament, the top three athletes from each of the eight Olympic weight categories, totaling 24, qualify their national Olympic committees a place in the respective event.
Through the WTF’s five continental qualifications, a total of 96 places, comprising of 48 men’s and 48 women’s places, will be allocated. Asia, Europe and Pan America will be allocated 24 places each in the same competition format. Africa and Oceania will have 16 and eight places, respectively.
The immediate continental qualification is the African Taekwondo Qualification Tournament scheduled for Nov. 1-3 this year in Tripoli, Libya, followed by the Asian qualification Nov. 29-Dec. 2 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
The Oceania qualification is slated for Dec. 1 in New Caledonia; the Pan-American qualification on Dec. 7-9 in Cali, Colombia; and the European qualification on Jan. 26-27, next year in Istanbul, Turkey.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Competition results on Day 1 (Sept. 28)
Competition results on Day 1 (Sept. 28)
(WTF World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament)
Men’s +80kg category
1st : Mickael Borot (France)
2nd : Daba Modibo Keita (Mali)
3rd : Cha Dong Min (Korea)
Women’s -49kg category
1st : Shu Chun Yang (Chinese Taipei)
2nd : Daynellis Montejo Poll (Cuba)
3rd : Ivett Gonda (Canada)
Women’s +67kg category
1st : Kyriaki Kouvari (Greece)
2nd : Sarah Stevenson (Great Britain)
3rd : Maria del Rosario Espinoza (Mexico)
(WTF World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament)
Men’s +80kg category
1st : Mickael Borot (France)
2nd : Daba Modibo Keita (Mali)
3rd : Cha Dong Min (Korea)
Women’s -49kg category
1st : Shu Chun Yang (Chinese Taipei)
2nd : Daynellis Montejo Poll (Cuba)
3rd : Ivett Gonda (Canada)
Women’s +67kg category
1st : Kyriaki Kouvari (Greece)
2nd : Sarah Stevenson (Great Britain)
3rd : Maria del Rosario Espinoza (Mexico)
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament to be Held in Manchester, U.K., Sept. 28-30
The 2007 WTF World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is scheduled for Sept. 28-30 this year in Manchester, United Kingdom.
About 350 players from more than 100 countries are expected to participate in the World Qualification Tournament, which will be held at the M.E.N. (Manchester Evening News) Arena.
The three-day tournament will be officiated by 54 international referees selected among the 184 participants in the WTF International Referee Training Camp for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at Woosuk University in Jeonju, Korea, in July 2007. Through the world and continental qualification tournaments, the best 29 referees will be finalized for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
A total of 128 athletes are scheduled to compete in the taekwondo competition of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Through the Manchester World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament, the top three athletes from each of the eight Olympic weight categories will qualify their National Olympic Committees a place in the respective event.
Through the WTF’s five Continental Taekwondo Qualification Tournaments, a total of 96 places, comprising of 48 men’s and 48 women’s places, will be allocated. Asia, Europe and Pan America will be allocated 24 places each in the same competition format. Africa and Oceania will have 16 and 8 places, respectively.
The African Taekwondo Qualification Tournament for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is scheduled for Nov. 1-3 this year in Tripoli, Libya. The Asian Qualification Tournament is slated for Nov. 29-Dec. 2 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; the Oceania Qualification Tournament on Dec. 1 in New Caledonia; the Pan-American Qualification Tournament on Dec. 7-9 in Cali, Colombia; and the European Qualification Tournament on Jan. 26-27, 2008 in Istanbul, Turkey.
China will field two male and two female athletes in the Olympic taekwondo competition without participating in any qualification tournaments, as it is automatically qualified as the host nation of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
After consultations among the IOC, the Association of National Olympic Committees and the WTF under the Tripartite Agreement, four invitational places, also known as wild cards, will be distributed to certain nations.
About 350 players from more than 100 countries are expected to participate in the World Qualification Tournament, which will be held at the M.E.N. (Manchester Evening News) Arena.
The three-day tournament will be officiated by 54 international referees selected among the 184 participants in the WTF International Referee Training Camp for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at Woosuk University in Jeonju, Korea, in July 2007. Through the world and continental qualification tournaments, the best 29 referees will be finalized for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
A total of 128 athletes are scheduled to compete in the taekwondo competition of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Through the Manchester World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament, the top three athletes from each of the eight Olympic weight categories will qualify their National Olympic Committees a place in the respective event.
Through the WTF’s five Continental Taekwondo Qualification Tournaments, a total of 96 places, comprising of 48 men’s and 48 women’s places, will be allocated. Asia, Europe and Pan America will be allocated 24 places each in the same competition format. Africa and Oceania will have 16 and 8 places, respectively.
The African Taekwondo Qualification Tournament for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is scheduled for Nov. 1-3 this year in Tripoli, Libya. The Asian Qualification Tournament is slated for Nov. 29-Dec. 2 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; the Oceania Qualification Tournament on Dec. 1 in New Caledonia; the Pan-American Qualification Tournament on Dec. 7-9 in Cali, Colombia; and the European Qualification Tournament on Jan. 26-27, 2008 in Istanbul, Turkey.
China will field two male and two female athletes in the Olympic taekwondo competition without participating in any qualification tournaments, as it is automatically qualified as the host nation of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
After consultations among the IOC, the Association of National Olympic Committees and the WTF under the Tripartite Agreement, four invitational places, also known as wild cards, will be distributed to certain nations.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Poomsae IR & Coaches Courses
7th Poomsae International Referee Seminar
3rd Poomsae International Referee Refresher Course
3rd International Poomsae Seminar for Coach
This is to notify you that WTF has decided to hold the 7th Poomsae International Referee Seminar, 3rd Poomsae International Referee Refresher Course, and 3rd International Poomsae Seminar for Coach in Lima, Peru.
The details of the seminars and refresher course are as follows:
1. Dates and place
- 7th Poomsae IR Seminar: Lima, Peru / October 8-11, 2007
- 3rd Poomsae IR Refresher Course: Lima, Peru / October 8-11, 2007
- 3rd International Poomsae Seminar for Coach / October 11-12, 2007
☞ Name of Venue: Coliseo Dibos
Address of Venue: Av. Angamos Oeste s/nLima, Peru
☞ Name of Hotel 1: Ariosto Hotel-Lima (★★★★)
Address: AV. La Paz Nº769-Miraflores, Lima, Peru
Tel: 51 1 444-1414
Web page:: www.hotelariosto.com.pe
Price of room per night:
Single US $ 50.00 Including Breakfast
Double US $ 60.00 ($30 per person) Including Breakfast
☞ Name of Hotel 2: HOTEL BRITANIA (★★★)
Address : Av. San Borja Sur Nº 653-San Borja, Lima, Peru
Tel: 51 1 224-2006
Web page: www.hbritania.com
Price of room per night:
Single US $ 45.00 Including Breakfast
Double US $ 52.00 ($26 per person) Including Breakfast
2. Qualification of participation
- Poomsae International Referee Seminar (IRS)a. 25 years old or older (Ex. 2007-1982= 25 years old)b. Holder of Kukkiwon 4th Dan or higherc. Recommended by the president of member national association of WTF to which the applicant belongs.
- Poomsae International Referee Refresher Course (IRRC)a. Holder of WTF Poomsae International Referee Certificate
- International Poomsae Seminar for Coach (IPSC)a. Holder of Kukkiwon 1st Dan or higherb. Recommended by the president of member national association of WTF to which the applicant belongs.
3. Attendance fee
- Poomsae IRS: USD300 (three hundred U.S. dollars)
- Poomsae IRRC: USD100 (one hundred U.S. dollars)
- IPSC: USD100 (one hundred U.S dollars)
4. Method of Payment
- Attendance fee must be paid through WTF On-line Banking System as follows:Please click on the appropriate language to initiate the payment process. For payment in English, http://wtf.cocoeye.co.kr For payment in Korean, http://wtfkorea.cocoeye.co.kr The procedures for registering your accounts are explained clearly in English and Korean. All referees are kindly requested to register your own accounts by yourselves.
5. Application
- Completed application form should be sent to WTF by e-mail or fax to the following: e-mail: referee@wtf.org fax: 82 2 553 4728
- Completed flight schedule form/hotel reservation form should be sent to Federacion Deportiva Peruana de Taekwondo by e-mail to the following:e-mail: younggijeon@yahoo.co.kr or fdpkd@ec-red.com or fdptkd@peru.com
- Deadline for application 7th Poomsae IRS /3rd Poomsae IRRC/3rd IPSC: September 21, 2007
6. Organizer
- 7th Poomsae IRS, 3rd Poomsae IRRC, and 3rd IPSCFederacion Deportiva Peruana de TaekwondoTel: 511 423 0308 / 551 330 2228 Fax: 511 423 0308 E-mail: younggijeon@yahoo.co.kr or fdpkd@ec-red.com
7. Things to prepare
- Writing utensils, Taekwondo uniform and sports shoes, photo (1 passport size)
Encls.
Application form of the 7th Poomsae IRS and Flight Schedule / Hotel Reservation
Application form of the 3rd Poomsae IRRC and Flight Schedule / Hotel Reservation
Application form of the 3rd IPSC and Flight Schedule / Hotel Reservation
3rd Poomsae International Referee Refresher Course
3rd International Poomsae Seminar for Coach
This is to notify you that WTF has decided to hold the 7th Poomsae International Referee Seminar, 3rd Poomsae International Referee Refresher Course, and 3rd International Poomsae Seminar for Coach in Lima, Peru.
The details of the seminars and refresher course are as follows:
1. Dates and place
- 7th Poomsae IR Seminar: Lima, Peru / October 8-11, 2007
- 3rd Poomsae IR Refresher Course: Lima, Peru / October 8-11, 2007
- 3rd International Poomsae Seminar for Coach / October 11-12, 2007
☞ Name of Venue: Coliseo Dibos
Address of Venue: Av. Angamos Oeste s/nLima, Peru
☞ Name of Hotel 1: Ariosto Hotel-Lima (★★★★)
Address: AV. La Paz Nº769-Miraflores, Lima, Peru
Tel: 51 1 444-1414
Web page:: www.hotelariosto.com.pe
Price of room per night:
Single US $ 50.00 Including Breakfast
Double US $ 60.00 ($30 per person) Including Breakfast
☞ Name of Hotel 2: HOTEL BRITANIA (★★★)
Address : Av. San Borja Sur Nº 653-San Borja, Lima, Peru
Tel: 51 1 224-2006
Web page: www.hbritania.com
Price of room per night:
Single US $ 45.00 Including Breakfast
Double US $ 52.00 ($26 per person) Including Breakfast
2. Qualification of participation
- Poomsae International Referee Seminar (IRS)a. 25 years old or older (Ex. 2007-1982= 25 years old)b. Holder of Kukkiwon 4th Dan or higherc. Recommended by the president of member national association of WTF to which the applicant belongs.
- Poomsae International Referee Refresher Course (IRRC)a. Holder of WTF Poomsae International Referee Certificate
- International Poomsae Seminar for Coach (IPSC)a. Holder of Kukkiwon 1st Dan or higherb. Recommended by the president of member national association of WTF to which the applicant belongs.
3. Attendance fee
- Poomsae IRS: USD300 (three hundred U.S. dollars)
- Poomsae IRRC: USD100 (one hundred U.S. dollars)
- IPSC: USD100 (one hundred U.S dollars)
4. Method of Payment
- Attendance fee must be paid through WTF On-line Banking System as follows:Please click on the appropriate language to initiate the payment process. For payment in English, http://wtf.cocoeye.co.kr For payment in Korean, http://wtfkorea.cocoeye.co.kr The procedures for registering your accounts are explained clearly in English and Korean. All referees are kindly requested to register your own accounts by yourselves.
5. Application
- Completed application form should be sent to WTF by e-mail or fax to the following: e-mail: referee@wtf.org fax: 82 2 553 4728
- Completed flight schedule form/hotel reservation form should be sent to Federacion Deportiva Peruana de Taekwondo by e-mail to the following:e-mail: younggijeon@yahoo.co.kr or fdpkd@ec-red.com or fdptkd@peru.com
- Deadline for application 7th Poomsae IRS /3rd Poomsae IRRC/3rd IPSC: September 21, 2007
6. Organizer
- 7th Poomsae IRS, 3rd Poomsae IRRC, and 3rd IPSCFederacion Deportiva Peruana de TaekwondoTel: 511 423 0308 / 551 330 2228 Fax: 511 423 0308 E-mail: younggijeon@yahoo.co.kr or fdpkd@ec-red.com
7. Things to prepare
- Writing utensils, Taekwondo uniform and sports shoes, photo (1 passport size)
Encls.
Application form of the 7th Poomsae IRS and Flight Schedule / Hotel Reservation
Application form of the 3rd Poomsae IRRC and Flight Schedule / Hotel Reservation
Application form of the 3rd IPSC and Flight Schedule / Hotel Reservation
Saturday, June 30, 2007
บทบัญญัติ Tae kwon do
1.จงรักภักดีต่อประเทศชาติของตน
BE FAITHFUL TO YOU COUNTRY
2. เคารพพ่อแม่ ครูอาจารย์และผู้มีพระคุณ
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3. ซื่อตรง จริงใจต่อเพื่อน
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4. อย่าทำร้ายผู้อื่น โดยไม่จำเป็น
DO NOT HARM OTHERS UNNECESSARILY
5. อย่าท้อถอยต่อเหตุการณ์ทั้งปวง
NEVER RETREAT
BE FAITHFUL TO YOU COUNTRY
2. เคารพพ่อแม่ ครูอาจารย์และผู้มีพระคุณ
HONOUR YOUR MASTERS AND PARENTS
3. ซื่อตรง จริงใจต่อเพื่อน
BE HONESTS TO YOUR FRIENDS
4. อย่าทำร้ายผู้อื่น โดยไม่จำเป็น
DO NOT HARM OTHERS UNNECESSARILY
5. อย่าท้อถอยต่อเหตุการณ์ทั้งปวง
NEVER RETREAT
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