Archive for June, 2010

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Thank you,

Yours in Taekwon-Do

Master Norman
CTFI President

Athletes chosen to the National Sparring Team at the pre-selections in Oakville, Ontario with Master Norman, Master Laquerre, Mr. Mackenzie and National Team Coach Mr. Nicolas Tran.

Athletes chosen to the National Sparring Team at the pre-selections in Oakville, Ontario with Master Norman, Master Laquerre, Mr. Mackenzie and National Team Coach Mr. Nicolas Tran.

On June 6th, 2010, pre-selections took place in Oakville, Ontario.  At these pre-selections, 10 athletes were named to the ITF Canadian National Sparring Team which will compete at the World Championships in Wellington, New Zealand in March 2011. Congratulations to the following:

Men’s Team:  Mike Blom, Aziz Abdellahi, Aaron Almassy,    Shane Lynch
Women’s Team:  Chelsea Stone
Junior Men’s Team:  Brandon Membrere, Neil Mazumdar
Junior Women’s Team:  Carol-Ann Lambert, Lisa Wilcox, Kayla Maduk

There are still spots available to complete the teams which will be selected at the National Championships in Richmond, B.C. on November 12th and 13th, 2010.

Please, find in attachment the Official Invitation and the Information Bulletin regarding the OPEN EUROPEAN CUP TAEKWON-DO ITF, to be held from 21st to 24th October 2010 in Bartislava, Slovakia.
Looking forward to seeing you all in Bartislava.
Your sincerely,
Małgorzata Rogaczewska

All Europe Taekwon-do Federation
Milenijna Street 5/B
20-884 Lublin, Poland
Tel/fax no: 081-743 11 50
Skype ID: a.e.t.f
www.itfeurope.org

On Sunday May 2 Mr. Kurt Ottesen, member of the ITF Umpire committee presented a Class C and Class B umpire seminar in Vernon, B.C. The seminar was sponsored by the ITF of B.C. There were 41 participants. The seminar was divided into two parts: theory and practical. In the morning Mr. Ottesen reviewed rules and procedures for umpire responsibilities. The 4 hour power point presentation was based on the most recent updated ITF Official Rules of competition:

http://www.tkd- itf.org/pub_web/docs/ITF%20Official%20Rules%20of%20Competition%20(2010).pdf

In the afternoon the practical component consisted of umpire exercises for both patterns and sparring. Volunteers were asked to perform various patterns to allow the participants the opportunity to practice judging patterns based on the five criteria: technical content, power, balance, breath control, and rhythm. Proper protocol was followed to ensure students understand the correct procedure to start and finish a match. Following patterns students practiced the intricate hand signals involved with centre umpire sparring duties. All too soon it was time to end the seminar.

The seminar was very professional in presentation. Mr. Otessen constantly stressed that safety and fairness were the major responsibilities of an ITF umpire. He also encouraged participants to devote as much time preparing for umpire duties as a competitor prepares for competition. Throughout the day Mr. O related some of his experiences on the world stage both as a competitor and umpire. His stories and anecdotes made the time fly by. We are very grateful to Mr. Ottesen for sharing his wealth of knowledge with us.