Rabu, 28 September 2011 - 21:07:12 WIB6th WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships Wrap Up in Resounding Success in Vladivostok, Russia
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6th
WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships concluded its three-day
competition in a great success in Vladivostok, Russia on July 31, 2011.
A
total of 18 countries took home at least one medal at the annual
championships, showing an even taekwondo poomsae techniques among
nations.
Besides
the poomsae competitions, there were five-country invitational
five-member kyorugi team exhibition matches, a three-nation friendship
free-style poomsae contest, and a friendship poomsae contest for WTF
member national association officials and WTF Council members, all of
them drawing special attention from both the jam-packed spectators at
the Olympiets sport s complex and the international media.
According
to the medal tally by nations, Korea topped others as it took home nine
gold medals and one silver medal for the overall title of the
championships. Vietnam came next with two golds, four silvers and one
bronze.
Germany
followed with two golds, two silvers and one bronze, while Chinese
Taipei won two golds, one silver and five bronzes. Host Russia clinched
one gold, four silvers and three bronzes, followed by Great Britain and
Mexico with one gold medal each.
Iran
grabbed two silvers and six bronzes, while Spain grabbed one silver and
three bronzes. The Philippines followed with one silver, two bronzes,
while China and Denmark won one silver and one bronze each.
Turkey clinched seven bronzes, while Belgium, Canada, Colombia, the Netherlands and Thailand won one bronze medal each.
In
the five-member kyorugi team exhibition final match, Korea beat host
Russia 36-12 for the gold medal and a top prize of $30,000. Russia took
home $20,000. Turkey brushed aside a stiff challenge from Azerbaijan to
won the bronze-medal decider 45-32 for the bronze medal and a
third-place prize of $15,000.
In
the friendship poomsae contest for WTF member national association
officials and Council members, Mr. Jarkko Makinen, secretary general of
the Finland Taekwondo Federation, won the gold medal, while the silver
went to Mr. Roger Piarulli, president of the French Taekwondo
Federation. Ms. Liang Ming Wong, secretary general of the Singapore
Taekwondo Federation, clinched the bronze medal in the friendship
contest.
The
MVP honors of the World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships went to Russian
Stanislay Ligai and Juliia Arkhipova, who won the gold medal in the 1st
pair division.
The
Best Referee Award recipient were Chinese Taipei's Jua Lien Jung,
Korea's Jung-jin Jeon, Italy's Costantino Luciano, Russia's Lifshits
Vladimir and Morocco's Bamaarouf El Hadj.
A
total of five gold medals were up for grabs on the third and final day
of competition at the Vladivostok World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships.
In the men’s individual 2nd
senior division for athletes aged between 31 and 40, Korea’s Jin-han
Kim clinched the gold medal, while the silver went to Iran’s
Mohammadtaghi Hatami. Turkey’s Mevlut Pekcan and Germany’s Marcus
Ketteniss won the bronze medal each.
In the women’s individual 2nd
senior category, Korea’s Suk-kyung Lee earned her country the gold
medal, while the silver went to Germany’s Nicole Ketteniss. Vietnam’s
Thi Huyen Dieu Nguyen and Chinese Taipei’s Chi-Lin Wu won the bronze
medal in the same division.
In the women’s individual 1st
master division, Chinese Taipei’s Chuang-Tsung Lu won the gold medal,
while the silver went to Germany’s Imke Turner. The bronze was shared by
Spain’s Alcaniz Yolanda Ubero and Russia’s Khalida Vafina.
In the men’s 1st
team category for athletes aged between 14 and 35 years, a Vietnamese
trio of Anh Minh Le, Dinh Toan Nguyen and Trung Anh Le teamed up to win
the gold medal, while the silver went to Russia’s Roman Lebedev, Dmitri
Pegai and Vladimir Pegai. The bronze went to Iran’s Fashi Mahdi Jamali,
Azarkhavarani Ali Salmani, Hamid Nazarigharechomagh, and Turkey’s
Ibrahim Ucan, Mevlut Pekcan and Adil Tekin.
In the women’s 1st
team category, a Vietnamese trio of Thi Thu Ngan Nguyen, Thi Le Kim
Nguyen and Tuyet Van Chau took home the gold medal. The silver went to
Spain’s Ortega Patricia Camino, Ortega Emma Camino and Ortega Maria
Teresa Camino. The Philippines’ Francesca Camille Alarilla, Rani Ann
Ortega and Ma Carla Janice Lagman and Turkey’s Serim Olgun Bektasoglu,
Elif Aybuke Yilmnaz and Nurcan Mazili each won the bronze medal in the
same division.

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