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NCTA Athletes Compete at World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships
02011 World University Games
0As you may know, our National Collegiate Team will be travelling to Shenzhen, China on August 10th 2011 to represent the United States. We will be competing at the Summer World University Games along with 9000 participants from 174 countries in 23 sports. As part of our preparation, we will be attending a training camp at the La Loma High Performance Sports Center in San Luis Potosi Mexico.
Our team is raising money to offset the camp expenses and a donation in any amount from you will go a long way toward helping us! The National Collegiate Taekwondo Association has set up a donation page to enable our friends and supporters to make a secure tax-deductible donation online:
For questions regarding our team, the competition or your donation, please feel free to contact U.S. National Team Head Coach Tim Ghormley. We truly appreciate your support!
NCTA Athletes Excel at National Poomsae Team Trials
0Congratulations to the members of the National Collegiate Poomsae Team who competed in the US National Poomsae Team Trials in Buffalo, NY on May 21-22, 2011! Two collegiate team members, Rene Chen and Long Nguyen, earned spots on the US national poomsae team and will be traveling to Russia to compete at the World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships in Vladivostok, Russia on July 29-31.
Rene Chen earned a gold medal in women’s 1st Senior (19-30) as well as a gold women’s 1st Team (14-35), earning her two places on the US national team!
Long Nguyen earned a gold medal in the men’s 1st Team (14-35) division, earning him a spot on the US national team!
Brandon DeSouza, with partner Rene Chen also earned a bronze medal in 1st Pair (14-35) in a very competitive division.
Long Nguyen earned a gold medal in the men’s 1st Team (14-35 division).
Ryan Lien earned a bronze medal in the men’s 1st Senior (19-30) division, and a silver medal in the men’s 1st Team (14-35) division.
Also, congratulations to NCTA athletes Hazel Cruz and Lance Supnet, who earned a gold medal in 1st pair (14-35) division and earned spots on the team, as well as former US collegiate team member Bobby Ren, who earned a silver in 1st senior (19-30).
Finally, congratulations to NCTA vice president and US collegiate poomsae team coach Dan Chuang who earned a gold medal in Senior 2 (31-40) – he will also travel to Russia to represent the US on the national team.
New Logo
0The National Collegiate Taekwondo Association is pleased to announce its new logo. Upon polling the membership, the new logo received an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 over 54 respondents, and the comments were largely positive. Based on these results, the NCTA officers were comfortable moving ahead with the new design.