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Fall 2018 NCTA Meeting Minutes Posted

The Fall 2018 NCTA Meeting Minutes can be downloaded by clicking here.

NCTA Fields Team at Inaugural World University Taekwondo Festival

Muju, South Korea – (Nov. 4-8, 2018) The National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (NCTA) sent at team of 17 athletes to the Taekwondowon (Taekwondo Park) to compete at the 1st World University Taekwondo Festival (WUTF). Hundreds of athletes from multiple countries including Korea, Japan, China, Malaysia, Mongolia, Ghana and USA gathered to compete in both poomsae and sparring. In addition to the competition, activities promoting cultural exchange were held, including team building, hiking, and joint workouts.

 

Organizing the trip was NCTA President Russell Ahn and Deputy Secretary General Sophia Chung. The team director was Chang Rok Shon, and the coaches were Jacky BaikAlex Haksung Kim and Claire Kim. The team doctor was Sherri Lashomb.

 

Said President Ahn, “The [WUTF] was proposed from WT to FISU in 2011 when World University Taekwondo Championship was no longer available due to the fact that Taekwondo became one of Summer Universiade Compulsory Sports in 2009 Izmir, Turkey, and was formally endorsed by FISU in 2013. World Taekwondo and the Taekwondo Promotional Foundation subsequently organized the pilot event at the Muju Taekwondowon on November 4 – 8, 2018. The festival was a great success, featuring training programs, cultural activities, and academic seminars, and has great potential for future development. With hundreds of collegiate athletes from eight countries, it was a great melting pot for University Taekwondo. I am grateful for our staff, coaches, and athletes who not only actively engaged with various programs but also competed well for USA.”

 

In the poomsae competition, Alex Lee (Stanford U.) earned a silver medal in Men’s Individual Poomsae, and the female team of Nina Anwar (MIT), Rachel Connick (MIT), and Renee Zhao (MIT) earned a bronze medal in the the female Team Poomsae division. Also representing USA in individual poomsae was Kevin Chen (UC Irvine),  Jean Chow (Columbia U.), Frank Fang (MIT), Anwar and Zhao.

 

In sparring competition athletes competed in Olympic weight classes. On the women’s side, Rose Popma (U. Michigan) earned gold in -67kg, Amanda West (U. Michigan) earned gold in +67kg, Rachel Connick (MIT) earned a silver in -57kg, and Catherine Zhao (Columbia U.) earned silver in +67kg. Also representing in -57kg was Katherine Velguth (U. Michigan). The women’s sparring team of Connick, Velguth and West earned a gold medal in the women’s team sparring division.

 

In men’s sparring, Caleb Head (Anne Arundel CC) earned a silver in -80kg sparring, Benjamin Aguon (Tarrant County CC) and Justin Shon (UC Davis) earned bronze medals in -58kg sparring, and Franz Darquea (Brigham Young U.) and Nathan Putney (Norlake College) earned bronze medals in -80kg sparring. Also representing in -68kg was Vincent Meng (U. of Dayton). The team of Head, Meng and Shon earned a gold medal in the men’s team sparring division.

 

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2019 NCTA Championship Dates Announced

The 2019 NCTA National Collegiate Taekwondo Championship and NCTA National High School Championship will be held at the University of Texas at Austin on April 19-21, 2019. More details will follow as they become available.

2018 NCTA Fall Meeting Time Announced

The Fall/Winter NCTA meeting will be held via teleconference on Sunday, Dec. 2 at 11am Pacific/2pm Eastern. Call information to follow. Please send desired agenda items to Secretary General Dan Chuang at http://ncta-usa.com/contact/

National Collegiate Taekwondo Association implements NCTA All-American Awards

During the general assembly of the National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (NCTA) on April 06, 2018, the approval was granted to implement two All-American awards The NCTA All American will be awarded to an athlete that finishes in the Top 4 of a poomsae or sparring division at the 2018 NCTA Championships. In addition, if the athlete has a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher, they will also be qualified for the NCTA Scholastic All American award.

The criteria for each award is:

2018 NCTA All-American (Collegiate and High School divisions)
• Top 4 finish at NCTA Nationals in any division
• Recommendation by Coach or Athletic Director of College/University (Online submittal form)
• Deadline to Submit June 30, 2018
• Approved by NCTA Awards Committee

2018 NCTA Scholastic All-American (Collegiate and High School divisions)
• Top 4 finish at NCTA Nationals in any division
• 3.3+ cumulative GPA in the specified year
• Recommendation by Coach or Athletic Director of College/University (Online submittal form)
• Deadline to Submit June 30, 2018
• Approved by NCTA Awards Committee

In order to receive a certificate the coach or athletic director is responsible for submitting their athlete by emailing NCTA Award Chair Justin Faiferlick. An official transcript will need to be included with the application form if the athlete qualifies with the 3.3 or above cumulative GPA.

The application for the award can be downloaded by clicking here.

Please submit your materials to Mr. Faiferlick at justin.faiferlick@gmail.com if you wish to apply, and you can address any questions to him as well.

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