Lewis Leads USA Competitors with Quarterfinal Finish on Day 4 at the World University Games
Cheyenne Lewis (-67kg) squared off against Daniela Torres Alderete (MEX) in the round of 32. Her presence was dominating with strong ring management and earned the victory 19-0. Lewis’ Round of 16 match versus Celine Schmidt (GER) ended was a tightly managed affair in which Lewis never trailed, holding off a late rally to extend her lead to win 10-3. Ana Ciuchitu (MDA) was Lewis’ quarterfinal match. Despite a barrage of kicks that appeared to make contact with her opponent’s helmet and body protector, the points didn’t go up and Lewis finished just a kick short, 5-7.
This was the first World University Games for all three of Wednesday’s players, who will each have the opportunity to fight again during the team sparring event on Day 7. Day 5 of the Universiade, USA Team will support Matthew Klein (-74kg), Amanda Bluford (-62kg) and Makayla Gorka (-73kg). Bluford and Gorka are returning for their second Games, with Bluford coming off of a silver medal at the 2018 Pan American Championships. Watch the live stream at fisu.net.
3 USA Athletes Open Sparring on Day 3 of Taekwondo at Summer World University Games
Naples, Italy – (July 9, 2019)
USA Team began the first of five days of sparring competition. Twelve total weight classes in both men’s and women’s divisions will be contested over a four day stretch, followed by men’s and women’s team sparring on its closing day.
Opening the day was Charles Buset (-68kg) versus Dias Kurmangazy (KAZ). In a close match full of lead changes, Buset finished down 15-19.
Connor Wilson (-80kg) opened against Artur Bajmatov (RUS) to begin the match. A close bout featuring an early lead by Wilson on a head kick, but Bajmatov was able to extend the lead for a 11-22 win.
USA Team will be sending three more athletes to the venue for Day 2 of sparring. Live stream available at www.fisu.net to view Alejandro Bravo (-58kg), Lizette Salas (49kg) and Cheyenne Lewis (-67kg). Lewis was the 2018 Pan Am Championships Champion at -62kg. It is the first World University Games for all 3 players.
Team Poomsae Competition at 2019 World University Games on Day 2
Naples, Italy – (July 8, 2019) Day two at the PalaCasoria Arena featured the the Men’s and Women’s Team Poomsae events, with USA Team Men’s and Women’s team both advancing to the final round and placing 6th and 7th, respectively.
Eddie Jeong, Kody Han and Sean Wallace started the competition in semi-finals with a total of 15 teams. They performed a solid Koryo and Keumgang to advance to finals finishing seventh, advancing them to the finals. Following the saem format as the previous days Individual event, one recognized and one freestyle poomsae for each team determined the medalists. USA Team scored 7.14 in the finals, finishing in 6th place, losing a tiebreaker for 5th, completing Pyongwon and a freestyle poomsae. They were just 0.05 away from medaling at this year’s Universiade.
Said Wallace of his experience, “It has been an honor to represent the USA and compete among the top college athletes from around the world! Although the competition was tough, we gave it our all and left it all on the mat. We are proud of our work and are grateful for the opportunity to attend the 2019 Summer World University Games!”
The female team, comprised of Adalis “AJ” Munoz, Titania Thao and Christy Quntanilla, also competed alongside 14 other teams. USA Team completed an outstanding Taeguek 8 and Koryo to advance to finals in 8th place. Taebaek and a Freestyle routine were the necessities in finals, they executed well, increased their standing from semis, and finished 7th overall.
“Every year the competition gets stiffer, and this event was no exception. All three of us prepared our absolute best to represent the USA. Thank you to everyone who supported us to get here”, said AJ Munoz.
Said Poomsae Head Coach, Huy Nguyen, “Words cannot express how proud I am of our poomsae athletes at this year Summer University Games! This is the best result ever for our poomsae team at this event. USA came in 2nd place overall in the very competitive poomsae competition, right behind Korea. Thank you to all the coaches and staff for working together to prepare our athletes for their great showing at thes Games. Sparring competition starts tomorrow, and I am confident the momentum will continue for our fighters.”
The USA Team commences its sparring competition on Tuesday, July 9. Charles Buset (-68kg), Starla Santana (-57kg) and Connor Wilson (-80kg) will take to the mat as USA Team’s first sparring players at the World University Games.
Hot Start for USA Team Taekwondo at Summer World University Games with Gold and Silver
Naples, Italy – (July 7, 2019) A hot start for USA Team as both Individual Poomsae athletes medaled in the above 90 degree temperature at the Pala Casoria Arena, the Taekwondo venue for the 30th Universiade, as Adalis “AJ” Munoz earned gold and Edward Jeong earned silver.
Munoz followed her 2017 Universiade bronze performance and gold medal performance at the 2018 World Poomsae Championships in Taipei, Chinese Taipei with this commanding performance. She grew stronger as the day progressed, placing 7th in her flight performing Taegeuk 5 and 6, then placing 6th in the semis with Taegeuk 8 and Koryo. In the finals, she performed Taebaek and a freestyle poomsae, jumping from 6th seed to first with a dominating freestyle performance.
“I am very emotional and overwhlemed that I medaled, let alone won a gold medal. This year has been a struggle for me balancing all of the things in my life and I was somewhat doubtful that I would do well at this event. Thank you to my family and all of the people who helped me get here.’
The Silver medalist from the 2017 Universiade in Taipei, Chinese Taipei, Eddie Jeong was able to repeat this feat once again against the best collegiate athletes in the world. Jeong, also won a bronze medalist at the 2018 World Poomsae Championships in the Mixed Team Poomsae Division, also improved dramatically from the preliminary round, placing 7th in his flight with Taegeuk 7 and 8, then jumping to 2nd place in the semifinal round with a balanced and solid Koryo and Keumgang. In the finals, Eddie performed Pyongwon and a freestyle performance to solidly outpace the competition, surpassed only by 1st seed Korea in the subsequent performance.
“After medaling at this event in 2017, I knew that this year’s event would be a challenge because the competitive landscape had changed so much. I and my coach stayed tactical and adjusted round by round, and I focused on just getting my ‘A’ run and thankfully it resulted in this silver medal. Thanks to my coach and teammates for the onsite support allowing me to have the confidence to perform the ‘A’ run I was shooting for,” said Jeong.
Tomorrow, men’s and women’s team poomsae will be contested, with Munoz, Christy Quintanilla and Titania Thao in the women’s division and Jeong, Kody Han and Sean Wallace in the mens.
USA Team Taekwondo Ready for 2019 World University Games
Naples, Italy – (July 6, 2019) The USA Taekwondo Team, consisting of 18 athletes and 10 staff have arrived at the 30th Summer World Universiade to battle it out with the world’s best collegiate athletes.
Representing USA Team in poomsae are Adalis “AJ” Munoz (University of Texas, Arlington), Christy Quintanilla (Johns Hopkins University), and Titania Thao (Gustavus Adolphus College). Munoz will represent in individual poomsae, and the three female athletes will represent in female team poomsae. The male poomsae athletes selected are Kody Han (Foothill College), Edward Jeong (University of Bridgeport), and Sean Wallace (Santa Clara University). Similarly, Jeong will represent in individual poomsae, and the three male athletes will represent in team poomsae.
12 athletes will represent in female sparring. The female sparring athletes are Lizette Salas (-49kg, California State University, Northridge), Logan Weber (-53kg, Johnson County Community College), Starla Santana (-57kg, Miami Dade Community College), Amanda Bluford (-62kg, De Vry University), Cheyenne Lewis (-67kg, University of California, Berkeley), and Makayla Gorka (-73kg, University of Central Oklahoma).
Representing in the male sparring divisions are Alejandro Bravo (-58kg, Miami Dade Community College), George El-Chemali (-63kg, University of Southern California), Charles Buset (-68kg, American Military University), Matthew Klein (-74kg, University of Dayton), Connor Wilson (-80kg, University of California, Los Angeles) and Abdul Rahman (-87kg, College of Southern Maryland).
Competition begins tomorrow with the male and female individual poomsae divisions, when Jeong and Munoz will take the mat to open the competition for USA Team. These are the third Games for Jeong and second Games for Munoz. Both are defending medalists from the 2017 World University Games with Jeong having earned a silver medal and Munoz a bronze medal at those games in individual poomsae.
Supporting the athletes are NCTA President and Head of Team, Dan Chuang (Cambridge, MA), Director, Sung C. Kim (Rochester, NY), Manager, Justin Faiferlick (Fort Dodge, Iowa), Doctor, Sherri Lashomb (Buffalo, NY), Head Poomsae Coach, Huy Nguyen (San Jose, CA), Poomsae Coach, Haksung Kim (Irvine, CA), Head Sparring Coach, Richard Lee (Los Angeles, CA), Sparring Coach, Dongyoung Kim (Newark, CA), Sparring Coach, Toby Oliver (Fort Myers, FL) and Sparring Coach, Adrian Zambrano (Sylmar, CA).
Said President Chuang, “I’m very pleased with the selflessness and team chemistry displayed by all of the athletes at the start of this trip. The athletes have been training hard and seem relaxed, focused and ready going into the start of the competition. I’m also very grateful for the hard works and efforts of all of the staff and organizing committee to realize this trip!”