2012 World University Taekwondo Championships Poomsae Summary

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The USA Poomsae Team opened the competition with a strong showing these first two days. Rene Chen
(Women’s Individual, Rhode Island School of Design, Medford, MA) and Long Nguyen (San Jose State
University, San Jose, CA) both advanced to the final round. The level of competition was extremely high
with many former medalists amongst the group.
 
Competing in the semifinal round, Chen performed pal jung and koryo to beat out many top nations to
advance. In the finals, she competed in keumgang and taebaek and showed much strength and stability
throughout both forms. All performances were very solid, and she finished the day in 7 th place overall.
This is the best result for a US female individual poomsae competitor at a world collegiate event, besting
her performance last year when she placed 8th at the Summer World University Games in Shenzhen,
China.
 
Nguyen, also in the semifinal round, performed koryo and keumgang to advance to the final round
where he performed taebaek and pyongwon. This is his first year representing the US in the Men’s
Individual category and showed great tenacity and rhythm throughout his performances. He finished the
day with an impressive 8th overall position.
 
Day 2 of competition consisted of three events. Starting off the day was the Mixed Pairs Division
represented by Hazel Cruz (Santa Clara University, Hayward, CA) and Long Nguyen. They opened with
keumgang and taebaek in the semi-final round. This is the first time the pair has competed together at
Collegiate Worlds and their performance was very solid and showed great power and synchronization
throughout both forms. They were shy of the final round by only 0.18, placing 9 th overall.
 
Women’s Team, comprised of Rene Chen, Carissa Fu (Princeton University, New York, NY), and Miyako
Yerick (Columbia University, Annandale, VA), competed second. Competing with keumgang and taebaek
in the finals, they represented the US well, despite slight wobbles in keumgang. They came back with a
strong taebaek to finish the day 7th overall. The women had a very tough draw competing with a group
of multiple former world medalists.
 
The final event of Day 2 was the Men’s Team Division, comprised of Alvin Jong (University of California,
Davis, San Jose, CA) Long Nguyen, and Lance Supnet (Evergreen Valley College, San Jose, CA). Performing
taebaek and pyongwon in the finals, they had the best result of all events across the 2 days: they
narrowly missed the medal stand by 0.16, finishing 5th overall.
 
All poomsae competitors showed great determination and focus. They did an amazing job against an
experienced international crowd and are working successfully to improve the international reputation of
poomsae in the United States. The caliber of competition has increased tremendously over the past few
years. US Poomsae Team Head Coach Huy Nguyen said, “With each competition, we are continuing to
learn from the top athletes and coaches in this discipline. There is definitely room for growth, however,
we continue to hang close with the top teams and increase our level with each passing year. We had a
great year, and it’ll be even better next year.”
 

US National Collegiate Taekwondo Team Selected at 37th National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships

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The National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (NCTA) held the 37th National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships on April 7 and 8, 2012 in Cambridge, MA at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, hosted by tournament director Dan Chuang, and presided over by NCTA president Russell Ahn.  An event-record 601 athletes participated from over 100 different colleges and universities.  At the conclusion of the tournament, 23 athletes were selected to represent the United States at the World University Taekwondo Championships in Pocheon, Korea on May 25-30, 2012.

Seven athletes were selected to represent the United States in the poomsae divisions.  Long Nguyen (San Jose State University) won the men's individual division, and Rene Chen (Rhode Island School of Design) won the women's individual division.  Long Nguyen and Hazel Cruz (Santa Clara University) won the mixed pair division.  Nguyen, Alvin Jong (University of California, Davis), and Lance Supnet (Evergreen Valley College) earned the men's team spot, and Chen, Carissa Fu (Princeton University) and Miyako Yerrick (Columbia University) earned the women's team spot.  Long Nguyen, Chen, Jong and Fu are all returning members to the collegiate poomsae team from the 2011 World University Games.  Fu is a three time collegiate poomsae team member and earned a bronze medal at the 2010 World University Taekwondo Championships in women's team poomsae.

The sparring divisions were contested in a single elimination bracket, with double elimination beginning at the semifinal rounds.  In the men's divisions, the winners were Johnny Nguyen (54 kg, Mesa Community College), Tyler Sawyer (58 kg, Santa Clara University), Stepfon Westbrook (63 kg, California State University of Northridge), Jensen Ishida (68 kg, University of Hawaii-Manoa), Thomas Rahimi (74 kg, North Lake Community College), Phillip Yun (80 kg, University of the Pacific), Phil Drake (87 kg, East Carolina University), and Stephen Lambdin (over 87 kg, Oklahoma City Community College).  Sawyer, Westbrook, Ishida, Yun and Lambdin are returning team members from 2011.  Johnny Nguyen and Lambdin are both four time team members, with Nguyen earning a bronze medal at the 2006 World University Taekwondo Championships and Lambdin earning a bronze medal at the 2008 World University Taekwondo Championships.

In the women's sparring divisions, this year's team members are Kelsey Kitagawa (46 kg, University of Hawaii-Manoa), Haley Kong (49 kg, Stanford University), Aziza Chambers (53 kg, Wright State University), Emilia Morrow (57 kg, Miami Dade College), Nicole Palma (62 kg, University of Miami), Alexandra Cinque (67 kg, Fordham University), Kelly Fairbanks (73 kg, Hillsdale Community College), and Danielle Harrison (over 73 kg, Johnson and Wales University).  Chambers and Harrison are both returning team members.  Chambers is a 3-time team member and earned a bronze medal at the 2011 World University Games.

The male athlete of the year was Phillip Yun.  Yun won the 80 kg division for the second year in a row and reached the quarterfinals at last year's World University Games.  The female athlete of the year was Rene Chen.  Chen has qualified 5 poomsae team spots during the past 2 years and reached the finals in the female individual poomsae division at last year's World University Games.  The freshman athlete of the year was Haley Kong, who won the female flyweight division and the female 2nd Dan lightweight forms division during her first year of collegiate eligibility.

The coach of the year was Kent Kitagawa of Stanford University, who coached both Kong and Sawyer to national team spots in the sparring divisions.  The referees of the year were Leslie Cheung (male) and Hyowon Choe (female).

2012 NCTA Championships Announcements

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Thank you for your support of the National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships!  I am pleased to announce that at latest count we have a record setting 600 competitors attending these championships.  Congratulations to everyone for making this an historic event!

Some important announcements regarding this weekend:

No Athlete Registration Necessary Before Weigh-ins

Athletes who require weigh-ins may proceed directly to weigh-ins without stopping at registration first!  Athletes must bring a photo ID with them to weigh-ins.  If they weigh in at their target weight, they will receive a weigh-in card that they can take to registration, where they must again show their photo ID to to receive their credential and verify their paperwork.  If athletes are missing any paperwork (citizenship, student eligibility), they should be sure to use the “troubleshooting” line.

Temporary Access to Competition Floor on Saturday Morning for Black Belt Athletes

For black belts competitors who wish to watch the competition on Saturday morning before black belt registration starts, they may pick up a temporary credential at colored belt registration on Friday from 4-10 pm, or Saturday between 8-9 am.

Event Parking

There will be event parking available on Saturday and Sunday at the MIT West Garage, which is directly across from the Johnson Athletic Center entrance at 120 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA  02139.  Parking at the MIT West Garage will cost $5 per day.  Also, there is metered parking along Vassar St. and Massachusetts Ave near the entrance to the Johnson Athletic Center.  This metered parking will be free on Saturday evening and all day on Sunday.

For the Friday night events at the Cambridge Hyatt, there is paid parking available at the Cambridge Hyatt.  There is metered and free parking along Vassar St. in the vicinity immediately around the hotel.

Qualifying for USAT Senior Nationals in Poomsae

According to the USAT selection procedures, all colored belt poomsae competitors will automatically qualify for USAT nationals in their corresponding division.  For black belt competitors, the top 4 finishers in each of the Poomsae Team Trials divisions only will qualify for USAT Nationals.

Color Belt Sparring Division Reminders

Just a reminder that color belt sparring will be scored using the judges controllers only, thus color belt competitors do not require Daedo electronic foot protectors.  White, yellow green and blue belt competitors will compete under USAT junior safety rules, and are not required to wear Taekwondo gloves.  Red belts will compete under full adult rules and must wear Taekwondo gloves. Taekwondo gloves will be available for purchase on-site, along with other martial arts equipment and tournament T-shirts, though our tournament sponsor, Rhingo Martial Arts Supply.

Best regards,
Dan Chuang

Korean University Taekwondo Federation Team Visit

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I am pleased to let you know that the Korean University Taekwondo Federation Team will visit the California Bay Area as part of our NCTA exchange program. For your information, 5 out of 13 athletes will be competing in 2012 WUTC in Pocheon, Korea. We will have several technical clinics and friendly matches with the Korean team during their stay in the Bay Area. The Korean team will also visit Stanford, UCB and UC Davis to do technical training as well as conduct friendly matches during their stay.

They will further participate in the 43rd UC Open Taekwondo Championship as competitors. There will be a 5 on 5 tag team competition between the US and Korean team and individual matches as well.  Therefore, I would like to invite our NCTA National team after we select our team this weekend.

For your information, I would like to invite either Korean or Spain University team over to the East Coast next year as part of our exchange program effort. Throughout the exchange program, we will not only further our relationship with other countries’ Taekwondo teams but also elevate our US Team’s competition experience.

I am looking forward to seeing you all soon in Boston.

Russell Anh

2012 Korean University Taekwondo Federation Team

2012 NCTA Championships Reminders

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Dear NCTA Athletes and Coaches,

Just a few reminders as the National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships (http://ncta-nationals.org) on April 7-8, 2012 in Cambridge, MA at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology draws near:

Early Registration Ends Tomorrow, March 31

The Hangastar early registration deadline is March 31, 2012.  Please be sure to register before then – the late registration fees are quite expensive!  You can register at: https://www.usat.hangastar.com/login.aspx.

Daedo Electronic Socks

There will be a limited selection of Daedo electronic foot protectors available on site to purchase at the tournament.  However, it is best if your black belt sparring athletes purchase their electronic foot protectors ahead of time.  Collegiate athletes may purchase them athttp://truescore116.corecommerce.com/E-Sparring-Equipment/E-Foot-Gear-p24.html.  Please be sure to choose a shipping option that will arrive before the tournament date.

Location of Events on Friday, April 6

The poomsae seminar, referee meetings, and NCTA General Assembly will take place on the 16th floor of the host hotel, the Cambridge Hyatt Regency, at 575 Memorial Dr., Cambridge, MA 02139.

Coach and athlete registration, plus colored belt weigh-ins on Friday will be on the 1st floor of the the Johnson Athletic Center at 120 Vassar St., Cambridge, MA.  It is about a 7 minute walk from the Hyatt hotel to the Johnson Athletic Center.

Athlete Registration and Weigh-Ins on Saturday, April 7

There are 2 registration periods on Saturday.  From 8-9 am, there is registration and weigh-ins for colored belt athletes and coaches who could not register on Friday.  The tournament committee will not hold up any divisions for those who arrive late for this registration period, so please be sure to arrive early, or register on Friday if at all possible.  Black belts may NOT weigh in or pick up credentials during this morning period.

From 2-8 pm, there are registration and weigh-ins for coaches and black belt competitors.

Poomsae Seminar On Friday, April 6 from 1-5 pm

Just a reminder that NCTA Referee Chair Dr. Jun C. Yoon is leading a poomsae seminar on Friday, April 6, 2012 from 1-5 pm that is open to the public.  The fee for the seminar is $30, cash or check made out to “NCTA”, and can be paid at the start of the seminar.  The seminar will be held at the Cambridge Hyatt Regency.

NCTA Club and Institutional Membership Now Online

To register your university or college Taekwondo club as an NCTA institutional member, please go to http://ncta-usa.com/membership/register/ and follow the directions.  You will need to submit a letter of institutional recognition along with your payment.  Institutional membership is required for your club to be considered in the NCTA standings, as well as to vote in the NCTA general assembly.

I look forward to seeing you all soon in April!

Best,
Dan Chuang

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