Dr. Ahn receives Korean Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism award
0Greetings from UC Martial Arts!
Earlier this month, Taekwondo celebrated its 4th birthday. In 2008, the Korean government officially inaugurated September 4th as “World Taekwondo Day”. This day was created in memory of Taekwondo becoming an official event of the Olympics during the IOC Congress in Paris on this very day back in 1994. Dr. Russell Ahn, the Endowed Director of the UC Martial Arts Program (UCMAP) was participating as a panelist at 6th International Taekwondo Symposium in Seoul, Korea on September 3rd and he was also fortunate enough to be there at the time of the celebration, on his way back home. This event took place at the Grand Hilton Hotel in Seoul, Korea with around 500 participants from all over the world including WTF President Choue, Kukkiwon President Kang, Kukkiwon Chairman Joo-Hoon Kim, TPF Chairman Bae, Patric Chamunda and Tomas Amos Ganda Sithole from the IOC. Each had a speech prepared, encouraging the guests to continue their endeavors in promoting Taekwondo. President Choue stated in his opening speech that “young Taekwondo athletes gave hope to many fans, showing them how their dreams came true. Through the Olympic spirit, Taekwondo is bringing us together, and is giving us hope for a brighter future.”
At this celebration, 20 individuals were recognized for their contributions in Taekwondo throughout the world. This included none other than Dr. Ahn. He received the Minister’s award from the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism for his contribution for promoting Taekwondo through University of California, Berkeley, UCMAP, the National Collegiate Taekwondo Association, International Taekwondo Symposiums and a variety of International University Taekwondo events.
Dr. Ahn, currently the President of the U.S. National Collegiate Taekwondo Association, has been working hard with these different organizations to continue to ensure that Taekwondo has a place in this world. He is working tirelessly to gain more experience and furthering his education by working towards receiving his M.A. in Leadership to ensure he is fully equipped to leading young athletes on the right path. Taekwondo continues to demonstrate its staying power as seen in this past London Olympics, and hopefully will continue to do so in the future.
2012 World University Taekwondo Championships Sparring Summary
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2012 World University Taekwondo Championships Poomsae Summary
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US National Collegiate Taekwondo Team Selected at 37th National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships
0The 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
0Thank 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





