NZ Wins Gold At 13th Taekwon-Do World Champs.
16 June 2003
Dear Sir or Madam
Re: New Zealand wins gold for the first time at the 13th ITF Senior Taekwon-Do World Championships!
It is day 5 of the 13th International Taekwon-Do Federation Senior World Championships in Poland, and the New Zealand team has achieved great success.
In Senior World Championships, the best New Zealand has done previously is three bronze medals (three times, in Malaysia 1994, Russia 1997 and Argentina 1999).
The New Zealand Team has achieved the following successes:
ITF Male Grand Champion
o Graham Patterson, ITF Male Grand Champion
Gold Medal
o Carl Van Roon 1st degree black belt male individual special technique.
o Female Team - World Power Test Champions - Lena Walton, Antje Hollaender, Alison Roma
o Graham Patterson - 4th Dan Patterns
Silver Medal
- Graham Patterson - Mens Power Test
Bronze Medal
- Male Team Power - Carl Can Roon, Jon Sawden, Hong Looi, Cameron Snelling , Renee Kunz, Jarrod Ramsey
- Lena Walton - Female Power Test
- Antje Hollander - Individual Sparring
Please refer to the following press release for more information. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours faithfully
Carl Matthews
Acting Director of Marketing
International Taekwon-Do Foundation of New Zealand
Telephone +94 9 534 9187
Email carl@devmark.co.nz
NEW ZEALAND WINS A GOLD IN THE FIRST DAY OF THE 13TH ITF TAEKWON-DO SENIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN POLAND
New Zealand won three gold, one silver and three bronze medals at the 13th International Taekwon-Do Federation World Championships in, Poland!
The New Zealand Team has achieved the following successes:
ITF Male Grand Champion
o Graham Patterson, ITF Male Grand Champion
Gold Medal
o Carl Van Roon 1st degree black belt male individual special technique.
o Female Team - World Power Test Champions - Lena Walton, Antje Hollaender, Alison Roma
o Graham Patterson - 4th Dan Patterns
Silver Medal
- Graham Patterson - Mens Power Test
Bronze Medal
- Male Team Power - Carl Can Roon, Jon Sawden, Hong Looi, Cameron Snelling , Renee Kunz, Jarrod Ramsey
- Lena Walton - Female Power Test
- Antje Hollander - Individual Sparring
The tournament ran from the 12th to the 15th of June, and the 21 member New Zealand team competed in events throughout the five days. The tournament is open to competitors over to 18 years of age.
This is the first time New Zealand have won a gold medal at an ITF Taekwon-Do World Championships. In Senior World Championships, the best New Zealand have done is three bronze medals (three times, in Malaysia 1994, Russia 1997 and Argentina 1999).
ITF Taekwon-Do tournaments have four individual and four team events: patterns, free sparring, special technique and power. In patterns, competitors perform a sequence of prearranged techniques against imaginary opponents for technical accuracy and power. Free sparring is controlled combat between two competitors. Special technique involves performing five flying kicks for the greatest height or distance. In the power event, competitors perform five hand and foot techniques to break as many boards as they can. In the team events, five of a six member team compete together in all four events.
The New Zealand team send regular email back to the ITFNZ Taekwon-Do webmaster, Paul McPhail, making the New Zealand website the most up to date in the world. The website may be found at www.itfnz.org.nz.
The coaches, Andrew Niven, 4th degree black belt from Auckland, and Lawrence Mantjika, 4th degree black belt from Central Districts, have been instrumental in developing the team's technical skills, fitness and mental discipline to a level required for international competition.
Further information about the tournament may be found at www.itfnz.org.nz (ITFNZ Taekwon-Do New Zealand, updated twice daily) and http://www.pztkd.lublin.pl/eng/index.html (Poland ITF Taekwon-Do).
The New Zealand team
The New Zealand team (and the events in which they are competing) are:
Women:
1st Dan Patterns - Female Megan Matsuoka
1st Dan Patterns Female Reserve - Alix Bartholomew
2nd Dan Patterns - Female Thu Thach
3rd Dan Patterns - Female Lena Walton
Individual Power Female - Lena Walton
Individual Power Female Reserve - Alison Roma
Individual Special - Antje Hollaender
Individual Special Reserve - Carolina Dillen
Female Sparring
Micro - Thu Thach
Micro Reserve - None
Light - Carolina Dillen
Light Reserve - Toni Moki
Middle - Alix Bartholomew
Middle Reserve - Carolina Dillen
Heavy - Antje Hollaender
Heavy Reserve - None
Hyper - Alison Roma
Hyper Reserve - Erin Boshier
Female Team Event
Power
Knife Hand - Lena Walton
Side Kick - Antje Hollaender
Turning - Alison Roma
Reserve Power - Alix Bartholomew
Special
Overhead - Antje Hollaender
Turning - Alix Bartholomew
Flying High - Carolina Dillen
Reserve Special - Suzanne Main
Sparring and Patterns
Antje Hollaender
Alix Bartholomew
Carolina Dillen
Suzanne Main
Alison Roma
Lena Walton Men:
1st Dan Patterns Male - Kenny Chiang
1st Dan Patterns Male Reserve - Carl van Roon
2nd Dan Patterns Male - Lewis Looi
2nd Dan Patterns Male Reserve - Cameron Snelling
3rd Dan Patterns Male - Hong Looi
3rd Dan Patterns Male Reserve - None
4th Dan Patterns Male - Graeme Patterson
4th Dan Patterns Male Reserve - Lawrence Mantjika
Individual Power Male - Graeme Patterson
Individual Power Male Reserve - Jon Sawden
Individual Special Male - Carl van Roon
Individual Special Male Reserve - Jon Sawden
Male Sparring
Micro - Kenny Chiang
Micro Reserve - None
Light - Lewis Looi
Light Reserve - Matthew Kiernan
Middle - Hong Looi
Middle Reserve - Shane Eade
Heavy - Carl van Roon
Heavy Reserve - Kim Bull
Hyper - Jarrad Ramsay
Hyper Reserve - Jamie Reti
Male Team Event
Power
Forefist - Jon Sawden
Knife Hand - Cameron Snelling
Side Kick - Jarrad Ramsay
Turning - Rene Kunz
Reverse Turning Kick - Hong Looi
Special
Overhead - Jarrad Ramsay
Turning - Jon Sawden
Flying High - Carl van Roon
Reverse Turning - Cameron Snelling
Mid Air - Hong Looi
Sparring and Patterns
Jarrad Ramsay
Carl van Roon
Hong Looi
Cameron Snelling
Rene Kunz
Jon Sawden
Male Team Reserve - Richard Cotter
o Coach, Andrew Niven, 4th degree black belt
o Assistant Coach, Lawrence Mantjika
o Manager, Greg Skinner
What is Taekwon-Do?
Taekwon-Do is a version of unarmed combat designed for the purpose of self defence. It is more than just that, however.
It is the scientific use of the body in the method of self defence; aiming to gain the ultimate use of one's body through intensive physical and mental training. Though it is a martial art, its discipline, techniques and mental training are the mortar for building a strong sense of justice, fortitude, humility and resolve. It is this mental conditioning that separates the true practitioner from the sensationalist, content with mastering only the fighting aspects of the art.
Translated literally "Tae" means jumping or flying, to kick or smash with the foot; "Kwon" denotes the fist - chiefly to punch or destroy with the hand or fist; "Do" means art or way.
Taekwon-Do was developed by the late General Choi Hong Hi, who passed away on 15th June 2002.
In New Zealand, ITFNZ Taekwon-Do has over fifty clubs and nearly 2,000 members throughout the country. Members get together regularly for tournaments, training camps and training seminars.
For more information please contact
Carl Matthews
ITFNZ Acting Marketing Director
(09) 534 9187
021 737 727
carl@devmark.co.nz