Jayme-Lee Smith Is Selected For Australian U/18 Team For 2012 Oceania Championships

 Jayme-Lee Smith gets a quick photo with 2012 London Taekwondo Olympian for the Australian Team –  
 Safwan Khalil

For the second time in 2012 Jayme-Lee has been selected in the Australian Under 18?s Taekwondo Team, with recently being selected to compete in the Oceania Championships held in the Gold Coast in December

What makes this an amazing achievement is she come out on top in a division that included a
Current National Champion,
A Past National Champion &
A Junior World Taekwondo Championship Competitor
for the heavier division than what Jayme-Lee previously competed in.

It also means Jayme-Lee has been selected in the Under 18?s – Australian Taekwondo Team for
2 different weight divisions in the same year
, Promoting from a medal winning performance at the International Taekwondo Clubs Championships (ITCO) in Vietnam 2011, she was selected to represent Australia by Sports Taekwondo Australia earlier this year at the Junior World Taekwondo Championships (Under 18yrs) in Egypt at only 14 years of age. This achievement was earned earlier this year after winning gold at the selection championships held in Perth.

Now adding selection from Sports Taekwondo Australia to compete in the Junior Olympic Divisions at the 2012 December Oceanic Championships for Australia at a higher standard of competition and stands a good chance of earning a medal

An amazing accomplishment that only the highest of levels achieve and this was a major stepping-stone in Jayme-Lees progress towards international success at a world benchmark competition

Jayme-Lee has been recently informed that her high performance has helped her earn a 2012 SWAS (South West Academy of Sport) Scholarship after being recognized for performance over the years. Jayme-Lee has a “never give up” attitude in combat, and its not hard to see how comfortable she is under the tough pressure of full contact competition.

“Her speed is hard for many to adjust to, Her footwork makes it hard to land a kick on her and her ever-growing experience is serving her well, at such a young age, its very promising said coach Justin Warren. Jayme-Lee will now be looking at entering into the women’s divisions to keep her challenged so she can continue learning what works for her and exposing weaknesses to improve her game for later results

Jayme-Lee will now rest shortly then be back into training, hunting International Gold at a major event to add to her already large collection of impressive medals, trophies and accomplishments.

5 New Black Belts for Taekwondo Central

Zoe Brown (11), Simon Peirce (30+ Instructor), Chloe Wild (10), Master Justin Warren, Sarah Golding (12) and Ken Tovich (30+)

Congratulations To Our Newest Blackbelts, who recently passed their 1st Dan (over 15 yrs) 1st Poom Under 15yrs – Junior Blackbelt) Blackbelt Grading under the Taekwondo Ohdokwan System headed by Grandmaster Ross Hartnett (8th Dan Blackbelt)
and Master Carmela Hartnett (7th Dan Blackbelt) who were part of the judging panel that included Taekwondo Central Head Instructor Justin Warren

The successful applicant had to display a range of skills that included Kicking Techniques, Traditional Patterns, 1 Step Sparring Counters, 2 Step Counters, Self Defence, Sparring (Sport Taekwondo) Sparring (Freestyle Sparring) & Pine Board Breaking all to a level satisfactory to pass under the Grandmasters eyes.

Simon Peirce is the Dalyellup Taekwondo Instructor and has been passing his well earned skills, he also put time into after school programs held at Maidens Primary school. We are very lucky to have such a talented blackbelt leading our club,

We would also like to put out a big congratulations to Sarah Golding who was one of the highest scorers and deservedly so, Sarahs preparation was very thorough which involved Sparring Class, Patterns Class and the regular Blackbelt Masterclass, it certainly paid off

Well Done Zoe, Simon, Chloe, Sarah & Ken,
Melissa & I are very proud of you all

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New Timetable Starts Now

We have made some changes to our Timetable so we urge our members to check to make sure theyre not effected
Some noticable changes include

– New Saturday Morning Classes
– Friday After School Jnr Taekwondo Classes
– Thursday Evenings now allocated for private lessons
– Eaton Little Dragons now commencing at 3.45 Thursady
– Eaton Super Dragons now Commencing at 3,45 Thursday

Click Here To Find Our New Schedule

https://tkdcentral.com/class-timetable/

 

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STA 2012 Member

Taekwondo at the London 2012 Olympics – Starts 8th August

Watch the official Olympic Taekwondo Promo Here
Find out the latest about Olympic Taekwondo and
our 2 Australian Athletes Safwan Khalil and Carmen Marton
and there attempt to get Gold

http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/london-olympics/news/taekwondo/

http://www.london2012.com/taekwondo

2012 Australian Taekwondo Championships Details

 

This is the direct link to the Sports Taekwondo Australia STA
Info Pack – Click Here
Website Info – Click Here

Remember – To compete in this competition you must have
competed in the WA State Taekwondo Championships

Patterns Team Shine At 2012 State Championships (Day 1)

 

(L To R) Tara Smith, Chris Guy, Maeve McNulty, Luke Smith, Chloe Wild.

Day 1 of the 2 Day WA State Taekwondo Championships
with Team Central putting up a great start coming home
with 7 Gold, 2 Silver & 1 bronze

The clubs best patterns result ever

Chloe Wild also won 3 Gold
Maive McNulty won 2 Gold & 1 Bronze
Chris Guy returned with 2 Gold (Uncontested)
Luke Smith took out Silver
Tara Smith also won a Silver

Find Out how the Sparring Team went & our
total medal tally – Click here

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STAWA – 2012 State Poomsae Championships Information

Entry Form

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Poomsae Information

Competition Information

Justins Coach Information

Justin Warren
Taekwondo Central Ohdokwan
0407470964
kidshield@hotmail.com

Grading Details For Term 2, Sunday 8th July Or Sunday 22nd July 2012 at Bunbury HQ

Centralized Grading for All clubs over the school holidays
Bunbury, Busselton, Australind, Eaton, Dalyellup
The Blue / Red Belt Grading Seminar Follows Red Belt Grading

Good Luck All Members Attempting to Qualify
To find out how to qualify please –  Click here

To Grade You Must Have

1) A Dobok (Taekwondo Uniform), must be V-neck style not karate wrap around style,
must not have other club logo’s, badges or markings, we prefer our Taekwondo Central
or Little Dragons Logo, no coloured pants only white

2) Membership Paid. , form need to be filled out, OK’d and fees honoured.
See the attendance book for Membership Forms

3) Had Enough Experience To grade Little Dragons need to have trained at least 6 times,
Taekwondo Members need 12 to test for their belt.

4) Know Your Grading Naturally make sure you know your grading,
this will help you become successful in passing the level

5) All Class Payments Honoured

6) Fill Out Grading Envelope (If Selected to grade) Fill out the grading slip and enclose
the correct fee in an envelope to hand in.

BUNBURY
tkdcentral.com HQ
2 Armitage St
Bunbury

Grading Times (Belt applying for)

Little Dragonflies

From 9am

Yellow Dragonfly
Blue Dragonfly
Red Dragonfly

Little Dragons

From 10am
Yellow Dragon
Orange Dragon
Green Dragon

From 11am
Blue Drgaon
Purple Dragon
Red Dragon

All Taekwondo Levels


From 12.30pm

1st Dan Sub-Grading
Yellow 1 Stripe
Yellow 2 Stripe
Yellow 3 Stripe

From 2.00pm
2nd Dan Sub-Grading
Blue 1 Stripe – Must Do Grading Seminar To Pass – Click Here
Blue 2 Stripe – Must Do Grading Seminar To Pass – Click Here
Blue 3 Stripe – Must Do Grading Seminar To Pass – Click Here

From 3.30pm

Red 1 Stripe – Must Do Grading Seminar To Pass – Click Here
Red 2 Stripe – Must Do Grading Seminar To Pass – Click Here
Red 3 Stripe – Must Do Grading Seminar To Pass – Click Here
Cho Dan Bo – Must Do Grading Seminar To Pass – Click Here

Best Of Luck to all members

Master Justin Warren Celebrates 25 years In Martial Arts By Being Selected As Australian Team Trainer For Jnr World Championships

Taekwondo Central Head Instructor Justin Warren achieved a milestone in his own Taekwondo Career by being called up as coach at the next 2012 Junior World Championships in Egypt.  Justin was considered for the position after student Jayme-Lee Smith made the Australian Team and with the past achievements of Jasmine Klumpp (Australian & Commonwealth Taekwondo Champion) adding to his selection.

Master Warren adds to the milestone with his own personal 25 years of Martial Arts anniversary coming up just after Easter. He walked into a Taekwondo school at 15 yrs of age wanting to learn to protect himself from a bully. That moment ended up being the biggest changing moment of his life and has shaped his character and living ever since. That day Justin found his life purpose.  One day can change your life!

Justin is a very proud Australian. He represented his Country during his Taekwondo Sparring Days and is now to represent Australia as a coach, which he sees as a huge honour.  To earn the spot during the same time as his 25 years of martial arts just makes it sweeter. Justin feels that he is very lucky to have the opportunity and very thankful.  Master Warren is a life long student of the Martial Arts

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