Jasmine Wins Oceania Olympic Qualifying Tournament – Preliminary Event

Jasmine Klumpp has continued her winning ways with an impressive victory at the Oceania Olympic Qualifying Tournament recently held in Melbourne

With a 12 – 0 win and 1st round stoppage in the first competition, followed by an 18 – 4, 3rd round stoppage in the following competition
In Jasmines third and final competition, her opponent pulled out, leaving her with the first place and qualifying her through to the Olympic Qualifying Tournament Australian Team Selections held in Perth during August.

Should Jasmine win, she will then get the opportunity to qualify Australia and possibly herself in the womens under 57kg blackbelt division. Its a tough ask but her last couple of competitions prove her quick rate of improvement
and scored 30 points with only 4 against her at this level is always promising. She is definately among the top breakaway group all contesting a possible chance to represent Australia at such a prestigious event

Below – Jasmine Klumpp practises training drills with brother Jake Klumpp during practise

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Mr Justin Warren Passes 5th Dan Blackbelt In Taekwondo


Taekwondo Central Head Instructor recently passes his 5th Dan Blackbelt.

The examination was held at the Taekwondo Ohdokwan Academy in Maddington
Under Head Instructors Ross Hartnett (7th Dan Blackbelt) & Carmela Hartnett (7th Dan Blackbelt)

Justin had to execute Kicking Combinations, Taekwondo Traditional Patterns (Poomsae), 1 & 2 Punch Defences, Board Breaking Techniques, Self Defence Techniques, Taekwondo Sport Sparring & Freestyle Sparring.

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2011 Commonwealth Taekwondo Championship Gold Medal For Jasmine Klumpp

(Above – Jasmine wins Commonwealth Taekwondo gold after the competition is stopped in the 2nd Round)

Jasmine Klumpp wins a gold medal in an impressive performance at the 2011 Commonwealth Taekwondo Championships in Chennai India. Jasmine completely dominated her division with an

8 – 0 knockout,

7 – 0 semifinal victory,

and 15 – 1 in the Final with a second round stoppage to her Indian opponent

 

 

(Jasmine waits in the warm up area, preparing for the Final)

Jasmine really picked the training up leading up to the competition and combined with the great sparring partners she had to work such as Ben Jerez, Jake Klumpp, Ulrich Engels & Branden Madaffari give her the extra boost she needed to claim the title.

The only point that went against her was from her warnings not an opponent scoring on her. “It was like she was on a whole different level to her opponents” said Coach & Instructor Justin Warren. She did us all very proud

Taekwondo will be included as a Commonwealth Games Sport at the next Games.

 

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Jasmine Klumpp Selected For 2011 Commonwealth Taekwondo Championships

 

 

Jasmine Klumpp has been selected in the Australian Team to Contest The Commonwealth Taekwondo Championships held in India 2011

The recently graduated year 12 will hit training to become the Commonwealth
Champion in the lead up to the 2011 World Championships and 2012 Olympics.

Jasmine will add to her experience with already competing in the Junior World Championships
and winning silver at the World Taekwondo Expo Championships in Korea.

We all wish her the best of luck

See her interview on GWN 7 below

http://bunbury.igwn.com.au/index.php/news/prime-news/taekwondo-athlete-jasmine-klumpp-off-to-india-video

To find out how she went
https://tkdcentral.com/archives/a-commonwealth-taekwondo-championship-gold-medal-for-jasmine/

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Justin Warren Named on “Wall Of Champions” for Taekwondo Achievements

Taekwondo Central Head Instructor, Mr Justin Warren was recently named on the
“Wall of Champions” for Collie where he grew up for his Taekwondo Achievements.

In a ceremony that was held at Roche Park, Justin was one of the recipients for a
variety of awards including Sports Person Of The Year awards.

Due to engine failure on the way to the award, Justin was stuck on the road while the award
was handed out which was accepted by his father, Robert Warren.

“I would like to give a heartfelt big thankyou to the people of Collie for allowing me this
huge honour, especially considering the high caliber of athletes that come from the mining town
including Olympians.”
“I was totally devestated to not be present to accept the award and I would
really like to thank Community Radio Announcer for nominating me. It ranks as one of my most
prized achievements to date.”

 

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