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Team Canada Ready for World Cup

June 9th, 2009 by Alex Frakking

The team that was chosen at the World Cup Team Trials held in Laval are now ready to fight in Azerbaijan from June 11 – 14. Not all countries are represented at the World Cup, as only 23 male and 23 female teams are chosen. Canada qualified to send a full contingent of ten athletes:

2009 World Cup Team
Male Athletes
Division 1 Nicholas Pereira
Division 2 Simon Cox
Division 3 Jean-François Lebreux
Division 4 Sébastien Michaud
Division 5 Michael Kitschke
Female Athletes
Division 1 Yvette Yong
Division 2 Ivett Gonda
Division 3 Carla Bacco
Division 4 Vanessa Larochelle-Meilleur
Division 5 Dasha Peregoudova
Officials
Head of Team Oh Jang Yoon
Head Coach Woo Yong Jung
Team Coach Jamie Dossantos
Team Coach Alain Bernier
Team Coach Shin Lim
Team Doctor Dr. Mohsen Kazemi

With these strong players and experienced coaches, a best-ever showing for Canada is very possible.

This World Cup is the first WTF-promoted event where electronic chest protectors will be used. Based partially on how the system performs this week a decision will be made on whether to also use electronic protectors at the 2009 World Championships, an event that could prove the system is ready for the next Olympics. The revised WTF competition rules will also be in full force, including an instant video replay system for assisting judges.

Preceding the World Cup by a day will be the first World Para-Taekwondo Championships. Para-Taekwondo athletes will compete by the same rules with only two exceptions: head kicks are forbidden, and athletes will be grouped by amputation above elbow(s), and amputation below elbow(s). Para-Taekwondo is planned to become an official event at the next Paralympic Games.

4 Responses to “Team Canada Ready for World Cup”

  1. coach1 says:

    The new team ranking system being used by creating 6 pools with the top 6 ranked teams spread out amongst the pools (like Soccer) will be interesting-gives womens team a good chance to advance. Then the new round robin rules along with new competition rules combied with electronic scoring –this is gonna be an interesting experiment for sure. Good luck team Canada.

  2. BC Taekwondo says:

    Results?

  3. nkwu says:

    Results were decethrough the first couple of days, but I can’t access live results anymore

    as far as i know Canada didn’t place in the final rankings.

  4. coach1 says:

    Canada Women lost to Iran and Morocco but won their last match against England. Morocco went on to win a bronze.
    The men’s side lost all three matches in their pool against Greece, South Korean and France.
    Canada did win the fighting spirit award :)
    Barbara Marian won one of the top official awards too.

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