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STF holds successful inaugural para taekwondo competition

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The Singapore Taekwondo Federation (STF) held the inaugural STF Para Taekwondo Poomsae Championship on the 20 April 2024, Saturday, with Sister Linda Sim gracing the event as the guest-ofhonour. She is Vice-Chair World Taekwondo (WT) Taekwondo for All Committee. Sister Linda is also part of the Member Relations and Development Commission.

Although it was the first competition for many contestants, and nervousness was the initial overriding emotion of the day, competitors were encouraged by cheers of family and friends to battle through nerves and complete their designated patterns for a panel of five judges.

Elation then took over as medals were presented during the ceremony.

“It’s great that there’s opportunities for persons with disabilities (PWDs) to explore and expose themselves to sports. We think it’s wonderful that STF is creating awareness and possibilities for PWDs,” Mr Marius Madsen, one of the competitors, said.

Mr Madsen was an able-bodied taekwondo athlete before a near-fatal accident. Though he is now paralysed from the waist down, his love for the sport meant that he’s returned as a para-athlete. He competes under P50, which allows the use of assistive technology such as wheelchairs.

“It’s also an opportunity for children with disabilities to engage with people outside and enjoy sports.
On top of taekwondo, Whyra also engages in running,” Ms Norhayati Binte Zabah said.

Her son, Whyra Juaanda Bin Anjas Asmara, is hearing impaired and competes under P60.

Other categories represented include:

  • P10 – Visual impairment
  • P20 – Intellectual impairment
  • P40 – Physical impairment

Para Taekwondo is an adaptation of taekwondo for athletes with an impairment, with WT as the sport’s governing body. For instance, adapted rules and regulations include judging para-athletes on stance and practicability of movement and balance, rather than on accuracy of individual movements.

It’s a recognised Paralympic sport, having been included in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics roster. Para Taekwondo will be returning for the upcoming Paris Olympic Games in 2024.

Chaired by Mr Michael Ho, the competition was planned and hosted by the STF Para-taekwondo Subcommittee, following a successful trial in 2023. The effort is part of STF’s push to introduce the sport to PWDs and encourage them to lead a healthy lifestyle.

Medallists at the event are as folllows:

P10: Visual impairment – Colour belt, Age 4-14

  • Gold – Bryan Lim (Lighthouse School)


P20: Intellectual impairment – Colour belt, Age 4-14

  • Gold – Javier Koh (Bravery Taekwondo)


P20: Intellectual impairment – Poom belt, Age 4-14

  • Gold – Ler Xin Yi Ann Schenley (K-Masters Taekwondo)
  • Silver – Muhammad Amin Bin Ardi (K-Masters Taekwondo)

P40: Physical impairment – Colour belt, Age 18 and older

  • Gold – Tan Yee Shan Isabelle (Ngee Ann Polytechnic)

P50: Poomsae using assis􀆟ve devices

  • Gold – Marius Madsen (Global Taekwondo)

P60: Hearing impairment

  • Gold – Whyra Juaanda Bin Anjas Asmara (Lighthouse School)
  • Silver – Nur Kaiyishah Binte Mahathir (Lighthouse School)

The STF Para-Taekwondo Sub-commi􀆩ee led by Chairman Mr Michael Ho would also like to say a “Big Thank You” to all the officials, volunteers and sponsors who have contributed generously to make this event possible.

Breaking Boundaries: Taekwondo taught this athlete empathy

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For Mr Bryan Lim, taking part in taekwondo competitions would help him build self-confidence and showcase the various skills he has learnt.
Bryan, who competed under P10 for visual impairment at STF’s first Para Taekwondo Poomsae Championship, admitted that he was “really nervous at the start”, though having his teachers, Mr Kumaran and Ms Eve, around gave him the confidence and support to do his best.


“Mr Kumaran always says that results don’t matter – what matters the most is our effort to give our best,” he said.
His coaches, Coach Greg and Coach Heng, worked closely with the students of Lighthouse School to prepare them for the competition and ensure that they would be able to execute techniques correctly.


Mr Kumaran and Ms Eve also recorded videos of Bryan and shared it with his parents so that he could train independently on his own. Lighthouse School even provided a platform for him to practice more during his free period in school.


The competition – also Bryan’s first – now serves as the most memorable moment he has had in taekwondo so far.


But self-confidence was not the only thing taekwondo has taught Bryan – he also learnt about discipline and how he could apply it at home and in his schoolwork.

Empathy is another.

“Being in the taekwondo CCA also allows me to work with my fellow Lighthouse School peers with hearing loss and allow me to understand them better,” he enthused.

The STF Para-Taekwondo Sub-committee led by Chairman Mr Michael Ho would also like to thank the participants and their parents, officials, volunteers and sponsors who have contributed generously to make this event possible

193RD CENTRALISED GRADING

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Sunday14 July 242.00PM –6.00PM(Senior Red 1 & above)STF Bedok
Training Centre
Sunday14 July 249.00AM –12.00NOON(All grades except Senior Red 1 & above)STF Bedok
Training Centre

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  1. For Foundation to R2, grading can only be done by qualified Grading Assessors who have successfully completed the Grading Assessor Accreditation Course and have applied for a valid Assessor licence.

  2. Submission for the Grading can only be at the STF office during office hours.
  3. Please ensure that ALL grading cards are properly completed and duly endorsed. A recent photograph of the candidate must be attached

  4. For ALL candidates who are going for 1st Dan/Poom & above, please have the following documents during submission: a) Candidate’s grading card b) 1 recent IC / passport photograph of the candidate c) Form B (duly completed)

Submission will not be accepted if any of the documents is not available or, for Form B, partially completed.

  1. Submission will not be accepted if candidate fails to produce any of the documents mentioned above.
  1. The last day of submission (Junior Red 1 & above, Senior Red 1 to 3rd Dan) is on 21 June2024 (Friday). Any submission after this date will be considered as LATE SUBMISSION.
  2. Late submissions for candidates taking Red 1 & above are to be done within two (2) weeks from 24 June 2024 (Monday). Submission beyond the grace period of two (2) weeks WILL NOT be accepted. An administrative fee will be charged accordingly for late submission within grace period. The charges are as follows:
Period of Late SubmissionAdministrative Fee Chargeable
1st subsequent week from last day of submission
(24 June 2024 – 28 June 2024)
SGD 10.00
2nd subsequent week from last day of submission
(01 July 2024 – 05 July 2024)
50% of the grading fee payable by candidates for their respective grades.
  1. A roll call will be taken at 1.30pm for Red 1 (Senior) candidates going for 1st dan and 2.30pm for 1st dan and higher candidates. Those who miss the roll call will be considered as ABSENT or LATECOMERS. Latecomers will not be graded.
  2. Candidates are to turn up in proper dress code (as stipulated by the STF) for the grading. Candidates who fail to comply with the dress code will not be allowed to take the grading.
  3. Supplementary Grading can only be conducted two (2) weeks before or after the Centralised Grading and will be subjected to the approval of the Grading Department.
  4. While STF will take reasonable measures to ensure the safety of the grading procedure, Candidates will take all reasonable steps to ensure their own safety at all times and will not hold the Federation, the Grading Department or any of its servants, employees or agents responsible for any such injuries, accidents or mishaps that may befall on them during the course of the grading,
  5. For any enquiries, please contact the STF Secretariat Office or the Grading Department (stf.grading@gmail.com).

SUPPLEMENTARY GRADING

  1. For clubs that wish to conduct supplementary grading for Junior 1st Poom to 4th Poom, a minimum number of 25 candidates is required.
  2. Please register with the STF Secretariat by 21 June 2024 (Friday).
  3. An examiner will be assigned by the Federation after the closing date.

COLOUR BELTS

  1. The last day of submission for colour belts (club grading) is on 8 AUGUST 2024 (Thursday). Any submission after this date will be considered as LATE SUBMISSION.
  2. An administrative fee of SGD 5.00 will be charged for late submission of candidates taking all other grades except Brown 1 & above.

Step into the Future with Virtual Taekwondo!

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On the 5 May 2024, the Kyorugi Referee Seminar was held at the Begonia Ballroom, Downtown East. The event was more than just a seminar – it was a glimpse into the future of Taekwondo. The Singapore Taekwondo Federation (STF) Virtual Taekwondo Committee led
by Mr Johnny Lim and Mr Tan Cheng Hui showcased the thrilling world of Virtual Taekwondo to our STF’s Kyorugi National Referees and Coaches.

World Taekwondo’s aim is to have Virtual Taekwondo recognised as an official medal event in the Olympic Programmes. The inaugural World Taekwondo Virtual Taekwondo Championships, which will be held in Singapore on 16 and 17 November 2024, will enable
athletes to realise their Olympic aspiration.

But the ambitions do not stop there, World Taekwondo aspires to include Virtual Taekwondo in all major Esports and multi-sports games. Virtual Taekwondo is not just a sport – it is an inclusive event that promotes diversity. It is strongly encouraged to be adopted in schools,
sports institutions, and dojangs.

Mr Roy Tan, Chairman of STF Referee Committee shared, “Virtual Taekwondo is not just a
game, it’s a revolution in the sport. It brings a new level of engagement and inclusivity that we
have never seen before.”

The seminar participants had the unique opportunity to experience Virtual Taekwondo firsthand. A demonstration was presented by Nigel Tan and Daycia Low, our Virtual Taekwondo National Development Squad members. The demonstration sparked strong interest
and excitement among several Taekwondo clubs. A few clubs have already placed an order for the Virtual Taekwondo system with the Singapore Taekwondo Federation, the sole official distributor for the Virtual Taekwondo system and equipment in Singapore.
Locally, Virtual Taekwondo competition has been included in several competitions, such as the inaugural Singapore Open 2024 Virtual Taekwondo Championships in June 2024, International Taekwondo Masters Open Championships 2024 (Singapore) in July 2024, and
GetActive! Singapore 2024 Pesta Sukan Taekwondo Competition in August 2024.

“Our vision is to see Virtual Taekwondo on the global stage, recognised as an official event in the Olympic Esports Games. We believe it has the potential to redefine the future of this sport. Singapore Taekwondo Federation is deeply honoured to organise the inaugural World
Taekwondo Virtual Championships. We believe this event marks a significant milestone in the evolution of our beloved sports and paves the way for its future in the digital age”, Mr Johnny Lim, Chairman of STF Virtual Taekwondo Committee.

If you’re keen to find out more about Virtual Taekwondo and the system, don’t hesitate to reach out via email stfvtc@gmail.com or call STF office at +65 6345 1491.

Step into the future and embrace the exciting world of Virtual Taekwondo!

NOTICE OF SINGAPORE TAEKWONDO FEDERATION (STF) EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING 2024

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Dear Members of the Singapore Taekwondo Federation

Notice is hereby given that the Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of the Singapore Taekwondo Federation (STF) will be held in person on 9 June 2024 (Sunday) at 7.30pm at the STF new office 7 Bedok North Street 2, Singapore 469646. Please refer to the accompanying Agenda of the EGM 2024.

  1. Please note that the following key arrangements will be adopted for the EGM:

    2.1 Each Ordinary Member (also referred to as “Voting Member”) may vote in person or by appointing a proxy to vote at the meeting.

    2.2 Each Member may appoint in writing an authorised delegate to attend the EGM and vote on his/her behalf.
  2. Kindly submit the following via email to stkdf.agm@gmail.com with the subject title “STF EGM 2024: (Affiliate’s name)” by 6.00 pm, Monday, 3 June 2024:

    3.1 Delegate Registration Form for affiliate member or the authorised delegate to attend the EGM. Completed registration forms to be submitted via email to stkdf.agm@gmail.com

    Thank you.

    Yours sincerely
    STF Secretariat
    On behalf of Secretary General, STF
    Mr Lai Han Seng

Attached are:


STF holds successful inaugural para taekwondo competition

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The Singapore Taekwondo Federation (STF) held the inaugural STF Para Taekwondo Poomsae Championship on the 20 April 2024, Saturday, with Sister Linda Sim gracing the event as the guest-of honour. She is Vice-Chair World Taekwondo (WT) Taekwondo for All Committee. Sister Linda is also part of the Member Relations and Development Commission.

Although it was the first competition for many contestants, and nervousness was the initial overriding emotion of the day, competitors were encouraged by cheers of family and friends to battle through nerves and complete their designated pa􀆩erns for a panel of five judges.

Elation then took over as medals were presented during the ceremony.

“It’s great that there’s opportunities for persons with disabilities (PWDs) to explore and expose themselves to sports. We think it’s wonderful that STF is creating awareness and possibilities for PWDs,” Mr Marius Madsen, one of the competitors, said.

Mr Madsen was an able-bodied taekwondo athlete before a near-fatal accident. Though he is now paralysed from the waist down, his love for the sport meant that he’s returned as a para-athlete. He competes under P50, which allows the use of assistive technology such as wheelchairs.

“It’s also an opportunity for children with disabilities to engage with people outside and enjoy sports. On top of taekwondo, Whyra also engages in running,” Ms Norhayati Binte Zabah said.

Her son, Whyra Juaanda Bin Anjas Asmara, is hearing impaired and competes under P60.

Other categories represented include:
• P10 – Visual impairment
• P20 – Intellectual impairment
• P40 – Physical impairment

Para Taekwondo is an adaptation of taekwondo for athletes with an impairment, with WT as the sport’s governing body. For instance, adapted rules and regulations include judging para-athletes on stance and practicability of movement and balance, rather than on accuracy of individual movements.

It’s a recognised Paralympic sport, having been included in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics roster. Para Taekwondo will be returning for the upcoming Paris Olympic Games in 2024.

Chaired by Mr Michael Ho, the competition was planned and hosted by the STF Para-taekwondo Subcommittee, following a successful trial in 2023. The effort is part of STF’s push to introduce the sport to PWDs and encourage them to lead a healthy lifestyle.

Medallists at the event are as follows:

P10: Visual impairment – Colour belt, Age 4-14
• Gold – Bryan Lim (Lighthouse School)


P20: Intellectual impairment – Colour belt, Age 4-14
• Gold – Javier Koh (Bravery Taekwondo)

P20: Intellectual impairment – Poom belt, Age 4-14

• Gold – Ler Xin Yi Ann Schenley (K-Masters Taekwondo)
• Silver – Muhammad Amin Bin Ardi (K-Masters Taekwondo

P40: Physical impairment – Colour belt, Age 18 and older
• Gold – Tan Yee Shan Isabelle (Ngee Ann Polytechnic)

P50: Poomsae using assistive devices
• Gold – Marius Madsen (Global Taekwondo)

P60: Hearing impairment
• Gold – Whyra Juaanda Bin Anjas Asmara (Lighthouse School)
• Silver – Nur Kaiyishah Binte Mahathir (Lighthouse School)

The STF Para-Taekwondo Sub-committee led by Chairman Mr Michael Ho would also like to say a “Big Thank You” to all the officials, volunteers and sponsors who have contributed generously to make this event possible.

Breaking Boundaries: Using taekwondo to enhance focus and concentration

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When speaking with Ms Schenley Ler and her father, Mr Stanley Ler, there aren’t many hints that Schenley might be a para-athlete. In fact, she and her father come off as any other typical father-daughter duo.

For instance, when Schenley competed recently, she felt both joyful and excited, though with a touch of nervousness. Behind the scenes, her father is like any other dad; he encourages Schenley to practice at least thirty minutes a day, from Monday to Friday – “if she forgets her patterns, she can just refer to YouTube” – and constantly reminds her to do her best and that she can do it.


The recent competition was STF’s first Para Taekwondo Poomsae Championship, where Schenley competed under P20 for intellectual impairment – and walked home with the gold medal.


Schenley’s father even gave a small tip on competition preparation. “There’s no secret recipe – just practice daily,” he said.


On top of being something she enjoys, taekwondo gives her the chance to keep “strong and healthy”, Schenley said.

“My coaches guide me to practice taekwondo patterns properly. My parents guide me at home. They support and correct me to help me improve,” she enthused.


According to Stanley, taekwondo has also helped Schenley in many positive ways, including improving fitness and enhancing her self-discipline, self-confidence, focus and concentration.


When it comes to training regimes, though, some things just need to be adapted to better suit Schenley’s impairment. For example, there would be times Stanley would only focus on areas that Schenley needs to improve in.


Other times, he would adjust the frequency of training sessions to match Schenley’s fitness level and schedule. He would also provide as much support as needed to help her progress effectively.


The STF Para Taekwondo Committee welcomes para-athletes to compete and it would continue to present such opportunity for more to experience the sports.

INAUGURAL SINGAPORE OPEN 2024 VIRTUAL TAEKWONDO CHAMPIONSHIPS

We are pleased to advise that the closing date for registration has been extended to 28 May 2024. In Order not to miss out on this exciting competition, kindly submit your registration for participation immediately. Thank You.

Our National Kyorugi Championships is happening on 15th and 16th June 2024

Registration is now open from 6 May 2024 till 24th May 2024.

Competition is open for Red belters aged 7 and above and Poom belters between age 7 and 11.

E-registration form and full information can be found at https://www.stf.sg/news/tournaments-local/national-kyorugi-2024-competition-outline/

We look forward to seeing your team at the competition!


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