Kiwis favoured in Taekwon-do champs
They are the unheralded Kiwi world champions.
You may not be aware of them, but they are about to defend their world title yet again
The New Zealand International Taekwon-do world championship team departs later this week for the world champs in Dublin.
The 58-strong team comprises of seniors (over 18 years) and juniors (12-18 years) with results from both contributing towards the overall placing of a nation.
Despite not being overly recognised in their own country, again New Zealand is one of the favourites.
‘‘They are a pretty inspiring team of athletes who keep on coming up with the results. The may be unheralded, however the International Taekwon-do community is very proud of them,’’ says chief executive Mike Thompson.
For team manager and former World Cup champion Nathan Bowden, who trains out of the Southern Cross Taekwon-do Academy in Palmerston North, the Kiwi athletes attending the world champs have a special characteristic about them.
‘‘Success doesn’t come without hard work, everyone knows that but I do believe that these New Zealand teams have a quality that is unique to them. In all competitions I’ve been to, Kiwis have a genuine support and admiration for each other’s success. An ability to be proud of others performances regardless of their own and a built in supportive attitude in times of success and loss.
‘‘In addition New Zealand International Taekwon-do has exceptional masters, coaches and instructors nationwide. We are admired worldwide for our standards and prove this over and over. To be part of this team as a manager and see the continuation of these attributes just cements that all these characteristics are alive and well and will take us to this year’s world champs with the same winning formula which admired worldwide however we remain relatively quiet about this success here at home.
‘‘Amongst the outstanding performance of so many Kiwis it’s hard to get noticed but what I’d like everyone to know is that our success is spread across the team, male and female from all backgrounds. Almost every category we compete in has had a New Zealand world champion. We represent New Zealand from all areas of kiwi life and show every year that anyone can become a champion setting a great example for our communities,’’ said Bowden.
There are a large number of current and former world champions in the team including Wellington’s Wesley Filiki for his board breaking, Frances Lloyd a First Dan from the Silla Club in Tauranga who attends Tauranga Girls College, Alex Petrovich from Palmerston North who was a top junior at the last world champs.