The Philippine Star

Phl best vie in CPJ taekwondo tourney

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The country’s best taekwondo performers are among 800 jins who will see action in the Smart MVP Sports Foundation/PLDT Home Ultera CPJ (Carlos Palanca Jr.) championsh­ips Feb. 9-10 at SM Mall of Asia Music Hall.

Among the leading competitor­s eyeing slots on the 2019 Philippine team are Pauline Lopez, Arven Alcantara and Samuel Thomas Harper Morrison in Kyorugi (free sparring). Other veterans will bid for berths in Poomsae (form).

Kyorugi will feature senior, junior, cadet and gradeschoo­l fighters for both male and female divisions while Poomsae competitio­n will be divided into three divisions – individual, team and pair.

Philippine Taekwondo Associatio­n (PTA) secretary general, Makati Rep. Manuel Monsour del Rosario III, said the two-day CPJ competitio­n will also serve as a tuneup for Philippine team members who will vie in the World Taekwondo Championsh­ips, Asian Cadet and Junior Championsh­ips, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games (test event), ATF Taekwondo Championsh­ips and the Southeast Asian Games.

The ATF Championsh­ips and SEA Games will be held in Manlla.

Sponsors of the CPJ tourney include PLDT, Meralco, Philippine Sports Commission and Philippine Olympic Committee.

Parents interested to enroll their children in the sport and martial art enthusiast­s are invited to witness the tourney starting at 9 a.m.

 ??  ?? UE’s John Angelo Benocilla, one of the top finishers in a previous CPJ event, executes a roundhouse kick against LSGH’s Hosea Marcus Calalang.
UE’s John Angelo Benocilla, one of the top finishers in a previous CPJ event, executes a roundhouse kick against LSGH’s Hosea Marcus Calalang.

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