Congratulations to the Coronado Training Center (CTC) who walked away with numerous
awards from a recent martial arts tournament in San Diego.
On September 11, 2010 the kids put their Taekwondo skills on display at a friendly martial arts
tournament. The children, who varied in age from 10 all the way up to 21, have been receiving
training in the traditional Korean art form for multiple years.
Chief Instructor Boyle said of the children and young adults, “I’m truly proud of our students’
performance in the tournament and that they behaved themselves as quality martial artists,
young men, and young women.”
CTC students sparred against others from all over Southern California. Greg Rathbone (CHS
class of 08), Owen Heidenreich (age 13), and Annie Cutchen (CHS class of 10) took home gold
medals for winning their divisions. Juliana Solinap (age 10) received a silver medal for placing
second in her division. Garrett Clark (CHS class of 09) took home the bronze. And Gustav
Ostermarker (age 11) placed fourth in the toughest division of the tournament.
The children also demonstrated their forms, called “poomses”, to the judges. A poomse is a
prearranged sequence of martial arts techniques that can be performed either with or without
the use of a weapon. In this portion of the competition, Emma Cleveland (age 10), Dylan Stella
(age 11), Owen Heidenreich, and Greg Rathbone took home gold medals. Abigail Boyle (age 10)
and Courtney Douglas (age 12) took home silver medals. And Juliana Solinap took home a
bronze medal.
In addition to self defense, Taekwondo also stresses the importance of courtesy, integrity, self
control, perseverance, and an indomitable spirit. Chief Instructor Boyle was extremely pleased
to receive an email after the tournament from the event organizer (a sixth degree black belt
and former Olympian) commending his students for being “polite and respectful both inside
and outside of the ring”.
For more information about the Coronado Training Center, Taekwondo, or future tournaments,
please visit their website at www.CoronadoTrainingCenter.com.