Australia's Junior National Team kicked off their World Championships campaign with a high-performance training camp at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra, marking a key milestone in their preparation.
Australian Taekwondo’s future stars are set to take on the world’s best at the 5th edition of the World Taekwondo Cadet Championships in Sofia this week.
The prestigious event is finally going ahead after a one year delay due to the global pandemic.
Seventeen Cadets will the fly flag for Australia at the Championships, which will take place from July 28-31 at the Arena Armeec.
These promising 12 to 14-year-old athletes earned their spot on the Australian team last month, by winning their weight categories at the 2022 World Cadet Championships Selection Event at the Whitlam Centre in Liverpool.
World Taekwondo President, Chungwon Choue, said the tournament will provide vital experience to the sport’s champions of tomorrow.
“The importance of the World Taekwondo Cadet Championships cannot be understated. At the delayed Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021, 17 out of the 32 medallists had medalled either at the World Taekwondo cadet or junior championships, or at the Youth Olympic Games,” President Choue said.
“This goes to show that the Cadet athletes who will be competing in Sofia have the potential to be nurtured into World or Olympic champions.”
Who are the Aussies fighting?
The Aussies will begin their campaign in the Round of 64 tomorrow and will take on the following opponents. You can see the draw for Day 1 here.
How long are the fights?
1 minute 30 seconds x 3 (2) rounds with 1 minute break for all matches.
Where can I watch them?
You can tune in to the Championships via World Taekwondo’s Live Stream on YouTube.
What time are the fights?
The official tournament timetable can be found here.
Where can I find the tournament’s results?
If the Eastern European Summer Time Zone gets the better of you, you can check out the official results at this link.
Don’t forget to also tune in to the World Junior Taekwondo Championships, where another 20 young Aussies will take to the mats at the same venue this weekend – from August 2-7.
Australia's Junior National Team kicked off their World Championships campaign with a high-performance training camp at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra, marking a key milestone in their preparation.
Twenty rising stars will represent Australia at the World Taekwondo Junior Championships in October with the National Team now confirmed after last month's selection event in Liverpool, New South Wales.
The Whitlam Whitlam Leisure Centre in Liverpool will welcome nearly 100 athletes on Saturday as they vie for a place on the Australian National team for the 2024 World Taekwondo Junior Championships.