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NCAA Taekwondo Championship
Champions Number of championships by school References Champions list at the official NCAA Philippines websitePresidents and hosts list at the official NCAA Philippines website See also * Taekwondo in the Philippines * UAAP Taekwondo Championship {{Sports in the Philippines Taekwondo in the Philippines Taekwondo ''Taekwondo'', ''Tae Kwon Do'' or ''Taekwon-Do'' (; ko, 태권도/跆拳道 ) is a Korean martial arts, Korean form of martial arts involving punching and kicking techniques, with emphasis on head-height kicks, spinning jump kicks, and fast k ... Taekwondo competitions ...
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Taekwondo In The Philippines
Taekwondo was introduced to the Philippines through the efforts of Kim Bok Man and Young Man Park. Grand Master Kim Bok Man arrived in 1970 to continue Park's legacy of propagating Taekwondo upon the invitation of President Marcos. Kim continued to pioneer Taekwondo worldwide and left the Philippines in 1971. In 1975, Grand Master Hong Sung-chon came to the Philippines to promote Taekwondo, eventually establishing the Philippine Taekwondo Association (PTA). The current central headquarters of the PTA is at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. The PTA is a member of the Kukkiwon, World Taekwondo Federation, Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee and Asian Taekwondo Union. Terminology Kicks In the Philippines, different names are used for the following kicks. *Forty-five – a roundhouse kick to the torso *Turning-side – pivoting on the front leg or ball of the foot and executing a back kick *Full-moon – hook kick *In-out – crescent kick, raising the le ...
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UAAP Taekwondo Championship
The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) taekwondo tournament was held before in the second semester of the academic year. However when the UAAP Board transferred the volleyball tournament to the second semester in Season 69 (school year 2006-2007), Taekwondo was one of the second semester sports that was moved to the first semester. History The first UAAP Taekwondo Tournament was held during Season 50 (1987–88), with UST team sweeping the tournament with 6 - 0 win–loss card. National University did not field a team during the first tournament. UAAP taekwondo and poomsae champions Triple Championships: * Double Championships: * * * Demonstration sport: * Fewer than four teams participating Number of championships by school References UST, La Salle defend crowns; Ateneo wins juniors title (Feb 13, 2002 - Season 64) See also * Taekwondo in the Philippines * NCAA Taekwondo Championship {{Sports in the Philippines Taekwondo in the Philippines Taekw ...
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National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) Championships
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates student athlete, student athletics among about 1,100 schools in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. It also organizes the athletic sports, athletic programs of colleges and university, universities in the College athletics in the United States, United States and Canada and helps over 500,000 college student athletes who compete annually in college sports. The organization is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Until 1957, the NCAA was a single division for all schools. That year, the NCAA split into the NCAA University Division, University Division and the NCAA College Division, College Division. In August 1973, the current three-division system of NCAA Division I, Division I, NCAA Division II, Division II, and NCAA Division III, Division III was adopted by the NCAA membership in a special convention. Under NCAA rules, Division I and Division II schools can offer scholars ...
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