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Taekwondo students learn discipline and confidence (The Tomahawk)
Three times a week, seven young students eagerly gather at Mountain Fitness to study a Korean martial art known as Taekwondo. The energy level is palpable as this group tackles forms, kicking, punching, board-breaking, self-defense and physical-fitness activities.

Woman martial artist wins berth in Youth Olympics (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese taekwondo martial art athlete Nguyen Thanh Thao won a ticket to the first Youth Olympics Games by finishing third at the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) qualification at Tijuana, Mexico, which wrapped up on Friday.

Biz Buzz (Urban Tulsa)
New in the Neighborhood. It's nice to see native Tulsans moving their businesses or families back to the area. While it might not be the personal family of Renzi Stone, he has decided to expand his professional family, Saxum Public Relations to the Tulsa area. In the second quarter of this year, the...

Chicago teen to compete in Youth Olympics (ABC 7 Chicago)
A Chicago teenager is one of three athletes who qualified to compete in the first Youth Olympic Games in taekwondo.

Pages: The 28th SAC-SMB Cebu Sports Awards (Sun Star)
IT’S “The Oscars” of Cebu sports. It’s the one evening of the year’s 365 nights when all the top athletes gather to mingle, swap stories, celebrate and be applauded. read more

National Taekwondo event set for York in late March (The York Dispatch)
York County will play host to the USA Taekwondo (USAT) National Qualifier on Saturday, March 27, and Sunday, March 28, at the York Expo Center's Toyota Arena.

How Bristol engineers helped golden girl Amy Williams to Olympic success (This is Bristol)
DAVID CLENSY meets Winter Olympics star Amy Williams to find out how a team of engineers at BAE Systems in Bristol helped her slide her way to a gold medal in Vancouver

Pole dancing aims for Olympic recognition (The New Zealand Herald)
For Japan's Mai Sato, watching all those gold medals being handed out in Vancouver is a bittersweet experience. Sato knows the demands of being the best. In her world, blisters are the rule, bruises a way of life. And the...

Pole dancing aims for Olympic recognition (The New Zealand Herald)
For Japan's Mai Sato, watching all those gold medals being handed out in Vancouver is a bittersweet experience.

Mixed results for CC professor in Olympic medal predictions (Colorado Springs Gazette)
A Colorado College economics professor known for his accuracy in predicting how many medals countries will win at the Olympics almost nailed Canada’s total-medal count, but he shortchanged the U.S. and his guesses in the gold-medal race were way...



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