Words by Nick Crockford
PK Taekwondo now has 36 new medals, from State and Oceania competitions, at its North Lakes base.
Many were from the Australian Taekwondo Qld (ATQ) Open at the new $15 million indoor sports arena at South Pine Sports Complex, Brendale.
Others came from an online competition run by World Taekwondo Oceania with entrants submitting videos which were then assessed by international-level judges
The online event was set-up when COVID stopped international travel. PK Taekwondo Head Instructor Kangho Park said: “Our team performed so well.”
Medal winners
WTO (World Taekwondo Oceania) Online competition - Flying Side kick
Gold medals: Yvette Boyama, Evan Han, Hazel Han, Eleanor Gray, Aeryn Bay.
Silver medals: Liz Park, Ezekiel Aguillon.
Bronze medals: Jeffrey Park, Jayden Florance, Amal Warakaulle, Daham Warakaulle
ATQ State Open
Gold medals: Jeffrey Park, Moe Nyunt, Yvette Boyama, Eleanor Gray, Pauline Boyama, Jeff Florance, Sean Pan, Daham Warakaulle, Amal Warakaulle, Hazel Han (2 golds), Ezekiel Aguillon (2 golds), Evan Han (2 golds).
Silver medals: Liz Park, Haylee Kim, Aeryn Bay (2 silvers), Min Nyunt (3 silvers), Yvette Boyama, Terang Kim, Evan Han.
Bronze medals: Liz Park, Moe Nyunt.
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