Swift Current Christian Taekwondo Athletes Win 28 Medals at Prairie Wildfire TournamentSwift Current Christian Taekwondo Athletes Win 28 Medals at Prairie Wildfire Tournament

Swift Current, SK – The Prairie Wildfire Taekwondo tournament took place on April 22, in Yorkton SK, and 16 athletes from Swift Current Christian Taekwondo participated in the event. The athletes performed exceptionally well, winning a total of 28 medals.

The tournament saw participants from various cities and provinces across Canada. Swift Current Christian Taekwondo athletes showed great skill and sportsmanship throughout the event, earning them several podium finishes.

The following Swift Current Christian Taekwondo athletes won medals at the tournament:

In the poomsae competition, athletes showcased their technical skill, executing precise and dynamic movements. The following Swift Current Taekwondo athletes won medals:

  • Marcel Facette: Silver in Poomsae
  • Zac Wolfe: Bronze in Poomsae
  • Kya Yates: Silver in Poomsae
  • Joel Pauls: Bronze in Poomsae
  • Maelle Pauls: Gold in Poomsae
  • Kaitlyn Krieser: Silver in Poomsae
  • Janessa Tacholsky: Gold in Poomsae
  • Tate Unger: Gold in Poomsae
  • Dallas Philippon: Silver in Poomsae
  • Payten Hyde: Silver in Poomsae
  • Jade Philippon: Gold in Poomsae
  • Myranda Tacholsky: Gold in Poomsae
  • Brandie Hyde: Silver in Poomsae
  • Marlee Sebo: Gold in Poomsae
  • Marlee Philippon: Gold in Poomsae
  • Kaylee Dowdeswell: Gold in Poomsae

In the sparring competition, athletes demonstrated their strength and agility in one-on-one matches. The following Swift Current Taekwondo athletes won medals:

  • Serena Sebo: Bronze in Sparring
  • Marlee Philippon: Gold in Sparring
  • Myranda Tacholsky: Gold in Sparring
  • Janessa Tacholsky: Silver in Sparring
  • Kaylee Dowdeswell: Bronze in Sparring
  • Brandie Hyde: Silver in Sparring
  • Jade Philippon: Gold in Sparring
  • Marlee Sebo: Bronze in Sparring
  • Payten Hyde: Silver in Sparring
  • Tate Unger: Gold in Sparring
  • Kurt Delmondo: Silver in Sparring

“We are incredibly proud of our athletes and their achievements at the Prairie Wildfire tournament,” said Master Voysey, the head instructor at Swift Current Christian Taekwondo. “Their hard work and dedication have paid off, and we look forward to continuing to support and train them in their future endeavors.”

Swift Current Christian Taekwondo is a local Taekwondo school that provides training in traditional Korean martial arts to students of all ages and skill levels. For more information, visit their website at www.christiantkd.com.

Gary Voysey

Gary Voysey

Master Voysey has been practicing martial arts for over 30 years. He is currently a 4th Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo