Han's Taekwondo Hosts High Level Sparring Camp
Han's Taekwondo Academy hosted the 2012 California State Athlete Sparring Camp to help competitors prepare for the upcoming U.S. Open in Las Vegas, Nevada and the Junior World Championship in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
The camp was instructed by 1993 World Medalist Hyon Lee, former Mexico National Team Member Octavio Villa, President of the California Taekwondo Association Young In Cheon, and California State Coach Francis Esposo.
In attendance were USA-Taekwondo National Team Members and AAU National Team Members collaborating and sharing ideas and high level techniques to further improve the skills of California Taekwondo Athletes in World Class competition.
Contact info:
Francis Esposo
HansTaekwondo@yahoo.com
(661) 833-2625
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