Han's Taekwondo Has High Medal Count in Dallas
By The Bakersfield Californian
Han's Taekwondo Academy's National Team travelled to Dallas, Texas for the 2012 U.S. National Championships. The event gathered over 3500 participants from across the Nation, the largest National Level Event on record. Han's Taekwondo is proud to announce our results: Daniel Pasion, Eric Martinez, Riley Toms, Coby Nguyen, and Ethan Gallegos won GOLD in their sparring divisions and were named National Champions. Havyn Austin, Alexander Neubarth, Jacob Khan, Christine Bonoan, and Garrett Pedersen earned Silver Medals. Jonathan Cejoco and Peter O'Rear earned Bronze medals. Eric Martinez and Alexander Neubarth also earned Bronze in their forms divisions. Grant Austin, Julian Esposo, Gage Legaspi, Dylan Talkington, and Charles Bonoan were eliminated in quarterfinals. Ethan Gallegos was placed on the 2012 U.S. Junior National Team for winning his division.
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HansTaekwondo@yahoo.com
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