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2019 National International School Taekwondo Championships 2019 National International School Taekwondo Championships Court Batch No. No. POOMSAE INDIVIDUAL A 1 1 JUNIOR FEMALE WHITE 9 Preliminary Taegeuk 3 1 Ruhiya Rashid Australian International School 2 Choi Eun Seo German European School Singapore 3 Avika Gupta Yuvabharathi International School A 2 2 JUNIOR FEMALE YELLOW 7 Taegeuk 2 3 1 Wang Zhifei Canadian International School (Lakeside) 2 Lahaina Mitra-Vyas Canadian International School (Lakeside) 3 Eleonora Kolpakova Invictus International School A 3 3 JUNIOR FEMALE GREEN 6 Taegeuk 3 3 1 Keira Moore Australian International School 2 Isabella Goss Australian International School 3 Varunika Patro Singapore Amercian School A 4 4 JUNIOR FEMALE BLUE 4 Taegeuk 5 2 1 Zoe Li Nexus International School 2 Taanya Chaudhuri Overseas Family School A 5 5 JUNIOR FEMALE BLUE 3 Taegeuk 6 3 1 Annika Virmani Chatsworth International School 2 Sophie Gams German European School Singapore 3 Velouria Eloise Ibarra HFSE International School A 6 6 JUNIOR FEMALE RED 2 Taegeuk 7 2 1 Anika Gupta Singapore Amercian School 2 Sophia Burke Australian International School A 7 7 JUNIOR FEMALE RED 1 Taegeuk 8 1 1 Victoria May Hansen Canadian International School (Lakeside) A 8 8 JUNIOR FEMALE POOM 1 Koryo 1 1 Maile Kavya Chanda Stamford American International School A 9 9 JUNIOR FEMALE POOM 2 Kumgang 1 1 Alya Lynn Nguyen Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong) B 1 10 JUNIOR MALE WHITE 9 Preliminary Taegeuk 1 1 Morgan Conway Swiss School B 2 11 JUNIOR MALE YELLOW 7 Taegeuk 2 2 1 Debargho Chattopadhyay German European School Singapore 2 Jacob Mangun Singapore Amercian School B 3 12 JUNIOR MALE GREEN 6 Taegeuk 3 3 1 Etienne Vitiello Lycee Francais De Singapore 2 Moritz Denk Swiss School 3 Philip Kwak Singapore Amercian School B 4 13 JUNIOR MALE GREEN 5 Taegeuk 4 3 1 Roger Kasmara Gems World Academy (Singapore) 2 Yejun Choi Stamford American International School 3 Marshall Tamura Singapore Amercian School B 5 14 JUNIOR MALE BLUE 4 Taegeuk 5 3 1 Evan Hernandez Stamford American International School 2 Sahil Isaac Garcia Jha Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong) 3 Bodhin Patel Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong) B 6 15 JUNIOR MALE BLUE 3 Taegeuk 6 3 1 Hirotaka Fujita Etonhouse International School 2 Carlos Daniel Cunningham Singapore Amercian School 3 Ezra Ambrose Ahn Singapore Amercian School B 7 16 JUNIOR MALE RED 2 Taegeuk 7 1 1 Lex Tamura Singapore Amercian School B 8 17 JUNIOR MALE RED 1 Taegeuk 8 3 1 Chirstopher Mangun Singapore Amercian School 2 Bruce Pfister Swiss School 3 Zygmund John Hill Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong) C 1 18 JUNIOR MALE POOM 1 Koryo 2 1 Harrison Zong He Keong United World College - Southeast Asia (East) 2 Lee Kang Rhock Singapore Amercian School C 2 19 JUNIOR MALE POOM 2 Keumgang 2 1 Niall Kumar Eralil Singapore Amercian School 2 Agastya Sidher Singapore Amercian School D 1 20 SENIOR FEMALE GREEN 6 Taegeuk 3 1 1 Anya Singh Stamford American International School D 2 21 SENIOR FEMALE GREEN 5 Taegeuk 4 1 1 Yuner Qing Rena Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong) D 3 22 SENIOR FEMALE RED 2 Taegeuk 7 1 1 Zahra Kazmi Singapore Amercian School D 4 23 SENIOR FEMALE POOM 1 Koryo 4 1 Isabella Ashley Long Yiqian Singapore Amercian School 2 Ava Li Nexus International School 3 Nysa Kumar Eralil Singapore Amercian School 4 Rachel Lee Ha Yoon Singapore Amercian School D 5 24 SENIOR MALE WHITE 9 Preliminary Taegeuk 1 1 Yotaro Chan Singapore Amercian School D 6 25 SENIOR MALE GREEN 6 Taegeuk 3 1 1 Ege Tavsanci Singapore Amercian School D 7 26 SENIOR MALE BLUE 3 Taegeuk 6 1 1 Sidhant Virmani United World College - Southeast Asia (East) D 8 27 SENIOR MALE RED 1 Taegeuk 8 1 1 Hasan Belgaumi Singapore Amercian School D 9 28 SENIOR MALE POOM 1 Koryo 4 1 Axel Raber Singapore Amercian School 2 Keifer Li Hamilton Wright St Joseph's Institution International 3 Maximilian F. Beinert German European School Singapore 4 Ardacho Guy Proulx ISS International School D 10 29 SENIOR MALE POOM 2 Ke+H99umgang 4 1 Ethan Kwak Singapore Amercian School 2 Tyler Taehyun Hwang Singapore Amercian School 3 Manit Singh Singapore Amercian School 4 William Bremer Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong) C 3 30 "C" DIVISION FEMALE POOM 1 Koryo 1 1 Diya Koul Singapore Amercian School C 4 31 "C" DIVISION FEMALE POOM 2 Kumgang 2 1 Thorstensen Amelia Nicoline Eek United World College - Southeast Asia (Dover) 2 Kamilla Dorottya Marosi United World College - Southeast Asia (Dover) C 5 32 "C" DIVISION MALE POOM 1 Koryo 1 1 Charles Willian St Joseph's Institution International C 6 33 "C" DIVISION MALE POOM 2 Keumgang 4 1 Spencer Zong Ping Keong United World College - Southeast Asia (East) 2 Darren Yap Zong Han ACS International 3 Kenya Tan Canadian International School (Lakeside) 4 Aadi Biswas Singapore Amercian School C 7 34 "B" DIVISION FEMALE BLACK 1 Koryo 2 1 Hunar Singh Overseas Family School 2 Poh Wan Wen Georgia St Joseph's Institution International 2018 National International School Taekwondo Championships - Kyorugi S/No Division / Category 1 JUNIOR FEMALE RED BELT - UNDER 25 KG 1 Anya Lalani United World College - Southeast Asia (East) 2 JUNIOR FEMALE RED BELT - UNDER 32 KG 3 1 29 3 12 2 Inaaya Lalani United World College - Southeast Asia (East) Sophia Burke Australian International School Stella Marie Hansen Canadian International School (Lakeside) 3 JUNIOR FEMALE RED BELT - UNDER 50 KG 1 Ojasvi Gour Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong) 4 JUNIOR FEMALE POOM BELT - UNDER 28 KG 1 Georgia Lily Newitt Australian International School 5 JUNIOR FEMALE POOM BELT - UNDER 47 KG 2 Filippa Lundman Stamford American International School 16 Darya Johnson Canadian International School 6 JUNIOR MALE RED BELT - UNDER 27 KG 2 Gabriel Eric Nilsson Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong) 17 James Newitt Australian International School 7 JUNIOR MALE RED BELT - UNDER 33 KG 3 1 30 3 13 2 Ishaan Dipan Natali Dover Court International School Sougato Chakrobortty Stamford American International School Lex Tamura Singapore Amercian School 8 JUNIOR MALE RED BELT - UNDER 41 KG 1 JiaLin Qui Leo United World College - Southeast Asia (East) 9 JUNIOR MALE POOM BELT - UNDER 29 KG 6 1 14 5 1 4 31 3 2 6 15 2 Tsang Zi Yue Dulwich College (Singapore) Palmer Kai Chanda Stamford American International School James Buchan Tanglin Trust School JiHo Chung Canadian International School (Lakeside) Luke Kwak Singapore Amercian School Harrison Zong He Keong United World College - Southeast Asia (East) 10 JUNIOR MALE POOM BELT - UNDER 34 KG 3 1 21 3 3 2 Shafran-Conway Daniil Tanglin Trust School Na Jinoo Singapore Amercian School Alexander Scott Tehvand Australian International School 11 JUNIOR MALE POOM BELT - UNDER 41 KG 4 1 4 4 22 3 5 2 Niall Kumar Eralil Singapore Amercian School Agastya Sidher Singapore Amercian School Jason Nguyen Rauch One World International School Yoonwoo Chung Canadian International School (Lakeside) 12 JUNIOR MALE POOM BELT - UNDER 48 KG 2 Victor Felix Stockmann Dulwich College (Singapore) 18 Mirza Mohammed Jafar Hassan German European School Singapore 13 SENIOR FEMALE RED BELT - UNDER 48 KG 2 Zahra Kazmi Singapore Amercian School 19 Anonshka Miriam Mathew United World College - Southeast Asia (Dover) 14 SENIOR FEMALE POOM BELT - UNDER 36 KG 1 Tahnee L. Baragona Singapore Amercian School 15 SENIOR FEMALE POOM BELT - UNDER 42 KG 2 Gabriella Shizu Lucero Singapore Amercian School 20 Nysa Kumar Eralil Singapore Amercian School 16 SENIOR FEMALE POOM BELT - UNDER 53 KG 1 Charlotte Dianne Newitt Australian International School 17 SENIOR MALE RED BELT - UNDER 44 KG 1 Hasan Belgaumi Singapore Amercian School 18 SENIOR MALE POOM BELT - UNDER 30 KG 1 Zhao Tianlin Canadian International School (Lakeside) 19 SENIOR MALE POOM BELT - UNDER 39 KG 3 1 23 3 6 2 Aryan Khanna United World College - Southeast Asia (Dover) Joshua Goursat Lycee Francais De Singapore Alexandre Aiden Behar Dulwich College (Singapore) 20 SENIOR MALE POOM BELT - UNDER 45 KG 3 1 24 3 7 2 Ardacho Guy Proulx ISS International School Keifer Li Hamilton Wright St Joseph's Institution International Manit Singh Singapore Amercian School 21 SENIOR MALE POOM BELT - UNDER 53 KG 3 1 25 3 8 2 Addison Tan Zhikai St Joseph's Institution International Liam Johannes Kinze St Joseph's Institution International Axel Raber Singapore Amercian School 22 "C" DIVISION FEMALE BLACK BELT - UNDER 49 KG 3 1 26 3 9 2 Ashley Daeun Yoon St Joseph's Institution International Diya Koul Singapore Amercian School Sukaynah Mahira Hassan German European School Singapore 23 "C" DIVISION FEMALE BLACK BELT - UNDER 64 KG 1 Lucia Tara Stockmann Dulwich College (Singapore) 24 "C" DIVISION MALE BLACK BELT - UNDER 52 KG 3 1 27 3 10 2 Spencer Zong Ping Keong United World College - Southeast Asia (East) Tejas Trikha Global Indian International School Neil Ghosh Gems World Academy (Singapore) 25 "C" DIVISION MALE BLACK BELT - UNDER 59 KG 3 1 28 3 11 2 Kenya Tan Canadian International School (Lakeside) Kushaan Kapoor Singapore Amercian School Elliot William Tehvand Australian International School 26 "C" DIVISION MALE BLACK BELT - UNDER 71 KG 1 Aadi Biswas Singapore Amercian School 27 "B" DIVISION FEMALE BLACK BELT - UNDER 50 KG 1 Hunar Singh Overseas Family School 28 "B" DIVISION FEMALE BLACK BELT - UNDER 57 KG 1 Cecilia Eek Thorstensen United World College - Southeast Asia (Dover).
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