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The 2nd half of the UAAP Taekwondo tournament, after the kyorugi (sparring) tournament, is the poomsae tournament. Poomsae, or pumsae, when translated means form and requires much discipline to successfully master. The forms performed by the jins have been determined weeks prior to the tournament.
The UAAP Poomsae meet is a one-day contest broken down into 5 categories. This recap will focus on the 4th event: the Men’s Team category. Each category is broken down into the elimination round with the top 3 going to the finals while each round would consist of 2 forms. 5 judges are designated to score each performance.
The jins performing are as follows: (By order of performance)
SCHOOL | JINS | ||
UST | Ronnel Avenido | Adrian Maynard Ang | Joseph Bien Calo |
*UE | Cris Paul Mirasol | Joenel Rendora | Jenar Torillos |
FEU | Darrel Lorico | Cyril Perez | Joper Alconera |
UP | Dustin Mella | Jun Jeffri Lidasan | Roman Sta. Roman |
ADMU | Justin de Leon | Marc Frigillana | Radley Rae Dizon |
DLSU | Raphael Mella | Sidney Lopez | Justine Karl Andal |
*UE withdrew from the competition
The Forms
Taegeuk 8 or Taegeuk Pal Jang
The trigram represented in this form is earth. Moreover, it represents the yin in yin-yang. This is the last of the 8 taegeuk poomsaes. With all these in mind, it represents the beginning and the end, the root and the settlement. The jin must put emphasis on the accuracy of stepping and the difference between the jumping-over kick and the alternate jumping kick in the air.
Taegeuk 7 or Taeguek Chil Jang
The trigram represented in this form is mountain. A mountain exemplifies indomitability and majesty but still carrying a serene imagery. The jin’s performance must exemplify beauty, hardness and serenity, just like a beautiful mountain.
Here are the performances of each jin based on ranking.
Source: Taekwondo Bible
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Ateneo de Manila University Blue Jins
Justin de Leon, Marc Frigillana, and Radley Rae Dizon
Taegeuk 8 or Taegeuk Pal Jang
Taegeuk 7 or Taeguek Chil Jang
ADMU | TAEGUEK 8 | TAEGEUK 7 | TOTAL |
Justin de Leon | 7.06 | 7.1 | 7.08 |
Marc Frigillana | |||
Radley Rae Dizon |
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Far Eastern University Tamaraws
Darrel Lorico, Cyril Perez, and Joper Alconera
Taegeuk 8 or Taegeuk Pal Jang
Taegeuk 7 or Taeguek Chil Jang
FEU | TAEGUEK 8 | TAEGEUK 7 | TOTAL |
Darrel Lorico | 7.4 | 7.53 | 7.47 |
Cyril Perez | |||
Joper Alconera |
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University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons
Dustin Mella, Jun Jeffri Lidasan, and Roman Sta. Roman
Taegeuk 8 or Taegeuk Pal Jang
Taegeuk 7 or Taeguek Chil Jang
UP | TAEGUEK 8 | TAEGEUK 7 | TOTAL |
Dustin Mella | 7.4 | 7.53 | 7.47 |
Jun Jeffri Lidasan | |||
Roman Sta. Roman |
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University of Santo Tomas Tiger Jins
Ronnel Avenido, Adrian Maynard Ang, and Joseph Bien Calo
Taegeuk 8 or Taegeuk Pal Jang
Taegeuk 7 or Taeguek Chil Jang
UST | TAEGUEK 8 | TAEGEUK 7 | TOTAL |
Ronnel Avenido | 7.46 | 7.63 | 7.55 |
Adrian Maynard Ang | |||
Joseph Bien Calo |
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De La Salle University Green Jins
Raphael Mella, Sidney Lopez, and Justine Karl Andal
Taegeuk 8 or Taegeuk Pal Jang
Taegeuk 7 or Taeguek Chil Jang
DLSU | TAEGUEK 8 | TAEGEUK 7 | TOTAL |
Raphael Mella | 7.83 | 7.95 | 7.9 |
Sidney Lopez | |||
Justine Karl Andal |
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The top 3 placers: UP’s Dustin Mella, Jun Jeffri Lidasan, and Roman Sta. Roman (7.55), UST’s Ronnel Avenido, Adrian Maynard Ang, and Joseph Bien Calo (7.67), and DLSU’s Raphael Mella, Sidney Lopez, and Justine Karl Andal (7.9) advance to the finals. The order of performances for the finals is based on the scores from the elimination round with the 3rd performing first.
Forms
Sipjin
In Korean folklore, there are 10 symbols for longevity: sun, moon, mountain, water, stone, pine tree, herb of eternal youth, turtle, deer and crane. All these symbols give man faith, hope and love. Sipjin represents the 10 symbols for longevity. This form represents the endless development and growth of a jin.
Keumgang
Keumgang is defined as a diamond. In addition, the mountain Keumgang, is the symbol of Korean national spirit. A Keumgang warrior is the mightiest of warriors as said by Buddha. The jin performing the keumgang must represent the hardness and beauty of a diamond and, as well as, the balance as represented by the keumgang warrior.
Here are the performances of each jin based on ranking.
Source: Taekwondo Bible
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University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons
Dustin Mella, Jun Jeffri Lidasan, and Roman Sta. Roman
Sipjin
Keumgang
UP | SIPJIN | KEUMGANG | TOTAL |
Dustin Mella | 7.73 | 7.4 | 7.57 |
Jun Jeffri Lidasan | |||
Roman Sta. Roman |
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University of Santo Tomas Tiger Jins
Ronnel Avenido, Adrian Maynard Ang, and Joseph Bien Calo
Sipjin
Keumgang
UST | SIPJIN | KEUMGANG | TOTAL |
Ronnel Avenido | 7.63 | 7.54 | 7.59 |
Adrian Maynard Ang | |||
Joseph Bien Calo |
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De La Salle University Green Jins
Raphael Mella, Sidney Lopez, and Justine Karl Andal
Sipjin
Keumgang
DLSU | SIPJIN | KEUMGANG | TOTAL |
Raphael Mella | 7.9 | 7.6 | 7.75 |
Sidney Lopez | |||
Justine Karl Andal |
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