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Invitational Taekwondo Tournament 2013

Date : 16th and 17th March 2013,

Saturday and Sunday

Time : 8a.m. – 6.30p.m.

Venue : Complex Belia & Sukan Negeri Melaka

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INFORMATION SHEET

|1. |DATE |16th & 17th March 2013, Saturday and Sunday |
|2. |VENUE |Komplex Belia & Sukan Negeri Melaka |
|3. |ORGANISER |MMU Taekwondo Club (Malacca) |
|4. |EVENTS |Free Sparring & Poomse |
|5. |QUALIFICATION OF PARTICIPANT |All tertiary level educational institutes and college Taekwondo Club affiliated to |
| | |Taekwondo Malaysia (WTF). All participants are required to show their I.C. card and student|
| | |matrix card. |
|6. |COMPETITION RULES |Conventional WTF Competition Rules |
|7. |METHOD OF CONTEST |SPARRING EVENT: |
| | |Male & Female |
| | |(2 minutes x 3 rounds x 30 seconds rest) |
| | | |
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