9 medals, of which 3 gold, for ACS Dragonul Baia Mare at the ITF European Taekwon-do Championship

9 medals, of which 3 gold, for ACS Dragonul Baia Mare at the ITF European Taekwon-do Championship
9 medals, of which 3 gold, for ACS Dragonul Baia Mare at the ITF European Taekwon-do Championship
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Between April 17-21, 2024, the European Championship took place in the Polish city of Lublin by ITF Taekwon-do.

The event was also attended by athletes from ACS Dragonul Baia Mare, accompanied by emeritus coach Dan Goron 6 dan, as coach of the national team.

The team of the Baimare dragons was made up of athletes Cosmin Zetea, Dora Ivasuc, Erik Peter, Carolina Petky, Eduard Pop, Alexia Timiș. The competition brought together more than 800 athletes from 32 countries.

List of winners:

1. Cosmin Zetea – European champion – gold medal – 1st place in the senior team strong break event

2. Alexia Timiș – gold medal – European champion with the team in the junior special techniques test 2

3. Eduard Pop – gold medal – European champion with the team in the junior special techniques test 2

4. Dora Ivasuc – silver medal – 2nd place in the senior team special techniques test

5. Erik Peter – silver medal – European vice-champion with the team in the test of junior special techniques 1

6. Alexia Timiș – bronze medal – 3rd place in the junior team 2 combat test

7. Dora Ivasuc – bronze medal – 3rd place in the tull 2 ​​dan individual senior event

8. Carolina Petky – bronze medal – 3rd place – in the junior team 2 tulle event

9. Dora Ivasuc – bronze medal – 3rd place – at the senior team tulle event

10. Erik Peter – 4th place with the team in the junior 1st strength breaking test

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