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These events invite elite black belt athletes from World Taekwondo's 212 Member National Associations to compete for G2 and G3 world ranking points, ensuring a high-stakes environment with exceptional...
These events invite elite black belt athletes from World Taekwondo's 212 Member National Associations to compete for G2 and G3 world ranking points, ensuring a high-stakes environment with exceptional athletic talent.The competition lineup includes Kyorugi (Sparring), Para-Kyorugi, Poomsae (Patterns), and Para-Poomsae, showcasing Taekwondo's diversity in both technique and performance. With each discipline demanding precision, power, and control, the event provides an arena for Taekwondo athletes to gain valuable international ranking points and critical experience in competitive settings.Both events offer athletes in the Oceania region an invaluable chance to compete alongside the best in the sport and prepare for future international championships. In previous years, these events have attracted participants from around 45 countries, including numerous top-10 ranked athletes, making it one of the key dates on the international Taekwondo calendar.Each event reflects the collaboration between World Taekwondo, the Oceania Taekwondo Union, and Australian Taekwondo, all dedicated to advancing the sport's reach and competitive standards in Oceania and beyond.
Date & Time
Saturday 20 June 2026
5:06 pm – 12:00 am
Melbourne Flames Dragon Boat Club is your gateway to the exhilarating sport of dragon boating. As one of Australia’s fastest growing water sports, dragon boating is truly unique as men and women of all ages can train and compete together in one crew. We welcome new members regardless of gender or fitness level (minimum age is 12 years). Come along and try dragon boating with one of Australia's top teams for FREE! Simply sign up for a Dragon Pass (1 month free trial) via the link below and follow the instructions sent to your email. You will need to download TeamApp and RSVP there to confirm your spot. [Registration - Melbourne Flames](https://members.melbourneflames.com.au/registration/) We recommend you attend a welcome Sunday session for your first training. After you've learnt the ropes, you can join any of our Tuesday and Thursday on-water sessions. **What to bring to a training session** * Water bottle * Weather appropriate clothes that you don't mind getting wet i.e. hat and thongs in summer, thermals and shoes in winter * Towel and a change of dry clothes * Any friends you think would be interested, get them to register for DragonPass and TeamApp as well! * A sense of adventure and a positive attitude! All equipment, including a lifejacket and paddle, are provided. If you have any questions, please message the page!
location_onCommunity Hub @ The Docks, Melbourne
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