TAEKWONDO AMERICA

National Tournament

January 24 – 25, 2025

Here’s your chance to have a blast and test your Taekwondo skills! Taekwondo America students will travel from all over the country to compete in this National Tournament! And this opportunity only comes twice a year, so don’t miss out on the fun!

Tournament App

To view results or to find your tournament competition time and ring please use the app.

TA Event App


Winston Salem, NC

The Benton Convention Center
301 West 5th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101

 

 


January 2025

Friday, January 24, 2025
Saturday, January 25, 2025

Registration Deadline: Wed. Jan. 15
T-Shirt Deadline: Sat. Jan. 4
Board Breaking Result Deadline: Sat. Jan.18

 


Hotel Info

Winston Salem Marriott
425 North Cherry Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
1 (800) 228-9290 or
(336) 725-3500

Discounted Rate: $149
Last Day to book: Jan. 6, 2025

Use the following link to reserve your room: https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1723051703759&key=GRP&app=resvlink

TOURNAMENT

 Tournament Registration Deadline
Jan 15, 2025
The times listed in the schedule below are estimates and will vary depending on the number of competitors. Competition should take between 60 to 90 minutes.

A more accurate time will be given the week of the tournament.

NATIONAL TESTING

Testing Registration Deadline
January 4, 2025
Students testing for the rank of 3rd Degree Black Belt or higher.

Any registrations received after this date will not be accepted and the student will not be eligible for testing.

Pre-order your Tournament T-Shirt

before it’s too late!

The only way to guarantee that you’ll get your hands on this limited edition Tournament T-Shirt is now during Pre-orders! Shirts will be sold on the day of the tournament, but often sell out fast!

Pre-ordered shirts are only $25!
T-Shirts will be $30 on the day of the tournament.

 T-Shirt Pre-order Deadline

January 4, 2025

What to Expect from a Tournament

Tournament Competition

Things to Expect:

    1. Tournament rings will be visible and specific
    2. Ring assignments can be found on the TA Event App. See your instructor for the download to add to your smart device.
    3. Arrive at your assigned ring 15-20 minutes early. Arrive in full gear for any of the Sparring Divisions (Continuous Sparring and Point/Break Sparring, not one steps or sparring combinations)
    4. For White, Yellow, and Orange Belts (choosing to do sparring combinations), we begin with patterns. Competitors will be called one at a time to do their pattern. Competitors may do their previous pattern as long as the new rank was achieved at last testing (i.e. a purple belt who received their rank during the August testing cycle may perform Won-Hyo at the September National Tournament). Scores will be awarded by the 3 judges when the competitor is finished. We score on a tenth of a point scale. The same judging will be used for all “Forms Only” rings (Orange Belts who are sparring and for all green belts and above)
    5. If the judges ask for the pattern to be redone, the student has the option. The penalty is point overall deducted from score.
    6. Ties result in a tie breaker. Each competitor will receive 1 attempt. Ties for 1stand 2nd will be awarded 8s and 9s. Ties for 3rd and 4th will be awarded 7s and 8s.
    7. Our sparring brackets are a modified double elimination format. This means that a competitor must lose twice to be fully eliminated from sparring competition. Modified means that a competitor may not “win their way” back into gold medal consideration.
    8. There are two types of sparring. Continuous (1 minute of continuous sparring for the most points) and Point/Break (1 minute or first one to 5 points). These sparring options will take place at different times of the day. They will also take place aside from the Forms competition for Orange Belts and Above)
    9. Points are awarded by judges for either the best one-step or for legal contact to target areas during free sparring. Matches are for 1 minute.
    10. During point/break sparring, there will be a called “break” after each point.
    11. Points are awarded by judges for either the best one-step or for legal contact to target areas during free sparring. Matches are for 1 minute.
    12. Medals are awarded after the ring is complete.
    13. Board Breaking, although done in the taekwondo school, will receive medals at the designated Board Breaking table at the tournament.

 

School Owner

Thursday, January 23, 2025

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2:30PM

School Owners Meeting

School Owners and Future School Owners

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4:30pm

Chairmans Workout

For School Owners, Future School Owners, and Key High Rank

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6:00pm

School Owners Meet and Greet

For School Owners and Future School Owners

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8:00pm

School Owners Dinner

National Testing – Piedmont 4

Friday, January 24, 2025

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8:00PM

Event Setup

For everyone, all available hands to assist with set up

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12:30PM

Testing Judges Meeting

4th Degree Black Belts and above

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1:00pm

National Testing

Students testing for 2nd Degree Senior Black Belt and above

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4:00pm

Tournament Setup

All available Black Belts and Instructors are expected to help in Tournament setup

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4:45pm

High-Rank Judges Meeting

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5:30pm

Opening Ceremonies

Ms. Peck’s 9th Degree Promotion, School Owners Introduction

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6:00pm

Extreme Forms, Synchronized Forms, Team Sparring & High Rank Competition

National Tournament – Piedmont 4

Saturday, January 25, 2025

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8:00AM

All Judges Meeting – All level judges and ring supervisor

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8:30am - 3:00pm (est)

Tournament Competition (use the app to find your specific competition time)

White Belt – Black Belt

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4:00pm (est)

Closing Ceremony Setup

All levels of Instructor

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4:15pm (est)

Closing Ceremony (Demo Team Competition)

Mr. Alluisi’s 7th Degree Promotion. School Owners Rank Presentation, All level’s of Instructors