
Jakarta, hitclubapk3 Indonesia
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First day of implementation
hitclubapk3 Indonesia Taekwondo Championship 2
at GOR Ciracas, Friday (14/11) it was successfully held.
All competition categories from Poomsae (art) and Kyorugi (fighting) were held immediately on the first day.For the Poomsae and Kyorugi categories, the beginner numbers were held first in the morning to afternoon sessions.Meanwhile, the junior and senior Kyorugi numbers were held in the final session in the afternoon.
“In general, the first day was held according to plan. There are hundreds of athletes who have competed today. Tomorrow it will continue with the Kyorugi event and there will also be an opening ceremony,” said Randi Pratama Putra to hitclubapk3Indonesia.com, Friday (14/1).
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Even though it has only started on the first day, hitclubapk3 Indonesia Taekwondo Championship 2 has already attracted great interest from the audience.
On average, those who come to the stands are supporters of each Dojang or taekwondo club that is participating in the tournament.
Not only did they come with their entourage, the supporters also made the arena even more lively with shouts and banging drums like football supporters.
Even though the main hall was very busy, the audience remained orderly in supporting their favorite athletes.
A total of 2,500 participants enlivened the hitclubapk3 Indonesia Taekwondo Championship 2 at GOR Ciracas, East Jakarta, from Friday to Sunday, 14-16 November 2025.
This Grade B national level tournament competes in the Kyorugi and Poomsae categories for beginners and achievements from the Pre-Cadet, Cadet, Junior and Senior classes.
The hitclubapk3 Indonesia Taekwondo Championship has moved up from Grade C to Grade B. This increase brings the number of provinces from previously five regions to now 17 regions.
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