TOURNAMENT RESULTS
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December 7, 2004
LAITF Las Vegas Open Tae Kwon Do Championship
UNLV, Las Vegas, Nevada

1st Innaugeral USTA Taekwondo Championship
UNLV, Las Vegas, Nevada
Tiger Stuart Blue was the only World Academy athlete to compete. Turn-out for the event
was sparse. In a division of only two competitors, Mr. Blue took
double Gold Medals in
Olympic Sparring and Poomse
over an unqualified competitor from Ohio.

22nd US Open Invitational Taekwondo Championship
Stardust Hotel Pavillion, Ls Vegas, Nevada

Tekno Fort Worth International Taekwondo Championship
Fort Worth, Texas
Tiger Stuart Blue was the only Nevada athlete to compete. The World Academy Blue Belt
took a handy
Gold Medal in Forms but garnered only a Bronze Medal in Kyroogi after
being scored loser in a match against celebrity athlete
Isaac Park, the grandson of
Tournament Director Grandmaster Won Park
. Coach Bob's protest of the preferrential
byes awarded to the opponent and blatant scoring "irregularities" was rejected by the partisan
officials.

19th Annual Arizona Open Taekwondo Championship
Sierra Vista, Arizona
Tiger Stuart Blue was the only Nevada athlete to compete. The World Academy Blue Belt
took a
Gold Medal in both Poomse and Kyroogi in a division of 12 competitors from
Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico.

Aztecas Open Taekwondo Championship
Hesperia, California

Jimmy Kim Invitational Taekwondo Championship
Long Beach, California

Master Camacho Friendship Taekwondo Championship Tournament
Phoenix, Arizona
Tigers Yarleny Roa, Angelica Roa, and Stuart Blue travelled to Phoenix, Arizona on
last-minute notice to square off against teams from Mexico, California and Arizona that
included tough comopetitors from the elite Camacho TKD and Aguilas TKD Teams.

The schools three "Tournament Rats"  all took away medals from this
Sparring only
meet.
Mr. Blue led off  in a combined Intermediate/Advaced Division, taking down his
initial opponent, a Brown Belt in only
18 seconds then dispatching two more opponents with
power and authority to take
First Place.
Red Belt
Angelica Roa was next up, battling to a hard fought Second Place against a tough,
hard-hitting pre-Black. Finally, new Black Belt
Yarleny Roa battled her way to hard hitting,
bloody
First Place victory over Aguilas and Camachos two toughest 16 year olds.

The team entertained themselves for the rest of the day watching a series of rousing matches
between tough elite competitors from the Camacho and Aguilas Teams.

2nd Annual Reno Open Taekwondo Championship
Reno, Nevada
Tiger                    Rank            Sparring              Pooms      
Yarleny Roa,       1st Dan         Silver Medal      Gold Medal
Angelica Roa,      Red Belt       Silver Medal       Silver Medal
Stuart Blue,          Blue Belt      Gold Medal        Silver Medal


AAU Youth & Adult National Taekwondo Championships
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

USA International Martial Arts World Championship
Las Vegas, Nevada

Southern Nevada AAU Mini-Tourney
Las Vegas, Nevada

Arizona State AAU Taekwondo Championship
Chandler, Arizona

Southern Nevada AAU Association Taekwondo Championship
Las Vegas, Nevada

Choong-Hyo Friendship Tournament    
Seoul Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California
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