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January 10, 2010
Our Paige Biviano made the Junior World Team this weekend and as a result is achieves the rank of USA Taekwondo All-American!! Find out more about the team trials at www.usa-taekwondo.us.


This is an article from the USAT web site. Paige Biviano is listed below as one of the first USA Taekwondo All-American Athletes. How cool is that!!
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USA Taekwondo Initiates All-American Program Bill Kellick January 13, 2010 USA Taekwondo, the National Governing Body of taekwondo in the United States and a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee, is pleased to announce the formation of the USA Taekwondo All-American program for its member athletes beginning in 2010. The title of "USA Taekwondo All-American" will be an achievement conferred exclusively by USA Taekwondo to the most deserving taekwondo athletes who have demonstrated superior performance and the Olympic ideals. "It is important for USA Taekwondo to honor the very best athletes in our sport," said USAT Chief Executive Officer David Askinas. "The USA Taekwondo All-American designation has a meaning that reverberates throughout the world of sports. We are pleased to create this very meaningful program for the outstanding junior and senior athletes in our sport." The criteria for achieving USA Taekwondo All-American status is as follows:
The USA Taekwondo All-American designation will be awarded to individuals who achieve A and (B or C), and also D. This applies to events beginning in 2010 and for competitors at least 14 years old in the calendar year. The first set of athletes to achieve the rank of USA Taekwondo All-American were the winners from this past weekend's Junior World Team Trials and the winners from last year's Youth Olympic Games Trials. They are:
Ryan Arcaina (Brentwood, Calif.)
You, too, can be a 2010 USA Taekwondo All-American! The next opportunity to gain medals toward USA Taekwondo All-American status is at the U.S. Open in Las Vegas, Feb. 10-14. |
