SMART/MVPSH PH team vies in 2024 World Championships in HK


At a glance

  • Asian Games veteran Patrick King Perez banners a strong and determined SMART/MVPSF Philippine team – 20 male and 16 female – that will see action in the 2024 World Poomsae Taekwondo Championships slated November 30 to December 4 in Hong Kong.


Asian Games veteran Patrick King Perez banners a strong and determined SMART/MVPSF Philippine team – 20 male and 16 female – that will see action in the 2024 World Poomsae Taekwondo Championships slated November 30 to December 4 in Hong Kong.

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Members of the SMART/MVPSF PH poomsae team, led Asian Games champion Patirck King Perez(standing 3rd from right) pose prior to their last training session before heading to Hong Kong to compete in the 2024 World Poomsae Taekwondo Championships. Standing from left to right are King Nash Alcairo, Jeus Gabriel Derick Yape, Justin Kobe Macario, Ernesto Guzman , Jr. Jeordan Dominguez (Coach) Rani Ann Ortega (Coach), June Ninobla, Rodolfo Reyes, Jr, Patirck King Perez, Ian Mathew Corton, and Darius Venerable. 2nd Row (from left to right) are Alfonzo Gabriel  Tormon, Bob Andrew Fabella, Dean Darnet  Venerable, Jose Lucas Llarena, Janna Dominique Oliva, Zyka Angelica Santiago, Juvenile Faye Crisostomo, Jocel Lyn Ninobla, Safia Ysabelle Sarmiento, Aidaine Krishia Laxa, Maria Nicole Anne Labayne, Caleb Angelo Calde, Marcus Jared  Maquiraya, Vinwulfe Racko Urquia, and Leno Maximux Subaste. Kneeling (from left to right) are Juliana Mykhail Candelaria, Austine Zulaika Macareg, Elizabeth Marie Borres, Xian Gabriel  Gamata, Kian Ezekiel Castigador,  Jaynazh  Angelo Jamias, Kristen Ambriel Aguila, Joniya Yua Ysabelle Obiacoro, Chezka Nicolette Luzadas, Acey Kiana Oglayon, Casey  Deleon, and Julianna  Matha Uy.

A bronze medalist in the Hangzhou Asian Games last year, Perez looms as one of the favorites in the five-day event that gathers majority of the world’s finest poomsae (forms) practitioners including those from Korea, China, France, Spain, Iran, Chinese Taipei and the United States.

Backed by the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee, the other members of the men’s squad are Rodolfo Reyes, Jr., King Nash Alcairo, Darius Venerable, Jeus Gabriel Derick Yape, Ian Matthew Corton, Justin Kobe Macario, Ernesto Guzman Jr., and June Ninobla.

Comprising the women’s squad are Jocel Lyn Ninobla, Maria Nicole Anne Labayne, Sofia Ysabelle Sarmiento, Janna Dominique Oliva, Aidane Krishia Laxa, Zyka Angelica Santiago and Juvenile Faye Crisostomo – all veterans of the Chuncheon Korea Open and Daegu World University Championships in South Korea last July.

Heading the male rising stars are Leno Maximux Subaste, Jose Lucas Llarena, Dean Darnet Venerable, Bob Andrew Fabella, Jaynazh Angelo Jamias, Vinwulfe Racko Urqiua, Caleb Angelo Calde, and Marcus Jared Maquiraya.

In the junior female category are Acey Kiana Oglayon, Chezka  Nicolette Luzadas, Joniya Yua Ysabelle Obiacoro, Austine Zulaika Macaraeg, Juliana Mykhail Candelaria,  Casey Deleon, Elizabeth Marie  Borres, and Julianna Martha Uy.

Members of the cadet squad are Xian Gabriel Gamata, Alfonzo Gabriel Tormon, Kian Ezekiel Castigador, and Kristen Ambriel with Igor Mella as head of the delegation and multi-titled Rani Ann Ortega and Jeordan Dominguez as coaches.

Poomsae is performed by following a systematic time of movement  in consecutive  sequences against an imaginary opponent or multiple opponents. 

Caption: Members of the SMART/MVPSF PH poomsae team, led Asian Games champion Patirck King Perez(standing 3rd from right) pose prior to their last training session before heading to Hong Kong to compete in the 2024 World Poomsae Taekwondo Championships.