SINU-Taekwondo registration closes end of this month

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BY TONY IROGA

THE Solomon Islands National University Taekwondo Club (SINU-TC) will close its door for registration this year at the end of this month.

Club management urges members of public who wish to join the club to register on time.

In an interview with Island Sun yesterday, SINU-TC coach Wilson Saeni said SINU Club offers sport and traditional taekwondo for both male and female from age 7 and above.

Mr Saeni said the training days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, starting at 4.30pm at the Kukum Hall.

“The registration fees for membership is one hundred dollars for solid one year and it is open for both SINU students and public.

“Solomon Islands National University Taekwondo Club (SINU-TC) is a newly formed club which just started last year 2025,” he said.

He added that last year in 2025, the club graded over 70 students with different belts.

“The main aim of SINU Taekwondo Club is to share knowledge of Taekwondo for those who interested and keeping up young people fit, healthy and disciplined.

“The Solomon (SINU-TC) made an impressive debut by collecting a total of 12 medals in its first ever tournament appearance,” Saeni said.

He said in June last year SINU-TC claimed one gold medal under the 70kg female senior category, one silver medal in the under the 59kg male junior category, and 10 bronze metals bringing the total medal count to 12.

“Six taekwondo club based in Honiara participated in the Taekwondo Tournament Competition hosted by Focus Taekwondo Club at Hong Sun School.

“Solomon Islands National University Taekwondo Club (SINU-TC) is looking forward to welcome more new participants hoping to take part in any Taekwondo competition this year,” he said.

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