#102: 17 Students Achieve New Belts In ITL Grading

17 students walked away with new belts in ITL’s latest grading, with athletes raging from six to 16 years of age.

This grading also featured athletes from various schools operating under the ITL umbrella, such as Chiswick House School and St Edward’s College

The smiling faces of students in the first session of ITL’s grading.

This session also featured three Taekwondo Humanitarian Foundation athletes, who all received their yellow belts.

Two young athletes - Emma Lautier and Dailen Barbara - also received their blue belts. They concluded with a board breaking executed successfully on their first attempts.

The ITL coaching team would like to congratulate:

YELLOW TAG

  1. Saleh Latif

YELLOW BELT

  1. Poppy Ward Bonnici

  2. Jasmine Ward Bonnici

  3. Alyanna De Leon

  4. Luke Mifsud

  5. David Sammut

  6. Anhelina Hladchenko

  7. Arsenii Baranyshin

  8. Nazar Baranyshin

GREEN TAG

  1. Samuel Alvaro Sepulveda

  2. Matthias Muscat Parry

Green Belt

  1. Henry Cachia

  2. Emma Gellel

  3. Nina Gellel

  4. Dias Micallef

Blue Belt

  1. Emma Law Lautier

  2. Dailen Micallef

The examiners on the day were coaches Gianluca and Jovo.

This grading became the latest in an important line of achievements accomplished by the ITL as a team, and to that, everyone deserves to be applauded.

During this time, many of the schools forming part of the ITL umbrella have also participated in MTA test matches, adding a much-needed explosion of diversity among athletes.

Following this occasion, the next ITL Keup grading will take place in November.

@gianluca.barbara

Gianluca is a certified and registered specialist in exercise and nutrition science. He is also a journalist and avid researcher on a mission to find the healthiest lifestyle, even while living on the fattest island in Europe.

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