UAAP Taekwondo Championship

The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) taekwondo tournament was held before in the second semester of the academic year. However when the UAAP Board transferred the volleyball tournament to the second semester in Season 69 (school year 2006-2007), Taekwondo was one of the second semester sports that was moved to the first semester.

History

The first UAAP Taekwondo Tournament was held during Season 50 (1987–88), with UST team sweeping the tournament with 6 - 0 win-loss card. National University did not field a team during the first tournament.

UAAP taekwondo and poomsae champions

Triple Championships:

  •   Denotes school won the championship in three divisions in the same year

Double Championships:

  •   Won the men's and women's championships
  •   Won the men's and juniors' championships
  •   Won the women's and juniors' championships

Demonstration sport:

  •    Fewer than four teams participating
UAAP Season Taekwondo Poomsae
Juniors' Men's Women's
60 (1997–98)N/A De La Salle University De La Salle UniversityN/A
61 (1998–99) De La Salle University De La Salle University
62 (1999–00) Ateneo de Manila University University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas
63 (2000–01) Ateneo de Manila University University of Santo Tomas De La Salle University
64 (2001–02) Ateneo de Manila University University of Santo Tomas De La Salle University
65 (2002–03) University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas
66 (2003–04) University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas
67 (2004–05) University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas
68 (2005–06) University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas
69 (2006–07) University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas
70 (2007–08) University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas Far Eastern University
71 (2008–09) University of the East University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas
72 (2009–10) University of Santo Tomas Far Eastern University University of Santo Tomas
73 (2010–11) University of Santo Tomas De La Salle University University of Santo Tomas
74 (2011–12) University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas Far Eastern University University of Santo Tomas[1]
75 (2012–13)[2] University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas De La Salle University University of Santo Tomas[3]
76 (2013–14) University of the East De La Salle University University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas
77 (2014–15) University of the East University of Santo Tomas University of the Philippines University of the Philippines
78 (2015–16) University of the East University of Santo Tomas University of the East University of Santo Tomas
79 (2016–17) University of the East University of Santo Tomas National University De La Salle University
80 (2017–18) University of Santo Tomas National University National University University of Santo Tomas
81 (2018–19) University of Santo Tomas National University National University De La Salle University
82 (2019–20) University of Santo Tomas National University National University De La Salle University
83 (2020–21)Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
84 (2021–22)
85 (2022–23)

Number of championships by school

University Junior's Men's Women's Poomsae Total
 University of Santo Tomas 13 15 10 5 43
 De La Salle University 0 4 5 3 12
 National University 0 3 4 0 7
 University of the East 5 0 1 0 6
 Ateneo de Manila University 3 0 0 0 3
 Far Eastern University 0 1 2 0 3
 University of the Philippines 0 0 1 1 2

References

  1. Manalo, Sid (27 September 2013). "UST takes home poomsae golds in UAAP taekwondo". Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  2. Alexis Cerado, Jose Antonio Nisay (19 September 2012). "Tiger Jins keep UAAP title; female squad bags silver". The Varsitarian. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  3. Manalo, Sid (27 September 2013). "DLSU lady jins ends 14-year title drought; UST bags men's and juniors titles". Retrieved 18 September 2012.

See also

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