MTA Membership
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2008-2009 Member list by Club
2007-2008 Member List by Club
Join MTA
The
Montana Taekwondo Association has led the development of Montana Taekwondo
for over two decades. Join the MTA today and reap the following benefits:

Individual MTA
Membership Form: Individual Membership is $25. Membership is
good for up to one (1) year and must be renewed on September 1 of each
calendar year.
Individual Member Benefits:
When you sign up, you will receive...
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MTA Membership Card
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MTA Membership Patch
Save $10 on your entry fee at each of the following MTA-affiliated
Taekwondo Tournaments:
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MTA Montana State Taekwondo Championships
(May or June).
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Bozeman Taekwondo Championships, Bozeman,
MT (February).
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Great Falls Taekwondo Invitational, Great
Falls, MT (April).
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Paradise Valley Taekwondo Championships,
Livingston, MT (May).
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Missoula Taekwondo Championships,
Missoula, MT (October).
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Big Sky Martial Arts Taekwondo
Championships, Kalispell, MT (November).
Save $5 on your participation fee for the following MTA-hosted
events and activities:
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MTA-sponsored Competition/Coaching
Clinics.
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MTA-sponsored Sparring Scrimmages.
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MAT Referee Training & Certification
Program Seminars (Note: this does not apply to national -- AAU or USAT
-- certification programs hosted by the MTA or MTA-affiliated clubs).
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MTA Club Membership Form:
Club Membership is $50. Membership is good for up to one (1) year and
must be renewed on September 1 of each calendar year.
Club Member Benefits:
When you sign up, you will receive...
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A seat and a vote as a member of the MTA
Board of Directors -- have a voice in shaping the future of Montana
Taekwondo!
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MTA Member Club Certificate (suitable for
framing)
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Opportunity to host MTA clinics, seminars,
and scrimmages (host clubs keep a portion of the participation fees).
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Opportunity to take part in MTA Black Belt
Exams...Kukkiwon dan certification for you and your students!
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Participate in the MTA Scholarship
Program, which recognizes Montana's outstanding Taekwondo athletes.
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Access to MTA programs, activities, and
events for you and your students.
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National Organizations
The Montana Taekwondo Association also strongly supports the efforts of the
AAU Taekwondo (AAU) program and USA Taekwondo (USAT) and
encourages you to join these organizations. Please
note that AAU and USAT membership are REQUIRED for participation in a
number of events and programs held in Montana. You can sign up today by
clicking the logos below:

AAU Taekwondo
(From the
AAU Taekwondo web site)
Get Involved with AAU
Taekwondo!
Here is
your opportunity to become a member of the Amateur Athletic Union's
(AAU) National Taekwondo Program--a national network for amateur
athletes and sports administrators dedicated to improving and promoting
the sport of amateur Taekwondo. The AAU Taekwondo Program has over
16,000 members.
As a
member, you'll have the advantage of participating in exclusive AAU
programs and events, networking with fellow practitioners and Taekwondo
enthusiasts, improving your overall image and standards, and expanding
your Taekwondo group's activities.
Click here to register on-line for either individual membership or
club membership.
Why AAU Sports?
AAU Programs
The sport
of Taekwondo is one of 30 plus sports offered by the Amateur Athletic
Union. The AAU Taekwondo Program is open to athletes of all ages and
abilities. Athletes may participate in Novice, Intermediate, Advanced,
and Black Belt divisions in Forms, Olympic-style Sparring and Point
Sparring. The AAU Taekwondo Program offers professionally run
competitions for practitioners of all styles of traditional Taekwondo,
including Tangsoodo Moo Do Kwan. For more information on who the AAU is
click here.
Insurance
Programs
A benefit
of AAU membership is the athlete accident and liability insurance
programs. For specific information regarding insurance coverage, please
refer to the current insurance brochures. For information on the AAU
Insurance program
click here.
Tournaments
AAU members
can participate and compete in local, association/state, regional, and
national tournaments. Forms, Point Sparring, and Olympic-style is
available to beginner, intermediate, advanced, and black belt level
athletes in: Youth (5-17), Open (18-34), Senior (35-44), Executive
(45-54) and Ultra (55 & Older) Divisions.
AAU
Taekwondo competition includes the Youth and Adult National Taekwondo
Championship during the July 4th weekend and the AAU Junior Olympic
Games--the largest national multi-sport event conducted annually for
youth in the United States--and the showcase event of the AAU Youth
Sports Program held the first week of August. The inaugural Games were
hosted by Washington D.C. in 1968 with two sports and 523 athletes.
Since then, the popularity of the Games has blossomed to the point where
over 12,000 athletes representing all 50 states can participate in 27
sports. For upcoming events
click here.
DAN
Certification
AAU members
can have their present rank certified and test for advancement through
the AAU Taekwondo Program's optional Dan Certification. Our goal is to
provide a fair, consistent and thorough testing procedure for our
members which recognizes and incorporates their differences in style and
training methods. We provide an achievable standard in which all AAU
certified Black Belts may take pride. Over 2,200 AAU Dan Certificates
have been awarded through the AAU Taekwondo Program in the past 14
years. For more information
click here.
Referee/Coaches Certification
The AAU administers the foremost national referee and coaches
licensing program in the country. Rigorous certification standards set
by the AAU ensure the highest caliber of AAU Taekwondo tournaments
recognized by practitioners throughout the country. Officials and
coaches must be certified at AAU Taekwondo Clinics to participate at any
AAU-sponsored Taekwondo event. For dates and locations of clinics
click here.
Administration
The AAU
offers members a District/State organization to assist Taekwondo
enthusiasts and sports administrators interested in promoting the art
and discipline of Taekwondo. Tournaments, seminars, and programs provide
opportunities to interact with colleagues in a sports administration
setting. For a list of district directors
click here.
AAU
Taekwondo Program
The future
success of the program depends entirely on the work of dedicated
Taekwondo volunteers across the country. The AAU Taekwondo Program has
much to offer:
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District/State, Regional, and National
Competition
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Dan Certification Program
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An Accredited Officials' and Coaches
Certification Program
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Comprehensive practice and liability insurance
programs for AAU member clubs and athletes
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AAU Junior Olympic Games participation
opportunities
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Alliance with Walt Disney World Sports Complex
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Nationwide network of amateur sports
administration professionals
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Associated with the history and traditions of a
national amateur sports organization founded in 1888
AAU Sports Insurance
A Priceless Benefit, Free To Member
Schools
AAU chartered schools and clubs receive
free liability and sports insurance (provided all the students are AAU
members). To download information on this valuable program click
AAU Sports Insurance.
For more
about the benefits of AAU Club Membership
click here.
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USA
Taekwondo
(From the
USA Taekwondo web site)
USA Taekwondo Membership Benefits
Athlete, Coach &
Referee Members
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USAT
Membership Card.
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USAT Decal.
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USAT
Patch.
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Secondary
Liability Insurance
(Insurance
FAQ & Fact Sheet).
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Register for USAT events and seminars online.
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USA Taekwondo Quarterly Magazine.
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Attend Sports Medicine Seminars
(click
here
for more information)
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Attend Referee Seminars (All USAT members are eligible to attend referee
seminars. Members must be 16 years of age or older to receive
certification.
Click here
for more information).
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Yearly Coaches Pass (click
here for more information).
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Download the USAT rules for competition.
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Awards and Scholarship Program (click here for more information).
Support Members
Life
Members
Receive the same yearly benefits as ATHLETE, COACH, and REFEREE MEMBERS
and also receive additional benefits listed below.
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You will never have to pay USAT dues again
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Free admission for you and guest to all USAT Events (click
here to see how to use this benefit)
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Recognition on the USAT Website and Event Program Books
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Extra benefits throughout the year
Call the USA
Taekwondo Office if you have been a member for over 15 years and would
like to find out how to receive a discount for a Life Membership.
Click Here to Register Online
When you
register through the online system you can...
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Receive Instant Confirmation.
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Edit your profile at anytime.
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Register for USAT events.
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Register for seminars.
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Receive information on upcoming events.
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Receive notices on discounts from USAT sponsors.
Membership Descriptions
Athlete Membership
Athlete
Members shall be those individuals who register as competitive athlete
and are eligible for competition in Taekwondo.
Fee: $35.00
(there is no additional fee to have multiple memberships i.e. Athlete,
Coach, and Referee membership)
Coach Membership
Coach
Members shall be those individuals who register as active coaches and
who are certified through the Coaching Identification and Development
Program. Click
here for more information on this program.
Fee: $35.00
(there is no additional fee to have multiple memberships i.e. athlete,
coach, and referee membership)
Coach Membership
Referee
Members shall be those individuals who register as active referees and
who are certified as referees by USA Taekwondo.
Fee: $35.00
(there is no additional fee to have multiple memberships i.e. athlete,
coach, and referee membership)
Family Membership
The Family
Membership if for those families that have three (3) or more family
members participating in Taekwondo. This membership is only offered for
the Athlete, Coach, and Referee membership and is not currently offered
through the USAT online system. Those interested must apply with the
Family Membership paper application.
Fees:
$90.00
for 3
family members, $115.00 for 4 family members, $25.00 for
each additional family member after 4 members.
Click here to download Family Membership application
Support Membership
Support
Members shall be those individuals who register as supporting members
and who are interested in the purpose, programs, aims, and objectives of
USA Taekwondo.
Fee:
$20.00.
Life Membership
Life
Members shall be those individuals who register as life members and who
pay USA Taekwondo a life membership fee.
Fee: $500.00 (one time fee payment can only be made by money order
or cashier’s check).
Click
here
for more information
Contact USA Taekwondo
If you need
assistance, or have any questions, please contact the Membership Office
at 719.866-4632, or by email at:
amanda.rubin@usa-taekwondo.us
USA Taekwondo Fax Number: 719-866-4642.
For those
mailing applications, please send to:
USA Taekwondo
ATTN: Membership Services
1 Olympic Plaza, Suite 104C
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
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2008-2009 MTA Membership List
If
you do not see your name on this list, or if your name is with the wrong
school, please contact MTA. Green
indicates that the club is a member club of the MTA,
red means that the club is not currently a
member of the MTA.
Big Sky Martial Arts, Kalispell (John Paul Noyes, Chief
Instructor)
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0 Members |
Big Sky Taekwondo, Billings (Scott Becker, Chief Instructor)
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0 Members |
Big Sky Taekwondo, Bozeman (Rob Berhow, Chief Instructor)
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0 Members |
Big Sky Taekwondo, Great Falls (Scott Miranti, Chief Instructor)
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0 Members |
Billings Mixed Martial Arts, Billings (Sherry Moore, Chief
instructor)
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0 Members |
Dae Myung, Billings (Karlo Fujiwara, Chief Instructor)
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0 Members |
Helena Karate & Judo Club, Helena (Dennis Dallas , Chief
Instructor)
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0 Members |
Livingston Taekwondo Academy, Livingston (Dan Williams, Chief
Instructor)
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0 Members |
Mining City Taekwondo Academy, Butte (Donna Vancos, Chief
Instructor)
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0 Members |
Mission Valley Taekwondo, St. Ignatius (Randy Trudeau, Chief
Instructor)
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0 Members |
Missoula Taekwondo Center, Missoula (Steve Rosbarsky, Chief
Instructor)
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0 Members |
Montana Taekwondo Academy, Missoula (Jake Parker, Chief
Instructor)
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0 Members |
Quam's Taekwondo Academy, Bozeman (Doug Quam, Chief Instructor)
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0 Members |
R. Quam Martial Arts Academy, Belgrade (Randy Quam, Chief
Instructor)
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0 Members |
Rocky Mountain Martial Arts, Butte (Jim Miller, Chief Instructor)
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0 Members |
Taekwondo West, Bozeman (Brandon Saltz, Chief Instructor)
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0 Members |
2007-2008 MTA Membership List
If
you do not see your name on this list, or if your name is with the wrong
school, please contact MTA. Green
indicates that the club is a member club of the MTA,
red means that the club is not currently a
member of the MTA.
Big Sky Martial Arts, Kalispell (John Paul Noyes, Chief
Instructor)
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Alan Bowman
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Amber Bradley
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Cassidy S. Meade
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Charles Hinchey
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Christian Martin
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Christopher Rodwick
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Conagher McKinney
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Danielle Smith
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Debbie Noyes
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Donna D. Hartley
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Drew Nail
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Forest Bradley
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Irie Anderson
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Jack Waldher
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Jacob Berg
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Jill L. Meade
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John Hinchey
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John Paul Noyes
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Julie Robertson
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Kali Hedges
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Kari Saadi
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Kearsten Hedges
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Kendra Hedges
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Kieran Jorgenson
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Lindsey K. Meade
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Nick Saadi
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Randy Hedges
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Ryan Danielson
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Sean Saadi
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Serra Monroe
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Stevie M. Meade
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Taylor Reed
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Tia Kohs
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Tyler J. Fralin
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Thomas Reed
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Wyatt Smith
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Zack Waldher
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Ziah Brown
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Zina Loudermilk
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Zoe Loudermilk
40 Members |
Big Sky Taekwondo, Billings (Scott Becker, Chief Instructor)
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Bailey Volbrecht
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Danylle Volbrecht
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Jesse Warneke
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Scott Becker
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5 Members |
Big Sky Taekwondo, Bozeman (Rob Berhow, Chief Instructor)
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2 Members |
Big Sky Taekwondo, Great Falls (Scott Miranti, Chief Instructor)
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Abbie Bliss
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Alec George Forbes
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Cecelia Grasseschi
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Corbin Merchant
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Devin Perrien
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Doug Wolverton
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Earl Gaub
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Elisabeth Cleveland
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Glenn Bliss
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Jamie Walden
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Jim Walden
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Joe Grasseschi
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Jordyn Merchant
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Joseph Johnson
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Kalebh T. English
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Mario Ceballos
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Marquis Archuleta
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McKenzie Trones
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Menji Gaub
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Nicholas Perrien
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Nick Grasseschi
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Rachel Cleveland
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Scott Miranti
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Tessa Grasseschi
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Yasmine Gaub
25 Members |
Billings Mixed Martial Arts, Billings (Sherry Moore, Chief
instructor)
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Brayden Cady
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Emily Zacharewicz
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Jacob McDonald
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Macy Painter
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Sophie Zacharewicz
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Sherry Moore
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Tia Painter
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Tiana Geck
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William Lorash
9 Members |
Dae
Myung, Billings (Karlo Fujiwara, Chief Instructor)
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2 Members |
Helena Karate & Judo Club, Helena (Dennis Dallas , Chief
Instructor)
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1 Member |
Livingston Taekwondo Academy, Livingston (Dan Williams, Chief
Instructor)
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Ashley Raihl
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Cheyenne Fisher
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Dan Williams
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Jaiden Wegner
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Joe A. Bergdoll
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Larry Raffety
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Marcus Miller
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Mariah Raihl
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Rebecca Lookhart
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Sean Farrell
10 Members |
Mining City Taekwondo Academy, Butte (Donna Vancos, Chief
Instructor)
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Alex Johnson
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Alexander Sampson
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Alexander Johnson
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Archie Petritz
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Aurora Kolpn
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Ben Gurdier
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Blake Gurdier
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Brandon Quinn
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Brayden Scaggs
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Cade O'Neill
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Caitlyn Nichols
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Connor Johnson
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Donna M. Vancos
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Donovan R. Venner
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Heidi Panchot
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Joel M. Hiebert
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Kristin Johnson
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Lisa Johnson
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Logan Johnson
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Mario Uggetti
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Mitchell Rosa
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Nova Kolpin
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Seth J. Gardner
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Turea L. Venner
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Will Brandon
25 Members |
Mission Valley Taekwondo, St. Ignatius (Randy Trudeau, Chief
Instructor)
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Charlie Gilson
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Levi Talsma
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4 Members |
Missoula Taekwondo Center, Missoula (Steve Rosbarsky, Chief
Instructor)
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Abbie Ardiana
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Albert Plant III
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Ben Charlson
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Bonnie Dotz
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Briar Parks
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David M. Plant
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Dylan Ardiana
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Evan Stewart
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Glenn Parks
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Kallie Dotz
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Kara Hunter
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Kimberly Sturre
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Mark Miller
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Naomi W. Plant
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Ruth Austin
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Steve Rosbarsky
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Taiga Gamell
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Vance Home Gun
18 Members |
Montana Taekwondo Academy, Missoula (Jake Parker, Chief
Instructor)
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Aaron Wang
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Agatha Light
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Alex Earling
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Allie Baldwin Case
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Bailey Mohorcich
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Ben Miller
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Billy Janczewski
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Brandon Rauckhorst
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Connor Rauckhorst
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Dakota Peart
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Damon Cornelius
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Daniel Batchelder
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Danny Janczewski
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Dante Gurtler-Fridley
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Dillon Peart
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DJ Welch
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Duncan Emery
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Erik Short
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Gabriel Miller
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Isaac Earling
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Isaiah Wakkinen
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Jaimi Monohan
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Jake Parker
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James Paxton
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Jarom Hein
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Jeannie Williams
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Jonas Woerlein
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Joryn Lawson
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Kolin Gallegos
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Kyle Shulund
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Leah Peart
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Lisa Woerlein
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Madison Matchelder
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Maiya Kendall
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Matt Schulund
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McKay Hunter
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Morgan Puddy
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Moriah Godfrey
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Neil Haroldson
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Nicole Knight
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Nicole Williams
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Olivia Earling
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Paul Lenihan
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Paula Woerlein
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Reanne Cornelius
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Reina Kendall
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Roddy Gadeberg
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Sarah Furtney
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Sean Bayless
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Steve Chansler
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Taylor Short
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Thomas Finaas
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Tyler Puddy
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Tyler Theisen
54 Members |
Quam's Taekwondo Academy, Bozeman (Doug Quam, Chief Instructor)
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1 Member |
R. Quam Martial Arts Academy, Belgrade (Randy Quam, Chief
Instructor)
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Alean Skinner
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Alex Fread
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Chelsea Herrman
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Dallas Mathurin Skinner
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Joey Clements
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Rand Quam
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7 Members |
Rocky Mountain Martial Arts, Butte (Jim Miller, Chief Instructor)
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Ashlee Rex
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Bailey G. Peek
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Beth Bernard
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Billy Kelly
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Blaize McGlynn
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Brandon Beckworth
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Ciarra J. Peek
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Corbin Walker
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Frank Pelzman
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Gage Connole
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Hunter Cole Russ
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Jace Beckett
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Jeff Beckett
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Jim Miller
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John D. Mulcahy
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Jordan Flynn
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Kash Kelly
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Koby Bernard
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Kyia-Jo A. Schadler
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Mackenzie Rosenleaf
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Makray Brackett
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Mikayla Midtlyng
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Ryan Hill
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Seth D. Fallang
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Terry Flynn
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Timber Crooker
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Wade Nelson
27 Members |
Taekwondo West, Bozeman (Brandon Saltz, Chief Instructor)
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Austin James
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Brandon Saltz
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Daniel Attebury
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Elizabeth Abshire
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Erich Junghans
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Erik Eng
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Kyle Mikkola
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Luca Junghans
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Michael Donovan
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Nolan Kemp
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Tanner Gnauck
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Tevis Vitale
12 Members |
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