06-04-2025
This past Sunday was all about development, sharpness, and preparation for the upcoming qualification tournaments. In an intense, yet above all inspiring setting, the first official sparring day of the national team took place — a day where nothing mattered more than getting better. More rhythm, more resistance, more focus.
The objective of the day was clear: to facilitate as many high-quality practice matches as possible for the national team athletes in preparation for the upcoming international qualification tournaments in Sweden (May) and Luxembourg (June).
The qualification events in Sweden and Luxembourg are the final opportunities to secure a spot at the international finals later this year. The pressure is on — and that’s exactly what makes days like these so valuable. Through intense sparring moments in a realistic, competitive setting, we were able to fine-tune our fight rhythm and sharpen our competition mindset.
A day like this requires preparation, commitment, and collaboration. From the coaches who ran a tight program to the sparring partners who delivered quality at the right moment — everyone played a part in making it a success. Special thanks to the Dutch Taekwondo Federation for making this day possible.
We look back on a productive and successful day — and we look ahead to what’s next. Because the road to success isn’t paved by talent alone, but by dedication, teamwork, and the will to get just a little better every single day.
To be continued.
05-10-2025
Despite having had my diploma since January, this ceremony felt like a special occasion to reflect on everything I have achieved. It was a day full of pride and joy, and I look forward to what the future will bring me!
24-08-2025
From August 21 to 24, 2025, I took part in the very first Sportwerk Champions Camp in Düsseldorf (Germany)—an exceptional Taekwondo event organized by Sportwerk Düsseldorf.
The camp consisted of four intensive training days, with a total of seven sessions. These sessions were led by an impressive line-up of Olympic and World Champion coaches, including Rosendo Alonso, Bianca Cook, Aaron Cook, and Erdal Töre.
In addition to technical and tactical training, we had the opportunity to truly test our skills during match simulations using KPNP’s next-generation electronic scoring system.
The sessions were both educational and exhausting, filled with valuable insights, motivation, and team spirit. The perfect blend of challenge and enjoyment turned this training camp into not only a highly instructive event but also an unforgettable experience.
A big thank you to Sportwerk Düsseldorf for the invitation, the flawless organization, and the opportunity to train under such outstanding coaches. You truly made this camp a success!
Pictures shot by: Julia Ronken
27-07-2025
I’m incredibly proud and grateful to have represented Tilburg University once again on one of the world’s biggest student-athlete stages — the FISU World University Games in the Rhine-Ruhr region, Germany.
This unforgettable event brought together over 8,500 student-athletes from more than 100 countries. Competing at this level is already a privilege — but I was especially honoured to be chosen as flagbearer for the Netherlands 🇳🇱 during the spectacular opening ceremony in Duisburg. That moment, standing under the lights and carrying our flag, is one I will carry with me for life.
The atmosphere, the sportsmanship, and the friendships built during these 12 days made it a truly enriching experience. I embraced every moment — both on and off the mat.
In my opening match, I faced a strong opponent from Thailand. It was an intense, back-and-forth fight that went the full distance. After three hard-fought rounds, I lost 1–2. While it was disappointing to miss out on progressing further, my opponent went on to win the gold medal, which underlines the level of competition at this tournament.
Huge thanks to Studentensport Nederland for their outstanding organisation, and to Rafik Zohri and Hamza El Baroud for their great coaching.
And of course, thank you to Tilburg University, CurrentWerkt, UnitedConsumers, and Nihon Sport Nederland for their continued, sponsoring, support and trust. Thanks to you, I’ve been able to create another unforgettable chapter in my combined academic and athletic journey.
With this, the 2024–2025 season comes to an end — but my motivation is as strong as ever.
Here’s to new challenges, new goals, and more growth ahead!
A proud taekwondo athlete with Olympic ambitions who represents the Netherlands at international tournaments. Besides the passion for sports, Aymen is also a Master student of International Law & Global Governance at Tilburg University.
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