The students and competitors at Raritan Valley ATA in Branchburg have finished the regular tournament year with 18 State Championships. With eight competitors in the running this year, RVATA has
Mr. Neel Muzumdar of Raritan Valley ATA in Branchburg is preparing to test for fifth degree black belt in front of an international panel of judges, ranking from sixth through
Jan 21, 2023 - Various locations
American Taekwondo Association (ATA) Regions 110A & B held a joint judging clinic on Saturday January 21, 2023 to certify more than 200 judges. The
Branchburg, NJ - Six local taekwondo students from Raritan Valley ATA (RVATA) participated at the annual ATA Fall Nationals tournament in Pittsburgh, PA. The tournament offers the highest level competition
Branchburg, NJ (July 18, 2019) – Raritan Valley ATA (RVATA), a local martial arts studio teaching taekwondo for students of all ages, announced today it has achieved certification under the
October 7, 2020
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Branchburg (NJ)— Raritan Valley ATA (RVATA) worked with the H.U. Lee Memorial Foundation (HULF) during the past year to raise money for
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January 5, 2022
Non-Profit Organization Charged with Aiding Children Struggling with Neurodevelopmental Conditions Grants Full Year Tuition for Student to Study Martial Arts with World Champion Instructors
(Branchburg, NJ) —
On July 14, 2022, the top martial artists from around the world competed in Phoenix, Arizona for the 2022 ATA World Championships.
Raritan Valley ATA (RVATA) instructor and owner, Brian Peterson,
June 22, 2022
Raritan Valley ATA sends 7 athletes to NorthEast District Championships in Lancaster, PA.
Branchburg, NJ - Raritan Valley ATA (RVATA) is sent 7 athletes to the American Taekwondo Association's
Raritan Valley ATA Receives 2019 Best of Branchburg Award
A very happy announcement!
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Raritan Valley ATA Receives 2019 Best of Branchburg Award
Branchburg Award Program Honors the Achievement
BRANCHBURG August 30,