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Name: Ranbel Sun
College affiliation: MIT
Course of study: Electrical Engineering
Degree: Bachelor of Science

Year: 2010
Hometown: Tuscaloosa, AL
Collegiate Coach:
Master Dan Chuang
Height: 5'2"
Weight Class: fin
DOB: 2/23/90
Interests: art, outdoors, piano, travel

ECTC Tournament Record:

2009 Princeton Tournament - A-Team Sparring, Gold
2009 Princeton Tournament - B-Team Sparring, Bronze
2009 Cornell Tournament - A-Team Sparring, Silver
2009 Cornell Tournament - B-Team Sparring, Gold
2009 MIT Tournament - A-Team Sparring, Silver
2009 MIT Tournament - B-Team Sparring, Gold

2009 Columbia Tournament - A-Team Sparring, Bronze
2009 Columbia Tournament - B-Team Sparring, Silver
2009 Columbia Tournament - Red Belt Forms, Bronze
2009 U Penn Tournament - A-Team Sparring, Bronze
2009 U Penn Tournament - A-Team Sparring, Silver
2009 U Penn Tournament - Red Belt Forms, Bronze

More about Ranbel:

Ranbel attended a small high school four hours away from home, where she played soccer and ran cross country. She decided to try something new in college and stumbled on taekwondo towards the end of freshman year.

Thoughts about the ECTC (INCTL) or Taekwondo in general:

The ECTC's friendly yet competitive atmosphere is a great place for both beginners and seasoned competitors to develop as taekwondoists. It is also truly special in its ability to turn taekwondo into a team sport. Math equations may eventually fade from memory, but I will never forget the MIT Sport TKD experience and the wonderful people I have met!