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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
ELIZABETH SIPES
FEBRUARY 2003
ELIZABETH SIPES

Congratulations goes out to Elizabeth Sipes for being chosen
as the Student to Be Spotlighted for February 2003. Elizabeth Sipes, known as
Lil’Bit by her karate friends, stepped into a ring for the first time in 1997 as
a 7 year old competing in the Intermediate division. The only division she
entered was Forms and the tournament was The Battle of Atlanta, one of the
biggest tournaments in the US. The whole experience was overwhelming for all
three Sipes, Elizabeth as a participant and her parents as spectators. There
were over 30 competitors in her division. At the end of the division she was not
called up as one of the 8 young martial artists that received the highest
points. She asked her mom to go and find out where she placed among all the
others. Her scores had given her a 9th placed. She smiled and said, “That was
fun, I almost made it and I have to do it again”. And again she did, by 1998 she
had joined NASKA as an underbelt and has not stopped competing since then. That
first NASKA year she finished 2nd in Sparring and 8th in Forms.
She competed representing her school - Joe Corley American
Karate - and in 1999 she joined Team Excellence, the prestigious group from one
of Mr. Corley’s schools. At that time Team Excellence was ranked 3rd in the
Nation for Team Demo. In 2000 Team Excellence was ranked 2nd and by 2001 they
made it to No. 1, beating the all time favorite Team Charlie Lee who had kept
that position for many years.
Traveling the NASKA circuit can be very stressing, traveling
across the country at least once a month with a short break from November to
January, depending on the circuit’s schedule. By the end of 2001 Team Excellence
was no longer traveling to compete as Team Demo, but Elizabeth wanted to
continue, so she did. She continued to represent her school, but competing
without a team. In May of 2002 Mr. Joe Greenhalgh made the call, and Elizabeth
became a member of Team Straight Up, one of the most sought after teams in the
country, having among its ranks some of the best Martial Arts competitors in the
country. Starting with Mr. Greenhalgh’s own children Jessica and Joey, and
including her coach Kalman Csoka, and many world champions.
In 2000, 2001 and now in 2002, Elizabeth travels to all the
NASKA World Tournaments taking her from coast to coast with her parents at least
once a month. Her parents, Bob and Alesia, are also Black Belts and also
compete. Bob competes with the Cane, but has been out all year due to injury and
Alesia competes with the Bo. Since earning her Black Belt, Elizabeth has won
many first places, the first one was in 2000 in the Cactus Classic, in Phoenix
Arizona, that same year she also won a first in the Battle of Atlanta, something
that she has been wanting to do since her first tournament there in 1997. In
2002, she is hitting the circuit by storm winning first places in the Southern
American in Nashville, TN; Ocean State Grand Nationals in Providence, RI; and
Bluegrass in Louisville, KY. Her performance in 2002 opened the door for an
invitation to be on stage in the US Open Night Time Show, which is televised in
ESPN2. Her strongest and favorite division is Open Weapons where the competition
is very tight and very challenging. At any given day any of the top three
competitors could win, they are all very good.
As for most athletes at her level, Elizabeth has a very
rigorous training schedule. She practices on her own with her Mom assisting her
1-hour a day 5 days a week. In addition to her own practices and drill days,
three times a week she meets with her coach Kalman Csoka a 4th Degree Black Belt
who is a NASKA world champion, once a week she meets with her sparring coach
Lynn Gregory who is also a 4th Degree Black Belt and which we know as one of the
all time women sparring champions on the NASKA circuit, now retired. She also
meets her gymnastics coach, Phillip Adam, once a week. When at home, you will
catch her jumping on the trampoline to improve her endurance and practice her
high jumping kicks and other tricks. She does all her conditioning and her
stretching with her Dad.
In addition to karate, Elizabeth enjoys music and is a member
of her school’s choir. She also plays basketball both on the court with her
school team and on the street with the boys. Elizabeth is an "A” student, but
enjoys PE, Music and Art more than any other subject in school, and when asked
what she likes most in school she will always smile and say “Lunch”. And they do
have the best cafeteria I have ever eaten in!
Elizabeth is very humble about her accomplishments. She is
currently ranked No.1 in Open Weapons and Open Forms, No. 2 in Musical Forms,
No.4 in Sparring (she had a head injury in February and was not allowed to spar
for 6 months), and No. 4 in Traditional Forms. She does not think about the win,
she is more interested in the social aspect of the tournament and getting
together with her friends.
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