Tyler
Weaver Jr
Many
of you have seen the
US OPEN
broadcasted
on
ESPN. An event that is one of oldest Karate Tournaments in the
US
dating back to the early 70's. It is currently the
largest Martial Arts event of the year with over 3,500 competitors
from all over the World......and you must be "selected" to
compete for the Overall ISKA World Championships on
the prestigious US Open Night of Champions .
The US Open Nighttime of Champions has been
by invitation only for over 30 years!

Within
the new rules for the US Open, a Black belt competitor
must overcome the Elite 8 division. This
change in the competition structure has people
talking. Some may call it bringing back good things from the old
days, for us new comers it is a welcome change to the current
seeding policy of NASKA. These changes provide new
opportunities to non-seeded competitors.
As
a non seeded competitor you have the opportunity to compete against
NASKA seeded competitors. You will have your own division where you
will compete with no seeds. The competitors that finish in the top 4
will then be invited to compete against the NASKA top 4 seeds. At
the US Open , the final 8 competitors will
be called the Elite 8 . The winner
from the Elite 8 advances to the Grand
Championships or runoffs.
This
year Championship Karate Highlands Ranch, brought it's local team to
the US OPEN . Our Under belts, Trey
Boeynik, Dana Miller, and Ryker Weaver brought home First and Second
place World titles. Our Black belts, Matthew Apodaca and Joshua
Durbin made it to all Elite 8 divisions.
Joshua Durbin earned a 3rd and 4th place.
The
youngest of our Black belts, Tyler Weaver Jr., who is 10 years old,
is new to the NASKA circuit. In 2005, he attend the Chat
Camp where he was spotted my Mike Chat, who starred as the Blue
Power Ranger , Discovery Channel's Extreme
Martial Art's Show and too many other movie spots to
mention. Tyler Weaver Jr. was given a special one of a kind
autographed award from Shark Boy the movie star from Shark Boy
and Lava Girl.

Tyler
Weaver Jr & Mike Chat
Tyler
received his Black belt in August 2005 and started competing the NASKA
Black belt circuit in February at the Compete Nationals in
Pomona
,
California
. He then traveled to VA's World Series of Martial Arts,
to RI's Ocean State Grand Nationals,
Canada
's Quebec City Open, MA's New England Open, KY's Bluegrass
Nationals, and finally the infamous US Open at
the Walt Disney's
Coronado
. It was in
Canada
's Quebec City Open where
Tyler
won his first Black belt division. From there he climbed the
ranks, and earned another chance to advance in the grand
championships at the
New England
open. For the last six months
Tyler
quickly became the "New Kid" on
the block and earned a seeding position in 4 of the 5 divisions he
competes in. All from Traditional forms, to Musical and
Extreme forms and weapons. While not at #1 seed yet, only a
few points away, he still holds a top 4 seed in this World
Circuit event!
As
the "New Kid" on the block, going
into the US Open was exciting.
Tyler
placed First in two of the Elite 8 Divisions,
10-11 Boys Black Belt Traditional Forms and 11-under Musical Extreme
Forms. He then advanced to the Daytime Grand Championships,
And Won both grand championship and runoff divisions!
He was discovered here by the directors of
the ESPN and was "invited" to
competed for the ISKA World Championships on
the prestigious US Open Night of Champions!
With
all the sparks and excitement flying through the air, the crowds
awaited for US Open Night of Champions to
begin! Tyler
competed for the 13 and under Overall ISKA World Championships
against four of the World's Best. He miraculously won!
With tears in his eyes, knowing that he came in as a
wildcard,
Tyler
has marked his place in Martial Arts history.
Tyler
is one of the youngest black belts to ever win a ISKA
World Championship Title . His story is the Cinderella
Story of Karate . Never in the history of Naska,
has a child won this prestigious award after only six months of
competing the circuit.
To
add to this heartwarming story,
Tyler
's obstacles haven't been easy. Suffering from Kawasaki
Disease as a baby has left him with some growth
difficulties for his size, vision and severe case of sports asthma.
Also, as the son of the Head Instructor, Tyler Weaver Sr. Former
World Champion Title holder he was viewed by everyone with some
tough shoes to fill.
Tyler
trains at Championship Karate every day and often skips his lunch
period and recess at school to practice. He also
travels to
Los Angeles
and
Chicago
to train more.
Tyler
has performed all over
Colorado
including Six Flags and the Denver Nuggets. He has also
performed along with his brother Ryker, for Hot Wheels Show in
Los Angeles
and
San Francisco
, choreographed by Matthew Mullins of Sideswipe. Sideswipe is featured
on this NBC season's
America
's Got Talent. For more information on Tyler Weaver's Story,
contact us at (303) 791-2095 or you can visit our website at www.championshipkarate.biz
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