2003 WKA USA National Kickboxing Championships
When: 7/19/2003 - 7/19/2003
Where: Glen Allen, Virginia, U.S.A.
On July 18th and 19th 2003, the World Kickboxing Association - USA held its
national championship tournament in Glen Allen, Virginia. At this year's event,
80% of the 119 competitors came in a day (July 18th) early to complete their
check-in, weigh-in, and physicals. Over 40 different schools from 15 different
states traveled to this year's event to test their skills against the top fighters
in their respective divisions. Competitors were setup in three divisions: Muay
Thai (elbows and knees below the neck), Kickboxing (low kicks), and Full Contact
(kicks above the waist) in an elimination tournament to determine the best two
fighters in each weight class that would fight for the U.S. title (belt) in
the evening championship final. The event began at 9:00 a.m. with fighters and
coaches doing their final check-in, fighter's meeting, and ring assignments.
Shortly after 11:00 a.m., the action began with the men's Muay Thai divisions
and continued through the first brackets of each of the Muay Thai, Kickboxing,
and Full Contact divisions.
The bracketing for this year's event used the single-elimination bye calculation
system (i.e., 14 competitors in a division = 2 byes, 13 competitors in a division
= 3 byes, 12 competitors = 4 byes, 11 competitors= 5 byes). This system is used
to even out the brackets to allow a division to flow down to a quarter-final,
a semi-final, and a final match. The formula for determining the competitors
who received the byes is as follows: 1) previous year's national champion, 2)
best record, 3) random drawing. Next task is to try to match competitors with
less than four fights in their record together, giving them an opportunity to
gain more experience. Once the byes are in place and any novice competitors
have been given a fair shot in the first round, everyone's fair game.
Although, one of the event's rings was a no-show - yes, usually we have fighters
that are no-shows, but in this case we had a ring that was a no-show - the tournament
went on ending only an hour behind schedule. Many of the matches during the
elimination tournament could've been championship matches in their own right.
Several matches went into additional rounds due to the evenly matched competitors.
Others ended in devastating TKOs and KOs. Fighters came loaded for bear with
a full arsenal of techniques. There was even one competitor in the Muay Thai
Cruiserweight division that knocked his opponent out with a spin hook kick -
yes, a Muay Thai competitor knocked his opponent out with a spin hook kick to
the head
.of course that was set up by a low kick to the leg.
The evening finals showcased some of the best amateur kickboxers in the US
- all fighting for the WKA US amateur title (belt). First match of the evening,
featured former US champion, Steve Richards, showing off his fast hands by taking
the unanimous decision over Royston Niro for the Light Heavyweight Muay Thai
title. Next up, all the way from Salt Lake City, Utah, Alisanne Casey,
made her long trip worthwhile by using her strong aggressive techniques to score
a TKO over in the first round over Hope Tzilianos for the Women's Lightweight
Muay Thai title. In the men's Middleweight Full Contact division, Aaron Snider
defeated Jonathon Chaplin by KO. Marc Moreno used his experience to control
the action in a unanimous decision over newcomer Caleb Archer for the Featherweight
Muay Thai title.
The women's Middleweight Full Contact division saw Jessica Botha for
a TKO in the third round to win over Terri French. Next up was a Kickboxing
(low kick) match-up for the men's Lightweight title match with Stephen Strotmeyer
taking the unanimous decision over Fielding Carter. Julie Howell took
a majority decision over Tiffany Say to take the women's Light Heavyweight
kickboxing title. Giovanna Mazzotti was awarded the US women's Lightweight Kickboxing
title after her opponent Lena Hudson had to forfeit the final match for medical
reasons. Reining US Champion, Christopher Romulo, showed why he's still the
US Champion in the men's Muay Thai Middleweight division by taking a unanimous
decision over Nadim Hegazi. The women's Welterweight Muay Thai match featured
last year's returning champion Bertina Lee facing off up and coming
Jenny Foster. Both fighters battled back and forth in a closely contested
fight. In the end and after a second look at the scorecards, judges scored this
one 29-28, 30-27, and 29-29 for a majority decision to Bertina Lee with
the edge going in her favor due to the more powerful shots thrown.
Men's Welterweight Muay Thai title match featured Michael Reno's first round
TKO over Nihad Husic. In the men's Muay Thai Cruiserweight, Andrew Glassier
scored a majority decision over Charles Pemble. Hats go off to Charles or rather
Mr. Pemble. At 47, to make it to the finals is a great victory to itself and
a testament to all the benefits of diligent training in the martial arts. Roderick
Melvin showed good versatility in his majority decision over Greg Dorsey to
take the men's Light Welterweight Muay Thai title. Lamont (Forin) Sitsutam and
Giovanni Lemm, both entering this event with over 10 fights under their belts,
squared off for the Muay Thai Light Middleweight title with Lamont getting the
unanimous decision and the title.
Another veteran, Janice Johnson (46), returned to nationals once again
to take the US title from seasoned veteran Huong Nguyen by majority decision.
The final match of the evening featured two talented fighters, Carlos Zevallos
and Dan Pemble (younger half of the father-son combination from Michigan). The
match began with Carlos establishing himself with good strong techniques, but
soon the experience of Dan took over as he scored with repeated combinations.
The fight ended in a TKO with Dan Pemble taking the Heavyweight Muay Thai title.
Due to time constraints, there were three WKA US title matches that were fought
earlier in the day. Jamie Crower defeated Adam Graves for the US title in the
men's Full Contact Welterweight division. Matthew Callahan defeated Brian Nodes
for the men's Full Contact Middleweight title. Michael Littrel defeated Alexander
Jashonbich for the men's Full Contact Light Heavyweight title. Congratulations
to all the new WKA US champions. Hats go off to all competitors for their hard
work and commitment to prepare themselves for this tournament-style competition.
It takes a lot of fortitude and heart to go into an event not only not knowing
who your opponent is, but how many you are going to have to face. Much appreciation
to all of the coaches, WKA officials, staff, and volunteers who without these
events would not be possible. Next stop, winners from the 2003 WKA Nationals
and now WKA US team members set their sites on the North American championships
in Calgary, Canada and the world championships in Antwerp, Belgium.
MUAY THAI DIVISION - FEMALE
Lightweight (- 50 kg or - 110 lbs)
Alisanne Casey winner over Hope Tzilianos by TKO
Salt Lake City, UT Astoria, NY
Welterweight (- 55 kg or - 121 lbs)
Bertina Lee winner over Jenny Foster by Majority Decision
Richmond, VA Astoria, NY
Middleweight (- 60 kg or - 132 lbs)
Janice Johnson winner over Huong Nguyen by Majority Decision
Richmond, VA Virginia Beach, VA
KICKBOXING DIVISION - FEMALE
Lightweight (- 50 kg or - 110 lbs)
Giovanna Mazzotti winner over Lena Hudson by Medical Forfeit
New York, NY Americus, GA
Lt Heavyweight (- 65 kg or - 143 lbs)
Julie Howell winner over Tiffany Say by Majority Decision
Americus, GA Atlanta, GA
FULL CONTACT DIVISION - FEMALE
Lightweight (- 50 kg or - 110 lbs)
Jessica Botha winner over Terri French by TKO
Dunwoody, GA Little Rock, AR
MUAY THAI DIVISION - MALE
Featherweight (- 57 kg or - 125.4 lbs)
Marc Moreno winner over Caleb Archer by Unanimous Decision
Virginia Beach, VA New York, NY
Lt Welterweight (- 63.5kg or - 138.7 lbs)
Roderick Melvin winner over Greg Dorsey Majority Decision
Newport News, VA Baltimore, MD
Welterweight (- 67 kg or - 147.4 lbs)
Michael Reno winner over Nihad Husic by TKO
Whitestone, NY Clarkston, GA
Lt. Middleweight (- 71 kg or - 156.2 lbs)
Lamont Sitsutam winner over Giovanni Lemm by Unanimous Decision
New York, NY Newport News, VA
Middleweight (- 75 kg or - 165 lbs)
Christopher Romulo winner over Nadim Hegazi by Unanimous Decision
New York, NY Astoria, NY
Lt. Heavyweight (- 81 kg or - 178.2 lbs)
Stephen Richards winner over Royston Niro by Unanimous Decision
Elliott City, MD New York, NY
Cruiserweight (- 86 kg or - 189.2 lbs)
Andrew Glessner winner over Charles Pemble by Majority Decision
Greenville, IN Marquette, MI
Heavyweight (- 91 kg or - 200.2 lbs)
Dan Pemble winner over Carlos Zevallos by TKO
Marquette, MI Bayside, NY
Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg or + 200.2 lbs)
Anthony Iannone winner over Chris Slolzman by Unanimous Decision
Raleigh, NC Atlanta, GA
KICKBOXING DIVISION - MALE
Lightweight (-60 kg or -132 lbs)
Stephen Strotmeyer winner over Fielding Carter by Unanimous Decision
Pittsburgh, PA Atlanta, GA
FULL CONTACT DIVISION - MALE
Welterweight (- 67 kg or - 147.4 lbs)
Jamie Crowder winner over Adam Graves by TKO
Queens, NY Tonawanda, NY
Lt. Middleweight (- 71 kg or -156.2 lbs)
Aaron Snider winner over Jonathon Chaplin by KO
Virginia Beach, VA New York, NY
Middleweight (-75 kg or -165 lbs )
Matthew Callahan winner over Brian Nodes by Majority Unanimous Decision
Lt. Heavyweight (- 81 kg or - 178.2 lbs)
Michael Littrel winner over Alexander Jashonvich by TKO
Hopeville, GA Grennvill, IN
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