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Tyler Wolfe
Tyler Wolfe
USA Karate
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Gainesville, Fl
Birth Year:
1992
Height:
5’4
Weight:
-50 kg
Birthplace:
Melbourne, Fl
Hometown:
Gainesville, Fl
Residence:
Gainesville, Fl
High School:
Buchholz
Undergraduate Education:
Santa Fe College
Occupation:
Student
Began Karate:
1998
Dojo Affiliation:
Katsu Dojo
Training Location:
Gainesville, Fl
Sensei:
Jason Sorgi
Years on Junior Team:
2006-2010
Senior National Team:
2010-Present
Event:
-50kg Kumite
Facts of Interest:
Tyler began Karate at age 6 when she accidently walked into a karate class. In 2002, she won her first USA national title and has since won ten consecutive national championships. She competed for Buchholz in pole vaulting and weight lifting, ranking top ten in the state of Florida in 2009 and 2010. Tyler is currently in EMT school and plans to continue her career as a paramedic.
“Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours, weeks, months, and years they spend preparing for it. The victorious performance itself is merely the demonstration of their championship character.” - T. Alan Armstrong
International Results:
2006 Jr. Pan American Championships, 1st
2007 Jr. Pan American Championships, 1st
2008 Jr. Pan American Championships, 3rd
2009 Jr. Pan American Championships, 1st
2009 Junior World Championships, 3rd
2010 Jr. Pan American Championships, 1st
2010 Senior World Championships, 3rd
2011 US Open, 1st
2011 Senior Pan American Championships, 3rd
National Results:
2002 National Championship, 1st
2003 National Championship, 1st
2004 National Championship, 1st
2005 National Championship, 1st
2006 National Championship, 1st
2007 National Championship, 1st
2008 National Championship, 1st
2009 National Championship, 1st
2010 National Championship, 1st
2011 National Championship, 1st