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Showing posts with label Elif. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 11, 2013

AN INTERVIEW WITH QUEEN ELIF

Elif in action at the European Poomsae Championships 2013
The first time I told you about Elif Yilmaz was in 2011, when she emerged victorious from the European Poomsae Championships held in Genoa. She was only 17 but she was already a star, equally shining both in and out of the mat. This year, as soon as she became senior, Elif rocked the national selections to be confirmed in the Turkey National Team, thus entering the European Championships in Alicante (Spain) this late April. So the young girl who impressed Italy with sky-high kicks and incredibly long princess-like hair, was facing a new challenge. In a new division. With a new look. But the same outcome... Gold! The princess has now become queen. Then a few days ago the kind Elif agreed to be interviewed for this blog. The result is a long conversation, uncovering the immense work behind her victories, some lovely anecdotes from her childhood and her evenly sweet and tenacious personality. Then let’s hear it from Her Majesty... 

Cryu: Elif, you followed your father's footsteps, as Mustafa Yilmaz is also an internationally renowned taekwondo master and champion. Did you start TKD on your own will or it was him who first took you to the gym? Once I read Laura Kim Kim as a child didn’t like TKD, but her father Master Kim someway obliged her to train. You and Laura are maybe the most successful European Poomsae athletes in the world, so it is curious to see how similar are your beginnings of career.

Elif: When I was 1 year old and I took my first steps, my dad bought me a dobok, started to make me do some kicks and teached me how to kiap. As for all girls on this planet, dad was my first and biggest love. So I have always followed his footsteps and I still try to do it. When I was 3 or 5 years old he went to some championships abroad and I was very sick because my love had left me alone for the first time. When he came back home I healed up and started to check his gifts for me. He always bought Barbie dolls and TKD bears for me and my sister. I've always liked bears. One day I asked him <<how you going to other countries? By plane? Can you fly, dad?>>, he answered me <<yes I am flying and if you want to fly away you have to start TKD!>>. That day, I decided to start TKD.
My first training years were very easy, I learnt so many things in the fastest way because we used to train at home. After 3 years, I started to train in a dojang. It was scary but I inculcated into myself: <<Elif, you are the daughter of Mustafa Yilmaz. Stay strong!>>, and so I did.

Monday, August 1, 2011

WILD WILD ELIF


One personality that really couldn't go unnoticed at Genova 2011 is the junior European champion Elif Yilmaz, from Turkey. She's got everything she needs: cold blood, incredible high kicks, and the proud killer look you could expect from a warrior princess. What you couldn't expect, though, is how Elif's vibrant personality is constantly drawing attention even when she's not busy on the tatami. The first time I saw her was on the stands, during her father's competition. Elif was standing in front of the first row of seats in order to take photos. When some people kindly asked her to get out of their sights, she put on one of the scariest faces I've ever seen, thus silencing her unwanted interlocutors. A few moments later, when the first score appeared on the screens, she ran away crying with joy, without even waiting for her father's final exercise, which would actually crown Mustafa Yilmaz European Master 1 champion. The next day, she had just secured her gold medal with a flawless performance when I met her again on the stands, having a conversation with a couple of guys from another national team. <<Really? Am I first?>>. She was dominating the competition and she didn't even know!! Apart from her glorious smile on the podium, the last memory of her I retain is Elif having a souvenir T-shirt signed by all her foreign athlete friends... while she was wearing it. Irresistible Elif.

(Photos courtesy of Aleksandar Golović)