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Judo At The 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 70 Kg
The Women's 70 kg event in Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics was held at the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris, France on 31 July 2024. Results Finals Repechage Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics - Women's 70 kg W70 2024 Predicted and scheduled events * January 1 ** In the United States, books, films, and other works published in 1928 will enter the public domain, assuming there are no changes made to copyright law. ***''Steamboat Willie'', Walt Disney's fi ... Women's events at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympics W70 ...
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Demos Memneloum
Demos Memneloum (born 10 June 1994) is a Chadian judoka who competes in the women's middleweight (70 kg) category. She won bronze medals at the 2019 African Judo Championships in Cape Town and the 2019 African Games in Rabat.Demos Memneloum
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Judo At The Summer Olympics Women's Middleweight
is an unarmed gendai budō, modern Japanese martial art, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.『日本大百科全書』電子版【柔道】(CD-ROM version of Encyclopedia Nipponica, "Judo"). Judo was created in 1882 by Kanō Jigorō () as an eclectic martial art, distinguishing itself from its predecessors (primarily Tenjin Shin'yō-ryū, Tenjin Shinyo-ryu jujutsu and Kitō-ryū jujutsu) due to an emphasis on "randori" (, lit. 'free sparring') instead of "kata" (pre-arranged forms) alongside its removal of striking and weapon training elements. Judo rose to prominence for its dominance over Kodokan–Totsuka rivalry, established jujutsu schools in tournaments hosted by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (警視庁武術大会, ''Keishicho Bujutsu Taikai''), resulting in its adoption as the department's primary martial art. A judo practitioner is called a , and the judo uniform is called . The objective of co ...
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Fidan Ögel
Fidan Ögel (born 17 January 2002) is a Turkish female judoka competing in the middleweight (70 kg) division. She is qualified for participation at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France. Career Ögel started her sports career at Manisa BB Sports Club. She then transferred to Galatasaray Judo in Istanbul. She is tall, and has Dan 2 in black belt. 2019 Ögel became champion in the 63 kg event at the 2019 Balkan Judo Championships for Cadets (U18) held in Budva, Montenegro. 2022 Ögel won the bronze medal at the Warsaw European Open 2022 in Poland. She lost the first round match at the 2022 European Judo Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. She won the silver medal in the individual event and another silver medal in the team event at the 2022 World Judo Juniors Championships in Guayaquil, Ecuador. At the Paks Junior European Cup 2022 in Hungary, she captured the silver medal. She won the silver medal at the 2022 European Junior Mixed Team Judo Championships in ...
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Maya Goshen
Maya Goshen ( he, מאיה גושן; born 25 June 2000) is an Israeli judoka who competes for the Israel national judo team. She won a silver medal at the 2020 European U23 championship and a bronze at the mixed team event of the 2022 World Championships. Goshen represented Israel at the 2024 Paris Olympics in judo in the women's 70 kg, and in the mixed team event, at which Team Israel came in ninth. Early and personal life Goshen, who is Jewish, lives in the town of Even Yehuda, Israel, with her parents, Tzachi and Hilit, and her two younger sisters."Maya Goshen is the great promise of Israeli judo,"
''Makor Rishon''.
As six years of age, Goshen practiced
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Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown
Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown (born 5 July 1995) is a British judoka who trains full-time at the British Judo Centre of Excellence in Walsall. Early life and education Yeats-Brown is from Pembury, Kent. She graduated from the University of Wolverhampton in 2023 with a degree in Sport and Exercise Science. Judo career Yeats-Brown competed for England in the event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where she won a bronze medal. She is a three times champion of Great Britain, winning the middleweight division at the British Judo Championships in 2016 and 2017 and the half-heavyweight title in 2018. In 2018, she finished fifth in the 2018 World Judo Championships in Baku, when ranked world 32 on IJF ranking list. Compeign in the women's 78 kg category she lost to Guusje Steenhuis Guusje Steenhuis (born 27 October 1992) is a Dutch judoka. She won the bronze medal in the 78 kg event at the 2015 European Games in Baku. She is the four-time silver medalist of European Judo Championshi ...
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Aina may refer to: * Aina (given name) Places * Aina (Crete), a town of ancient Crete * Aïna River, a river in Cameroon and Gabon * Aina, Iran, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran Art and entertainment * ''Aina'' (1977 film), a 1977 Pakistani film * ''Aina'' (2013 film), a Pakistani romantic drama film * Aina (band), a 2003 progressive metal supergroup, and their album, ''Aina, Days of Rising Doom'' * ''Aina'' (book), a Nepalese book by Ramlal Joshi * Aina Indou, a character from the .hack// franchise Acronyms * AINA (organization), a French non-governmental organization based in Kabul * Arctic Institute of North America, a research institute and educational organization located in the University of Calgary * Association of Inland Navigation Authorities, Membership organisation for navigation authorities in the UK * Assyrian International News Agency Other uses * Aina the End, a Japanese singer and idol See also * Aaina (other) Aaina may refer to: * '' ...
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Elisavet Teltsidou
Elisavet Teltsidou (born 8 November 1995) is a Greek judoka. In 2021, she competed in the women's 70 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Teltsidou is the gold medallist of the 2019 Judo Grand Prix Antalya in the 70 kg category. Teltsidou won one of the bronze medals in the women's 70 kg event at the 2022 Mediterranean Games held in Oran, Algeria. Teltsidou won her first gold medal at a Grand Slam at the 2022 Judo Grand Slam Abu Dhabi, defeating Gabriella Willems Gabriella (Gaby) Willems (born 1 July 1997) is a Belgian judoka, winner of the bronze medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Personal history Willems grew up in Barchon, Liège Province, Belgium. Her first name is testament to her Italian heritage, ... of Belgium.https://www.ijf.org/competition/2309/results?id_weight=12 References External links * * * 1995 births Living people Greek female judoka Judoka at the 2019 European Games European Games competitors for Greece Judoka at ...
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Szabina Gercsák
Szabina Gercsák (born 9 July 1996) is a Hungarian judoka. Gercsák is a bronze medalist from the 2016 European Judo Championships The 2016 European Judo Championships were held in Kazan, Russia, between 21–24 April 2016. Medal overview Men Women Medal table References External links * ResultsTeam results {{European championships in 2016 Eu ... in the 70 kg category. References External links * * * 1996 births Living people Hungarian female judoka Judoka at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics European Games competitors for Hungary Judoka at the 2015 European Games Youth Olympic gold medalists for Hungary 21st-century Hungarian women Judoka at the 2023 European Games Judoka at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic judoka for Hungary {{Hungary-judo-bio-stub ...
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Aoife Coughlan
Aoife Coughlan (born 13 October 1995) is an Australian judoka. Coughlan was picked for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics where she competed in the women's 70 kg event. She won her first bout against Kinaua Biribo of Kiribati but then lost to Giovanna Scoccimaro of Germany and did not advance to the quarterfinals. She is the bronze medallist of the 2021 Asian-Pacific Judo Championships The 2021 Asia-Oceania Judo Championships were held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan from April 6 to April 9, 2021. Medal summary Men Women Mixed Medal table References External links * {{2021 in IJF World Tour Asian Judo Championships O ... in the 70 kg category. References External links * * * 1995 births Living people Australian female judoka Judoka at the 2020 Summer Olympics Judoka at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic judoka for Australia Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Australia Commonwealth Games medallists in judo Judoka at the 2022 Commonwealth Games 21 ...
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