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Georg Reiter (born 24 December 1986) is a retired
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. He is a first degree black belt.


Career

He played for UJZ Mühlviertel. He was employed at the Heeresleistungssportzentrum. In 2018 he ended his career.


Personal life

His father is the former Olympic bronze medalist Josef Reiter. Reiter is in a relationship with Tina Zeltner. Together they have a child.


Achievements (selection)

Reiter was able to achieve the following successes: * 1. Place PJC World Cup
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2012 * 1. Place European Cup
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2012 * 2. Place World Military Championship 2010 * 2. Place Swedish Open Borås - EJU 2009 * 5. Place World Cup Lisbon
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2010 * 1. Place
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(2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015)


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Georg Reiter
at UJZ Mühlviertel {{DEFAULTSORT:Reiter, Georg Living people 1986 births Sportspeople from Upper Austria Austrian male judoka