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Buchear, Amandine

Amandine Buchard ( fr. Amandine Buchard ; born July 12, 1995 ) - French judoka , two-time World Championships medalist, European Championships medalist.

Amandine Bouchard
general information
Full namefr. Amandine buchard
Citizenship France
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Floorfemale
Medals
World Championships
BronzeChelyabinsk 2014up to 48 kg
BronzeBaku 2018up to 52 kg
European games
BronzeMinsk 2019up to 52 kg
European Championships
SilverMontpellier 2014up to 48 kg
GoldWarsaw 2017teams

Biography

Amandin started judo in September 2001 at the Noisean Judo Club. Realizing that there was a lot of judo for her, she decided to try her luck at the highest level.

She begins her 2014 with third place at the Paris Tournament.

At her first world championship in Chelyabinsk, in the first round, she defeats the current Olympic champion, Brazilian athlete Sarah Menezes. Here she won a bronze medal, defeating Russian Ales Kuznetsova in the match for 3rd place. During this year, she participated in the World Junior Championships in Fort Lauderdale, winning gold in the under 52 kg category, and then also a silver medal in the team event.

The next season, she does not participate in the Baku European Games, preferring to prepare for the bachelor exam, which she successfully passed on June 5.

After a new weigh-in, on February 21, 2016, she decides to change the category (up to 57 kg), but does not receive a ticket to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro [1] .

In the 2017 season, Amandine again changes the category to compete in weight up to 52 kg. She won the Grand Prix in Tbilisi, but is eliminated in the first round of the European Championship in Warsaw. She won the European Championship in the team standings, where France defeated Poland 5-0 [2] . At the World Cup in Budapest, she flew out in the quarterfinals.

In 2018, she takes second place in a tournament in Paris, where she does not cope with three fines against Japanese Abe [3] . The following month, she wins a tournament in Tbilisi [4] . At the European Championships in Tel Aviv, she was unable to overcome the Romanian athlete Andrei Chitsa in the first round [5] .

At the 2018 World Cup in Baku , she won a bronze medal and burst into tears on her chest with a representative of the French national team.

Notes

  1. ↑ SPORT, RMC . Judo: Buchard change de catégorie et dit adieu aux JO (fr-FR), RMC SPORT . Date of appeal September 21, 2018.
  2. ↑ Euro-2017 - Les judokates françaises championnes d'Europe par équipes (fr-FR), Francetvsport . Date of appeal September 21, 2018.
  3. ↑ Paris Grand Slam - Agbegnenou au top, Buchard et Gneto médaillées , Eurosport (February 11, 2018). Date of appeal September 21, 2018.
  4. ↑ Rédaction . Grand Prix de Tbilissi: Amandine Buchard impériale en moins de 52 kilos (fr-FR), L'ÉQUIPE . Date of appeal September 21, 2018.
  5. ↑ Rédaction . Championnats d'Europe: Amandine Buchard et Hélène Receveaux éliminées d'entrée (fr-FR), L'ÉQUIPE . Date of appeal September 21, 2018.

Links

  • Amandine Bouchard - profile on judoinside.com
  • Statistics on alljudo.net


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bushar_Amandin&oldid=100591179


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