Julia Matijass , born the September 22nd 1973 with Lyubino (ex- Soviet Union), is old a Judo kate German which evolved/moved in lightest of the categories of weight: -48 kg (otherwise called light welterweight). Whereas it had with its prize list only one European bronze medal, Allemande gained the bronze medal at the time of the Olympic tournament of -48 kg with Athens in 2004.

Several times champion of Allemage, the judokate starts to illustrate at the continental level in 2000 by a third place then on a world level by a fifth place at the time of the world 2003 of Osaka. This performance enables him to qualify for the Olympic Games of Athens. At the time of the tournament, it reaches the last square but must yield vis-a-vis the Frenchwoman Frederique Jossinet. She must then dispute a match for the bronze medal against Greek Maria Karagiannopoulou. Allemande leaves victorious this combat and gains one of the four German medals obtained in judo at the time of these OJ the judokate, naturalized German in 1994, takes her retirement after the Olympic competition.

Prize list

Olympic Games

  • Olympic Games of 2004 to Athens (Greece):
    • Bronze medal in the category of -48 kg (light welterweight).

Championships of the world

  • Championships of the world 2003 with Osaka (Japan):
    • 5 E in the category of -48 kg (light welterweight).

Championships of Europe

Others

  • Tournament of Paris :
    • 1 podium in 2003 (2nd place).

See too

External bonds and documents

  • statistical Card and photographs, site judoinside.com .
  • biographical Card, site alljudo.net .

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