Arnela Odžaković
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Arnela Odzakovic (born on September 5th 1983 in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina , former Yugoslavia as an ethnic Bosniak) is a karate fighter and BiH sportswoman of the year 2007.
She started her karate career at the age of 8. Due to circumstances of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992-95 she had to leave her hometown and to stay in Gorazde during the war. In 1996 she moved to Sarajevo and became a member of the Sensei Karate Club under instructor Merita Tiric Campara. Since the year 2000 she is a member of the Bushido karate club in Sarajevo.
During twelve years of her career, she collected more than 150 medals at national and international competitions.
Arnela is currently a sports student at the University of Sarajevo.
[edit] Facts
height 1,71 m kumite karate category +60kg
[edit] Achievements
- Two time junior European Champion (single and team)
- Multiple Balkan Champion
- Multiple National Champion
- Gold Medal Winner Mediterranean Games 2005
- Vice European Champion 2007 (single and team)