Lucija Polavder
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Medal record | ||
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Women's Judo | ||
Competitor for Slovenia | ||
Olympic Games | ||
Bronze | 2008 Beijing | +78 kg |
World Championships | ||
Silver | 2007 Rio de Janeiro | Open class |
European Championships | ||
Gold | 2010 Vienna | +78 kg |
Gold | 2013 Budapest | +78 kg |
Silver | 2012 Chelyabinsk | +78 kg |
Bronze | 2003 Düsseldorf | Open class |
Bronze | 2006 Tampere | +78 kg |
Bronze | 2007 Belgrade | +78 kg |
Bronze | 2008 Lisbon | +78 kg |
Bronze | 2011 Istanbul | +78 kg |
Mediterranean Games | ||
Gold | 2009 Pescara | +78 kg |
Gold | 2013 Mersin | +78 kg |
Military World Games | ||
Gold | 2007 Hyderabad | +78 kg |
Bronze | 2011 Rio de Janeiro | +78 kg |
Lucija Polavder (born 15 December 1984 in Celje)[1] is a Slovene judoka. Polavder competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics where she didn't advance from the first round. At the 2008 Summer Olympics she advancet to the semifinals, where she was defeated by Japanese Maki Tsukada. In the bronze medal match, Polavder defeated Korean Kim Na-Young and became the second Slovenian judoka to win a medal at the Olympics (after Urška Žolnir in 2004).
References
- ↑ Factfile of Lucija Polavder on JudoInside.com
External links
- Media related to Lucija Polavder at Wikimedia Commons
- Lucija Polavder in www.sports-reference.com
- Lucija Polavder in Judo inside
- Lucija Polavder in Judo club Sankaku (Slovene)
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