Vanessa Zambotti

Vanessa Zambotti
Medal record
Women's judo
Representing  Mexico
Pan American Games
2007 Rio de Janeiro +78 kg
2015 Toronto +78 kg
2011 Guadalajara +78 kg
Pan American Judo Championships
2003 Salvador +78 kg
2002 Santo Domingo +78 kg
2005 Caguas +78 kg
2009 Buenos Aires Openweight
2010 San Salvador +78 kg
2010 San Salvador Openweight
2011 Guadalajara +78 kg
2001 Córdoba Openweight
2001 Córdoba +78 kg
2002 Santo Domingo Openweight
2004 Isla Margarita +78 kg
2005 Caguas Openweight
2007 Montreal +78 kg
2008 Miami +78 kg
2009 Buenos Aires +78 kg
2012 Montreal +78 kg
2015 Edmonton +78 kg
Central American and Caribbean Games
2006 Cartagena +78 kg

Vanessa Martina Zambotti Barreto (born 4 March 1982 in Parral, Chihuahua[1]) is a judoka from Mexico.

Early and personal life

Zambotti was born in Parral, Chihuahua. She lives in Mexico City and trains judo in CONADE. Her biggest motivation in her life is her family. She says that they are something like batteries for her. She studied Sports Administration at Universidad del Valle de México and got a degree.[2]

During 2003 Pan American Games she suffered an injury in the right shoulder. The injury did not look serious and she competed with it until summer of 2005, when the pain became unsufferable. A few weeks before 2005 World Judo Championships in Cairo, she underwent surgery and spent a year recovering.[3]

After the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens she changed her trainer, now working with Brazilian Amadeus Díaz de Moura. She can always surprise because her category is a little erratic. Her biggest advantage is her size and experience.

Judo career

She has participated in three Olympic games.[4][5]

Zambotti won the bronze medal of the over 78 kg division of the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games.[6]

In the 2004 Olympic Games she won her first match against Tsvetana Bozhilova from Bulgaria, but lost the second match against Barbara Andolina from Italy. The Italian competitor lost her next match, so Zambotti was not involved in the repêchage.[7]

In the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing she was a medal hope for Mexico as winner of Pan American Games from the previous year,[8] but in her second match she was drawn against the Olympic champion from Athens, Maki Tsukada. She lost this match and finally took 9th place.[4]

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she was knocked out in the first round, losing to Tong Wen, one of the eventual bronze medalists.[9]

Achievements

Year Tournament Place Weight class
2004 Olympic Games ACHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2005 Pan American Judo Championships 2ndHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2005 Pan American Judo Championships 3rdOpenweight
2007 Pan American Judo Championships 3rdHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2007 Pan American Games 1stHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2007 World Judo Championships ACHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2008 Pan American Judo Championships 3rdHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2008 Olympic Games 9thHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2009 Pan American Judo Championships 3rdHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2009 Pan American Judo Championships 2ndOpenweight
2009 World Judo Championships 7thHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2010 Pan American Judo Championships 2ndHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2010 Pan American Judo Championships 2ndOpenweight
2011 Pan American Judo Championships 2ndHeavyweight (+78 kg)

References

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