Jessica Gal
Dutch judoka (born 1971)
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Full name | Jessica Gal |
Nationality | Dutch |
Born | (1971-07-06) 6 July 1971 (age 52) Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Sport | Judo |
Jessica Gal (born 6 July 1971) is a Dutch former judoka. She competed at the 1992, 1996 and the 2000 Summer Olympics.[1]
Career besides Athletic Achievements:
Besides her athletic achievements Jessica Gal pursued a career in medicine, completing her studies in 1998. She is currently known for her work as a sports doctor, offering consultations for people in different sports fields.
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Jessica Gal Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
External links
- Jessica Gal at JudoInside.com
- Jessica Gal at AllJudo.net (in French)
- Jessica Gal at Olympics.com
- Jessica Gal at Olympedia
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European Judo Championships — Women's Lightweight
1974–97: –56 kg • 1998–present: –57 kg
- 1974:
Evelyne Salanne
- 1975:
Sigrid Happ
- 1976:
Sigrid Happ
- 1977:
Sigrid Happ
- 1978:
Gerda Winklbauer
- 1979:
Gerda Winklbauer
- 1980:
Gerda Winklbauer
- 1981:
Gerda Winklbauer
- 1982:
Béatrice Rodriguez
- 1983:
Gerda Winklbauer
- 1984:
Diane Bell
- 1985:
Béatrice Rodriguez
- 1986:
Béatrice Rodriguez
- 1987:
Catherine Arnaud
- 1988:
Catherine Arnaud
- 1989:
Catherine Arnaud
- 1990:
Catherine Arnaud
- 1991:
Miriam Blasco
- 1992:
Nicola Fairbrother
- 1993:
Nicola Fairbrother
- 1994:
Jessica Gal
- 1995:
Nicola Fairbrother
- 1996:
Jessica Gal
- 1997:
Marisabel Lomba
- 1998:
Isabel Fernández
- 1999:
Isabel Fernández
- 2000:
Barbara Harel
- 2001:
Isabel Fernández
- 2002:
Cinzia Cavazzuti
- 2003:
Isabel Fernández
- 2004:
Isabel Fernández
- 2005:
Olga Sonina
- 2006:
Barbara Harel
- 2007:
Isabel Fernández
- 2008:
Sabrina Filzmoser
- 2009:
Telma Monteiro
- 2010:
Corina Căprioriu
- 2011:
Sabrina Filzmoser
- 2012:
Telma Monteiro
- 2013:
Automne Pavia
- 2014:
Automne Pavia
- 2015:
Telma Monteiro
- 2016:
Automne Pavia
- 2017:
Priscilla Gneto
- 2018:
Nora Gjakova
- 2019:
Daria Mezhetskaia
- 2020:
Hedvig Karakas
- 2021:
Telma Monteiro
- 2022:
Timna Nelson-Levy
- 2023:
Daria Kurbonmamadova
- 2024:
Daria Bilodid
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