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Deborah Gravenstijn

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1993 was Gravenstijn's first year as a senior and in no-time she had adjusted to the national level by becoming third at the Dutch All Categories Championships and by winning the Rotterdam Open both in January. At the Dutch National Championships in Den Bosch she won the silver medal in November and
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they always joined her to tournaments held anywhere within the Netherlands. As soon as Gravenstijn participated in international tournaments her family was unable to keep up with attending every tournament, however they did whatever they could to support Deborah.
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where she won the bronze medal. She completed the year with a silver medal at the Dutch National Championships. She won her first All Categories Championship in 1996 and managed to win two bronze medals, at the Dutch Open and the Dutch National Championships.
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during a training session. The ball which weights 5 kilograms landed with a high speed at her head, giving her recently recovered neck another big smack. The injury almost forced her to miss the Olympics, but Gravenstijn recovered faster than expected.
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was very unlikely, but she was determined to return and foughty hard to make her comeback. One month before she eventually made her comeback in March 2007 her mother Carmen died, her second loss in her direct family since she won her Olympic medal.
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just four seconds before the end of the game Gravenstijn qualified for the Olympics. Due to Fernandez's win Gravenstijn remained on top op Kolodziej for the Olympic rankings. One month before the start of the Olympics she was hit by a
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Her comeback to the international judo circuit was no success from the start. The death of her family members and her recent injuries still had a huge impact on her performances. Also due to these happenings her coach
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Two months after Gravenstijn won the bronze medal at the Olympics her younger sister Merghery died. Still she finished the year 2004 with a Dutch Championship title in Rotterdam. She was also awarded the
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she won the bronze medal and she ended the year with a silver medal at the Dutch National Championships. She won the GP Citta di Roma in 1999 and won another bronze medal at the European Championships in
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She became Dutch national champion for the first time in her career in 1997. Then in 1998 she became second at the Grand Prix Citta di Roma and at the Dutch Open. At the European Championships in
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in the second round. In the quarter-finals she faced Fernandez and in a tactical game with just one koka Gravenstijn advanced to the semi-finals in which she won against local hero
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and left Gravenstijn with the silver medal. Afterwards Gravenstijn dedicated the medal to her deceased sister and mother as well as to her still living family members.
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took over from De Rooij in February 2008. Since then Gravestijn achieved a total of three top 5 rankings in World Cup meetings, inclusive the second place in
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The Olympic result encouraged her to perform well in 2001. She became second at the Grand Prix in Leonding and won the Grand Prix in
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she reached the final, but had to be satisfied with silver. She then went on to win another silver at the World Championships in
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and she became second in the World Cup in Rotterdam. At the European Championships, also held in Rotterdam she became seventh.
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Her first medal at a Dutch Junior Championship (under 18/21) she reached in 1987 when she became third in
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she had to be satisfied with a bronze medal, while she finished the year with a second position in the
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Gravenstijn started her judo career when she was five years old. Although she and her family lived in
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in December she won her first international tournament as a senior, the Swiss International in
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was no longer able to give her the aggression she needed to compete. National coach
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Trophy. In 2005, she started with a third place at the Super World Cup in
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and the international tournament in Venray. At the World Championships in
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won the semi-final and eventually went on to win the gold medal against
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in 1991 and she won the gold medal at the Under-19 championships in
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In May 2005 she fell during a match and suffered a double neck
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and won the European title at the European Championships in
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Gravenstijn bounces back from tragedy to win precious medal
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she won the bronze medal in the European Club Cup final in
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in the final of the repechages to take the bronze medal.
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At the World Military Championships in 1390:Dutch sportspeople of Surinamese descent 1219: 1199: 1179: 1159: 1142: 1046: 552:Dibora Monick Olga "Deborah" Gravenstijn 1087: 582:and a silver medal four years later at 1312: 1075: 984: 950:Athlete biography: Deborah Gravenstijn 945: 943: 941: 939: 574:. She won a bronze medal in the class 1385:Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics 1380:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics 1084:, judoinside.com, ret: 13 August 2008 967: 965: 959:, beijing2008.cn, ret: 12 August 2008 1335:Royal Netherlands Air Force officers 918:. In the final and gold medal match 713:as well as two bronze medals at the 1118:, us.terra.com, ret: 13 August 2008 1099:, telegraaf.nl, ret: 13 August 2008 1097:Medicinebal nekte Gravenstijn bijna 936: 740:. At the European Championships in 13: 1365:Judoka at the 2008 Summer Olympics 1360:Judoka at the 2004 Summer Olympics 1355:Judoka at the 2000 Summer Olympics 1340:Olympic judoka for the Netherlands 962: 700: 14: 1426: 1292:Rotterdam Sportswoman of the Year 1125: 1070:Tragedies for Deborah Gravenstijn 1233:Olympics at Sports-Reference.com 1218: 1198: 1178: 1158: 1141: 910:in the first round and defeated 875:2008 European Judo Championships 491:‍–‍61 kg 477: 463:‍–‍61 kg 449: 419: 398: 377: 356: 335: 305: 284: 254: 233: 209: 165: 142: 119: 902:At the 2008 Summer Olympics in 623:, 1988) and a silver medal (in 434:‍–‍57 kg 413:‍–‍52 kg 392:‍–‍52 kg 371:‍–‍57 kg 350:‍–‍57 kg 320:‍–‍57 kg 299:‍–‍57 kg 269:‍–‍57 kg 248:‍–‍57 kg 1102: 721:Gravenstijn qualified for the 598: 1: 1137:International Judo Federation 1072:, nrc.nl, ret: 13 August 2008 972:Biography Deborah Gravenstijn 929: 506:Profile at external databases 470:European Junior Championships 822: 593: 7: 1400:Sportspeople from Rotterdam 1034:Results Deborah Gravenstijn 851: 572:Royal Netherlands Air Force 458:1992 Buenos Aires 442:World Juniors Championships 10: 1431: 1405:Sportspeople from Zeeland 1375:Olympic medalists in judo 1298: 1289: 1281: 1276: 1269:Official homepage (Dutch) 544: 540: 526: 510: 505: 501: 467: 439: 325: 274: 223: 204: 194: 190: 179: 156: 133: 110: 105: 95: 85: 75: 70: 60: 42: 37: 28: 1415:21st-century Dutch women 1410:20th-century Dutch women 554:(born 20 August 1974 in 16:Dutch judoka (born 1974) 869:and the first place in 779:2004 was all about the 663:Success in the nineties 106:Achievements and titles 1395:Dutch physiotherapists 1285:Elisabeth Willeboordse 955:14 August 2008 at the 881:she qualified for the 709:and the Grand Prix in 545:Updated on 30 May 2023 328:European Championships 1043:, ret: 13 August 2008 1114:3 March 2016 at the 1039:16 June 2008 at the 977:2 April 2010 at the 883:2008 Summer Olympics 781:2004 Summer Olympics 723:2000 Summer Olympics 588:2008 Summer Olympics 580:2004 Summer Olympics 386:1999 Bratislava 38:Personal information 1330:Dutch female judoka 1255:Deborah Gravenstijn 1244:Deborah Gravenstijn 1229:Deborah Gravenstijn 1210:Deborah Gravenstijn 1190:Deborah Gravenstijn 1170:Deborah Gravenstijn 1153:Deborah Gravenstijn 1133:Deborah Gravenstijn 486:1992 Jerusalem 277:World Championships 25: 23:Deborah Gravenstijn 1370:People from Tholen 1246:at The-Sports.org 920:Giulia Quintavalle 906:Gravenstijn had a 863:Marjolein van Unen 843:. A return to the 805:Danielle Zangrando 776:she became third. 21: 1308: 1307: 1299:Succeeded by 1155:at JudoInside.com 549: 548: 495: 494: 428:2002 Maribor 407:2000 Wrocław 242:2008 Beijing 1422: 1302:Marhinde Verkerk 1282:Preceded by 1274: 1273: 1265: 1251: 1240: 1225: 1224: 1222: 1221: 1205: 1204: 1202: 1201: 1185: 1184: 1182: 1181: 1175: 1165: 1164: 1162: 1161: 1148: 1147: 1145: 1144: 1119: 1106: 1100: 1094: 1085: 1079: 1073: 1067: 1044: 1031: 982: 969: 960: 947: 887:Isabel Fernández 797:Cinzia Cavazzuti 689:. 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Index


Judoka
Netherlands
Judo
Weight class
Olympic Games
2008
World Champ.
2001
European Champ.
2001
judo
Netherlands
Olympic Games
2008 Beijing
‍–‍57 kg
2004 Athens
‍–‍57 kg
World Championships
2001 Munich
‍–‍57 kg
2003 Osaka
‍–‍57 kg
European Championships
2001 Paris
‍–‍57 kg
1998 Oviedo
‍–‍57 kg
1999 Bratislava
‍–‍52 kg

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