Frank Möller (Judoka)
Frank Möller (Judoka) medal table |
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Germany | ||
Olympic games | ||
bronze | 1996 Atlanta | + 95 kg |
World championships | ||
bronze | 1993 Hamilton | + 95 kg |
silver | 1995 Chiba | + 95 kg |
bronze | 2001 Munich | Open |
European championships | ||
silver | 1989 Helsinki | Open |
bronze | 1990 Frankfurt | +95 kg |
gold | 1992 Paris | +95 kg |
bronze | 1993 Athens | +95 kg |
bronze | 1994 Gdańsk | +95 kg |
silver | 1995 Birmingham | +95 kg |
bronze | 2000 Wrocław | +100 kg |
bronze | 2000 Wrocław | Open |
Frank Möller (born September 8, 1970 in Weimar ) is a German judoka and trainer.
Frank Möller is one of the most successful judoka in Germany. Among other things, he is a ten-time German champion, vice world champion 1995, third place in the World Cup in 1993 and 2001 , third place in the Olympics in 1996, European champion in 1992, multiple military world champion and multiple winner and placed in renowned international tournaments such as the Otto World Cup.
The certified sports teacher has a 6th Dan and worked as a regional trainer in the Judo Association Berlin until November 2019. After accusations of racism and a physical assault against the young German judoka Losseni Koné , Möller was released as a trainer and banned from the German Judo Association for five years .
Möller is married and has two sons.
Web links
- Frank Möller on Judoinside (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Judo-Bund bans Frank Möller for five years. Retrieved November 9, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Möller, Frank |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German judoka and active trainer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 8, 1970 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Weimar |