Marie-Ève ​​Gahié

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Marie-Ève ​​Gahié (born November 27, 1996 in Paris ) is a French judoka . She won the world middleweight title in 2019 after finishing second in the world championship the year before.

Athletic career

Marie-Ève ​​Gahié fights in the middleweight division, the weight class up to 70 kilograms. In 2012 she was third in the U17 European Championships. In 2013 she won both the U18 European Championships and the U18 World Championships. In 2014 she finished third at the U21 World Championships. 2015 she divorced in the first round of during the 2015 European Games discharged European Championships against the Hungarian Anett Meszaros from.

In autumn 2016, Gahié first won the European Junior Championships. Then she won her first Grand Slam tournament in Abu Dhabi. Eventually she won her only French championship title. At the 2017 European Championships in Warsaw, she defeated the Swede Anna Bernholm in the quarter -finals, and lost to Sanne Van Dijke from the Netherlands in the semifinals . With a victory over the Polish Katarzyna Kłys , Gahié secured a bronze medal. At the 2017 World Championships in Budapest, she lost to María Pérez from Puerto Rico in the quarterfinals , and lost the battle for bronze to the Colombian Yuri Alvear . In 2018 Gahié retired from the European Championships in Tel Aviv in her first fight against Michaela Polleres from Austria. At the 2018 World Championships in Baku, she won the quarter-finals against Sally Conway from Britain and the semi-finals against Assmaa Niang from Morocco. In the final she was defeated by the Japanese Chizuru Arai . At the end of 2018, Gahié became military world champion in Rio de Janeiro.

In 2019 she won the Grand Slam tournament in Yekaterinburg. The 2019 European Championships were held as part of the 2019 European Games in Minsk. Gahié lost to Sanne Van Dijke in the semifinals and Anna Bernholm in the battle for bronze. Two months later, at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo , she defeated María Pérez in the quarterfinals and Sally Conway in the semifinals. Marie-Ève ​​Gahié won the gold medal through her final victory over the Portuguese Barbara Timo .

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Footnotes

  1. Match balance at judoinside.com