Matthias Huber
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Matthias Huber in May 2009 in Dremmen
Matthias Huber (born December 3, 1977 in Säckingen ) is a German Ju-Jutsu athlete. He was u. a. World champion in 2006 and is currently (2009) the reigning gold medalist of the 2005 World Games .
Currently (2010) Huber holds the 3rd Dan in Ju-Jutsu. He is director of the German Ju-Jutsu Association and a member of the federal teaching team of this association. The qualified sports teacher Huber has a teaching position at the University of Heidelberg and is also a certified business teacher in the subjects of business administration and sports at the Julius Springer School in Heidelberg .
Greatest sporting success
- 2002-2006
- Five times German champion in a row
- 2002
- 3rd place World Championship in Uruguay
- 2nd place Hamburg Open
- 2003
- 5th place European Championship in Germany
- 3rd place Belgium Open
- 2nd place German Open
- 3rd place Hamburg Open
- 2004
- 1st place Hamburg Open
- 1st place German Open
- 5th place World Championship in Spain
- 5th place Orleans Open in France
- 5th place Slovenia Open
- 2005
- 5th place European Championship in Poland
- 1st place Hamburg Open
- Gold medal of the World Games 2005
- 2006
- 3rd place in the European Cup
- 1st place Hamburg Open
- 2006 World Cup gold medal
swell
- http://www.ju-jutsu.de/hall-of-fame/wettkaempferinnen.html?L=0
- http://www.kihaku-dremmen.de/reports2009.html#hubi
- http://www.ju-jutsu.de/der-djjv/funktionaere/vorstand.html?L=0
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SURNAME | Huber, Matthias |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Ju-Jutsu athlete |
DATE OF BIRTH | 3rd December 1977 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bad Säckingen , Germany |