Roswitha Hartl

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Roswitha Hartl (born September 15, 1962 in Leoben ) is a former Austrian judoka .

biography

Roswitha Hartl fought for the Leoben judo club and was an integral part of the Austrian national team . Her greatest successes were third place at the World Championships in Essen 1987 and winning the bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in the demonstration competition .

successes

  • 1st place ASKÖ World Tournament Leonding 1989 - 61 kg
  • 1st place Tournament Fukuoka Japan 1986 - 66 kg
  • 1st place British Open London 1986 - 66 kg
  • 1st place British Open London 1984 - 66 kg
  • 1st place International Zurich Championships 1983 - 66 kg
  • 2nd place World Masters Rüsselsheim 1992 - 66 kg
  • 2nd place European Championship London 1986 - 66 kg
  • 2nd place European Championship Landskrona 1985 - 66 kg
  • 2nd place German Open Fürstenfeldbruck 1985 - 66 kg
  • 2nd place European Championship Pirmasens 1984 - 66 kg
  • 2nd place Tournament Fukuoka Japan 1989 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place European team championship Vienna 1989 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place Tournoi de Paris 1989 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place Olympic Games Seoul 1988 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place ASKÖ World Tournament Leonding 1988 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place European Championship Pamplona 1988 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place Tournoi de Paris 1988 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place World Championship 1987 Essen - 66 kg
  • 3rd place British Open Birmingham 1987 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place ASKÖ World Tournament Leonding 1987 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place International Tournament Kielce Polish Open 1987 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place Dutch Open Nieuwegein 1986 - 66 kg
  • 3rd place ASKÖ World Tournament Leonding 1984 - 66 kg
  • 7th place World Championship 1989 Belgrade - 66 kg

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