Laetitia Tignola
French Olympic judoka
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Laetitia Tignola (born 25 August 1972) is a French former judoka who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics.[1]
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Laetitia Tignola". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
External links
- Laetitia Tignola at JudoInside.com
- Laetitia Tignola at Olympics.com
- Laetitia Tignola at Olympedia
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European Judo Championships — Women's Half Lightweight
1974–present: –52 kg
- 1974: Therése Nguyen
- 1975: Christiane Herzog
- 1976: Edith Hrovat
- 1977: Edith Hrovat
- 1978: Edith Hrovat
- 1979: Edith Hrovat
- 1980: Patricia Montaguti
- 1981: Edith Hrovat
- 1982: Edith Hrovat
- 1983: Loretta Doyle
- 1984: Edith Hrovat
- 1985: Pascale Doger
- 1986: Dominique Maaoui-Brun
- 1987: Dominique Maaoui-Brun
- 1988: Alessandra Giungi
- 1989: Jaana Ronkainen
- 1990: Sharon Rendle
- 1991: Jessica Gal
- 1992: Loretta Doyle
- 1993: Almudena Muñoz
- 1994: Ewa Larysa Krause
- 1995: Alessandra Giungi
- 1996: Sharon Rendle
- 1997: Inge Clement
- 1998: Raffaella Imbriani
- 1999: Deborah Allan
- 2000: Laetitia Tignola
- 2001: Inge Clement
- 2002: Georgina Singleton
- 2003: Annabelle Euranie
- 2004: Ioana Maria Aluaș
- 2005: Ilse Heylen
- 2006: Telma Monteiro
- 2007: Telma Monteiro
- 2008: Ana Carrascosa
- 2009: Natalia Kuziutina
- 2010: Natalia Kuziutina
- 2011: Pénélope Bonna
- 2012: Andreea Chițu
- 2013: Natalia Kuziutina
- 2014: Majlinda Kelmendi
- 2015: Andreea Chițu
- 2016: Majlinda Kelmendi
- 2017: Majlinda Kelmendi
- 2018: Natalia Kuziutina
- 2019: Majlinda Kelmendi
- 2020: Odette Giuffrida
- 2021: Amandine Buchard
- 2022: Chelsie Giles
- 2023: Amandine Buchard
- 2024: Distria Krasniqi
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