Françoise Harteveld

Françoise Harteveld (born 26 March 1977 in Maassluis, Zuid-Holland) is a Dutch judoka. She began her judo career at the age of 3 at Budosport Mahorokan in Maassluis. Her JudoDad, Coos Henneveld (died January 2015) was her mentor and taught her all her skills. Later, his son Rob Henneveld was her coach, and with him she won as many titles and medals as under her JudoDad.

Françoise Harteveld
Medal record
Women's judo
Representing  Netherlands
European Championships
1998 Oviedo Open class
1997 Ostend Open class
1999 Bratislava Open class
2002 Maribor +78 kg
European Junior Championships
1992 Jerusalem +72 kg
1995 Valladolid +72 kg
1993 Arnhem +72 kg
1994 Lisbon +72 kg

In 2006, she took up amateur sumo, and at her first tournament she ranked in the top 5 at the World Sumo Championships in Osaka. After her start in this other traditional Japanese sport, she won three silver medals in a row at the 2007 World Championships in Changmai, 2008 in Rakvere and 2010 in Warsaw.

Participant in Olympic Team during Qualification for Sydney 2000 & Athens 2004, 4x Sportswoman of the Year of the City Maassluis 2003 / 2008 / 2011 / 2012, Awarded with the Bowl of the City Maassluis 1998, Winner of the Sports Career Award of the City Maassluis 2015, Awarded with the Golden Citizenship "Gouden Erepenning der Gemeente Maassluis".

Other medals: World University Championships 2nd (2000) 3rd (1996/1998/2000), 5th World Judo Championships (1997) 7th (1999/2001/2003), European Team Championships 3rd (2000), and European Club Cup Final 3rd (1999). Winner of the National Championships Women Team in Belgium (Participant/Coach) – Judo (2009/2010/2012/2013)

Silver at the European Championships – Judo Belt Wrestling

  • 3rd World Championships – Sumo – (2012)
  • 1st European Championships – Sumo – (2012) Heavy & Open
  • 3rd European Championships – Sumo – (2011) Heavy & Open
  • 2nd World Championships – Sumo – (2010)
  • 4th Combat Games Beijing – Sumo (2010)
  • 1st Europe Cup Teams – Sumo (2010)
  • 2nd European Championships – Sumo (2010)
  • 1st Europe Cup Teams – Sumo (2009)
  • Semi-final World Games Kaohsiung (2009) – Sumo
  • 2nd World Championships – Sumo – (2008)
  • 2nd World Championships – Sumo – (2007)
  • 3rd World Championships Teams – Sumo – (2007)
  • 3rd European Games – Sumo – (2007)
  • 3rd European Championships – Sumo – (2007)
  • 1st Barcis Cup – Sumo (2009/2010)
  • 1st Milan Open – Sumo – (2007/2008/2009/2010/2011)
  • 2nd Erd Cup – Sumo – (2011/2012)

Achievements

YearTournamentPlaceWeight class
2003European Championships 7thHeavyweight (+78 kg)
World Championships 7thHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2002European Championships 3rdHeavyweight (+78 kg)
2001World Championships 7thHeavyweight (+78 kg)
7thOpen class
2000European Championships 5thHeavyweight (+78 kg)
1999European Championships 3rdOpen class
World Championships 7thOpen class
1998European Championships 5thHeavyweight (+78 kg)
1stOpen class
1997European Championships 2ndOpen class
World Championships 5thOpen class

References


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