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    Yvonne Snir-Bönisch (née Bönisch; born 29 December 1980 in Ludwigsfelde, East Germany) is a German judo coach and former judoka. She retired in 2008. She...
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  • Boenisch (redirect from Bönisch)
    theatre researcher Sebastian Boenisch (born 1987), Polish footballer Yvonne Bönisch (born 1980), German judoka This page lists people with the surname Boenisch...
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  •  Cuba Kie Kusakabe  Japan Maria Pekli  Australia 2004 Athens details Yvonne Bönisch  Germany Kye Sun-hui  North Korea Deborah Gravenstijn  Netherlands Yurisleidy...
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    winners of gold medals at the Olympics are Udo Quellmalz, Frank Wieneke, Yvonne Bönisch and Dietmar Lorenz. Greco-Roman wrestling: Germany is the 10th most...
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  • Ilse Heylen  Belgium Amarilis Savón  Cuba Lightweight (57 kg) details Yvonne Bönisch  Germany Kye Sun-hui  North Korea Deborah Gravenstijn  Netherlands Yurisleidy...
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  • Deborah Gravenstijn Isabel Fernández Kie Kusakabe 2003 Kye Sun-hui Yvonne Bönisch Deborah Gravenstijn Yurisleidy Lupetey 2005 Sabrina Filzmoser Khishigbatyn...
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  • Carrascosa Alina Alexandra Dumitru Petra Nareks 57 kg Cinzia Cavazzuti Yvonne Bönisch Isabel Fernández Deborah Gravenstijn 63 kg Lucie Décosse Karen Roberts...
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  •  Telma Monteiro (POR) Lightweight (57 kg) details  Kye Sun-hui (PRK)  Yvonne Bönisch (GER)  Sabrina Filzmoser (AUT)  Khishigbatyn Erdenet-Od (MGL) Half-middleweight...
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    Anna-Maria Gradante 2000 Sydney Judo Women's extra lightweight (-48kg)  Gold Yvonne Bönisch 2004 Athens Judo Women's lightweight (-57kg)  Bronze Julia Matijass...
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  • Monteiro Audrey La Rizza Ilse Heylen Petra Nareks 57 kg Isabel Fernández Yvonne Bönisch Sabrina Filzmoser Kifayat Gasimova 63 kg Lucie Décosse Urška Žolnir...
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  • throw (uchi mata) from German judoka and eventual Olympic champion Yvonne Bönisch just seventeen seconds into her opening match. In the repechage, Garcia...
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  • Ilse Heylen  Belgium Amarilis Savón  Cuba Lightweight (−57 kg) details Yvonne Bönisch  Germany Kye Sun-hui  North Korea Deborah Gravenstijn  Netherlands Yurisleidy...
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    Medal Name Sport Event Date  Gold Yvonne Bönisch Judo Women's 57 kg August 16  Gold Manfred Kurzer Shooting Men's 10 m running target August 19  Gold Anna...
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  •  Yuki Yokosawa (JPN) Lightweight (57 kg) details  Kye Sun-hui (PRK)  Yvonne Bönisch (GER)  Yurisleidis Lupetey (CUB)  Deborah Gravenstijn (NED) Half-middleweight...
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  •  Kie Kusakabe (JPN) 0000  Yvonne Bönisch (GER) 0200  Jessica García (PUR) 0000  Yvonne Bönisch (GER) 0121  Yvonne Bönisch (GER) 1000  Isabel Fernández (ESP)...
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  • Xu Yan  China 1 Lila Latrous  Algeria 2 Giulia Quintavalle  Italy 2 Yvonne Bönisch  Germany 2 Khishigbatyn Erdenet-Od  Mongolia 2 Barbara Harel  France...
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  • Morgenpost. 28 July 2001. Retrieved 23 November 2014. "Yvonne Bönisch mit Silber ins Krankenhaus" [Yvonne Bönisch takes silver being hospitalized] (in German)....
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  •  Japan 3. Bernadett Baczkó  Hungary 5. Nina Koivumäki  Finland 5. Giulia Quintavalle  Italy 7. Yvonne Bönisch  Germany 7. Faith Pitman  Great Britain...
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    and Danielle Zangrando, which earned her a spot in the semi-final. Yvonne Bönisch won the semi-final and eventually went on to win the gold medal against...
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    Christina Schütze Pia Eidmann Julia Müller Kristina Reynolds (GK) Reserve: Yvonne Frank Lina Geyer Group play Source: [citation needed] Semifinal Bronze medal...
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  • actress December 4 - Stefan Pfannmöller, German canoeist December 29 - Yvonne Bönisch, German judoka 27 January - Rudolf Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff...
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  • Hiroyuki Tomita, Naoya Tsukahara, Isao Yoneda) Judo: Women's 52–57 kg: Yvonne Bönisch, GER Men's 66–73 kg: Won Hee Lee, KOR Shooting: Women's Trap: Suzanne...
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  • Fernández  Spain 3. Sabrina Filzmoser  Austria 5. Bernadett Baczkó  Hungary 5. Nina Koivumäki  Finland 7. Yvonne Bönisch  Germany 7. Dani Libosan  Netherlands...
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    belt League Frauen Judo Bundesliga Club JC Wimpassing Coached by Yvonne Snir-Bönisch Achievements and titles Olympic Games (2020) World Champ. (2021,...
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  • affiliation EJU Headquarters Vienna, Austria President Poiger Martin Secretary Mag. Korner Corina Coach Yvonne Snir-Bönisch Official website judoaustria.at...
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    Gelassen in den Tod, Der Spiegel, 22 March 2008. Retrieved 25 March 2014. Bönisch & Leick (2008). Bobek, Jan.Saint-Exupéry, lack of archival documents, HNED...
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     Belgroun (ALG) L 0000–1010 Did not advance Jessica García Women's −57 kg Bye  Bönisch (GER) L 0011–0121 Did not advance  Fernández (ESP) L 0000–1011 Did not...
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     Cavazzuti (ITA) W 1000–0001  Wilson (USA) W 1011–0001  Zangrando (BRA) W 1010–0010  Bönisch (GER) L 0000–1000 Bye  Harel (FRA) W 1000–0010 Edith Bosch −70 kg Bye  Blanco (ESP)...
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    m relay SV Salamander Kornwestheim I Schulz Schneider Höschele Schacht 39.27 4 × 400 m relay LAC Quelle I Bönisch Wörlein Eplinius Motchebon 3:07.71...
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    Blume Alexander Kosenkow Holger Blume 39.23 4 × 400 m relay LG Eintracht Frankfurt I Henning Kuschewitz Tilo Ruch Stefan Bönisch Christian Duma 3:08.37...
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