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== Danuse Zdeňková Sambo Czech Republic ==
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* Czech Sambo National Team Couch 2004 and 2005
* Czech National Team Couch 2004 and 2005
* Vice president of Czech Sambo 2005
* Multiple National Champion of the Czech Republic in sport of [[Judo]] and Sambo [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sambo_(martial_art)]
* Multiple National Champion of the Czech Republic in sport of [[Judo]] and Sambo [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sambo_(martial_art)]


'''Danuse Zdeňková''' http://www.judoinside.com/judoka/3517 was born 05.07. 1976 in Velke Losiny ,Czech Republic[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Republic]]. Started her professional athlete judo carrier at Olympic Training Centre at Ministry of Interior at Hradec Králové under National Team Couch Pavel Petrikov[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981_European_Judo_Championships]] where at the turn of the millennium grew strong base of Czech Judo representation. Zdeňková represented the Czech Republic at the international level since junior age at weight category -63kg. She was a regular World Championship[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Judo_Championships]] and European Championships[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Judo_Championships]] participant in judo. The highest award she reached in 2003, when she become named Judoka of the Year, the prestigious event, where top press, sport and political personalities giving their votes for their favorite sport personality.http://sport.idnes.cz/nejlepsi-ceskou-judistkou-je-danuse-zdenkova-far-/sporty.aspx?c=A040121_143140_sporty_rav http://www.czechjudo.org/archiv-1In spring of 2004 she also tried sport [[sambo (martial art)|sambo]],in which due to its similarity with judo her opponents were regularly defeated. In her Sambo career, she lost only one fight by penalization. In 2004, she became couch of Czech national Team and remained at this position position for two years, in 2005 becoming Vice President of Czech Sambo Federation as well. Under her guidance the Czech national team was most successfull in history. It was a Czech women sambo, which at that time experienced greatest international achievements.
Danuse Zdeňková was born 05.07 1976 in Sumperk,Czech Republic. Started her professional athlete judo carrier at Olympic Training Centre at Ministry of Interior at Hradec Králové under National Team Couch Pavel Petrikov http://www.judovision.org/world-championships/1981-world-championships-maastricht/60kg-yasuhiko-moriwaki-jpn-pavel-petrikov-i-tch.html where at the turn of the millennium grew strong base of Czech Judo representation. Zdeňková represented the Czech Republic at the international level since junior category at weight category -63 kg. She was a regular World Championship and European Championships participant in judo. The highest award she reached in 2003, when she become named Judoka of the Year, the prestigious event, where top press, sport and political personalities giving their votes for their favorite sport personality.http://sport.idnes.cz/nejlepsi-ceskou-judistkou-je-danuse-zdenkova-far-/sporty.aspx?c=A040121_143140_sporty_rav In spring of 2004 she also tried sport [[sambo (martial art)|sambo]],in which due to its similarity with judo her opponents were regularly defeated. In her Sambo career, she lost only one fight by penalization. In 2004, she became coach of Czech national Team and remained at this position position for two years, in 2005 becoming Vice President of Czech Sambo Federation as well. Under her guidance the Czech national team was most successfull in history. It was a Czech women sambo, which at that time experienced greatest international achievements.
'''Besides being National Team Coach Danuse Zdenkova also successfully represented the Czech sambo in the world.
Besides being National Team Coach Danuse Zdenkova also successfully represented the Czech sambo in the world.
Her top achievements let her to be recognized as International Master of Sport Sambo:'''
Her top achievements let her to be recognized as International Master of Sport Sambo:


* 3rd place World Championships in Sambo, 2004 in Chisinau, Moldova [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldova]]
* 3rd place World Championships in Sambo, 2004 in Chisinau, Moldova http://www.eurosambo.com/en/federation/members/32/
* 1st place European Championships in Sambo, 2005, Moscow, Russia [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Sambo_Championships]]
* 1st place European Championships in Sambo, 2005, Moscow, Russia
* 2nd place European Championships in Kurash [[Kurash]], 2005, Thessaloniki, Greece[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece]]
* 2nd place European Championships in Kurash, 2005, Thessaloniki, Greece


===Coaching successes in sambo:===
==Coaching successes==


* 1 x 3rd place, 2 x 7th place World Championships in Sambo 2004 Chisinau, Moldova https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Sambo_Championships
* 1 x 3rd place, 2 x 7th place World Championships in Sambo 2004 Chisinau, Moldova
* 1 x 1st place, 1 x 3rd place, 1 x 5th place World Junior Championships in Sambo, 2004 Tashkent, Uzbekistan [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan]]
* 1 x 1st place, 1 x 3rd place, 1 x 5th place World Junior Championships in Sambo, 2004 Tashkent, Uzbekistan
* 1 x 2nd place, 2 x 3rd place European Championships in Kurash, 2005, Thessaloniki, Greece
* 1 x 2nd place, 2 x 3rd place European Championships in Kurash, 2005, Thessaloniki, Greece
* 3 x 1st place, 3 x 2nd place, Holand Open in Sambo2005 Ommen, Netherlands
* 3 x 1st place, 3 x 2nd place, Holand Open in Sambo2005 Ommen, Netherlands
* 1 x 2nd place, 1 x 3rd place, Madrid Open 2005 Spain
* 1 x 2nd place, 1 x 3rd place, Madrid Open 2005 Spain

=== Carrier in Judo: ===
* 3rd place Judo University World Championships Novi Sad 2002 http://www.fisu.net/medias/fichiers/16th_wuc_judo_novi_sad.pdf
* 5th place World University Judo Championships Malaga 2000
* 5t place Judo University World Championships Prague 1998
* 1st Bundesliga for PSG Dynamo Brandenburg [[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSG_Dynamo_Brandenburg_Mitte]],Germany https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany 1998 - 2004 http://pkjl-brandenburg.de/?page_id=4
* 2003 named Judoka of the Year http://sport.idnes.cz/nejlepsi-ceskou-judistkou-je-danuse-zdenkova-far-/sporty.aspx?c=A040121_143140_sporty_rav

<ref>http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/en/doc/2003-11/30/content_285965.htm</ref><ref>http://www.pnn.de/regionalsport/126742/</ref><ref>http://derstandard.at/1570116/Heill-gewinnt-Judo-Turnier</ref>https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/judoeuropa-nano/conversations/topics/264
<ref>http://www.pzjudo.pl/tm/polishopen2004/fsheet/-63.htm</ref><ref>http://judo.hr/?page=clubs&sub=comp&club=0&comp=2120</ref><ref>http://www.ffjudo.com/var/ffj/storage/original/application/22646e30342af15f2d781c3a7ac0e280.pdf</ref><ref>http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Judo_at_the_2001_Summer_Universiade</ref>

<ref>http://www.sambo-federace.ic.cz</ref><ref>http://www.czech-sambo.cz/cs/</ref>
<ref>http://www.sambo-federace.ic.cz</ref><ref>http://www.czech-sambo.cz/cs/</ref>
<ref>http://is.muni.cz/th/392482/fsps_b/Plny_text_prace.pdf</ref><ref>Danuse Zdenkova</ref><ref>FIAS</ref>
<ref>http://is.muni.cz/th/392482/fsps_b/Plny_text_prace.pdf</ref><ref>Danuse Zdenkova</ref><ref>FIAS</ref>


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}<ref>http://www.eurosambo.com/en/competitions/2015/199/</ref><ref>http://www.czech-sambo.cz/cs/</ref><ref>http://sport.idnes.cz/nejlepsi-ceskou-judistkou-je-danuse-zdenkova-far-/sporty.aspx?c=A040121_143140_sporty_rav</ref><ref>http://www.pzjudo.pl/tm/polishopen2004/fsheet/-63.htm</ref><ref>http://www.fisu.net/medias/fichiers/16th_wuc_judo_novi_sad.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/default.aspx?pageid=438&n=japans-akiyama-faces-europe-at-judo-worlds-semis-2003-09-13</ref><ref>http://www.judoclic.com/prague2002.htm</ref><ref>http://www.judo-zveza.si/?page=clubs&sub=comp&club=0&comp=2120</ref>


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Revision as of 20:47, 28 March 2015

Danuse Zdeňková Sambo Czech Republic

  • Czech National Team Couch 2004 and 2005
  • Multiple National Champion of the Czech Republic in sport of Judo and Sambo [1]

Danuse Zdeňková was born 05.07 1976 in Sumperk,Czech Republic. Started her professional athlete judo carrier at Olympic Training Centre at Ministry of Interior at Hradec Králové under National Team Couch Pavel Petrikov http://www.judovision.org/world-championships/1981-world-championships-maastricht/60kg-yasuhiko-moriwaki-jpn-pavel-petrikov-i-tch.html where at the turn of the millennium grew strong base of Czech Judo representation. Zdeňková represented the Czech Republic at the international level since junior category at weight category -63 kg. She was a regular World Championship and European Championships participant in judo. The highest award she reached in 2003, when she become named Judoka of the Year, the prestigious event, where top press, sport and political personalities giving their votes for their favorite sport personality.http://sport.idnes.cz/nejlepsi-ceskou-judistkou-je-danuse-zdenkova-far-/sporty.aspx?c=A040121_143140_sporty_rav In spring of 2004 she also tried sport sambo,in which due to its similarity with judo her opponents were regularly defeated. In her Sambo career, she lost only one fight by penalization. In 2004, she became coach of Czech national Team and remained at this position position for two years, in 2005 becoming Vice President of Czech Sambo Federation as well. Under her guidance the Czech national team was most successfull in history. It was a Czech women sambo, which at that time experienced greatest international achievements.

Besides being National Team Coach Danuse Zdenkova also successfully represented the Czech sambo in the world. Her top achievements let her to be recognized as International Master of Sport Sambo:

  • 3rd place World Championships in Sambo, 2004 in Chisinau, Moldova http://www.eurosambo.com/en/federation/members/32/
  • 1st place European Championships in Sambo, 2005, Moscow, Russia
  • 2nd place European Championships in Kurash, 2005, Thessaloniki, Greece

Coaching successes

  • 1 x 3rd place, 2 x 7th place World Championships in Sambo 2004 Chisinau, Moldova
  • 1 x 1st place, 1 x 3rd place, 1 x 5th place World Junior Championships in Sambo, 2004 Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • 1 x 2nd place, 2 x 3rd place European Championships in Kurash, 2005, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 3 x 1st place, 3 x 2nd place, Holand Open in Sambo2005 Ommen, Netherlands
  • 1 x 2nd place, 1 x 3rd place, Madrid Open 2005 Spain

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References