Gudrun Høie

Gudrun Annette Høie ( born July 13, 1970) is a Norwegian wrestler. It was four times World Champion.

Career

Gudrun Høie Annette was one of the first female athletes in Norway, which began with the women's rings. That was in 1986. She stepped to the Kristiansund Atleteklub at, to which it belongs today. My first coach was Gabbe Kantor. Throughout her long career, she was a total of four times Norwegian champion in different weight classes. At times, they also acted as Sumokämpferin. In this sport it was in 1998 even European champion. The greatest successes in her career as a wrestler, it achieved at the beginning of the 1990s, when she won a number of international titles. From 1994 to 1997 she played no international championships because she was devoted to her medical studies in these years. Today she is a doctor at a hospital in Kristiansund and trains the young people in their sports club.

Her international career began as a seventeen year old at the 1987 World Championships in Lørenskog / Norway. These were the first World Championship for Women, which took place at all. She took it in the weight class up to 50 kg the 5th Place. In 1988, she was in Dijon Junior World Champion in the same weight class. In 1989, she was then in Martigny for the first time world champion in the weight category to 57 kg. It pointed Riyoko Sakae from Japan and Inge Crass from Switzerland to the nearest places.

In 1990, she also won at the World Championships in Lulea. In the weight category to 57 kg, it won there in front of Olga Marina Lugo Guardia from Venezuela, Riyoko Sakae and Tu Chun- Chou from Taiwan. 1991 had to settle for the world championship behind Olga Marina Lugo Guardia with the 2nd place, which they occupied before Taiwan Navy Roy, France and Huang Ai- Chin, Gudrun Annette Hoie in Tokyo.

1993 succeeded Gudrun Annette Hooie in Stavern / Norway to win their third world title. She won Stavern in the weight class up to 57 kg before Olga Marina Lugo Guardia, Huan Ai- Chin and Natalya Vinogradova from Russia.

After this World Cup it was inactive because of their Medizinstiums to 1997.

In 1998, she returned to the international stage wrestler with a bang back, because she was in Poznan for the fourth times world champion. In the weight category to 56 kg, while defeated Tina George from the United States, Tatyana Lazareva of Ukraine and Anna Gomis of France.

In the following years they then could not quite match the great successes of the 1990s. But they still won in several international championships medals. In 1999, she won a bronze medal in the weight category to 56 kg at the World Championships in Hildursborg / Sweden. In 2000, she was in Budapest Vice - European Champion in the weight category to 62 kg, they lost the final against Nikola Hartmann Dünser from Austria. Your last medal at an international championship they won then in 2002, when she came on the 3rd place at the European Championship 2002 in Seinäjoki / Finland.

2004 and 2008, Gudrun Annette Hoie tried to qualify for participation in the Olympic Games in Athens and Beijing, both times in vain. In 2004, she trained to starting even in the Olympic weight category to 48 kg. Obviously, however, the loss of substance was there too big. 2007 a ​​shadow fell on her career because she was convicted this year of doping and banned for a year. The lack of practice of international tournaments she lacked then at the Olympic qualifying tournaments in 2008.

Yet you still rank up to 2010, but could not achieve great successes more.

International success

Norwegian Championships

Gudrun Annette Høie was in her career total of fourteen times Norwegian champion in different weight classes.

Notes

  • All competitions in free style
  • WM = World Championship, European Championship EM =

Swell

  • Journal The Ringer
  • Website " Foeldeak Wrestling Database "
  • Website " www.bryting.no "
  • World Champion ( Wrestling )
  • European Champion ( sumo )
  • Norwegian Champion (wrestling )
  • Ringer (Norway )
  • Born in 1970
  • Woman
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