Guusje van Mourik

Guusje van Mourik (born 5 October 1955, Zeist, Netherlands) she is a Dutch karateka, judoka and boxer.[1] She has a 4th Dan black belt in karate, and is the winner of multiple World Karate Championships, and is in The Guinness Book of Records for winning the most karate medals.[2][3][4] She was four times world champion, six times European champion and twenty five times national champion in this discipline in the class 60+ kilograms.[5] Also, she was once Taiko ( Japanese ' drumming ' ) world champion and won several medals at the Dutch Judo National Championships. Guusje first found success she achieved in 1974 by winning a silver medal in judo. In 1982 she became Dutch and world champion karate. In 1987, Gussje was given Order of Orange-Nassau. In 1989 she made her debut as a boxer. In 1992 she became head coach of the women's karate team. Since retiring from competitive karate Guus is now a dental technician.[1]

Guusje van Mourik
Born (1955-10-05) 5 October 1955
Zeist, Netherlands
StyleKarate
Rank4th dan karate and 2nd dan judo

Judo Medals

  • 1974 Dutch Championships Tilburg Bronze Medal
  • 1976 Dutch Championships Oss Silver Medal
  • 1978 Dutch Championships Groningen Silver Medal
  • 1979 Dutch Championships Haarlem Bronze Medal

Karate Medals

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References

  1. "Krachtpatsers vergeten dat karate niet alleen een grote mond is" (in Dutch). Trouw. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  2. The Guinness Book of Sports Records. Facts on File. 1995. Retrieved 18 November 2014 via Internet Archive. guus van mourik karate.
  3. Guinness world records. Guinness World Records, Ltd. 2002. Retrieved 18 November 2014 via Internet Archive. guus van mourik karate.
  4. The Guinness book of records. Guinness Superlatives. 1988. Retrieved 18 November 2014 via Internet Archive. guus van mourik karate.
  5. "Karate Flashback" (PDF) (in Dutch). Karate-Do Nederland. Retrieved 7 December 2014.


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