Jocelyne Triadou Judoka
Jocelyne Triadou
Jocelyne Triadou
Country: France | Born: 31 May 1954 (70 years)
French judoka Jocelyne Triadou was the first French women's World Champion in 1980. She took bronze in 1982 in U72kg and Open category. Triadou collected 5 European titles 1977-1982. With multiple medals from major international competitions, including five European titles, Jocelyne Triadou is above all known for being the first Frenchwoman to become world champion. By winning the world title in 1980 in New York Triadou opened the door for many French athletes. Jocelyne Triadou is a 8th dan.
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Match balance per year
Year Matches Won Lost % won
1982 1 0 1 0.0%
1979 1 1 0 100.0%
Total 2 1 1 50.0%
Head-to-heads
Date Opponent Noc Rnd W/L Type Event Cat video
4 Dec 1982 Berghmans, Ingrid BEL 1/4 L WCh Paris U72
6 Apr 1979 Berghmans, Ingrid BEL poule W ECh Kerkrade U72
Results comparison
Date Triadou Berghmans City Type Cat
5 Dec 1982
3
2
Paris WCh OpenW vs U72
5 Dec 1982
3
1
Paris WCh OpenW
4 Dec 1982
3
2
Paris WCh U72
4 Dec 1982
3
1
Paris WCh U72 vs OpenW
13 Dec 1981
1
2
Quebec IT U72
13 Dec 1981
1
1
Quebec IT U72 vs OpenW
29 Mar 1981
1
3
Madrid ECh U72
29 Mar 1981
1
2
Madrid ECh U72 vs OpenW
29 Nov 1980
1
3
New York WCh U72 vs O72
29 Nov 1980
1
1
New York WCh U72 vs OpenW
16 Mar 1980
1
2
Udine ECh U72
16 Mar 1980
1
2
Udine ECh U72 vs OpenW
29 Sep 1979
1
3
Barcelona IT U72
1
2
Kufstein IT U72