Emanuela Pierantozzi
Emanuela Pierantozzi is one of Italy’s most accomplished judoka and a rare example of sustained success across multiple weight categories. Competing in U66kg, U72kg and later U78kg, she demonstrated both technical adaptability and remarkable longevity at the highest level.
Her international breakthrough came with world titles in 1989 and 1991, establishing her among the elite of women’s judo. She also claimed European gold in 1989 and 1992 and amassed a total of seven European Championship medals during her career.
Pierantozzi was a double Olympic medallist, reaching the podium in 1992 and again in 2000. To achieve Olympic medals eight years apart in different competitive phases highlighted her resilience and ability to evolve with the sport.
On the international circuit she secured prestigious victories, including titles at the Tournoi de Paris in 1989, 1991 and 1999. Her repeated success in Paris reflected both consistency and the capacity to perform in major arenas.
After retiring from competition, Pierantozzi remained closely involved in judo administration and development. She currently serves as President of the Scientific Committee of FIJLKAM, contributing her experience and expertise to the advancement of Italian judo.
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