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Amandine Buchard (born 12 July 1995) is a
French judoka. She
represented France at the 2020
Summer Olympics winning the
silver medal in the half lightweight...
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Buchard is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Amandine Buchard (born 1995),
French judoka Georges Buchard (1893–1987), French...
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Georges Buchard (21
December 1893 – 22
January 1987) was a
French fencer. He won
medals in the épée
competition at four
Olympic Games. "Georges
Buchard". Olympedia...
- The
Hunfridings or
Burchardings (Bouchardids) were a
family of
probably Alemannic origin who rose to
prominence in
their homeland,
eventually becoming...
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Diyora Keldiyorova,
returning silver medalist Amandine Buchard lost to Keldiyorova, later,
Buchard won a
bronze medal by
beating Réka Pupp, one of the bronze...
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Gustave Buchard (17
February 1890 – 18
February 1977) was a
French fencer who took part in the 1920
Olympic Games in Antwerp.
Bushard won two Olympic...
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defeated Jéssica
Pereira of
Brazil and in the semi-finals
defeated Amandine Buchard of
France in
under 40 seconds, by
armlock to make her way into the finals...
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Championships in Montpellier, she lost in the
quarterfinals to the
French Amandine Buchard. With
victories over the
Israeli Gefen Primo in the
repechage round and...
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Johann Burchard Freystein (18
April 1671 – 1
April 1718) was a
German lawyer and hymn writer.
Freystein was born in Weissenfels, the son of
Samuel Adam...
- July 2018.
Retrieved 6
January 2021. Rowbottom, Mike (16
April 2021). "
Buchard beats Giuffrida on
dramatic opening day at
European Judo Championships"...