Arbresha Rexhepi

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Arbresha Rexhepi
Personal information
Nationality North Macedonia
Born (2000-10-31) 31 October 2000 (age 22)
Sport
Sport Judo
Event(s) Half-lightweight (52 kg)
Team North Macedonia
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals 2020 Summer Olympics
Highest world ranking252

Arbresha Rexhepi (born 31 October 2000) is a Macedonian judoka. [1]

Contents

Career

In 2018 she competed in the XVIII Mediterranean Games (2018 Mediterranean Games) In 2019 she competed in the 2nd European Games 2019

Currently she is World No 252 in Senior female -52 kg Division of World Ranking List at World Judo List and previously she won bronze medal in the Cadet European Cup. [2] [3] [4]

Achievements

2020 Summer Olympic

She has qualified after the last qualifying Invitational spots from International Judo Federation (IJF) to represent North Macedonia in Women's 52 kg (Half-lightweight) at the Judo competition of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. [5]

Tournaments Record

Competitions
YearDatesNamePosition
201514. Feb 2015Cadet European Cup Zagreb 2015-
201507. Mar 2015Cadet European Cup Antalya 2015-
201507. Mar 2015Cadet European Cup Antalya 2015-
201511. Apr 2015Cadet European Cup Teplice 2015-
201502. May 2015Cadet European Cup Berlin 2015-
201509. May 2015Cadet European Cup Cluj Napoca 2015-
201503. Jul 2015Cadet European Judo Championships 2015-
201505. Aug 2015World Championships Cadets 2015-
201613. Feb 2016Cadet European Cup Fuengirola 2016-
201620. Feb 2016Cadet European Cup Follonica 2016-
201605. Mar 2016Cadet European Cup Antalya 20165
201612. Mar 2016Cadet European Cup Zagreb 2016-
201616. Apr 2016Cadet European Cup Teplice-
201630. Apr 2016Cadet European Cup Berlin 2016-
201607. May 2016Cadet European Cup Cluj Napoca 20163
201628. May 2016Cadet European Cup Coimbra 20167
201601. Jul 2016Cadet European Championships 2016-
201706. May 2017Ploiesti Cadet European Cup 2017-
201720. May 2017Bielsko Biala Cadet European Cup 2017-
201730. Jun 2017Cadet European Championships 2017-
201725. Jul 2017EYOF 2017-
201709. Aug 2017World Championship Cadets & Teams 2017-
201718. Oct 2017World Championships Juniors & Teams 2017-
201728. Oct 2017Koper Cadet European Cup 2017-
201827. Jun 2018 The XVIII Mediterranean Games (2018 Mediterranean Games) =
201923. Mar 2019Athens Junior European Cup 2019-
201905. Apr 2019Antalya Grand Prix 2019-
201922. Jun 2019 European Games Minsk 2019 -
201912. Sep 2019European Junior Championships 2019-
202101. May 2021European Judo Open 2021 Zagreb, Croatia-

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