Charline Van Snick
Charline Van Snick (born 2 September 1990 in Liège)[1][2] is a Belgian judoka who won bronze in the Woman's Judo 48 kg in the 2012 Summer Olympics. She also earned a bronze medal at the 2010 European Judo Championships and a silver medal at the 2012 and 2013 European Judo Championships.
Medal record | ||
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Women's judo | ||
Representing | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2012 London | –48 kg | |
World Championships | ||
Disqualified | 2013 Rio de Janeiro | –48 kg |
European Games | ||
2015 Baku | –48 kg | |
European Championships | ||
2015 Baku | –48 kg | |
2016 Kazan | –48 kg | |
2012 Chelyabinsk | –48 kg | |
2013 Budapest | –48 kg | |
2010 Vienna | –48 kg | |
2020 Prague | –52 kg |
Fighting in the -48kg division, Van Snick was Belgian cadet age class champion in 2006, and Belgian junior champion in 2007.[3] She won a bronze medal at the European Under 20 Championship at the age of 17.[3] In 2009, she became European U20 champion and won the 5th spot in the World Junior Championship.[4] As a reward for this, she was awarded the Sports Merit Trophy distributed by the French Community. In 2010, she won at her first senior European Championship medal, a bronze, in Vienna.[3]
In 2012 Van Snick won the silver medal at the European Championships. On Saturday 28 July 2012, she won a bronze medal at the Olympic Games 2012 in London. In the qualifying round, she beat the Korean Chung Jung-yeon with ippon. In the quarter-finals, she beat the Hungarian Éva Csernoviczki, also with ippon. She lost in the semi-finals against the eventual Olympic champion, Sarah Menezes to yuko. The match which decided the bronze medal was won by Van Snick against the Argentinian Paula Pareto, after the latter got a second shido.[3]
In April 2013 Van Snick won the silver medal at the European Championships, losing in the final to Csernoviczki.
She won two gold medals at European Championship level, in 2015 and 2016, as well as silvers in 2012 and 2013.[3][5][6]
At the end of 2016, having lost in the second round at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Van Snick moved up to the -52kg weight division.[3][7]
Doping case
In August 2013 Van Snick won a bronze medal at the World Championships in Rio de Janeiro. On 14 October 2013 it was announced that Van Snick had tested positive for cocaine in Rio. Van Snick maintained her innocence.[8] On 29 October 2013 it was announced that a hair analysis that Van Snick commissioned by the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven's toxicology lab proved negative for habitual cocaine use. Toxicological research proved the presence of 2,3 picogram cocaine per milligram in the hair for the period form 10 August to 10 October 2013, which is 200 times less than the amount in a strain for a habitual user, and a complete absence of cocaine in the part of the hair dating before 10 August.[9] However, on 30 November 2013 it was announced that the official retest also showed positive for cocaine.[10] On 3 January 2014, she was banned by the IJF for a period of two years. Van Snick announced she would appeal the ban with the Court for Arbitration for Sport (CAS).[11] On 4 July 2014, CAS decided that Van Snick's appeal would be partially upheld. CAS found that the most likely explanation for the presence of cocaine was sabotage by a third party and consequently annulled the two-year ban. CAS acknowledged the existence of an anti-doping rule violation, but declared that Van Snick was not to blame. As the positive test was taken in competition, her results obtained during the Judo World Championships in Rio de Janeiro 2013 remain annulled in accordance with article 9 of the World Anti-Doping Code.[12]
Palmarès
Source:[13]
- 2007
Belgian Championships -48 kg, Hasselt - 2008
Belgian Championships -48 kg, Herstal European U20 Championships -48 kg, Warsaw - 2009
European Cup -48 kg, Baar European Cup -48 kg, London European U20 Championships -48 kg, Yerevan - 2010
World Cup -48 kg, Sofia World Cup -48 kg, Birmingham Grand Prix -48 kg, Rotterdam European Championships -48 kg, Vienna - 2011
World Cup -48 kg, São Paulo Grand Prix -48 kg, Amsterdam Grand Prix -48 kg, Qingdao Belgian Championships -48 kg, Ronse Grand Prix -48 kg, Düsseldorf Grand Slam -48 kg, Rio de Janeiro Grand Slam -48 kg, Tokyo - 2012
Grand Prix -48 kg, Düsseldorf European Championships -48 kg, Chelyabinsk Olympic Games -48 kg, London Grand Slam -48 kg, Moscow - 2013
Grand Prix -48 kg, Samsun European Championships -48 kg, Budapest - 2014
Grand Prix -48 kg, Tashkent Grand Prix -48 kg, Zagreb - 2015
European Games -48kg, Baku European Championships -48kg, Baku Grand Prix -48 kg, Düsseldorf Grand Slam -48 kg, Baku Grand Slam -48 kg, Paris - 2016
European Championships -48kg, Kazan - 2017
Grand Slam -52 kg, Abu Dhabi Grand Slam -52 kg, Baku Grand Prix -52 kg, Tashkent Grand Prix -52 kg, Den Haag - 2018
Grand Prix -52 kg, Den Haag Grand Prix -52 kg, Budapest Grand Slam -52 kg, Düsseldorf Grand Prix -52 kg, Zagreb - 2019
Grand Slam -52 kg, Yekaterinburg
- 2020
European Championships -52kg, Prague
References
- "Charline Van Snick: site officiel". sites.google.com. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
- "Charline Van Snick". www.london2012.com. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
- "Charline van Snick switches to U52kg starting in Tokyo". www.judoinside.com. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
- "World Championships Juniors Paris, Event, JudoInside". www.judoinside.com. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
- "Kazan Judo preview U48kg: Csernoviczki and Van Snick rivals again". www.judoinside.com. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
- "Charline Van Snick prolongs European title U48kg". www.judoinside.com. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
- "Belgium's Van Snick signals arrival at U52kg after first Grand Slam win". www.judoinside.com. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
- Charline Van Snick is betrapt op gebruik van cocaïne (Dutch) Archived October 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- B-staal Van Snick negatief (Dutch)
- Ook B-staal van Van Snick is positief Archived December 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Charline Van Snick wordt twee jaar geschorst: ‘Absurd’ (Dutch)
- "Judo - The CAS annuls the suspension of Charline Van Snick". Court of Arbitration for Sport. Archived from the original on 3 June 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
- Charline Van Snick (Belgium)