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==Career and Style==
 
==Career and Style==
Huizinga is probably the most complete European judo player in history. He was very strong in nage-waza and ne-waza. His offensive judo was deadly for his opponents. Only way how to defend his attacs were deep defense and judokas who were good in it could beat him and bet him with koka or contra. His only weaker part was tactics. He was searching perfection and his judo looked like it. When opponents made something diffrent what he did not suppose he was hesitated.
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Huizinga is probably the most complete European judo player in history. He was very strong in nage-waza and ne-waza. His offensive judo was deadly for his opponents. Only way how to defend his attacs were deep defense and judokas who were good in it could beat him and bet him sometimes with koka or contra. His only weaker part was tactics. He was searching perfection and his judo looked like it. When opponents made something diffrent what he did not suppose he was hesitated.
  
 
During his long and very succesful career he missed only one thing. World Championships title. There are some reason why he did not win gold medal. First was Cuban judo player Yosvany Despaigne. In 2003 he had troubles with injuries and he was not well prepared for Championships. In 2005 and 2007 he was already thirty year old man. Very experienced judo player but against younger judo players with lower physical attributies.
 
During his long and very succesful career he missed only one thing. World Championships title. There are some reason why he did not win gold medal. First was Cuban judo player Yosvany Despaigne. In 2003 he had troubles with injuries and he was not well prepared for Championships. In 2005 and 2007 he was already thirty year old man. Very experienced judo player but against younger judo players with lower physical attributies.
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In 2007 he missed after 13 years for first time European Championships. He concetrated all his power for World Championships but that year was not happy for him. He had some personal problems.
 
In 2007 he missed after 13 years for first time European Championships. He concetrated all his power for World Championships but that year was not happy for him. He had some personal problems.
  
His last big tournament were Olympic Games in Beijing were he had really hard draw. His first two opponents were European judo gigants. At age of 35 he bet only one of them.
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His last big tournament were Olympic Games in Beijing where he had really hard draw. His first two opponents were European judo gigants. At age of 35 he bet only one of them.
  
 
==Resuts (1994-2008)==
 
==Resuts (1994-2008)==

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Mark Huizinga

Mark Huy-zinxa (English)
Mark Hujzincha (Czech)

22px-Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png 10.09.1973

Bio

He was born and raised in Vlaardingen what is city near Rotterdam.

He begun with as little child.

He later moved in Rotterdam.

His coach was Chris De Korte.

Career and Style

Huizinga is probably the most complete European judo player in history. He was very strong in nage-waza and ne-waza. His offensive judo was deadly for his opponents. Only way how to defend his attacs were deep defense and judokas who were good in it could beat him and bet him sometimes with koka or contra. His only weaker part was tactics. He was searching perfection and his judo looked like it. When opponents made something diffrent what he did not suppose he was hesitated.

During his long and very succesful career he missed only one thing. World Championships title. There are some reason why he did not win gold medal. First was Cuban judo player Yosvany Despaigne. In 2003 he had troubles with injuries and he was not well prepared for Championships. In 2005 and 2007 he was already thirty year old man. Very experienced judo player but against younger judo players with lower physical attributies.

He had as almost every judo player troubles with knees. He tore ligaments in 1996, 2003 and in 2006 at European Championships during semifinal match.

In 2007 he missed after 13 years for first time European Championships. He concetrated all his power for World Championships but that year was not happy for him. He had some personal problems.

His last big tournament were Olympic Games in Beijing where he had really hard draw. His first two opponents were European judo gigants. At age of 35 he bet only one of them.

Resuts (1994-2008)

Olympic Games

Year Age Category 1/64 1/32 1/16 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Repechage Repechage Repechage Bronze Match Gold Match
1996 22.9 Middleweight BYE L
22px-Flag of South Korea.svg.png Gi-Yeong Jeon
- - - W
22px-Flag of Cameroon.svg.png Serge Abolo
W
22px-Flag of Cuba.svg.png Yosvany Despaigne
W
22px-Flag of Canada.svg.png Nicolas Gill
W
22px-Flag of Romania.svg.png Adrian Croitoru
-
2000 27.0 Middleweight - W
22px-Flag of Cuba.svg.png Yosvany Despaigne
W
22px-Flag of the United States.svg.png Brian Olson
W
22px-Flag of Romania.svg.png Adrian Croitoru
W
22px-Flag of Canada.svg.png Keith Morgan
- - - - W
22px-Flag of Brazil.svg.png Carlos Honorato
2004 30.9 Middleweight - W
22px-Flag of Germany.svg.png Gerhard Dempf
L
22px-Flag of South Korea.svg.png Hui-Tae Hwang
- - W
22px-Flag of Poland.svg.png Przemysław Matyjaszek
W
22px-Flag of Canada.svg.png Keith Morgan
W
22px-Flag of Argentina.svg.png Eduardo Costa
W
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Winston Gordon
-
2008 34.8 Middleweight - W
22px-Flag of Greece.svg.png Ilias Iliadis
L
17px-Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Sergei Aschwanden
- - - - - - -

World Championships

Year Age Category 1/64 1/32 1/16 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Repechage Repechage Bronze Match
1995 22.1 Half-Middleweight BYE L
22px-Flag of South Korea.svg.png Dong-Sik Yun
- - - - - -
1997 24.1 Middleweight BYE L
22px-Flag of Cuba.svg.png Yosvany Despaigne
- - - - - -
1999 26.1 Middleweight BYE W
22px-Flag of Russia.svg.png Dmitry Morozov
L
22px-Flag of Cuba.svg.png Yosvany Despaigne
- - - - -
2001 27.9 Middleweight BYE W
22px-Flag of Denmark.svg.png Thomas Beck
L
22px-Flag of Algeria.svg.png Khalid Midah
- - - - -
2003 30.0 Middleweight BYE W
22px-Flag of Spain.svg.png David Alarza
L
22px-Flag of Canada.svg.png Keith Morgan
- - W
22px-Flag of Mongolia.svg.png Ochirbat Tsend-Ayush
L
22px-Flag of Cuba.svg.png Yosvany Despaigne
-
2005 32.0 Middleweight BYE W
17px-Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Dominique Hischier
W
22px-Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Valentyn Hrekov
W
22px-Flag of Poland.svg.png Przemysław Matyjaszek
L
22px-Flag of Japan.svg.png Hiroshi Izumi
- - W
22px-Flag of Egypt.svg.png Hesham Misbah
2007 34.0 Middleweight W
22px-Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg.png Danil Babayev
W
22px-Flag of Morocco.svg.png Muhammed El-Asri
W
22px-Flag of Cuba.svg.png Jorge Benavide
W
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Winston Gordon
L
22px-Flag of Greece.svg.png Ilias Iliadis
- - L
22px-Flag of Russia.svg.png Ivan Pershin

European Championships

Year Age Cathegory 1/32 1/16 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Repechage Repechage Bronze Match Final Match
1994 20.7 Half-Middleweight W
22px-Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg.png Srećko Čulo
W
22px-Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg.png Badri Olgesashvili
L
22px-Flag of Austria.svg.png Patrick Reiter
- W
22px-Flag of Finland.svg.png Matti Lattu
W
22px-Flag of Azerbaijan.svg.png Cəmən Fətiyev
W
22px-Flag of Germany.svg.png Stefan Dott
-
1995 21.7 Half-Middleweight W
22px-Flag of Lithuania.svg.png Giedrius Pečeliūnas
W
22px-Flag of Spain.svg.png Carlos Torres
W
22px-Flag of Germany.svg.png Uwe Frenz
L
22px-Flag of France.svg.png Djamel Bouras
- - L
22px-Flag of Turkey.svg.png İrfan Toker
-
1996 22.7 Middleweight W
22px-Flag of Spain.svg.png León Villar
W
22px-Flag of Finland.svg.png Marko Haanpää
W
22px-Flag of Germany.svg.png Sven Helbing
W
22px-Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ruslan Mashurenko
- - - W
22px-Flag of Russia.svg.png Oleg Maltsev
1997 23.7 Middleweight BYE W
22px-Flag of Cyprus.svg.png Khristodulos Zeniu
W
22px-Flag of Lithuania.svg.png Algimantas Merkevičius
W
22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).svg.png Daan De Cooman
- - - W
22px-Flag of Austria.svg.png Sergey Klishin
1998 24.7 Middleweight BYE W
22px-Flag of Poland.svg.png Przemysław Matyjaszek
W
22px-Flag of France.svg.png Vincenzo Carabetta
W
22px-Flag of Russia.svg.png Dmitry Morozov
- - - W
22px-Flag of Germany.svg.png Marko Spittka
1999 25.7 Middleweight W
22px-Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg.png Giorgi Gugava
W
22px-Flag of Hungary.svg.png Henrik Hanzel
W
22px-Flag of Poland.svg.png Artur Kejza
L
22px-Flag of Lithuania.svg.png Algimantas Merkevičius
- - W
22px-Flag of France.svg.png Vincenzo Carabetta
-
2000 26.7 Middleweight W
22px-Flag of Poland.svg.png Przemysław Matyjaszek
W
22px-Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Nebojša Mandić
W
22px-Flag of Russia.svg.png Dmitry Morozov
W
22px-Flag of France.svg.png Frédéric Demontfaucon
- - - L
22px-Flag of Romania.svg.png Adrian Croitoru
2001 27.7 Middleweight W
22px-Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Milan Dragić
W
22px-Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg.png Zurab Zviadauri
W
22px-Flag of Estonia.svg.png Dmitry Budolin
W
22px-Flag of France.svg.png Frédéric Demontfaucon
- - - W
22px-Flag of Azerbaijan.svg.png Rəsul Səlimov
2002 28.7 Middleweight W
22px-Flag of Spain.svg.png David Alarza
W
22px-Flag of Russia.svg.png Khasanbi Taov
L
22px-Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Valentyn Hrekov
- W
22px-Flag of Germany.svg.png Tobias Pfeil
W
22px-Flag of Italy.svg.png Francesco Lepre
W
22px-Flag of Azerbaijan.svg.png Rəsul Səlimov
-
2003 29.7 Middleweight BYE W
22px-Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg.png Ibro Miladin
L
22px-Flag of Estonia.svg.png Dmitry Budolin
- W
22px-Flag of Italy.svg.png Salvatore Allegra
W
22px-Flag of France.svg.png Frédéric Demontfaucon
W
22px-Flag of Belarus.svg.png Siarhei Kukharenka
-
2004 30.7 Middleweight BYE W
22px-Flag of Hungary.svg.png Gergő Rajcsányi
W
22px-Flag of France.svg.png Frédéric Demontfaucon
W
22px-Flag of Russia.svg.png Khasanbi Taov
- - - L
22px-Flag of Italy.svg.png Francesco Lepre
2005 31.7 Middleweight BYE W
22px-Flag of Belarus.svg.png Siarhei Kukharenka
L
22px-Flag of Spain.svg.png David Alarza
- W
22px-Flag of Poland.svg.png Przemysław Matyjaszek
W
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Steven Vidler
W
22px-Flag of Georgia.svg.png Irakli Tsirekidze
-
2006 32.7 Middleweight BYE W
22px-Flag of Estonia.svg.png Dmitry Budolin
W
22px-Flag of France.svg.png Frédéric Demontfaucon
L
22px-Flag of Russia.svg.png Ivan Pershin
- - L
22px-Flag of Italy.svg.png Roberto Meloni
-
2007 - - - - - - - - - -
2008 34.6 Middleweight W
22px-Flag of Germany.svg.png Nick Hein
W
22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Winston Gordon
W
22px-Flag of Portugal.svg.png Hugo Silva
W
22px-Flag of Spain.svg.png David Alarza
- - - W
22px-Flag of Azerbaijan.svg.png Elxan Məmmədov

Results - Junior years (till 1993)<ref group="notes">A - attend; x - could not start already (age limit); - - no champ. that year; DNS - did not start</ref>

Tournament 1993
EJU20 A

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