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Bonnie Korte is a female former competitor in Judo.[1] She has been described as an early champion.[1] Originally from Missouri, Bonnie was famous for her throw Osoto Gari.[2] Bonnie held multiple judo national titles, prior to the advent of the world judo championships.[3] She earned two gold medals in the Womens National Championships. [4] The 1975 championship saw her placing over Amy Kublin and Christine Penick. [5] She currently sits on the board of directors for the United States Judo Association.[6]
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