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Katharina Tanzer
Katharina Tanzer (born 26 Juli 1995 in Scheibbs) is an Austrian judoka and Austrian state champion 48 kg. Judo career Education Katharina Tanzer grew up in Gresten in the district of Scheibbs in Lower Austria. She began her judo career at SV Ulmerferld in Lower Austria. When she began her studies, she moved to the Viennese judo club Vienna Samurai. Thanks to more intensive training, she managed to medal four times in the Austrian championships in the U21 and U23 age groups by 2016. In 2016, Tanzer won the national championship and a European Cup medal for the first time. In June 2016, she suffered a ACL tear during a training camp in Japan. In December 2017, Tanzer passed the exam for Shodan. Qualification for the 2020 Olympic Games Thanks to her successes at European Cups and the national championship, Tanzer has been an active athlete at the Army Sports Center of the Austrian Armed Forces since 2018. She holds the rank of Gefreiter. After a total of three operat ...
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The Austrian Armed Forces () are the combined military forces of Austria. The military consists of 16,000 active-duty personnel and 125,600 reservists. The military budget is 1.0% of national GDP (including pensions) or €3.317 billion (2023,without pensions). History Interwar In 1918, the Republic of German-Austria established a military known as the ("People's Defence"). ''Volkswehr'' forces took part in military confrontations with Royal Yugoslav Army troops which occupied parts of Carinthia that Austria claimed as its own. In 1920, after the Republic of German-Austria transitioned into the First Austrian Republic, the new regime changed the military's name to the ("Federal Army"), which it has been known by ever since. In 1938, officers led by Alfred Jansa developed a military operation plan to defend against a potential invasion by Nazi Germany, which ultimately went unused due to a lack of political willpower when Austria was annexed by the Germans ...
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