Otti Roethof | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | ca. 1950 (age 72–73) Curaçao | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Style | Karate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Otti Roethof (born ca. 1950)[2] is a former Dutch karateka.
Roethof was born on Curaçao and moved with his family to Suriname at the age of 10.[3] In the early 70s he moved to the Netherlands, where he lived in Amsterdam. Between 1977 and 1984 he won multiple Karate medals at the European and World Karate Championships.[4] In 1977 in Tokyo he became the first non-Japanese world champion.[3][5] In 1984 he published the book Karate: een handboek voor trainer, coach en karateka (ISBN 90-6076-192-8). In 1985 he became coach of the Dutch national karate team. At his last world championships in 1986 he comes in fourth.[6]
Roethof ran several sport schools and owned a sports retail shop in the 1990s.[6]
References
- ↑ "Home > The Games > Results history". World Games. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ↑ Named 27 years of age in Nederland behaalt wereldtitel karate, Leidse Courant, 5 December 1977. (in Dutch)
- 1 2 Otti Roethof nog altijd succesvol Archived 8 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine, at Radio Nederland Wereldomroep Suriname, 5 July 2007 (in Dutch)
- ↑ Black Belt. Active Interest Media, Inc. May 1978. pp. 12–.
- ↑ Otti Roethof rustig op weg naar twee wereldtitels, Leidse Courant, 22 November 1980. (in Dutch)
- 1 2 Dossier Otti Roethof. limburger.nl. 13 April 2010
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