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You are new here, so let me tell you you just threw a big bomb in the fire by calling them 'true athletes and role models' :d 

 

(Personally I still find it rather hard to know what to think, I think all sides have their points)

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  On 2/10/2020 at 12:03 PM, heywoodu said:

You are new here, so let me tell you you just threw a big bomb in the fire by calling them 'true athletes and role models' :d 

 

(Personally I still find it rather hard to know what to think, I think all sides have their points)

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Well they were both world champions in the last 2 years that for the first part and as for the second thing last year and also before a picture like this would never happen it’s not a political statement rather it’s a chance to see that there is things beyond politics and for me it’s a good sign 

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  On 2/10/2020 at 12:09 PM, Dnl said:

Well they were both world champions in the last 2 years that for the first part and as for the second thing last year and also before a picture like this would never happen it’s not a political statement rather it’s a chance to see that there is things beyond politics and for me it’s a good sign 

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Oh I agree, but Mollaei has become a little....let's say, controversial here with the whole Iran-Israel-leaving Iran thing :d 

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  On 2/10/2020 at 12:38 PM, heywoodu said:

 

Oh I agree, but Mollaei has become a little....let's say, controversial here with the whole Iran-Israel-leaving Iran thing :d 

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Well got you:yes

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Dutch heavyweight Ilona Lucassen has died due to for now unknown reasons, aged only 23. She was in the national team since 2016, won a GP bronze medal in 2018, silver in the European mixed teams championships in the same year and competed in Tel Aviv GP early in this year.

 

Edit: a message from her former judo school apparently says "she has been fighting with herself immensely. Sadly she has left us last Friday."

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  On 6/14/2020 at 5:29 PM, heywoodu said:

Dutch heavyweight Ilona Lucassen has died due to for now unknown reasons, aged only 23. She was in the national team since 2016, won a GP bronze medal in 2018, silver in the European mixed teams championships in the same year and competed in Tel Aviv GP early in this year.

 

Edit: a message from her former judo school apparently says "she has been fighting with herself immensely. Sadly she has left us last Friday."

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that last sentence is quite scary...and most likely it means only one thing...:cry:

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