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'''Monique van der Lee''' (born 7 November 1973, [[Heerhugowaard]]) is a former [[Dutch people|Dutch]] [[judoka]] who was a four-time [[European Judo Championships|European champion]] as well as [[openweight]] [[World Judo Championships|world champion]] in 1995.
 
Van der Lee only participated once at the Olympics. At the [[1992 Summer Olympics]] in Barcelona. sheShe was eliminated in the first round of the heavyweight competition. Despite her 1995 world championship and May 1996 European championship, she failed to qualify for the 1996 Olympic Games, losing her place to [[Angelique Seriese]], who subsequently had to withdraw due to a knee injury.
 
In 1996, Van der Lee and her colleagues [[Irene de Kok]] and Anita Staps served an indictment against their coach Peter Ooms because of sexual harassment. The disciplinary committee of the Dutch judo federation suspended the coach for three years.
 
==SourcesReferences==
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[http://www.sportuitslagen.org/judo-van-der-lee-monique-identiteit-uitslagen-s21-c2-b4-o40-w74906.html Palmares of Van der Lee] at sportuitslagen.org
 
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