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and two torn ligaments in his left knee, Volmar's chances to qualify for the Olympics were again in doubt. After surgery to repair the knee on February 5, he began vigorous rehabilitation to regain his strength. He started full training workouts two weeks before the June 13 trials and competed in
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In 1990, after losing a fight at school, Volmar began taking self-defense lessons at the Union Judo Club in Cap-Haïtien under the tutelage of Leandre Innocent. He was an apt student and earned a black belt after only two years. At age seventeen, his mother sent him to live with his aunts in the
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by Picklo which Volmar countered. Both opponents thought they had won the final point. After reviewing video of the move, officials decided that the winning point should go to Volmar. As winner of the best-of-three series, he qualified for the United States Olympic team. He competed in the
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Volmar continued to train and participate in United States and international competitions. By January 2008, he was a member of the United States national judo team and was preparing for the
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one week before the trials. Despite his injury, he was still expected to win the 100 kg (220 pound) weight class based on his performance throughout the previous year.
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Eventually, Volmar was admitted to the Navy's sports program and began competing again. He finished seventh at the January 2003
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United States because of political turmoil in Haiti. Because he was born in the United States, he held
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that month, Volmar executed a throw which caused Turner to land on Volmar's left knee. With torn
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store. His father was also a veteran of the Haitian military and a former driver for dictator
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on March 5, 1977, while his mother Yolette was visiting that city from her home in
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and was able to travel there at a time when other Haitians were being denied
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notifying him that he must register with the system. Not yet fluent in
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trials under coach German Velazco. Working out with teammate
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Volmar competed for his home country, Haiti, at the
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The Official Report of the Centennial Olympic Games
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Index

Haitian
American
Miami, Florida
judo
Haitian
American
black belt
judoka
dual citizen
1996 Summer Olympics
2008 Summer Olympics
Miami, Florida
Cap-Haïtien
home improvement
François Duvalier
U.S. citizenship
visas
1996 Summer Olympics
Atlanta, Georgia
bye
Flávio Canto
Brazil
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Selective Service System
English
United States Navy
combat medic
Naval Station Newport
Rhode Island
Jimmy Pedro

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