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Les Lutteuses Rochefortoises (The Female Wrestlers of Rochefort) was a female freestyle and submission wrestling club founded in 1976 in Jemelle, Belgium, and operated by one of the pioneers of female submission wrestling, [[Beatrice Goffin]], until its closure in October, 2005.
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Les Lutteuses Rochefortoises (''The Female Wrestlers of Rochefort'') was a female freestyle and submission wrestling club founded in 1976 in Jemelle, Belgium, and operated by one of the pioneers of female submission wrestling, [[Beatrice Goffin]], until its closure in October, 2005.
  
 
== Notable Wrestlers ==
 
== Notable Wrestlers ==

Revision as of 18:14, 17 January 2012

Les Lutteuses Rochefortoises (The Female Wrestlers of Rochefort) was a female freestyle and submission wrestling club founded in 1976 in Jemelle, Belgium, and operated by one of the pioneers of female submission wrestling, Beatrice Goffin, until its closure in October, 2005.

Notable Wrestlers

Among submission wrestlers that either have started their career at or have been an integral part of Les Lutteuses Rochefortoises are:

Beatrice Goffin, Nadege, Xana, Puma, Khadija.