Draft:Ivaana Mølgaard
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Ivaana Mølgaard Ivaana Mølgaard is an athlete who made history as the first Greenlandic person to earn the title of "Nordic Champion" in kickboxing in September 2023. Born on September 27, 2003, in Ilulissat, Greenland, she grew up in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.
Her martial arts journey began with ITF Tae kwon-do, where she started her amateur career, gaining foundational skills in discipline and combat. After relocating to Denmark, Ivaana transitioned to kickboxing, where she soon gained recognition for her talent and dedication. Her hard work culminated in her Nordic Champion victory, showcasing her strength, perseverance, and the growing presence of Greenlandic athletes in martial arts.
Ivaana Mølgaard’s achievements not only highlight her personal determination but also serve as an inspiring example for athletes from Greenland and beyond.