Elina Nasaudrodro

[1] She won a bronze medal in the 57-kg division at the 2004 Oceania Judo Championships in Nouméa, New Caledonia,[2] and represented her nation Fiji at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens at the age of eighteen.

[4] She trained with Sensei Yukiko Honda,[3] as well as the national women's head coach, Takahiko Hasegawa of the Fiji Judo Association.

[3][7] At the Olympics, Nasaudrodro immediately lost her opening match to highly credentialed British judoka Sophie Cox, who pinned and duly wrapped her on the tatami in a broken scarf hold (kuzure kesa gatame) within a minute.

[10] In 2005, Nasaudrodro led the Oceania girls judo team, including three Fijians and one New Caledonian, to the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in Sydney.

[11] Competing in the 63 kg weight class, she won a bronze medal after beating Chinese Taipei in the first round, and losing to Australia in the second.