- Tadahiro Nomura
nihongo|Tadahiro Nomura|野村 忠宏|Nomura Tadahiro|extra=born
December 10 ,1974 inKōryō, Nara ,Japan is one of the most famousjudo competitors in Japan. He is the onlyjudoka in the world who has won three Olympic gold medals in a row, all in the extra lightweight (-60 kg) division.Biography
Nomura was born into a family of judoka. His grandfather was a local judo instructor, and his father was the coach of
Shinji Hosokawa , who won a gold medal at the1984 Summer Olympics . Nomura's uncle,Toyokazu Nomura , was also a gold medalist at the1972 Summer Olympics in the (-70 kg) division.Nomura began learning judo at his grandfather's
dojo at age six. He was successful in several local and national level competitions during high school and junior-high school, and enteredTenri University in 1993. He won theAll-Japan judo championships for his weight class in April, 1996, to gain a spot on the Japanese olympic team for the1996 Summer Olympics held inAtlanta, Georgia . Though relatively unknown at the world level at the time, he won his first olympic gold medal onJuly 26 , 1996, defeatingGirolamo Giovinazzo byseoi nage .Nomura swept the All-Japan judo championships again in 1997, and won a gold medal at the
1997 World Judo Championships inParis to reinforce his position as the premier competitor at his weight class. After winning the All-Japan judo championships for the third consecutive year in 1998, he injured his left knee in theJigoro Kano Cup semi-finals onJanuary 9 ,1999 , and was forced to retire from the competition. He did not participate in competitions for the rest of the year to recover from this injury and to complete his degree in health education.Nomura made his return at the All-Japan judo championships in 2000, winning the competition for the third time to gain a second trip to the olympics. He became the first -60 kg division competitor to win consecutive olympic gold medals on
September 16 ,2000 by defeatingJung Bu-Kyung ofSouth Korea by sumi otoshi only 14 seconds into the match.Nomura married former model Yoko Sakai in May, 2001. He won the All-Japan judo championships for the first time in three years (fourth total win) in April, 2003 to advance to the
2003 World Judo Championships where he made a disappointing bronze medal finish. He won the Japanese nationals for the second consecutive year (fifth total win) in April, 2004, which enabled him to seek an unprecedented third consecutive olympic gold medal at the2004 Summer Olympics inAthens . OnAugust 14 ,2004 he achieved this feat with a win overNestor Khergiani of Georgia. This made Nomura the only olympic judo practitioner to have won three consecutive gold medals, and the first olympic competitor fromAsia to win three consecutive gold medals in any competition. This was also the 100th gold medal won by Japan in theSummer Olympics .Nomura did not participate in judo competitions after the 2004 olympic final, but on
January 10 ,2006 , he announced his intention to seek a fourth consecutive gold medal at the2008 Summer Olympics inBeijing . He made his return with a win at an international tournament held in theCzech Republic , and won the All-Japan judo championships for the sixth time in 2007. In 2008, however, Nomura failed to qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games when, on April 5, he was defeated byDaisuke Asano in the semifinals of the -60kg category at the National Weight Class Invitational Tournament, which represented the last opportunity to clinch the berth as the Japanese athlete in the -60kg category. A day after his defeat, Nomura made it known, through a spokesperson, his intention to retire from competitive judo.cite web|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/sp20080408a3.html|title=Nomura to retire from judo|publisher=The Japan Times Online|accessdate=2008-08-06] On April 25, he underwent knee surgery, although it remains unkown whether this injury might have played any role in his unexpected elimination from the aforementioned Olympic-qualifying competition.Video
* [http://www.judovision.org/?s=Tadahiro%20Nomura] Competition videos of Tadahiro Nomura at Judovision
ee also
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List of judoka
*List of Olympic medalists in judo References
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