Mike Swain

Mike Swain
Mike Swain

Mike Swain Coaches at a national event.
Born Michael Lee Swain
December 21, 1960 (1960-12-21) (age 50)
New Jersey United States Elizabeth, New Jersey
Residence California United States Campbell, California
Nationality United States
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight 156 lb (71 kg; 11.1 st)
Style Judo
Rank      5th degree black belt (Godan) in Judo
Website http://mikeswain.com/
Medal record
Competitor for  United States
Men's Judo
World Championships
Gold 1987 Essen Lightweight
Olympic Games
Bronze 1988 Seoul Lightweight
Pan American Games
Bronze 1983 Caracas Lightweight
Gold 1987 Indianapolis Lightweight

Michael ("Mike") Lee Swain (born December 21, 1960 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is one of the most successful American judokas. He competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1984.

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Biography

Swain became the first American male to win the Judo World Championships when he took the gold medal in 1987. He competed in four Olympics, winning a bronze medal in 1988, and a number of World Championships.

In addition to these well-known competitions, he participated in a number of tournaments that are less-known outside of the judo world, but very prestigious within it, such as the Kano Cup in 1986. Just in major international competitions, his record includes six gold medals, eleven silver medals, and nine bronze medals. As a competitor, Swain was known for his elegant classic Japanese style, having travelled to Japan as a young man to study. Later in his career, he coached the US men's team in the 1996 Olympics.

He is an alumnus of the San José State University judo program, training under Yosh Uchida. He is currently a coach for the Spartans, and handles much of the head coaching duties for the semi-retired Uchida. In 2005, Swain and the SJSU Judo Executive Committee established The Swain Scholarship, the first judo athletic scholarship at a major American university.

Swain is the owner of Swain Sports in Campbell, California.

Personal

Swain is married to Chie Swain, who represented Brazil in the 1992 Olympics at 61 kg.

Other Notable Judo Figures

Sources

  1. Swain, Michael Ashiwaza II Swain's book on ashi-waza, a category of judo throws accomplished with the feet. ISBN 1-874572-65-8

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