- Yosh Uchida
Yoshihiro "Yosh" Uchida (born 1920) is an American businessman, entrepreneur, and educator who is best known for his contributions to
judo . Uchida has been the head judo coach atSan Jose State University for over 60 years, and was instrumental in the development of themartial art into a competitivesport .Uchida is the child of Japanese immigrants who worked as farm laborers in
California 's Imperial Valley.2004; Yeh, Emerald; " [http://64.143.149.10/awards/bio_uchida.shtml "Yoshihiro Uchida"] ; Asian Pacific Fund; url accessed January 1, 2007] Yosh studiedbiology at San Jose State, and in 1940 was made the student-coach of the Physical Education Department's judo program. [http://sjsujudo.org/history.htm "History"] ;San Jose State University Judo; url accessed January 2, 2007] He was drafted into theUnited States Army duringWorld War II , and served as a medical technician. He returned to San Jose State in 1946 to complete his degree and to restart the judo program.After graduating in 1947, Uchida remained the coach at SJS, a part-time position, while working as a laboratory technician at
O'Connor Hospital and then at San Jose Hospital, before buying and operating amedical laboratory in 1956. During this time, Uchida andUniversity of California, Berkeley judo coachHenry Stone began developing rules to allow their students to compete against each other, including aweight class system, moving judo away from a martial art forself defense to asport forcompetition . Stone and Uchida persuaded theAmateur Athletic Union (AAU) to sanction judo in 1953; the first AAU National Championship in judo was held at San Jose State in that year.2002; [http://www.americanblackbeltacademy.com/ref-room/historyamericanmartialarts.htm "History of American Martial Arts: Judo"] ; American Black Belt Academy; url accessed January 2, 2007]Uchida was elected president of the Judo Black Belt Federation for 1960–1961. As president, Uchida represented the United States at the
International Judo Federation meeting inParis in 1961. At that meeting, the IJF voted to include the weight class system for all future international judo competitions.In 1962, Uchida organized the first National Collegiate Judo Championship, which was held at the
United States Air Force Academy . Uchida'sSan Jose State Spartans won the first of their over 40 national championships under his leadership at the inaugural tournament.Uchida represented the United States as the team coach of the first Olympic Judo Tournament at the
1964 Summer Olympics inTokyo . The team included two of Uchida's students from San Jose State,Ben Nighthorse Campbell andPaul Maruyama .James Bregman won a bronze medal in the under-80 kg class, becoming the first American to medal in the sport.Uchida continued promoting the sport after the 1964 Olympics. He organized the first U.S. High School Judo Championships and the first U.S. Open tournament, both hosted at San Jose State.
As of 2007 , his San Jose State Spartans judo teams have won 42 of the 46 National Collegiate Judo Championships.cite web |url=http://www.sjsujudo.org/news/2007/collegiates.htm |title=National Collegiate Judo Championships |date=March 25, 2007 |accessdate=2007-07-05 |publisher=San Jose State Judo] In February 2007, the San Jose State program was named one of sixUSA Judo National Training Sites.cite web |url=http://usjudo.org/2007NewTrainingSites.asp |title=USA Judo Announces Three New Training Sites |date=February 17, 2007 |accessdate=2007-07-05 |publisher=USA Judo]By 1989, Uchida's laboratory business had grown to include forty locations. He sold the business to
Unilab in that year for $30 million. He used the funds from the sale to found Uchida Enterprises, which is involved in real estate redevelopment in San Jose's Japantown neighborhood.For his contributions to judo, Uchida was awarded the
Order of the Sacred Treasure with Golden Rays in 1986 by EmperorHirohito ofJapan . He was inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 1996.cite web |url=http://www.sjsa.org/hall_of_fame/inductees.asp |title=Inductees, Members of the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame |accessdate=2007-07-05 |publisher=San Jose Sports Hall of Fame] Uchida has also received many awards from San Jose State, including the university's highest award (the Tower Award) in 1992 and an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters in 2004. Additionally, the building on campus that houses the judo dojo was renamed "Yoshihiro Uchida Hall" in 1997. Ironically, Uchida's parents and brothers were processed in this building prior to being sent to an internment camp during World War II.References
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