- Toshihiko Koga
nihongo|Toshihiko Koga|古賀 稔彦|Koga Toshihiko|extra=born
November 21 ,1967 inKitashigeyasu, Saga ,Japan is a retired judoka who competed in the -71 kg and -78 kg divisions.Biography
Koga began judo in elementary school, and traveled to
Tokyo during junior-high school to enter Kodogakusha, a judo school later attended by Olympic gold medalistsHidehiko Yoshida andMakoto Takimoto . He continued his education at theNippon Sport Science University , and captured several awards including five consecutive championships at theKodokan Cup and six consecutive championships at theAll-Japan Judo Championships (all in the 71 kg division). He placed 3rd in the1987 World Judo Championships held inEssen , and was chosen to participate in the1988 Summer Olympics , where he lost in the 3rd round of the competition. Koga returned to the Olympics in 1992 after winning the 1989 and1991 World Judo Championships , but seriously injured his left knee during arandori (sparring) session against Hidehiko Yoshida, which prevented him from using his best technique; theIppon Seoinage .cite news| first= Philip| last= Nicksan| title=Koga the Mystic of the Mat|publisher="The Independent (London)|date=1996-07-15 |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19960715/ai_n14057749 |accessdate=2008-01-30] He won the gold medal overcoming this injury, and was given the JOC Sports Award by theJapanese Olympic Committee .Koga briefly retired from competitive judo after his victory at the Olympics, but made his return with a gold medal at the
1995 World Judo Championships in Chiba, Japan. He suffered a surprising defeat by "ippon " in a qualification match for the1996 Summer Olympics , but was chosen as the representative anyways because of his past experience in the Olympic games. He ended his third appearance at the Olympics with a silver medal in the -78 kg division.Koga announced his final retirement from competition in 2000, and became the head coach for the All-Japan women's judo team. In April, 2003, he founded the Koga Juku, a judo school for young children, in
Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki . One of his pupils,Ayumi Tanimoto , won the gold medal in the -63 kg division at the2004 Summer Olympics . He became the head coach of theInternational Pacific University 's judo team (located inAkaiwa, Okayama ) in April, 2007, and has enjoyed celebrity status in Japan as a 7th dan rank holder in judo, appearing on several national television shows.Notes
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References
External links
* [http://www.kogatoshihiko.jp/ Official website]
* [http://www.judoinside.com/uk/?factfile/view/2891/Toshihiko_Koga Statistics from JudoInside.com]
* [http://www.judovision.org/?s=Toshihiko Videos of Toshihiko Koga] (judovision.org)
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