- Anton Geesink
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name = Anton Geesink
residence = Utrecht,Netherlands
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caption = Yamashita Yoshiaki, first 10th dan judoka
birth_name = Antonius Johannes Geesink
birth_date = birth date|1934|04|06
birth_place = Utrecht,Netherlands
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martial_art =Judo
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rank = "jūdan" (10th dan - "recognised by the IJF, but not formally by theKodokan )
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footnotes =Antonius "Anton" Johannes Geesink (born
April 6 ,1934 ) is a Dutch 10th danjudoka . He is a three-time WorldJudo Champion (1961, 1964 and 1965) and Olympic Gold Medalist (1964). He was 6'7" (2.01m) tall and at one time weighted 320 pounds (145 kg). He was born in Utrecht.Judo career
Geesink first participated in the European Championships in 1951, and placed second in his category. The following year, he won his first European title. Through to 1967, twenty more European titles followed.
At the 1961 World Championships, Geesink became World Champion in the open class, defeating the
Japan ese, who had won all World Championship titles up to that point.Judo debuted as an official sport at the
1964 Summer Olympics , which were held in the sport's home country,Japan . Although Japan dominated three of the four weight divisions (light, middle and heavy), Anton Geesink won the final of the open weight division, defeatingAkio Kaminaga in front of his home crowd.After winning the 1965 World Championships and a last European title in 1967, Geesink quit competitive judo.
Anton Geesink is the only living 10th dan grade kodansha recognized by the IJF but not by
Kodokan . There are three living 10th dan kodanshas recognized by Kodokan:Toshiro Daigo ,Ichiro Abe andYoshimi Osawa .Professional wrestling career
In October 1973, "
All Japan Pro-Wrestling " ownerGiant Baba recruited Anton Geesink to join AJPW. Baba sent him to Amarillo, TX andDory Funk Jr. andTerry Funk trained him for a month. He worked for "All Japan" from 1973 to 1978, as a popular part-timer.Notable opponents included
Bruno Sammartino ,Gorilla Monsoon ,Dick Murdoch ,Dory Funk Jr. , Bob Remus (Sgt. Slaughter ),Jumbo Tsuruta .International Olympic Committee work
In 1987, he became a member of the board of the Dutch National Olympic Committee, and a member of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC).Geesink was among the IOC members suspected of accepting bribes during the scandal surrounding the election of
Salt Lake City as the host of the2002 Winter Olympics . The IOC considered the situation not serious enough for expulsion, and issued a warning to Geesink.Honors
Geesink was awarded the
Order of the Sacred Treasure by the Japanese government. [ [http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&obj=article&no=8245 L'Harmattan web site (in French)] , Order with gold rays]His home town of Utrecht has a street named after him — the street that he lives in.
External links
* [http://www.judovision.org/?s=Anton%20Geesink Videos of Anton Geesink] (judovision.org)
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