- Hitoshi Saito
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January 2 ,1961 in Aomori,Japan is a retiredjudoka who won two consecutive gold medals at the Olympic games.Biography
Saito began judo in junior-high school, and in
1974 , he was scouted to transfer to the Kokushikan junior-high school, located inSetagaya, Tokyo . He continued to practice judo at the Kokushikan high school, and won the inter-high school judo group competition during his junior year. He enteredKokushikan University in1979 , and facedYasuhiro Yamashita a total of 7 times in the finals of theAll-Japan Judo Championships ,Jigoro Kano Cup , and All-Japan University Judo Championships. He lost to Yamashita in each tournament final, but drew with him several times during other matches. Saito continued to work at Kokushikan University after graduating in1983 , and won the gold medal in the heavyweight (+95 kg) division of the1984 Summer Olympics and in the open weight division of the1983 World Judo Championships . In the1985 World Judo Championships , he facedCho Yong-Chul ofSouth Korea and was forced to retire from the match after his arm was dislocated by a standing armlock applied by Cho. He also injured his right knee prior to the All-Japan Championships in1987 , but made his return at the1988 All-Japan Championships, winning the championship for the first time to gain his second trip to the Olympic games. Saito facedCho Yong-Chul again in the semi-finals of the 1988 Summer Olympics, competing under tremendous pressure after every other Japanese judoka in the 1988 Olympics had been defeated before reaching the finals. He defeated Cho by decision, and won the final againstHenry Stöhr to capture his second Olympic gold medal.Saito retired shortly afterwards, and became an instructor for Kokushikan University and the All Japan Judo Federation. He also served as a coach for the Japanese judo team during the
2004 Summer Olympics . He holds a 7thdan rank in judo, and maintains a close friendship with his former rival,Yasuhiro Yamashita .Notes
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