- Hirotaka Okada
nihongo|Hirotaka Okada|岡田弘隆|Okada Hirotaka|extra=born
February 22 ,1967 in Ōno, Gifu,Japan is a retiredjudoka who competed in the -78 kg and -86 kg divisions.Biography
Okada began judo in primary school, and won the inter-highschool light heavyweight judo tournament in
1984 . While attending theUniversity of Tsukuba , he won theJigoro Kano Cup in1986 and theAll-Japan Judo Championships in1987 and1988 , followed with a gold medal in the -78 kg division of theWorld Judo Championships in1987 . This earned him a spot on the Japanese olympic judo team for the1988 Summer Olympics , but he was unable to win a medal after a loss in the third round of the tournament.Okada joined the
Marunaka corporation in1990 , and continued his graduate studies at the University of Tsukuba until1993 . In 1990, he moved up in weight to win the -86 kg divisions of the Kodokan Cup and Asian Games. He also won the All-Japan Championships for three consecutive years from 1990-1992, and won another gold medal at the World Judo Championships in1991 . He made his second trip to the Summer Olympics in1992 , and finished with a bronze medal.Okada won the Kodokan Cup again in 1992 before facing
Yoshio Nakamura in the1994 All-Japan Championships. Nakamura caught Okada in a completeUde-Hishigi-Juji-Gatame mid-way through the match, but Okada refused to tap out, forcing the referee to call time. As a result, Okada seriously injured his left arm, suffering a torn ligament and a dislocation. The match ended in a "yusei" loss for Okada.Okada won another international competition in Germany before announcing his retirement in December,
1995 . He has worked as a judo instructor for the University of Tsukuba after retiring, and has appeared as a color commentator forNHK 's judo broadcasts.Notes
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ee also
*
List of judoka
*List of Olympic medalists in judo
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