- Isao Inokuma
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February 4 ,1938 –September 28 2001 was ajudoka who competed in the +80 kg and Open divisions.Biography
Inokuma was born in
Yokosuka, Kanagawa , and began judo at age 15. He entered the Tokyo University of Education (currentUniversity of Tsukuba ) and won theAll-Japan Judo Championships in 1959 at only 21 years of age to become the first student competitor to win the championship. He placed second in the All-Japan Championships from 1960-1961, facing future Olympic silver medalist and life-long friendAkio Kaminaga in the finals both years.Inokuma won the 1963 All-Japan Championships, but placed 4th in the 1964 All-Japan Championships and ended up entering the
1964 Summer Olympics in the +80 kg division (the heaviest weight category at the time excluding the Open category). In the Olympic final he defeated Canadian judokaDoug Rogers with anIppon Seoinage to win the gold medal. His victory came after recovering from a hip injury caused by overwork, and Rogers was over 30 kg heavier than Inokuma at the time of the match.After graduating, Inokuma became a judo instructor for
Juntendo University and theTokyo Metropolitan Police Department . In 1965, he entered the Open weight class of theWorld Judo Championships intending to face Dutch judo championAnton Geesink , but Geesink had entered in the +80 kg division that year, and the two never faced off against one another. Both Geesink and Inokuma won gold medals in the competition, and Inokuma announced his retirement shortly afterwards, citing lack of motivation.In 1966, he resigned from his post at the Tokyo Police Department to become an executive at the Tokai Construction company. He continued to work with judo as an advisor for the
International Judo Federation , and as an instructor atTokai University , where he coached future Olympic gold medalistYasuhiro Yamashita . He also authored several prominent books and manuals relating to judo, contributing to the sport's development. He became the CEO of the Tokai company in 1993, but committed suicide in 2001 by means ofseppuku , possibly due to the financial losses suffered by his company. He was 63 years old.Notes
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ee also
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List of judoka
*List of Olympic medalists in judo External links
* [http://www.budokwai.org/isao_inokuma.htm The Budokwai - Isao Inokuma]
* [http://www.judoinfo.com/inokuma.htm Excerpt from "Best Judo" by Isao Inokuma and Nobuyuki Sato]
* [http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/in/isao-inokuma-1.html profile]
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