- Takao Kawaguchi
nihongo|Takao Kawaguchi|川口孝夫|Kawaguchi Takao|extra=born
April 13 ,1950 inHiroshima ,Japan is a retiredjudoka who competed in the -63 kg division.Biography
Kawaguchi began judo at age 5 under the instruction of his father, who was a local judo instructorcite news|publisher=Kawaguchi dojo|url=http://www.d9.dion.ne.jp/~judotk/sub4.html|title=川口道場 館長紹介] . He won the inter-highschool judo tournament in his senior year in high school, and entered
Meiji University in 1969. He defeated future Olympic gold medalistToyokazu Nomura in the finals of theWorld Judo Championships in 1971 to become world champion for his weight class, and became the Japanese representative for the -63 kg division at the1972 Summer Olympics cite news|publisher=Sankei Sports |url=http://www.sanspo.com/athens2004/history/gold/63.html|title=川口孝夫-骨折に耐え見事な一本勝ち] . After two quick victories in the first and second rounds of the Olympic competition, Kawaguchi faced Mongolian judokaBakaava Buidaa in the third round, and broke two of his own rib bones as he tried to escape from Buidaa's ground pin. CoachAkio Kaminaga suggested Kawaguchi withdraw to receive treatment, but Kawaguchi continued on for the rest of the match, and advanced to the semi-final with a close decision victory. Kawaguchi won the semi-final match againstKim Yong-Ik ofNorth Korea with aYoko-Shiho-Gatame , only to face Buidaa again in the Olympic final. However, unlike the previous match, Kawaguchi quickly put Buidaa on the mat with aKouchi Gari , and won with aKami-Shiho-Gatame only 39 seconds into the match to win the gold medal (Buidaa was later disqualified for failing a drug test). He succeeded his father as head instructor of the Kawaguchi dojo after retiring from competitive judo.References
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ee also
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List of judoka
*List of Olympic medalists in judo External links
* [http://www.d9.dion.ne.jp/~judotk/ Official website]
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