- Takehide Nakatani
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July 9 ,1941 is a retiredjudoka who won the first gold medal ever awarded injudo at the Summer Olympics as the Japanese competitor in the lightweight (-68 kg) division.Biography
Nakatani was born in
Hiroshima ,Japan , into a family where all four of his brothers held a black belt in judo.cite news|publisher=Sankei Sports |url=http://www.sanspo.com/athens2004/history/gold/31.html|title=中谷雄英(たけひで)-変幻自在の足技] Nakatani himself began judo at age 12, and quickly became known for his balanced style of judo and deadlyKosoto Gari . He chose to advance toMeiji University cite news|publisher=Nikkan Sports |url=http://www.nikkansports.com/sydney/rensai/nakatani.html|title=「あのメダルは今」64年東京 柔道金 中谷雄英さん] , but was unable to become a member of the group team because of the university's star-studded roster, which included future professional wrestlerSeiji Sakaguchi . He was chosen to represent Japan in the -68 kg division of the1964 Summer Olympics only a few days prior to the commencement of the Olympic games, and won every single one of his matches by "ippon " to capture the first gold medal awarded in judo in Olympic history. He spent a total of less than 9 minutes on the Olympic stage to win his three matches.Nakatani worked at a division of
Mitsubishi for 5 years after graduating from Meiji University. He then became the head coach of theWest Germany national judo team for 3 years prior to the1972 Summer Olympics held inMunich , coaching Olympic medalists Paul Barth andKlaus Glahn . He returned to Hiroshima in 1973, and continued his family's jewelry business while serving as an advisor to the All-Japan Judo Federation and Hiroshima Prefecture Judo Federation. He received a Blue Ribbon Medal of Honor from the Japanese government in 2003.Notes
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ee also
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List of judoka
*List of Olympic medalists in judo References
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