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Takehide Nakatani (中谷 雄英, Nakatani Takehide, born July 9, 1941) is a retired judoka who won the first gold medal ever awarded in judo at the Summer Olympics as the Japanese competitor in the lightweight (-68 kg) division.

Takehide Nakatani
Takehide Nakatani (center) at the 1964 Olympics
Personal information
Born (1941-07-09) July 9, 1941 (age 81)
Hiroshima, Japan
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight69 kg (152 lb)
Sport
SportJudo
Medal record
Representing  Japan
Olympic Games
1964 Tokyo -68 kg
World Championships
1967 Salt Lake City -70 kg

Biography


Nakatani was born in Hiroshima, Japan, into a family where all four of his brothers held a black belt in judo.[1] Nakatani himself began judo at age 12, and quickly became known for his balanced style of judo and deadly Kosoto Gari. He chose to advance to Meiji University,[2] but was unable to become a member of the group team because of the university's star-studded roster, which included future professional wrestler Seiji Sakaguchi. He was chosen to represent Japan in the -68 kg division of the 1964 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.[2]

Nakatani worked at a division of Mitsubishi for 5 years after graduating from Meiji University.[2] He then became the head coach of the West Germany national judo team for 3 years prior to the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich, coaching Olympic medalists Paul Barth and Klaus Glahn.[2] 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.[2] He received a Blue Ribbon Medal of Honor from the Japanese government in 2003.


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- [en] Takehide Nakatani

[fr] Takehide Nakatani

Takehide Nakatani (中谷 雄英, Nakatani Takehide?) est un judoka japonais né le 9 juillet 1941 à Hiroshima.

[it] Takahide Nakatani

Takahide Nakatani (Hiroshima, 9 luglio 1941) è un ex judoka e allenatore di judo giapponese, che vinse la prima medaglia d'oro assegnata nel judo, alle Olimpiadi di Tokyo del 1964.

[ru] Накатани, Такэхидэ

Такэхидэ Накатани (яп. 中谷 雄英 Такэхидэ Накатани, 9 июля 1941 (1941-07-09) года, Хиросима, Япония) — японский дзюдоист, чемпион Олимпийских игр, призёр чемпионата мира, чемпион Японии по дзюдо. Первый олимпийский чемпион по дзюдо в истории.



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