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  2. Lukáš Krpálek - Wikipedia

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    Krpálek took up judo by chance – he wanted to train in karate, but his uncle mistook judo for karate. [5] His brother Michal is also a judoka who served as a sparring partner for the Czech judo team at the 2012 Summer Olympics. [6] In 2015 Krpálek married Eva Kaderková; they have a son Antonín, born in 2016. [7] [8]

  3. Sofia Asvesta - Wikipedia

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    Judo: Weight class ‍–‍52 kg: Rank 1st dan black belt: Club: Tuapse sport school #1 [2] Christodoulides judo academy [2] Coached by: Christodoulos Christodoulides Dzhanbolet Naguchev: Achievements and titles; Olympic Games: R16 : World Champ. R32 : European Champ. 5th

  4. Soshihiro Satake - Wikipedia

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    Satake started fighting as a sumo wrestler, then he joined the Kodokan dojo academy and competed in judo and jujutsu for Kanō Jigorō, the founder of judo, and for the Kodokan institute. [4] With Mitsuyo Maeda, Satake formed the head of the second generation of Kodokan judoka, which had replaced the first by the beginning of the 20th century. [7]

  5. Prague 10 - Wikipedia

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    Prague 10 is both a municipal and administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic with more than 110,000 inhabitants. Neighbourhood ( cadastral communities ) of Prague 10 [ edit ]

  6. Judo South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Judo South Africa (JSA) is the governing body of Judo in South Africa, and a member of the world governing body, the International Judo Federation (IJF), [2] along with the African Judo Union. JSA is also a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), [ 3 ] which, alongside Sport and Recreation South Africa ...

  7. Mitsuyo Maeda - Wikipedia

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    At Roosevelt's request, Yamashita also taught judo at the U.S. Naval Academy. [11] Capitalizing on the publicity, the Japanese Legation to the United States asked the Kodokan to send more judo teachers to America, providing continuity to Yamashita's work. Tomita reluctantly accepted the task; Maeda and Satake embraced the opportunity. [10]

  8. Peter Seisenbacher - Wikipedia

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    After retiring from competitions, Seisenbacher worked as a judo coach, in Austria, Georgia (2010–2012), and Azerbaijan (2012–2013). Under his guidance, the Georgian team won 2 gold, 3 silver, and 4 bronze medals at European championships, one bronze medal at world championships, and an Olympic gold medal in 2012.

  9. Steven Brown (judoka) - Wikipedia

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    South Australia's first ever Judo Olympian was defeated by Algeria's Mounir Benamadi in the men's 66 kg class. Brown is a former 66 kg Australian Champion and multiple international medalist. Brown represented Australia at the World Judo Championships in Paris 2011 and Rio de Janeiro 2013 , he was also selected for Tokyo (2010), and Chelyabinsk ...