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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. List of judo organizations - Wikipedia

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    Fédération Luxembourgeoise Judo IJF EJU [19] Netherlands: Judo Bond Nederland JBN IJF EJU [20] Norway: Norwegian Judo Federation: IJF EJU Philippines: Philippine Judo Federation, Inc IJF JUA [21] Spain: Real Federación Española de Judo y Deportes Asociados RFEJYDA IJF EJU [22] Royal Spanish Federation of Judo and Related Sports Sweden

  5. List of judo techniques - Wikipedia

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    Do-jime is a prohibited technique in Judo, [1] and is considered a 'slight infringement' according to IJF rules, Section 27: Prohibited acts and penalties, article 21 [3] Gyaku Jūji-jime (逆十字絞): Reverse cross strangle; Nami-juji-jime (並十字絞): Normal cross strangle; Kata-juji-jime (片十字絞): Half cross strangle

  6. Raymond Stevens (judoka) - Wikipedia

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    He holds the rank of 7th Dan in Judo awarded to him on 10 September 2015 [9] and is the Vice Chairman of the British Judo Association London Area. [10] and in 2008 he was the first person to receive a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu from Roger Gracie, he subsequently received his 2nd Dan in 2015. He opened his own Martial Arts Academy in ...

  7. 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]

  8. 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 ]

  9. 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.