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  2. Rank in judo - Wikipedia

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    In judo's promotion system as originally finalized by Kanō around 1926 there was no maximal dan rank, and judoka holding 10th dan (and above) would normally wear a red belt, but also could wear a white belt (the same color as the lowest kyū rank), or a black belt.

  3. Richard Trautmann - Wikipedia

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    Germany: Sport: Judo: ... Rank 6th dan black belt [1] Achievements and titles; Olympic Games (1992, 1996) World Champ. European Champ. 5th (1990, 1993)

  4. List of judoka - Wikipedia

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    The intent to promote Capellettti to this rank was announced in July 2017, with the promotion being awarded in August 2017 at the Senior World Judo Championships in Budapest. Jean-Luc Rougé (France, 1949–) IJF 10th dan (promoted in December 2023). Peter Herrmann (Germany/Australia, 1941–) IJF 10th dan (promoted in October 2024).

  5. Dimitri Peters - Wikipedia

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    Germany: Sport: Judo: Weight class ‍–‍100 kg: Rank 2nd dan black belt [1] Achievements and titles; Olympic Games : World Champ. (2013, 2015) European Champ.

  6. Igor Wandtke - Wikipedia

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    Igor Wandtke (born 3 November 1990) is a German judoka. [2] He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the men's 73 kg event, in which he was eliminated in the third round by Sagi Muki.

  7. Frank Wieneke - Wikipedia

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    On 31 December 2008 Frank Wieneke ended his eight-year stint as full-time coach to the German U23 National Team for the German Judo Federation. From January 2009, he is scientific lecturer at the Coaching Academy in Cologne, responsible for the training and continuing training in the degreed trainer study track.

  8. German Judo Federation - Wikipedia

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    The judo sport in West Germany was organized as a sport from 1949 to 1954 in the Deutscher Athletenbund (DAB). On 8 August 1953 the German Judo Association was founded by Dan-bearers of the German Dan-Kollegium (DDK) like Alfred Rhode of the 1st German Judo-Club (1st DJC in Frankfurt am Main).

  9. Michael Bazynski - Wikipedia

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    West Germany: Sport: Judo: Weight class ‍–‍86 kg: Rank 8th dan black belt [1] Achievements and titles; Olympic Games: R64 : World Champ. R16 : European Champ.