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  1. Olympic Judo: History and Techniques by Nicolas Soames, Roy Inman, 1991-05

1. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Judo Medalists
Get the extensive rundown on the olympic endeavor by viewing lists of men's and women's judo medalwinners. history. judo became an olympic sport for men in 1964 and women's judo was a demonstration sport in 1988, preparatory to
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Judo became an Olympic sport for men in 1964 and women's judo was a demonstration sport in 1988, preparatory to its being added to the Olympic program in 1992. In Olympic judo competition, there are two pools, each with its own single-elimination tournament. The two pool winners compete for the gold medal, with the loser winning the silver medal. In each pool, the competitors who lost to pool winner enter a repechage round for another single-elimination tournament. The winners of the repechage pools are awarded bronze medals. Weight limits have changed through the years. The limits shown are those used at the 2000 Olympics. Top of page History Biography Glossaries Calendar Quotations ... Directory
Men's Extra Lightweight
(60 kg/132 lb)
Year Gold Silver Bronze Thierry Rey, FRA Shinji Hosokawa, JPN Kim Jae-Yup, KOR Kim Jae-Yup, KOR Kevin Asano, USA

2. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Men's Judo
olympic history Men's judo Men's half lightweight olympics, Medal, Athlete,Country. Atlanta Korea. ALSO SEE olympic history Women's judo.
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ESPN Keyword Search ESPN.com Search The Web ESPN Network: ESPN.com NFL.com NBA.com NASCAR ... U.S. Roster Olympic history Men's judo
Men's half lightweight
Olympics Medal Athlete Country
Atlanta '96 Gold
Silver
Bronze
Udo Quellmalz
Yukimasa Nakamura
Henrique Guimares
Israel Hernandez Planas Germany
Japan
Brazil
Cuba Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Rogerio Cardoso Jozsef Csak Udo Quellmalz Israel Hernandez Planas Brazil Hungary Germany Cuba Seoul '88 Gold Silver Bronze Kyung-Keuk Lee Janusz Pawlowski Bruno Carabetta Yosuke Yamamoto South Korea Poland France Japan Los Angeles '84 Gold Silver Bronze Yoshiyuki Matsuoka Jung-Oh Hwang Marc Alexandre Josef Reiter Japan South Korea France Austria Moscow '80 Gold Silver Bronze Nikolai Solodukhin Tsendying Damdin Ilian Nedkov Janusz Pawlowski Soviet Union Mongolia Bulgaria Poland Men's lightweight Olympics Medal Athlete Country Atlanta '96 Gold Silver Bronze Kenzo Nakamura Kwak Dae-sung Christophe Gagliano Jimmy Pedro Japan Korea France United States Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Toshihiko Koga Bertalan Hajtos Chung Hoon Shay Smadga Japan Hungary South Korea Israel Seoul '88 Gold Silver Bronze Marc Alexandre Sven Loll Michael Swain Gueorgui Tenadze France East Germany United States Soviet Union Los Angeles '84 Gold Silver Bronze Byeng-Keun Ahn Ezio Gamba Kerrith Brown Luis Onmura South Korea Italy Great Britain Brazil Moscow '80 Gold Silver Bronze Ezio Gamba Neil Adams Ravdan Davaadalai Karl-Heinz Lehman Italy Great Britain Mongolia East Germany Montreal '76 Gold Silver Bronze Hector Rodriguez Eunkung Chang

3. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Judo Men's Half Lightweight
olympic history judo men's half lightweight
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ESPN Keyword Search ESPN.com Search The Web ESPN Network: ESPN.com NFL.com NBA.com NASCAR ... U.S. Roster Olympic history Judo men's half lightweight
Men's half lightweight
Olympics Medal
Athlete Country
Atlanta '96 Gold
Silver
Bronze
Udo Quellmalz
Yukimasa Nakamura
Henrique Guimares
Israel Hernandez Planas Germany
Japan
Brazil Cuba Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Rogerio Cardoso Jozsef Csak Udo Quellmalz Israel Hernandez Planas Brazil Hungary Germany Cuba Seoul '88 Gold Silver Bronze Kyung-Keuk Lee Janusz Pawlowski Bruno Carabetta Yosuke Yamamoto South Korea Poland France Japan Los Angeles '84 Gold Silver Bronze Yoshiyuki Matsuoka Jung-Oh Hwang Marc Alexandre Josef Reiter Japan South Korea France Austria Moscow '80 Gold Silver Bronze Nikolai Solodukhin Tsendying Damdin Ilian Nedkov Janusz Pawlowski Soviet Union Mongolia Bulgaria Poland ALSO SEE Olympic history Women's judo Olympic history Judo women's heavyweight Olympic history Judo women's half heavyweight Olympic history Judo women's lightweight ... Wrestling

4. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Women's Judo
olympic history Women's judo Women's half lightweight olympics, Medal,Athlete, Country. Atlanta France. ALSO SEE olympic history Men's judo.
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ESPN Keyword Search ESPN.com Search The Web ESPN Network: ESPN.com NFL.com NBA.com NASCAR ... U.S. Roster Olympic history Women's judo
Women's half lightweight
Olympics Medal Athlete Country
Atlanta '96 Gold
Silver
Bronze
Marie-Claire Restoux
Hyun Sook-hee
Legna Verdecia
Noriko Sagawara France
Korea
Cuba
Japan Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Almudena Martinez Noriko Mizoguchi Li Zhongyun Sharon Rendle Spain Japan China Great Britain Women's extra lightweight Olympics Medal Athlete Country Atlanta '96 Gold Silver Bronze Kye Sun Ryoko Tamura Amarilis Savon Yolanda Soler North Korea Japan Cuba Spain Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Cecile Nowak Ryoko Tamura Hulya Senyurt Amarilis Savon Carmenaty France Japan Turkey Cuba Women's lightweight Olympics Medal Athlete Country Atlanta '96 Gold Silver Bronze Driulis Gonzalez Jung Sun-Yong Isabelle Fernandez Marisbell Lomba Cuba Korea Spain Belgium Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Miriam Blasco Soto Nicola Fairbrother Chiyori Tateno Driulis Gonzalez Spain Great Britain Japan Cuba Women's half middleweight Olympics Medal Athlete Country Atlanta '96 Gold Silver Bronze Cho Min-sun Aneta Szczepanska Wang Xianbo Claudia Zwiers Korea Poland China Netherlands Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Catherine Fleury Yael Arad Zhang Di Elena Petrova France Israel China Russia Women's middleweight Olympics Medal Athlete Country Atlanta '96 Gold Silver Bronze Yuko Emoto Gella van de Caveye Jenny Gal Jung Sung-sook Japan Belguim Netherlands Korea Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Odalis Reve Jimenez Emanuela Pierantozzi Heidi Rakels Kate Howey

5. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Judo Men's Extra Lightweight
olympic history judo men's extra lightweight
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ESPN Keyword Search ESPN.com Search The Web ESPN Network: ESPN.com NFL.com NBA.com NASCAR ... U.S. Roster Olympic history Judo men's extra lightweight
Men's extra lightweight
Olympics Medal
Athlete Country
Atlanta '96 Gold
Silver
Bronze
Tadahiro Nomura
Girolamo Giovinazzo
Dorjpalam Narmandakh
Richard Trautmann Japan
Italy
Mongolia Germany Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Nazim Gousseinov Yoon Hyun Richard Trautmann Simon Terry Azerbaijan South Korea Germany Japan Seoul '88 Gold Silver Bronze Jae-Yup Kim Kevin Asano Shinji Hosokawa Amiran Totikachvili South Korea United States Japan Soviet Union Los Angeles '84 Gold Silver Bronze Shinji Hosokawa Jae-Yup Kim Neil Eckersley Felice Mariani Japan South Korea Great Britain Italy Moscow '80 Gold Silver Bronze Thierry Rey Rafael Rodriguez Aramby Emizh Tibor Kincses France Cuba Soviet Union Hungary ALSO SEE Olympic history Women's judo Olympic history Judo women's heavyweight Olympic history Judo women's half heavyweight Olympic history Judo women's lightweight ... Wrestling

6. Olympic History: Judo - Olympics 2000
olympic history judo. Developed by Dr. Jigoro Kano in the early 1880sas a gentler alternative to the dangerous martial arts, judo
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Olympic History: Judo
Developed by Dr. Jigoro Kano in the early 1880s as a gentler alternative to the dangerous martial arts, judo traces back to the hand-to-hand combat of Japanese samurai warriors. Meaning "soft way," the sport uses strict training to employ specialized principles of movement, balance and leverage to defeat an opponent. The competitors, or "judokas," score points by throwing an opponent to the mat, immobilizing an opponent, applying arm bars or choking an opponent. In the original version of the sport, breakdowns by weight class were not employed. The theory was that size didn't play a factor considering the key principles of judo were timing and balance, not brute strength. However, that theory changed in 1961 when a 6-foot-6, 253-pound fighter won the world championships by crushing three smaller opponents in consecutive rounds. Judo today takes place in seven weight classes.

7. Olympic History: Judo - Olympics 2000
Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Track Field Soccer Boxing Tennis More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis
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Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Soccer ... Tennis - More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling You are here: Home Olympic Judo Venue History ... Schedule TODAY Get Live Scores on your Cell Phone! Click Here!
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Olympic History: Judo
Developed by Dr. Jigoro Kano in the early 1880s as a gentler alternative to the dangerous martial arts, judo traces back to the hand-to-hand combat of Japanese samurai warriors. Meaning "soft way," the sport uses strict training to employ specialized principles of movement, balance and leverage to defeat an opponent. The competitors, or "judokas," score points by throwing an opponent to the mat, immobilizing an opponent, applying arm bars or choking an opponent. In the original version of the sport, breakdowns by weight class were not employed. The theory was that size didn't play a factor considering the key principles of judo were timing and balance, not brute strength. However, that theory changed in 1961 when a 6-foot-6, 253-pound fighter won the world championships by crushing three smaller opponents in consecutive rounds. Judo today takes place in seven weight classes.

8. History - Olympics 2000
olympic history. By Year Athens 1896, Melbourne 1956. Paris 1900, Rome 1960. Fencing,Field Hockey, Gymnastics. judo, Mod. Pentathlon, Rowing. Sailing, Shooting, Soccer.
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Olympic History By Year: Athens 1896 Melbourne 1956 Paris 1900 Rome 1960 ... Helsinki 1952 By Sport: Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball ... Wrestling

9. History - Olympics 2000
» Kids Zone. olympic history. By Year Field Hockey. Gymnastics. judo. Mod. Pentathlon. Rowing
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Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Soccer ... Tennis - More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling You are here: Home Olympics 2000 U.S. Qualifying History ... Schedule TODAY Get Live Scores on your Cell Phone! Click Here!
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Olympic History By Year: Athens 1896 Melbourne 1956 Paris 1900 Rome 1960 ... Helsinki 1952 By Sport: Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball ... Wrestling

10. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - U.S. Olympic Judo Team - Wednesday September 06, 20
Weight Class 63kg olympic history Competing in her second olympics. She was captainof the US judo Team at the 1996 Atlanta Games. Back to the top. Amy Tong.
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U.S. Judo Team
Men: Brandan Greczkowski Ato Hand Brian Olson Alex Ottiano ... Jimmy Pedro Women: Sandra Bacher Lauren Meece Colleen Rosensteel Celita Schutz ... Hillary Wolf MEN Brandan Greczkowski Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: July 18, 1977 Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colo. Weight Class: Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics Back to the top Ato Hand Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: June 30, 1975 Hometown: Tallahassee, Fla. Weight Class: Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics. He was second alternate for the U.S. Team at the 1996 Atlanta Games Back to the top Brian Olson Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: March 6, 1973 Hometown: Woodville, Fla. Weight Class: Olympic History: Competing in his second Olympics. He also competed in the 1996 Atlanta Games.

11. Olympic History: Swimming - Olympics 2000
Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Track Field Soccer Boxing Tennis More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis
http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/olympics/2000/history/swimming.htm
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Olympic History: Swimming
There is no exact date for when swimming was invented, but there is evidence dating the sport back for centuries. Mosaics and drawings from Middle Eastern civilizations and Pompeii show man swimming in a dog stroke. Greeks held swimming in a high regard as well, so much so that men of the ancient times often considered others less worthy if they could not run or swim. A man was considered uneducated by Plato if he could not swim. But it was an 1844 race in London, England that displayed swimming close to what we know today. Thanks to England's Swimming Society, several American Indians were brought over for the race and dominated the competition using windmill strokes resembling today's freestyle. Despite the Indians' advanced style, the English still relied on the breaststroke - the stroke mainly used by Captain Matthew Webb when he became the first to swim across the English Channel in 1875.

12. :::: Korean Olympic History ::::
Medal Archieve history number of game, year, city, medal achieve. total, gold, silver,copper. 18th, Boxing Wrestling, Chung, ShinJo Chang, Chan-Sun, judo, Kim, Ei-Tae.
http://www.sosfo.or.kr/english/88olympics/4_2.htm
Medal Archieve History
number of game year city medal achieve
total gold silver copper Berlin London Helcinky Melburn Tokyo Mexico City Munhin Montreal L.A Seoul Barcelona Atlanta Medalist number of game gold silver copper athletics medalist athletics medalist athletics medalist Marathon Son, Ki-Jung Marathon Nam, Seung-Ryong Boxing
WeightLifting Han, Soo-Ahn
Kim, Sung-Jeep Boxing
WeightLifting Kang, Joon-Ho
Kim, Sung-Jeep Boxing Song, Sun-Chon WeightLifting Kim, Chang-Hee Boxing
Wrestling Chung, Shin-Jo
Chang, Chan-Sun Judo Kim, Ei-Tae Boxing Jee, Young-Joo Boxing Chang, Gyu-Chul Judo Oh, Seung-Leep Wrestling Yang, Chung-Moo Judo Chan, Eun-Kyoung Wrestling
Judo
Vollyball Chun, Hae-Sub
Park, Young-Chul Cho, Jae-Kee archery Wrestling Wrestling Judo Judo Boxing Seo, Hyang-Soon Yu, In-Tak Kim, Won-Kee Ha, Hyoug-Ju Ahn, Byuong-Guen Shin, Jun-Sub Wrestling Judo Judo Boxing Handball Basketball Kim, Chong-Kyu Whang, Jung-Ho Kim, Jae-Yub Ahn, Young-Soo Female Female archery Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Judo Boxing Kim, Jin-Ho

13. Olympics Judo
Some notable dates in judo's olympic history include 1988, when the open categorywas discontinued, and the Barcelona Games in 1992 marked the first time judo
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OLYMPIC Judo
When the Olympics were held in Japan in 1964, as the hosting country, Japan was allowed to choose a sport for the games; it chose Judo. It was a great success. Judo wasn’t included in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics; however, it came back permanently on the Olympic schedule in 1972. Some notable dates in Judo's Olympic history include 1988, when the open category was discontinued, and the Barcelona Games in 1992 marked the first time judo was open to women.
Canadian Olympic Judo
Since 1964, there have been of course, a few outstanding and even legendary Judo matches, and the Canadian team has won its share of hardware.
In the 1964 Olympics, Canadian Heavyweight Doug Rogers took the Silver in Tokyo, losing a close decision to the Great Japanese Champion, Isao Inokuma.
In 1984, Canadian Heavyweight Mark Berger won a bronze in Los Angeles.
In the 1992 Barcelona Games, Montreal’s Nicolas Gill won a bronze. He was eliminated early in 1996 in Atlanta (out of the medals,) but in 2000 in Sydney Nicolas Gill won the Silver Medal, losing the Gold Medal match to Kosei Inoue, of Japan.

14. MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING ACADEMY - Judo History
judo history, In 1928, after attending the olympic Games of Amsterdam, JigoroKano conceived the idea to get judo in the olympic Games.
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JUDO HISTORY
Judo is derived from Jujutsu. It was created by Professor Jigoro Kano who was born in Japan on October 28, 1860 and who died May 4, 1938 after a lifetime of promoting Judo. Mastering several styles of jujutsu including Kito-Ryu and Tenjin-shinyo Ryu in his youth he began to develop his own system based on modern sports principles. In 1882 he founded the Kodokan Judo Institute in Tokyo where he began teaching and which still is the international authority for Judo. The photo below shows Jigoro Kano with a gathering of jujutsu leaders in 1921.
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The name Judo was chosen because it means the "gentle way". Kano emphasized the larger educational value of training in attack and defense so that it could be a path or way of life that all people could participate in and benefit from. He eliminated some of the traditional jujutsu techniques and changed training methods so that most of the moves could be done with full force to create a decisive victory without injury.

15. Judo Book Review - Olympic Judo, History And Techniques
This book sets out to provide a complete history of olympic judo, from its tentativebeginnings as an 'option' sport to the demonstration of a women's category
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Olympic Judo
History and Techniques
Author: Nicolas Soames and Roy Inman
Pub: 1990 by The Crowood Press Ltd.
Pages: 253
Ranking:
Out of Print:
This surprising book has an absolute wealth of data on Olympic Judo from 1964 to 1988. The photos are first rate, with many excellent examples of dynamic Judo being shown. Each chapter covers a different Olympic year... with detailed coverage of the more interesting matches. Who was favored, and why... what the upsets were, and reasons for various rule changes down through the years. In the appendix, it gives the results of each and every match. This book is historically valuable. I think that it is out-of-print, but as it's fairly recent, you should still be able to find a copy at a low price. For those interested in the historical development of Olympic Judo, and how it changed Judo worldwide, this book would be invaluable. Get it!
Contents Acknowledgements 6 The Path to the Olympics 7 Tokyo 1964 14 Munich 1972 33 Montreal 1976 49 Moscow 1980 63 Los Angeles 1984 91 Seoul 1988 130 Appendix 216 Index 251 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many people contributed to this book. Some helped with written material, some with memories and some even with demonstrations. Tony Sweeney (The Budokwai), Syd Hoare (London Judo Society), George Kerr (The Edinburgh Club), John Cornish (The Budokwai), Colin McIver (Scottish Judo Federation) and Charles Palmer (President of the British Judo Association) all helped with verbal and written material.

16. SJSU Judo - History
SJSU judo history. judo CO. In 1964, judo became recognized as an olympicsport and Yosh Uchida became the first US olympic judo Coach.
http://www.sjsu.edu/orgs/SJSU_JUDO/history.htm
SJSU Judo History JUDO AT SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY
In 1937, the Police School at San Jose State University saw the advantages of Judo and added the sport to their curriculum. In 1940 they asked Yosh Uchida to teach the class as a student coach. Uchida taught for 2 years before entering the Service in 1942. Upon his return in 1946, he resumed his teaching career at San Jose State on a part-time basis, while pursuing his degree in biology.
In 1964, Judo became recognized as an Olympic sport and Yosh Uchida became the first U.S. Olympic Judo Coach. Two of the four U.S. Olympic Team Members, Ben Nighthorse Campbell and Paul Maruyama, were coached by Uchida at San Jose State. Ben Nighthorse Campbell is now a U.S. Senator representing the state of Colorado. Paul Maruyama is now a retired Air Force Colonel and coached the 1980 and 1984 U.S. Olympic Judo Teams
In 1975, women were added to the Judo program. As a team, the men and women at San Jose State University have set the pace for U.S. Judo and have become a leader in the sport both nationally and internationally. Coach Yosh Uchida's collegiate record is phenomenal. The San Jose State University Judo Team has won 36 out of 39 National Collegiate Team Titles. At the international scene, San Jose State University judokas have gained more medals (Olympic, World Championship, World University Game and Pan American Game Medals) than the rest of the United States.

17. The Worst Misjudgement In The Olympic History.
The Worst Misjudgement in the olympic history. Look at this OutrageousJudgement. News. Final of Sydney olympics judo Competition.
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The Worst Misjudgement in the Olympic History. Look at this Outrageous Judgement.
News.
Four people did it with "IPPON" of Shinohara among six people, and other two people did it with effect being anonymous together, in Education Commission Meeting.
But IJF announces nothing formally.
IJF announced a result of a judgment conference with web on October 30, 2000.
Link- IJF Communication on +100 kg. Final of Sydney Olympics Judo Competition.
However, there is the judgment that mistook it to this clearly.
Please look at "Review from the Opposite Angle." of this page.
Shinohara controls Douillet and be dropping from a back!
And new page, "The video of the evidence that the throw of Shinohara was done."
And more, "When it is as IJF says it becomes this." It happened in the final match of men's +100kg judo competition of the Summer Olympic Games at Sydney. One minute and thirty seconds passed before one contestant, Douillet (France), tried his Uchimata, against which the other competitor, Shinohara (Japan), launched a quick counterattack of Uchimata-sukashi successfully. Obviously Shinohara should have been awarded an ippon, as did one of the judges. The referee, however, gave Douillet a point of yuko backed by the other judge.

18. Official Page Of Polish Judo Association
In 1980 during olympic Games in Moscow Janusz Paw³owski won bronze medal. Those namesof Polish judo came to golden books of history of European and world
http://www.pzjudo.pl/english/history/index.php
POLSKI ZWI¡ZEK JUDO POLISH JUDO ASSOCIATION English version History of Polish Judo Association
Beginnings of judo in Poland are connected with ju-jitsu activities. First elements of ju-jitsu were adopted already before WW II to programme of Sports Academy and services of Polish State Police. Some books and press articles have appeared informing about the fight system. However only in 1947 Marian Skierczyñski a chief of practical learning programme of Warsaw Sports Academy decided to include ju-jitsu and selfdefence to obligatory study programme of that higher school. In that time knowledge about a new forme of fights art created by Japanese creator - Jigoro Kano and called Judo Kodokan came to our country. First official judo section created rather to show techniques of selfdefence and closer to ju-jitsu than to system done by Jigoro Kano came in 1949 in Sports Academy in Warsaw promoted by Czes³aw Borejsza and Tadeusz Kochanowski . First judo step took place in 1950 in Warsaw Sports Academy and different techniques of selfdefence and ju-jitso contratacks techniques of ju-jitsu were shown. A very important moment for judo promotion in Poland was connected with arrival to Poland of Adam Nidzgórski to study at Sports Academy in Warsaw and Henryk Gielc to study at Technical University of £ód¼. They came from France where their families were settled in the past. They brought to their native country knowledge of rules for judo techniques basing an Kawashi system. They gave their all knowledge and best efforts to create this sport in Poland in a right way. This idea was very succesaful.

19. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
olympic history, judo made its first olympic appearance in 1964, but thenit was not included on the programme of the 1968 olympic Games.
http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/programme/history_uk.asp?DiscCode=JU

20. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
shortly after the Games' recorded history began in Wrestling predates the ancientOlympic Games Greco-Roman wrestling, freestyle wrestling, judo wrestling and
http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/programme/history_uk.asp?DiscCode=WG

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