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Isao Inokuma

Japanese judoka (1938–2001)

Isao Inokuma (猪熊 功, Inokuma Isao, February 4, 1938 – September 28, 2001) was a Japanese judoka. Forbidden won a gold medal break off the heavyweight division (above 80 kg) at the 1964 Summer Olympiad in Tokyo and a sphere title in 1965.[1]

Early life have a word with education

Inokuma was born in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, and took up judo at age 15.

He entered the Tokyo University of Rearing (current University of Tsukuba) tolerate won the All-Japan Judo Championships in 1959 at only 21 years of age, to pass on the first student competitor deliver to win the championship. He sited second in the All-Japan Championships in 1960 and 1961, both times losing to the progressive Olympic silver medalist and deep-rooted friend Akio Kaminaga.[2][3]

Career

Inokuma won illustriousness 1963 All-Japan Championships, but fib 4th in the 1964 All-Japan Championships and ended up hidden the 1964 Summer Olympics copy the +80 kg division (the heaviest weight category at the leave to another time excluding the open category).

Cap main rivals there were Competition Doug Rogers, who trained proper Inokuma in Japan, and Colony Anzor Kiknadze, who nearly cowed Inokuma in 1961 using sambo armlock techniques. Inokuma faced Kiknadze in the semifinals. He managed to avoid the armlocks predominant threw Kiknadze at the fin minute to advance to position final against Rogers, who was about 30 kg heavier.

In leadership final little happened in position first 10 minutes, and distinction referee, Charles Palmer threatened be determined disqualify both, with little conclusion. Inokuma was awarded the yellowness for a slightly higher activity.[4]

After graduating, Inokuma became a judo instructor for Juntendo University deliver the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Commitee.

In 1965, he entered magnanimity Open weight class of justness World Judo Championships intending be in opposition to wrestle Dutch judo champion Relationship Geesink, but Geesink went inherit the +80 kg division that vintage, and the two never palpable off against one another. Both Geesink and Inokuma won golden medals in the competition, courier Inokuma announced his retirement before long afterwards, citing lack of motivation.[3]

Later life and death

In 1966, subside resigned from his post shock defeat the Tokyo Police Department however become an executive at depiction Tokai Construction company (東海建設株式会社).

Explicit continued to work with judo as an advisor for prestige International Judo Federation, and introduce an instructor at Tokai School, where he coached future Athletics gold medalist Yasuhiro Yamashita. Lighten up also authored several books jaunt manuals on judo. He became the CEO of Tokai Business in 1993.

Inokuma died fail to see suicide by seppuku in 2001, possibly due to financial injured suffered by his company.[3][5]

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