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  1. Olympic Judo: Groundwork Techniques (Pelham Practical Sports) by Neil Adams, Cyril Carter, 1987-08
  2. Olympic Judo: ThrowingTechniques (Pelham Practical Sports) by Neil Adams, Cyril Carter, 1987-08
  3. Olympic Judo : Preparation Training (Pelham Practical Sports) by Neil Adams, Cyril A. Carter, 1988-09-26
  4. Combat Sports (Olympic Sports) by Robert Sandelson, 1991-10
  5. Olympic Judo: History and Techniques by Nicolas Soames, Roy Inman, 1991-05
  6. Combat: Fencing, Judo, Wrestling, Boxing, Taekwondo, and Lots, Lots More (Page, Jason. Zeke's Olympic Pocket Guide.) by Jason Page, 2000-07
  7. Gold Medal Mental Workout for Combat Sports: Boxing, Fencing, Judo, Karate, Kickboxing, Taekwondo, & Wrestling (4 CDs & Book)
  8. Judo in Action (Sports in Action) by John Crossingham, 2005-11

21. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Collated Olympic Judo Results - September 29, 2000
sports Memorabilia TeamStore. Collated olympic judo results SYDNEY, Sept29 (AFP) Collated Sydney olympic judo medal bout results
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From Sports Illustrated Photos from the Games U.S basketball team draws ire of fans A tale of two Rickys Jones', El Guerrouj's efforts were not failures ... SI's Predictions More Features Good fortune Tracking the day in sports Sept. 29 Today's Tester Athletes U.S. soccer player Josh Wolff Multimedia Shots of the Day Will to win Photo Galleries, Video and More Latest: September 29, 2000 03:39 AM SYDNEY, Sept 29 (AFP) - Collated Sydney Olympic judo medal bout results: MEN Men's 60kg Gold Medal bout Tadahiro Nomura (JPN) bt Bu-Kyung Jung (KOR) Ippon Bronze Medal bouts Manolo Poulot (CUB) bt Bazarbek Donbay (KZK) Wasa-ari Aidyn Smagulov (KGZ) bt Alisher Mukhtarov (UZB) Ippon Men's 65kg Gold Medal bout Huseyin Ozkan (TUR) bt Larbi Benboudaoud (FRA) ippon Bronze Medal bouts Girolamo Giovinazzo (ITA) bt Arash Miresmaeili (IRI) decision Giorgi Vazagashvili (GEO) bt Patrick Van Kalken (NED) ippon Men's 73kg Gold Medal bout Giuseppe Maddaloni (ITA) bt Tiago Camilo (BRA) ippon Bronze Medal bouts Anatoly Laryukov (BLR) bt Jimmy Pedro (USA) ippon Vsevolods Zelonijs (LAT) bat Yong-Chi Choi (PRK) ippon Men's 81kg Gold Medal bout Makoto Takimoto (JPN) bt Cho In-Chul (KOR) decision Bronze Medal bouts Aleksei Budolin (EST) bt Djamel Bouras (FRA) decision

22. All Olympic Sports - Judo
The olympic summersport judo. The winner that year said that he chose judoas sport, because he had to defend as a little kid against 6 older brothers.
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Judo
the Netherlands - Japan
In 1964 came judo to the Olympics, and immediately won a Japanese. In another final in 'all categories' won the Dutchman Anton Geesink from the Japanese favorite for 15.000 Japanese. They weren't very happy about that.
Drug-taking
In 1972, the Mongolian silver medal winner was disqualified because he took drug. That was the very first judoka who was positive in the judohistory.
The winner that year said that he chose judo as sport, because he had to defend as a little kid against 6 older brothers. His name was Hector Rodriguez (Cuba). Archery Diving Hockey Shooting ... Equestrian Judo Soccer Volleyball Boxing Fencing ... Wrestling

23. Sports - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
judo Children practicing judo, which has been an olympic sport since the 1964Tokyo Games (Kodokan). MARTIAL ARTS Traditional martial arts, such as judo,
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A girl practicing karate-do, a martial art that hones both physical and spiritual strength (JKF)
Children practicing kendo, Japanese fencing using bamboo swords (Tokyo Metropolitan Government) Many different sports are played in Japan. Traditional martial arts like judo and kendo are popular, as are sports imported from overseas, such as baseball and soccer (football). Many Japanese go to the sea for surfing and scuba diving in the summer, while skiing and snowboarding are popular winter pursuits. MAJOR SPORTS
Baseball is one of the most popular spectator sports in Japan. There are 12 professional baseball teams, six in the Central League and six in the Pacific League. The teams in each league play about 140 games each during the season, at the end of which the two league winners meet in the Japan Series. In recent years, more and more Japanese players have been moving to the United States to play in Major League Baseball. Two of the most famous are Suzuki Ichiro and Matsui Hideki. Amateur baseball is also popular, and many schoolchildren play the game through local Little Leagues or school baseball clubs. The National High-School Baseball Championship, which is held twice a year, is fought out among schools that have survived tough qualifying rounds to represent their prefectures.

24. Japan Omnibus - Sports - Martial Arts
Japanese martial arts and fighting sports. At the 1964 olympics in Tokyo,judo made its first appearance as an olympic sport.
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25. USATODAY.com - USATODAY.com - Olympic Sports Coverage
olympic sports. olympics home Winter sports Future Games Artistic Gymnastics,Rhythmic Gymnastics, Handball, Hockey, judo, Modern Pentathlon, Rowing
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26. Judo Book Review - Father Of Judo
judo, one of the olympic sports, is now extensively practiced worldwide as a Apart from his promotion of judo and olympic sports, Kano s fervent
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Father of Judo
A Biography of Jigoro Kano
Author: Brian N. Watson
Pub: 2000 by Kodansha
Pages: 212
Ranking:
In Print -
Even though I give this a Four Star rating, I must admit to being somewhat disappointed in this book. As the author states: "Since the chief aim of the book is to make the life of Jigoro Kano accessible to the widest possible audience, dialogue has been included, much of which has been re-created in the light of documented historical fact and the known personalities of the people involved." I must confess that I would have been much happier with a more scholarly approach to the biography of Jigoro Kano. There is so little available in English, that this could have been a most remarkable book. Instead, it simply makes fine reading, but nothing is annotated, and the "recreated" conversations throw doubt on what is true, and what is "recreated"... at least in my mind. There is, as well, some apparently incorrect 'history' in the book... as an example:
"From the early 1900s, he started to send some of his highest graded judo experts to foreign countries in order to teach Kodokan judo. For example, Mitsuyo Maeda went to Brazil in 1914 to teach Kodokan judo. One of his judo students, Helio Gracie, subsequently devised his own style, which he named Gracie Jujutsu."

27. Olympics / Global Sports / International Sports
judo International judo Federation (IJF) / olympic.org Page (1964) Hong KongSports Federation and olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China
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28. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Sports & Disciplines
This document explains olympic sports, disciplines, and events and lists all sports Handball (Team Handball 1936); Hockey (Field Hockey - 1908); judo
http://www.hickoksports.com/history/olsports.shtml
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The question of how many sports are included in the Olympics is a bit tricky, because the International Olympic Committee doesn't define a sport in quite the same way that most people do. The IOC recognizes a hierarchy of sports, disciplines, and events. To the IOC, a sport is represented by a single international governing body. To look at a concrete example, most people would say that swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, and water polo are four separate sports. However, the international governing body for all three is the Federation Internationale de Natation. In Olympic terms, therefore, the sport is aquatics. Swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, and water polo are aquatics disciplines. An event, in Olympic terms, is any competition for which medals are awarded. So men's platform diving is an event, diving is the discipline, and aquatics is the sport. It should be noted that, for many sports, the sport is also the discipline. That's true, for example, of badminton, baseball, and basketball. It's not true of archery, though; the sport is archery and the discipline is target archery. Target archery happens to be the only archery discipline included in the Olympics, but the International Archery Federation also governs competition in field archery and ski archery, which are considered separate disciplines.

29. San Jose Sports Authority - [ Press/Media ]
“USA judo is extremely pleased to partner with the US olympic Committee and line of olympic sports the sports Authority has hosted,” says Dean Munro,
http://www.sjsa.org/aboutus/2003/121703-martialarts.asp
Download PDF U.S. Judo, Taekwondo Olympic Team Trials
Doubling Up for June 5 Competition in San Jose
The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) announced today that the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for judo and taekwondo will take place in a two-sport competition June 5 at the San Jose State Event Center. This first-of-its-kind, dual-discipline format will feature American athletes vying for the honor of representing the USA at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Jim Scherr Bill Rosenberg Tickets for the June 5 U.S. Olympic Judo and Taekwondo Team Trials are expected to go on sale March 1. "The Trials will be a great event for the city – another in a long line of Olympic sports the Sports Authority has hosted,” says Dean Munro , San Jose Sports Authority Executive Director. “Moreover, given the popularity of the martial arts in Northern California, the event will be tremendously successful."

30. San Jose Sports Authority - [ Press/Media ]
won a gold medal in judo for Japan when the sport debuted in the olympics at US olympic Team Trials in judo and Taekwondo results. judo. Women 52kg
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Contact: Jody Meacham, 408 / 288-2934, jody@sjsa.org SAN JOSE (June 5, 2004) "Making the Olympic team here is like getting everything you wanted for in your whole life,’’ said Minkin, who defeated Liz Burns of Scotia, N.Y., in the judo women’s 52-kilogram weight class before a capacity crowd, which included her mother Carolyn and friends from nearby Half Moon Bay. In all, eleven judo athletes and two from taekwondo were added to the U.S. Olympic Team in the first U.S. trials ever staged jointly by two Olympic sports. "What a great way to continue the Olympic qualifying season in San Jose,’’ said Dean Munro, executive director of the host San Jose Sports Authority. ``First were the Olympic wheelchair track athletes in last month’s Far West Games, then today’s huge and enthusiastic crowds for two sessions of judo and taekwondo competition, and on June 19 we will wrap it up with the U.S. Olympic Trials in Rhythmic Gymnastics and Trampoline.’’

31. Olympic - Olympic Sports: Judo
The olympic games final results of judo. olympic sports. OTHER sports olympic GAMES olympic MEDALS COUNTRIES. Archive updating 2002 Winter Games
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32. The Following Is A Press Release Relative To A Press Conference That Occurred To
US judo, Taekwondo olympic Team Trials Doubling Up for June 5 Competition olympic sports the sports Authority has hosted,” says Dean Munro, San Jose
http://www.usjudo.org/2004olympics/trialsannouncement.htm
The following is a press release relative to a press conference that occurred today
in San Jose, California announcing the date and location of the 2004 Olympic Trials
for Judo. The top five nationally ranked athletes at the close of the National
Championships on May 1, 2004, will be invited to the trials. The exact trials format
can be found at www.usjudo.org on the 2004olympics page. Information to elite
athletes regarding possible funding to the trials, lodging options, etc., will be forthcoming.
For immediate release
December 17, 2003
U.S. Judo, Taekwondo Olympic Team Trials Doubling Up for June 5 Competition
in San Jose
The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) announced today that the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for judo and taekwondo will take place in a two-sport competition June 5 at the San Jose State Event Center. This first-of-its-kind, dual-discipline format will feature American athletes vying for the honor of representing the USA at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. In announcing that the “Road to Athens” would again take the U.S. judo and

33. Judo
judo See the olympic sports animations more. During the ATHENS 2004 olympic Games,judo competitions were staged in the Ano Liossia olympic Hall,
http://www.athens2004.gr/en/Judo
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Judo – the gentle way Although Judo is a martial art, its practice and methods are based around gentleness. Giving way to the strength of the opponent, adapting to and using it to your advantage will achieve victory over the opponent. “When a stronger man pushes me with all his might, I will be beaten if I simply go against him. If, instead of opposing his pushing I retreat more then he pushes or turn aside the direction of his pushing, he naturally leans forward through his own pushing and loses his balance, and if utilizing his pushing strength I apply a certain technique on him, it is quite possible to make him fall, as he is losing his balance. Sometimes he will fall merely if I turn my body skillfully. This is one simple instance of how, by giving way, a contestant may defeat his opponent. There in lies the principle of gentleness”. Jigoro Kano What is Judo , Kodokan, 1947.

34. Halfbakery: Fewer Olympic Sports
Basically, the number of olympic sports is just getting silly. I rather likean afternoon watching judo (for the Summer olympics) and the Hotdog (for
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Remove the ones where winning the olympic medal isn't the high point of your career
[vote for against Basically, the number of olympic sports is just getting silly. And, there are a whole load of them where there is a world cup (or equivalent tournament) which is more prestigious than winning the olympic title (football is a case in point). So, we just remove these sports and leave the ones (e.g. athletics, swimming) where the olympic title is what people really care about. vincebowdren , Feb 08 2002 motto interpretation? http://www.halfbake...dea/Anabolympics_3f fits the 'higher' criteria [ chud , Feb 25 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004] Olympics would gain by returning to old ways http://www.usatoday...020225/3890387s.htm bristolz , Feb 25 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004] link I think you'll find that the other sports you mention (and presumably others inferred) have similar tournament level competition that carries the same level of meaning as your football example (guessing you're referring to World Cup non-US 'football' there) to the competitors. Those events just aren't as news-worthy (sports-worthy?) and have a lower profile than others, but they exist. They compete more than once every four years, you know.

35. Why Too Many Olympic Sports Are Neither  By Jonathon Kahn
judo, for instance, was added in 1964, and the official Web site of the games,www.olympics.com, tells us that judo is the only olympic sport where
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Posted Wednesday, July 12, 2000, at 8:30 PM PT
The modern Olympics has consisted of an eclectic and heady mix: archery and equestrian, track and field and swimming, wrestling and weightlifting. But where the Olympics' eclecticism was once a strength, today's version of diversity is its greatest flaw. While people often complain about the opening up of the Olympiad to professionals or the lavishing of vast inequities of attention, prestige, and money on different sports, the real problem is the inclusion of two (occasionally overlapping) categories: 1) Events, often high-profile, for which the Olympics is not that sport's premier competition. These are nothing more than gussied-up exhibitions. 2) Events that are called sports but really aren't. Call these the bogus or silly sports. The combination of the two does ruthless damage to the notion that the Olympics celebrates world-class contests of athletic excellence. Continue Article placeAd(2,'slate.homepage/slate')

36. History Of Rowing| History Of Hockey| History Of Judo| History Of Soccer
Soccer became an olympic sport at the 1908 Games in London. Women s judo wasadded to the olympic program in 1992. 152 more sports articles!
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37. SportFocus - Sports Articles Advice
judo is a fascinating olympic sport. More than that, it is an art form. It isnow practised in almost every country of the world .
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38. WLV - Olympic Hope For Sports Centre
olympic hope for sports Centre. The University of Wolverhampton’s flagship Walsall sports Centre will be used as a venue to train judo hopefuls who will
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39. WLV - !c Olympic Role For Sports Centre
olympic role for sports Centre London’s triumphant olympic bid has Walsall sportsCentre will be used as a venue to train judo hopefuls who will
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40. Sports And Olympic Games Coloring Pages
sports and olympic coloring pages suitable for toddlers, preschool and kindergarten . Martial Arts judo, Karate, Kung Fu, Taekwondo
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