Judo competition

All Japan Judo Championships

2007 Men’s Final Ishii Satoshi (left) vs Suzuki Keiji (right)

discipline judo
type Judo, every two years
organizer All Japan Judo Federation
first edition 1930, Japan Nippon Budokan
Version 87 (2017)
majority wins Yasushiro Yamashita (9)

This All Japan Judo Championships (All Japan Judo Championship, Zennihon jū dōsenshuken taikai) It is a judo competition held every year in Japan. The men’s championship was held at Nippon Budokan on April 29, and the women’s championship (known as the “Queen’s Cup All-Japan Women’s Judo Championships”) was held at Yokohama Bunka Stadium in April. Kodokan and the All Japan Judo Federation sponsored the championship.

There is only one undetermined weight division for this competition.Weight division of the Japan All Selection Judo Championships (All-Japan Judo Weight Class Competition, Zennihon senbatsujū dōtaijū betsusenshuken taikai) Japanese Kodokan Cup (Kodokan Cup, Kōdōkanhai) very.

For Japanese judo athletes, it is one of the three major judo champions, along with the Olympics and World Championships. Since 2011, the All-Japan Judo Championships have been competed according to international rules.

record

Men’s

Yoshihiko Yoshimatsu won his third title in 1955
  • most titles
    • Yasushiro Yamashita (9)
    • Naoya Ogawa: 7 Championships
    • Masahiko Kimura (4)
    • Keiji Suzuki: 4 titles
  • The largest number of participants
    • Yasuyuki Yasuda: 15th
    • Akiyuki Maki: 13th
    • Isamu Sonoda: 12th
    • Konno Jun: 12 times
    • Naoto Yabu: 12th
  • youngest champion
    • Satoshi Ishii: Champion at 19 years and 4 months old in 2006
    • Yasuhiro Yamashita: Champion at 19 years and 10 months in 1977
  • lightest champion
    • Isao Okano: 79kg in 1969, 80kg in 1967

woman

  • most titles
    • Maki Tsukada: 9 titles
    • Yoko Tanabe: 6 titles
    • Noriko Anno: 5 titles
    • Miho Ninomiya: 2 titles
  • youngest champion
    • Sarah Asahina – 2017 Champion at 20 years and 8 months old

Recent winners

Men’s

Participants of the 1954 Championship
  • 2018 – Hisashi Harazawa
  • 2017 – Takeshi Ojitani
  • 2016 – Takeshi Ojitani
  • 2015 – Hisashi Harazawa
  • 2014 – Takeshi Ojitani
  • 2013 – Anna Takai
  • 2012 – Hiroshi Kato
  • 2011 – Keiji Suzuki
  • 2010 – Kazuhiko Takahashi
  • 2009 – Anna Takai
  • 2008 – Satoshi Ishii
  • 2007 – Keiji Suzuki
  • 2006 – Satoshi Ishii

woman

  • 2017 – Sarah Asahina
  • 2016 – Kana Yamabe
  • 2015 – Libenhui
  • 2014 – Kanae Yamabe
  • 2013 – Akari Ogata
  • 2012 – Kanae Yamabe
  • 2011 – Mika Sugimoto
  • 2010 – Maki Tsukada
  • 2009 – Maki Tsukada
  • 2008 – Maki Tsukada
  • 2007 – Maki Tsukada
  • 2006 – Maki Tsukada

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