Clyde Worthen

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Clyde Worthen (born 1943) is a 6th Degree Black Belt who was trained by Yoshisada Yonezuka. Clyde won the gold in the 1976 Pan American Games, and was a member world championship team in 1969, 1971, 1975, and 1977. He now teaches judo to high school students in NJ. Sensei Worthen was originally from Arizona, and had started his fighting career as a wrestler. Worthen did not start Judo until the age of 20. He became famous for his "Osoto" and "Hari" moves as a left handed judo player.


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