Ryoko Tani

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Olympic medal record
Judo
Silver 1992 Barcelona Women's - 48kg
Silver 1996 Atlanta Women's - 48kg
Gold 2000 Sydney Women's - 48kg
Gold 2004 Athens Women's - 48kg

Ryoko Tani (谷亮子 Tani Ryōko, born September 6, 1975) is one of the most famous female Judo competitors in Japan. Her maiden name was Ryoko Tamura (田村亮子 Tamura Ryōko). She was born in Fukuoka, Fukuoka. Also, she is now an employee at Toyota Motor Corporation. Her blood type is B.

She is commonly known as 'Yawara-chan' (from the title character of Yawara!, a popular judo manga). Since she won the International Women's Judo Championships in 1990, 'Yawara-chan' has gone on to win the event every year. She has a record six world titles and she brought home the 48kg-category gold medal from Sydney Olympics in 2000 and the Athens Olympics in 2004. In 2003, she married Yoshitomo Tani, an Olympian and professional baseball player with the Orix Blue Wave. The reception reportedly cost $3 million.

Tani has been very popular in Japan. The Ryoko characters from the World Heroes and Fighter's History fighting video games series are both loosely based on her. Also, the recent birth of her child was a major press event with camera crews waiting for the first glimpse of her emergence from the hospital.

She is considering competing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, but it will depend on her results in tournaments such as the 2007 All-Japan Olympic qualifier or the Rio de Janeiro qualifier.


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