Yoshihiko Yoshimatsu
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Yoshihiko Yoshimatsu 吉松 義彦 Yoshimatsu Yoshihiko | |
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After winning the All-Japan Championships in 1952 | |
Born |
Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan | November 16, 1920
Died |
July 5, 1988 67) Japan | (aged
Native name | 吉松 義彦 Yoshimatsu Yoshihiko |
Style | Judo |
Rank | Judo: 9th degree black belt |
Medal record | ||
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Men's Judo | ||
Competitor for Japan | ||
World Championships | ||
Silver | 1956 Tokyo | Open |
All-Japan Championships | ||
Gold | 1952 | Open |
Gold | 1953 | Open |
Gold | 1955 | Open |
Silver | 1951 | Open |
Bronze | 1948 | Open |
Yoshihiko Yoshimatsu (吉松 義彦 Yoshimatsu Yoshihiko, born in Kagoshima, Japan November 16, 1920 - July 5, 1988) was a Japanese judoka. He received a silver medal at the 1956 World Judo Championships in Tokyo, behind winner Shokichi Natsui.[1] He won the All-Japan Judo Championships three times.
References
- ↑ "World Judo Champions". Hickok Sports. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
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