Yuta Yazaki
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Medal record | ||
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Competitor for Japan | ||
Men's Judo | ||
Asian Games | ||
Gold | 2002 Busan | -90 kg |
Asian Championships | ||
Gold | 2003 Jeju | -90 kg |
East Asian Games | ||
Silver | 2001 Osaka | -90 kg |
Yuta Yazaki (矢嵜 雄大 Yazaki Yūta, born 8 April 1980) is a Japanese judoka. He won a gold medal at the -90 kg category of the 2002 Asian Games.
He is from Toshima, Tokyo.[1] He became famous with Keiji Suzuki and Yasuyuki Muneta, when he was a student of high school. After graduation from Meiji University,[2] He belongs to Ryotokuji Gakuen.[3]
Achievements
Year | Date | Tournament | Place | Weight class |
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2007 | 12.8 | Jigoro Kano Cup | 5th | Middleweight (-90 kg) |
11.18 | Kodokan Cup | 3rd | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
4.29 | All-Japan Championships | Round of 38 | ||
2.4 | Tbilisi World Cup | 1st | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
2006 | 11.19 | Kodokan Cup | 2nd | Middleweight (-90 kg) |
4.2 | All-Japan Weight Class Championships | 2nd | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
2.25 | Hamburg Super World Cup | 2nd | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
1.15 | Jigoro Kano Cup | 7th | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
2005 | 4.29 | All-Japan Championships | 5th | |
1.9 | Jigoro Kano Cup | 5th | ||
2004 | 11.21 | Kodokan Cup | 2nd | Middleweight (-90 kg) |
4.4 | All-Japan Weight Class Championships | 3rd | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
2.21 | Hamburg Super World Cup | 1st | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
2003 | 10.31 | Asian Championships | 1st | Middleweight (-90 kg) |
9.12 | World Championships | Round of 16 | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
4.29 | All-Japan Championships | 5th | ||
4.6 | All-Japan Weight Class Championships | 1st | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
1.12 | Jigoro Kano Cup | 1st | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
2002 | 10.1 | Asian Games | 1st | Middleweight (-90 kg) |
4.7 | All-Japan Weight Class Championships | 1st | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
2001 | 11.24 | Kodokan Cup | 2nd | Middleweight (-90 kg) |
5.24 | East Asian Games | 2nd | Middleweight (-90 kg) | |
4.29 | All-Japan Championships | 5th | ||
1.14 | Jigoro Kano Cup | Round of 16 | ||
1998 | ? | World Junior Championships | 1st | Middleweight (-90 kg) |
References
- ↑ "世界柔道2003". Fuji Television.
- ↑ "了徳寺学園柔道部". 了徳寺学園.
- ↑ "嘉納杯柔道ワールドグランプリ". TV Tokyo.
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