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  1. Olympic Judo: History and Techniques by Nicolas Soames, Roy Inman, 1991-05

81. The History Of Judo Theron Larroquette
The history of judo. of the Kodokan and enacting the regulations of judo, he becamethe first Asian member of the International olympic Committee in 1909
http://www.new-orleans-judo-academy.com/history.htm
The History of Judo The Kodokan was founded in 1882 by the late Prof. Kano who himself had established Judo. Judo was derived from Jujitsu which had many names and schools. Jujitsu is an art for either attacking others or defending oneself with nothing but one's own body. Prof. Kano adopted the superlative parts of all the Jujitsu schools, got rid of precarious parts, and established the new Kodokan Judo based on his own insight and arrangement. It started with only nine disciples and a twelve-mat dojo. The Kodokan Judo was recognized in a few years to be excellent since its students overwhelmed the Jujitsu athletes at the Police Bujitsu Contest. This really was the first step for its future rapid progress. Prof. Kano promoted judo as a physical exercise from a wide national point of view. Proceeding with the organization of the Kodokan and enacting the regulations of Judo, he became the first Asian member of the International Olympic Committee in 1909 and worked for the spread of Judo world-wide. Judo became an official event in the Olympic Games of 1964, backed by Judo fans and sport promoters all over the world. It is now a very popular sport almost anywhere in the world.
    "Judo", which is now exercised in many countries of the world, is the very Kodokan Judo, created in 1882 by Prof. Jigoro Kano.

82. Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
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83. What Is Judo?
The history of judo. judo became an official event in the olympic Games of 1964,backed by judo fans and sport promoters all over the world.
http://www.budokwai.org/what_is_judo.htm
[ What is Judo? ] Junior Judo Randori Rules
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Techniques or 'Waza' ... Judo as an Olympic Sport
Introduction to Judo
Martial arts or combat sports generally divide into three main types namely the punching and kicking ones such as boxing and Karate, the close quarter grappling ones such as wrestling and judo and the weapon ones such as fencing and Kendo. Judo was ‘invented’ in 1882 by a Japanese by the name of Jigoro Kano. However it was formed from a synthesis of Ju-jitsu styles, in particular the Kito and Tenjinshinyo styles. Jujitsu is the name for Japanese unarmed close-quarter fighting systems of which there were many in the late 1800s. The Japanese Samurai were trained to fight using a variety of weapons such as the sword and the spear but when it became close-quarter fighting the techniques of Ju-jitsu were used. For the most part the Ju-jitsu systems were grappling systems practised in pre-arranged sequences for safety. It could be said that Jigoro Kano created yet another Ju-jitsu style but his genius lay in recognizing that many of the Ju-jitsu techniques could be practised fairly safely. So in his system he created a competitive form of Ju-jitsu where the dangerous moves were banned (such as eye-poking) but retaining these dangerous techniques in the Kata or pre-arranged sequences of which there are seven. He called his system Judo to distinguish it from Ju-jitsu.

84. KIAT.NET - Olympic Games Mexico City 1968
18 sports (judo was dropped), 172 events. 6,000 athletes from 112 countries assemblingfor the event staged at the highest altitude (2,277m) in olympic history.
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LES JEUX OLYMPIQUES XIX OLYMPIAD
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October 12-27, 1968 Mascot - An unnamed red jaguar 112 countries, 5330 athletes (781 women) 18 sports (judo was dropped), 172 events Opening - President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz (MEX) Torch lit by - Enriqueta Basilio Soleto Candidates: Detroit, Lyon, Buenos Aires Bob Beamon leaves his mark on Mexico. When the result of 8.90m was flashed up on the board for all the world to see, Beamon, having been informed of his feat, collapsed to the ground suffering what was later diagnosed as a catapletic seizure, a paralyzing physical reaction following great emotion.
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The year 1968 was marked by tragic worldwide events, with the assassination of both Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy, the ongoing war in Vietnam and the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia. And ten days after the opening of the Mexico Games a shoot-out at the Trois Cultures square left hundreds of protesting students wounded.

85. MSMAS Karate Dojo - History
A brief history of judo. Apart from being the founder of judo, Kano was also a leadingeducationalist and a prominent figure in the Japanese olympic movement.
http://www.msmas.org/judo/history.htm
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A brief history of Judo
The founder of Judo, Jigoro Kano was born in 1860. He graduated with a Degree in literature from Tokyo Imperial University in 1881 and took a Philosophy Degree the following year. Apart from being the founder of Judo, Kano was also a leading educationalist and a prominent figure in the Japanese Olympic movement. When Kano began his study of Jiujutsu as a young man, the Jiujutsu Masters of the Martial Arts were struggling to earn a living. Although they were willing to teach the skills handed down to them over many generations, there was little interest among people of the succeeding generation. Additionally the demise of the Samurai (warrior) class had reduced the need for instruction. At the age of 18 Kano studied the Jiujutsu of the Tenshin Shinyo Ryu under Fukudo and Iso, both instructors at the prestigious Komu Sho. Following the death of Fukuda, Kano remained briefly with Master Iso before finishing his pupillage with Master Ilkubo. Ju - an adjective meaning soft, gentle. This word is taken from Taoist philosophy and embodies the opposite of hard, extreme or unreasonable. Hence the use of Ju in Judo does not imply soft (as a synonym of easy), but rather reasonable, efficient. Physical action in Judo is not meant to be easy (weak) so much as economic, by using the body to its best advantage and taking active advantage of any and all weaknesses the opponent may offer, so that maximum effect can be attained with maximum efficiency. Judo has also been described as a form of wrestling in which clothes are worn by the contestants. The clothes and belt (encircling the waist twice) allow for greater range of technique.

86. World Judo Champions
Information about olympic judo including results since 1964, Sidney 2000 videos, analisys, and results.
http://judoinfo.com/champs.htm
World Judo Champions
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87. US Judo
A governing body for judo in the United States. Member of United States olympic Committee. Features coming events, rund raising, results, membership details, coaches, referees, kata, merchandise and links.
http://www.usjudo.org
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88. The Furukawa Judo And Jujutsu Club
Information on the olympic sport of judo, Jujutsu throws, and terminology.
http://hometown.aol.com/furukawajj/index.htm

89. Antelope Valley Judo Club
olympic Sport judo Club of future champions in the Antelope Valley.
http://www.networkone.net/~avjudo/

90. Judo – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlanta
judo Federation was not formed until 1951, however, and the first world title wasfought for in 1956, eight years before judo's olympic debut, fittingly in
http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/judo/judoancient.html
ANCIENT ORIGINS WHEN TO YIELD IS TO WIN
Judo means "gentle way" in Japanese. Derived from jujitsu, the combat skill of Samurai warriors, judo stands apart from other Olympic combat sports in that it holds up yielding as strength, teaching fighters to bend like the bamboo before hitting back. Dr Jigoro Kano established the Kodokan Judo school of martial arts in the late 19th century to stem the decline of combat teachings. He based his new skill on a weight and momentum, the aim of his combat to break an opponent's posture, throw him and hold him. Judo soon spread to Europe and was practised by gendarmes at training school in Paris as early as 1902. The International Judo Federation was not formed until 1951, however, and the first world title was fought for in 1956, eight years before judo's Olympic debut, fittingly in Tokyo. Today, judo is played in thousands of clubs, associations and schools across the world.

91. South Hills Judo Club (Pittsburgh, PA)
judo club in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home of Marisa Pedulla 1996 US olympic Team and 1997 World Team. Club and judorelated news, information, and resources.
http://www.shjudo.com
Marisa Pedulla in the 1996 Olympics
Photo by C. Halporn South Hills Judo Club is Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and is home to 1996 Olympian and 1997 World Team Member Marisa Pedulla. Enter the club's site to find more information about the club and judo. ENTER THE DOJO
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92. Judo – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlanta
SYDNEY RESULTS judo MEN. Extralightweight Pool A First round EIsmayilov (Azer) bt B Crooks (NZ) ippon. Second round O Rebahi
http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/judo/judosydney.html
SYDNEY RESULTS
Judo MEN Extra-lightweight: Pool A: First round: E Ismayilov (Azer) bt B Crooks (NZ) ippon. Second round: O Rebahi (Alg) bt J C Jacinto Jimenez (Dom Rep) yusei-gachi; A Mukhtarov (Uzb) bt F Labrosse (Sey) ippon; E Ismayilov (Azer) bt D Moret (Switz) ippon; N Bagirov (Blr) bt D Lourenco (Bra) yusei-gachi; D Narmandakh (Mong) bt R Alvarenga (Ven) yusei-gachi; B Donbay (Kaz) bt O Gussenberg (Ger) ippon; Jung Bu-Kyung (S Kor) bt N Khergiani (Geo) ippon; O Penas (Sp) bt J Buchanan (GB) yusei-gachi. Third round: Jung Bu-Kyung bt Narmandakh ippon; Donbay bt Penas yusei-gachi; Mukhtarov bt Rebahi ippon; M Poulot (Cub) bt G Kurdghelashvili (Moldova) ippon; Ismayilov bt Bagirov ippon. Quarter-finals: Mukhtarov bt Ismayilov ippon; Jung Bu-Kyung bt Donbay ippon. Repechage: Khergiani bt Narmandakh ippon; Rebahi bt Labrosse ippon; Donbay bt Khergiani yusei-gachi; Ismayilov bt Rebahi ippon. Semi-final: Jung Bu-Kyung bt Mukhtarov yusei-gachi. Pool B: First round: C Taymans (Bel) bt R Mirzaliyev (Ukr) yusei-gachi; B Greczkowski (US) bt Jia Yunbing (China) ippon.

93. Olympic Judo 13
Pr©sentation de ce club situ© au Dojo Dunois   Paris 13¨me. Paris, Seine (75).
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94. THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT
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95. World Judo Championships And International Information - Global Index.
Interviews, news and photographs of the world and olympic judo champions. General information and links.
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96. Kokushi
judo club in Westwood, New Jersey. Can claim some olympic athletes among its members. Club and judorelated news, information, and resources.
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97. Pedro's Martial Arts
judo club in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Club and judorelated news, information, and resources. Jimmy Pedro is a world champion judoist and an olympic bronze medalist.
http://www.pedrosmartialarts.com

98. JUDO-JUJITSU INSTITUTE
olympic judo and traditional Jujitsu training. Includes background, training times, location and links. Chicago, IL
http://www.geocities.com/jjichicago/jji.html
JUDO-JUJITSU INSTITUTE The First Martial Arts School in the Midwest, Since 1938 providing the Chicago Community with top level instructors from their native country Japan,
Starting with Sense Tamura who passed To Sense Namba the current Shihan (head instructor) with Sense Hollis Barnett (5 Dan Kodokan) as Main Instructor.
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99. Judo Interviews With World Judo Champions Jimmy Pedro USA, Kate Howey GBR, Nicol
Interviews to olympic and World champions.
http://www.worldjudo.org/interviews.htm
Home Contents Newsletter World Photos ... Index of Players Jimmy Pedro (U.S.A.) Olympic and World Judo Champion, Nicolas Gill (Canada), Olympic and World Judo Champion, Kate Howey M.B.E. (Great Britain), Olympic and World Judo Champion, Catarina Rodrigues, (Portugal) World Champion, Bill Sargent, World Veteran Champion (England), Shawn Wright young upcoming competitor from USA and Itay Mazor Israel Junior International are interviewed about judo by Dave Quinn of World Judo Organisation. Jimmy Pedro U.S.A.
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Interviewed 2000 Catarina Rodrigues Portugal
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100. HickokSports.com - History - Index To The Olympics
Offers a detailed history of the games organized by year along with medal winners for each event.Category Sports Events Olympics...... Golf; Gymnastics; judo; Lacrosse; Modern Pentathlon; Mountain Biking; Pelota (JaiAlai); InternationalOlympic Committee (IOC) - history, profiles, current news
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