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In Japan, where judo is more than just a sport, Kosei Inoue is no ordinary athlete. Essentially unbeatable between 1999 and 2003, the half-heavyweight judoka won three world titles and Olympic ...
That is unless you are a member of Georgetown’s Washington Judo Club. Last week, Kosei Inoue, the “LeBron James” of Judo assisted the judo club in their practices. “It was amazing, it was really fun.
Furthermore, the traditionalists are delighted that Japan's greatest wins came from fighters who are paragons of tradition: the Olympic light heavyweight champion, Kosei Inoue, who won his third ...
Following the London Olympics, Kosei Inoue took over as head coach of the men's national team, a position that has always carried an unimaginable burden. But after the humiliating collapse in ...
Judo means “the gentle way” in Japanese, but there’s nothing gentle about Kosei Inoue as he grapples with a teammate at an Olympic training camp near Nagano in Japan. The stuffy gymnasium ...
Canberra judo competitor Sara Collins learns from Japanese legend Kosei Inoue as the first step in reaching her Olympic Games dream.
The Japanese judokas overwhelmingly dominated the two days of the Tokyo Grand Slam, which marks the end of the 2024 season of the International Judo Federation.
Kosei Inoue, Japan men's judo head coach, suggested things were looking up for the 2020 Olympics following the conclusion of the two-day Kodokan Cup on Sunday.
The retirement of former Olympic champion Kosei Inoue has cast a cloud over the composition of Japan's judo squad for the Beijing Olympics.
In Japan, where judo is more than just a sport, Kosei Inoue is no ordinary athlete. Essentially unbeatable between 1999 and 2003, the half-heavyweight judoka won three world titles and Olympic ...
In Japan, where judo is more than just a sport, Kosei Inoue is no ordinary athlete. Essentially unbeatable between 1999 and 2003, the half-heavyweight judoka won three world titles and Olympic ...