Koichiro Mitani
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Medal record | ||
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Representing File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan | ||
Men's Judo | ||
Asian Championships | ||
Gold medal – first place | 1993 Macau | +95 kg |
East Asian Games | ||
Gold medal – first place | 1993 Shanghai | Open |
Koichiro Mitani (三谷 浩一郎, Mitani Kōichirō, born 18 November 1968) is a retired Japanese judoka. Mitani is from Fukuyama, Hiroshima and began judo at the age of a first grader.[1] He belonged to Japan Highway Public Corporation after graduation from Kinki University in 1991.[1] Mitani was good at Ippon seoi nage, Osotogari and Uchi mata sukashi.[2] In 1993, he won a gold medal at the Asian Championships held in Macau and at the East Asian Games held in Shanghai. He also participated in the All-Japan Championships 9 times from 1990 to 2000. After retirement, Mitani coached judo at Japan Highway Public Corporation and All-Japan Youth Team.
Achievements
- 1990 - All-Japan Championships (Openweight only) 3rd
- - All-Japan Selected Championships (+95 kg) 3rd
- - World University Championships (Openweigh) 1st
- - All-Japan University Championships (+95 kg) 3rd
- 1991 - Pacific Rim Championships (Openweigh) 1st
- 1992 - All-Japan Championships (Openweight only) 3rd
- - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (+95 kg) 2nd
- 1993 - Asian Championships (+95 kg) 1st
- - East Asian Games (Openweigh) 1st
- - Paris Super World Cup (Openweigh) 1st
- 1994 - Kodokan Cup (+95 kg) 2nd
- 1995 - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (+95 kg) 3rd
- 1996 - Jigoro Kano Cup (Openweigh) 2nd
- - All-Japan Championships (Openweight only) 2nd
- 1999 - All-Japan Championships (Openweight only) 3rd
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "近代柔道 2004年4月号 転機-あの試合、あの言葉 第28回-三谷浩一郎-". Baseball Magazine Sha Co., Ltd. 20 April 2004.
- ↑ "Sports Click : 柔道 - 5th Technical Seminar". Baseball Magazine Sha Co., Ltd. Archived from the original on 18 May 2009.