Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics

Judo competition


Summary

Judo competition

FieldValue
eventJudo
governing_bodyIOC
year1984
typeSummer
imageJudo pictogram.svg
image_size150
venueEagle's Nest Arena
locationLos Angeles, California, United States
dates4–11 August 1984
competitors211
nations61
prev1980
next1988 --

The Judo competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics continued the seven weight classes first used at the 1980 Games. With the open division, there were eight competitions. Powerhouse Japan returned to the top of the medal count after eight years, having boycotted the Moscow games. Because of the Soviet-led boycott of the Los Angeles games, several traditionally strong judo countries, including Cuba and the Soviet Union, did not participate. The Judo competition was held at California State University, Los Angeles.

Austrian Peter Seisenbacher in the 86 kg class won the gold medal, as did Hitoshi Saito of Japan in the over 95 kg class, feats they would repeat in 1988, becoming the first judoka to win gold at two Olympics.

In the open division, four-time world champion Yasuhiro Yamashita tore a right calf muscle in the preliminary match against Arthur Schnabel. This put Yamashita at a huge disadvantage since he executed his throws by pivoting on his right leg. Though he managed to win the match with an Okuri-Eri-Jime, the injury caused him to visibly limp during the semi-final match against Laurent Del Colombo. Yamashita was thrown with an Osoto Gari only 30 seconds into the match, but managed to return an Osoto Gari and won the match with a Yoko-Shiho-Gatame (side four-quarter hold). He played the final match against Mohamed Ali Rashwan of Egypt. Yamashita won the final and the gold medal despite his injury. The match witnessed a remarkable fair play act from Rashwan who did not aim for Yamashita's right leg. Rashwan was even given an award from the International Fairplay Committee.

Popular pro wrestler/judoka Chris Adams appeared as an advisor to the UK Judo squad, where his brother Neil Adams won a silver medal in the 78 kg class. It was the third and final Olympics the Adams brothers were involved in, competitor or otherwise.

Medal summary

Open category
Yasuhiro YamashitaMohamed Ali RashwanMihai Cioc Arthur Schnabel

Participating nations

  • ARG
  • AUS
  • AUT
  • BEL
  • BOL
  • BRA
  • CMR
  • CAN
  • CHI
  • CHN
  • TPE
  • CRC
  • CGO
  • CYP
  • DEN
  • DOM
  • ECU
  • EGY
  • ESA
  • FIJ
  • FIN
  • FRA
  • GBR
  • GUI
  • HON
  • HKG
  • ISL
  • IRL
  • ISR
  • ITA
  • CIV
  • JPN
  • KUW
  • LIB
  • LIE
  • MLI
  • MEX
  • MON
  • MAR
  • NED
  • NZL
  • NOR
  • PAR
  • PER
  • POR
  • PUR
  • ROU
  • SMR
  • SEN
  • KOR
  • ESP
  • SUR
  • SWE
  • SUI
  • TUN
  • TUR
  • USA
  • VEN
  • FRG
  • YUG
  • ZAM

Medal table

References

References

  1. "Judo at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games". Sports Reference.
  2. "International Fairplay Committee - Mohamed Ali Rashwan".
Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report