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Taipei stunt into new judo records

24 Jul 2021 08:00
IJF Emanuele Di Feliciantonio / International Judo Federation

Taipei is doing extremely well at the first day of the Olympic Games with two Olympic medal candidates. Taipei have never won an Olympic medal in judo. Yang Yung Wei can become the first one if he qualifies for the final. At the opening ceremony we saw Telma Monteiro waving her Portuguese flag. She competes for the fifth time at the Olympic Games, since 2004. This triggered our stats heart to provide some fancy by the numbers.

33 - Age of SONG Dae-Nam (KOR) when he won the men's -90kg at the Olympic Games London 2012 to become the oldest judo gold medallist in Olympic history.

16 - Age of KYE Sun Hui (PRK) when she won gold in the women's -48kg at the Olympic Games Atlanta 1996 to become the youngest Olympic champion in judo.

14 - In Olympic Games judo, host NOCs have won 14 gold medals, including a record three by Japan in 1964 and by China in 2008.

12 - At the Olympic Games Rio 2016, Japan became the first NOC to collect more than 10 judo medals at a single Olympic Games, with 12.

6 - NOCs have won their first Olympic medal (at summer Games) in judo: Georgia, Israel, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

5 – Five judoka have appeared at a record five Olympic Games: Robert VAN DE WALLE (BEL), Maria PEKLI (AUS), Driulis GONZALEZ (CUB), TANI Ryoko (JPN) and Portuguese Telma MONTEIRO.

3 - NOMURA Tadahiro (JPN) is the only judoka with three Olympic gold medals. Teddy RINER (FRA) can join him at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

2 - Only two judoka, Waldemar LEGIEN (POL) and Wim RUSKA (NED), have won Olympic gold in different weight categories. Lukas KRPALEK (CZE) won gold in the men's -100kg in Rio five years ago and now ranks among the favourites in the men's +100kg.

1 - Judo is the only Olympic sport in which Japan leads the all-time medal table.

0 - The women's -52kg is the only Olympic Games judo event in which Japan has yet to win its first gold medal (excludes mixed team event).

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