Masashi Ebinuma
Masashi Ebinuma 海老沼 匡 | |
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Born |
Oyama, Japan | February 15, 1990
Native name | 海老沼 匡 |
Nationality | Japan |
Height | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
Weight | 66 kg (146 lb) |
Division | Half-lightweight |
Style | Judo |
Fighting out of | Tokyo, Japan |
Team |
All Japan National Team Park 24 |
Trainer | Kenzo Nakamura |
Rank | 4th degree black belt in Judo |
University | Meiji University |
Masashi Ebinuma (海老沼 匡 Ebinuma Masashi, born 15 February 1990) is a Japanese judoka.
Ebinuma is a triple world champion, having won in 2011, 2013 and 2014. A dominant force in the half-lightweight division, he was ranked first in the world for three years. He is regarded as an ultimate stylist of seoi nage. He is also known for being a quadruple All-Japan national champion.[1][2]
Ebinuma was a bronze medalist at the 2012 Olympics, and is representing Japan in the 2016 Olympics.
Career
In one of the most controversial fights in judo with Ebinuma beating South Korea's Cho Jun-ho, Cho Jun-ho was initially announced as the victor. His score was overturned by the judges after a replay.
In the bronze medal match in the London 2012 olympics, an ippon was scored against him by Poland's Paweł Zagrodnik. It was downgraded to a waza-ari, saving him from defeat and earning him his first Olympic medal.[3][4]
Palmares
- 2006
- Asian U20 Championships -66 kg, Jeju
- 2008
- Grand Slam -66 kg, Tokyo
- World U20 Championships -66 kg, Bangkok
- 2009
- Summer Universiade -66 kg, Belgrade
- Grand Prix -66 kg, Abu Dhabi
- Grand Slam -66 kg, Tokyo
- World Cup -66 kg, Budapest
- 2010
- World Cup Team -66 kg, Salvador
- All Japan Judo Championships -66 kg, Fukuoka
- Grand Slam -66 kg, Tokyo
- 2011
- World Championships -66 kg, Paris
- All Japan Judo Championships -66 kg, Fukuoka
- World Cup -66 kg, Budapest
- Grand Slam -66 kg, Rio de Janeiro
- Grand Slam -66 kg, Tokyo
- 2012
- All Japan Judo Championships -66 kg, Fukuoka
- Olympic Games -66 kg, London
- World Masters -66 kg, Almaty
- 2013
- World Championships -66 kg, Rio de Janeiro
- Grand Prix -66 kg, Düsseldorf
- All Japan Judo Championships -66 kg, Fukuoka
- 2014
- Grand Prix -66 kg, Düsseldorf
- World Championships -66 kg, Chelyabinsk
References
- ↑ "Masashi Ebinuma". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
- ↑ Masashi Ebinuma. london2012.com.
- ↑ London 2012 Olympics: Japanese world judo champion Ebinuma Masashi saved by an overturned verdict
- ↑ Ebinuma misses gold but salvages bronze
- ↑ Masashi Ebinuma (Japan)