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'''Anthonius Johannes (Anton) Geesink''' ([[Utrecht]], 6 April 1934) is a Dutch former Olympic champion [[judo]] and member of the [[International Olympic | '''Anthonius Johannes (Anton) Geesink''' ([[Utrecht]], 6 April 1934) is a Dutch former Olympic champion [[judo]] and member of the [[International Olympic Committee]] (IOC). | ||
In 1961, Geesink was the first non-Japanese to become world champion judo in all categories. Anton Geesink won the gold medal judo in all categories in the [[Olympic games]] of 1964, held in [[Tokyo]]. In that year judo was for the first time on the Olympic program, as a demonstration sport. In the finals Geesink beat the Japanese judoka Akio Kaminaga. | In 1961, Geesink was the first non-Japanese to become world champion judo in all categories. Anton Geesink won the gold medal judo in all categories in the [[Olympic games]] of 1964, held in [[Tokyo]]. In that year judo was for the first time on the Olympic program, as a demonstration sport. In the finals Geesink beat the Japanese judoka Akio Kaminaga. | ||
In 1965 in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Geesink became again world champion | In 1965 in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Geesink became again world champion - as a heavyweight. In 1997, Geesink obtained the tenth dan, the highest degree in judo. | ||
In 1997 Geesink obtained the tenth dan, the highest degree in judo. |
Revision as of 01:36, 17 August 2009
Anthonius Johannes (Anton) Geesink (Utrecht, 6 April 1934) is a Dutch former Olympic champion judo and member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
In 1961, Geesink was the first non-Japanese to become world champion judo in all categories. Anton Geesink won the gold medal judo in all categories in the Olympic games of 1964, held in Tokyo. In that year judo was for the first time on the Olympic program, as a demonstration sport. In the finals Geesink beat the Japanese judoka Akio Kaminaga.
In 1965 in Rio de Janeiro, Geesink became again world champion - as a heavyweight. In 1997, Geesink obtained the tenth dan, the highest degree in judo.