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Judo At The 2013 Southeast Asian Games
Judo at the 2013 SEA Games took place at Zayyarthiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw, Myanmar between December 18–21. Medalists Kata Men Women Medal table Controversy Indonesian Judo team refuses one silver and two bronze medals awarded to them as a protest of alleged referee unfairness in Judo 90 kg final match between Horas Manurung from Indonesia against Myanmar athlete Zin Linn Aung in Zeyar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Saturday, 21 December 2013. According to Indonesian team Judo coach, Tsuneo Sengoku, the referee should stop the match when the host athlete Zin Linn Aung locked Manurung's shoulder in illegal foul moves, but the referee decide to continue the match resulting in the defeat and injury of Indonesian athlete. The locking movement in Judo are allowed on hand and arms parts, but not allowed on upper arm and shoulder as it could cause injuries. References {{Events at 2013 Southeast Asian Games 2013 SEA Games events 2013 File:2013 Events ...
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Judo At The 2011 SEA Games
Medal table Medalists Kata Men's combat Women's combat External links 2011 SEA Games {{EventsAt2011SoutheastAsianGames 2011 SEA Games events 2011 File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning of the Occupy movement; protests against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed that October; a young man celebrate ... Asian Games, Southeast 2011 Asian Games, Southeast ...
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Judo At The 2015 SEA Games
Judo at the 2015 SEA Games was held in EXPO Hall 2, Singapore from 6 to 8 June 2015. Participating nations A total of 82 athletes from nine nations competed in judo at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games: * * * * * * * * * Competition schedule The following is the competition schedule for the judo competitions: Medalists Men Women Medal table References External links * {{Events at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games 2015 SEA Games events 2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ... Asian Games, Southeast 2015 Asian Games, Southeast ...
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Judo
is an unarmed gendai budō, modern Japanese martial art, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.『日本大百科全書』電子版【柔道】(CD-ROM version of Encyclopedia Nipponica, "Judo"). Judo was created in 1882 by Kanō Jigorō () as an eclectic martial art, distinguishing itself from its predecessors (primarily Tenjin Shin'yō-ryū, Tenjin Shinyo-ryu jujutsu and Kitō-ryū jujutsu) due to an emphasis on "randori" (, lit. 'free sparring') instead of "kata" (pre-arranged forms) alongside its removal of striking and weapon training elements. Judo rose to prominence for its dominance over Kodokan–Totsuka rivalry, established jujutsu schools in tournaments hosted by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (警視庁武術大会, ''Keishicho Bujutsu Taikai''), resulting in its adoption as the department's primary martial art. A judo practitioner is called a , and the judo uniform is called . The objective of co ...
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2013 SEA Games
The 2013 Southeast Asian Games (, ), officially known as the 27th Southeast Asian Games, or the 27th SEA Games, and commonly known as Naypyitaw 2013, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event took place in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar from 11 to 22 December 2013, Around 4730 athletes from 11 participating nations competed at the games, which featured 460 events in 34 sports. The games were held from 11 to 22 December 2013. It was the third time for Myanmar in hosting the Southeast Asian Games. The country hosted the Games in 1961 and 1969 respectively in Yangon, then capital of the country. Singapore withdrew its hosting rights due to expected delays in the completion of its new national stadium, it eventually hosted in 2015. Nay Pyi Taw became the second city in Myanmar to host the Southeast Asian Games. The games were opened and closed by Nyan Tun, the Vice-president of Myanmar at the Wunna Theikdi Stadium. The final medal tally was led by Thailand, followed by host Myanmar and Vietnam. ...
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Naypyidaw
Naypyidaw, officially spelled Nay Pyi Taw (; ), is the capital and third-largest city of Myanmar. The city is located at the centre of the Naypyidaw Union Territory. It is unusual among Myanmar's cities, as it is an entirely planned city outside of any state or region. The city, then known only as Pyinmana District, officially replaced Yangon as the administrative capital of Myanmar on 6 November 2005; its official name was revealed to the public on Armed Forces Day, 27 March 2006. As the seat of the government of Myanmar, Naypyidaw is the site of the Union Parliament, the Supreme Court, the Presidential Palace, the official residences of the Cabinet of Myanmar and the headquarters of government ministries and military. Naypyidaw is notable for its unusual combination of large size and very low population density. The city hosted the 24th and 25th ASEAN Summit, the 3rd BIMSTEC Summit, the Ninth East Asia Summit, the 2013 Southeast Asian Games and the 2014 AFC U-19 Championsh ...
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Myanmar
Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John C. Wells, John Wells explains, the English spellings of both Myanmar and Burma assume a non-rhotic variety of English, in which the letter r before a consonant or finally serves merely to indicate a long vowel: [ˈmjænmɑː, ˈbɜːmə]. So the pronunciation of the last syllable of Myanmar as [mɑːr] or of Burma as [bɜːrmə] by some speakers in the UK and most speakers in North America is in fact a spelling pronunciation based on a misunderstanding of non-rhotic spelling conventions. The final ''r'' in ''Myanmar'' was not intended for pronunciation and is there to ensure that the final a is pronounced with the broad a, broad ''ah'' () in "father". If the Burmese name my, မြန်မာ, label=none were spelled "Myanma" in English, this would b ...
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Putu Wiradamungga
Putu Wiradamungga (born December 2, 1991, in Bangli) is an Indonesian judoka. He competed in the men's 81 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics and was eliminated in the second round by László Csoknyai László Csoknyai (born 25 October 1987, in Dunaújváros) is a Hungarian judoka. He competed in the men's 81 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics; after defeating Putu Wiradamungga in the second round, he was eliminated by Kim Jae-Bum in the t .... References 1991 births Living people Indonesian male judoka Olympic judoka for Indonesia Judoka at the 2012 Summer Olympics Judoka at the 2014 Asian Games Balinese people People from Bangli Regency Sportspeople from Bali SEA Games medalists in judo SEA Games bronze medalists for Indonesia Kurash practitioners at the 2018 Asian Games Competitors at the 2013 SEA Games Asian Games competitors for Indonesia {{Indonesia-sport-bio-stub ...
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Yan Naing Soe
Yan Naing Soe (born 31 January 1979) is a Burmese judoka. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the men's 100 kg event, in which he was eliminated in the third round by Karl-Richard Frey. He was the flag bearer for Myanmar at the Parade of Nations The Olympic Games ceremonies of the Ancient Olympic Games were an integral part of these Games; the modern Olympic games have opening, closing, and medal ceremonies. Some of the elements of the modern ceremonies date back to the Ancient Games from .... References External links * 1979 births Living people Burmese male judoka Olympic judoka for Myanmar Judoka at the 2016 Summer Olympics Judoka at the 2002 Asian Games Judoka at the 2014 Asian Games SEA Games medalists in judo SEA Games bronze medalists for Myanmar SEA Games silver medalists for Myanmar SEA Games gold medalists for Myanmar Competitors at the 2001 SEA Games Asian Games competitors for Myanmar {{Burma-judo-bio-stub ...
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Văn Ngọc Tú
Văn Ngọc Tú (11 August 1987, Sóc Trăng) is a Vietnamese judoka who competes in the women's 48 kg category. She was a four-time gold medalist at the Southeast Asian Games as well was a one-time silver medalist between 2005 and 2013. She also won a bronze medal at the 2011 Asian Judo Championships. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she was defeated Defeated may refer to: * "Defeated" (Breaking Benjamin song) * "Defeated" (Anastacia song) *"Defeated", a song by Snoop Dogg from the album ''Bible of Love'' *Defeated, Tennessee, an unincorporated community *''The Defeated ''The Defeated'', al ... in the first round by future gold medalist of the event, Sarah Menezes. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she was eliminated in the second round by Jeong Bo-kyeong. After this, she announced her retirement from competition. References External links * 1987 births Living people People from Sóc Trăng province Vietnamese female judoka Olympic judoka for Vietnam Judoka at th ...
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Kiyomi Watanabe
is a Japanese-Filipino judoka who has represented the Philippines in international competitions including the 2020 Summer Olympics. Early life and education She was born on August 25, 1996 in Cebu City to a Filipino mother from Mandaue and a Japanese father. She spent some part of her childhood in Cebu City and studied at St. Paul Learning Center. She moved to Japan when she was eight years old. Watanabe entered Waseda University to obtain a degree in sports science. She was a second year student by February 2016. Career Philippines She first competed for the Philippines at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia. She won a gold medal for the Philippines at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games in the women's 64 kg event. She also won a bronze at the 2013 Asian Youth Judo Championship in Hainan, China. As of December 2013, she ranks fourth in her weight division in Japan. Her mother, Irene Sarausad has assured that her daughter will continue in representing the P ...
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Aye Aye Aung (judoka)
Aye Aye Aung (born 2 December 1984 in Yangon, Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...) is a Burmese judoka. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the -78 kg event. References External links * 1984 births Living people Burmese female judoka Olympic judoka for Myanmar Judoka at the 2012 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Yangon SEA Games medalists in judo SEA Games gold medalists for Myanmar SEA Games bronze medalists for Myanmar SEA Games silver medalists for Myanmar Competitors at the 2007 SEA Games {{Burma-judo-bio-stub ...
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Thonthan Satjadet
Thonthan Satjadet (born 1 November 1993) is a Thai judoka. She won the gold medal in the women's +78 kg event at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games held in the Philippines. She also won one of the bronze medals in the women's +78 kg event at the 2014 Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea. She also competed in the women's team A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or adolescent). The plural ''women'' is sometimes used in certain phrases such as "women's rights" to denote female humans regardle ... event. References External links * Living people 1993 births Place of birth missing (living people) Thonthan Satjadet Judoka at the 2014 Asian Games Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in judo Thonthan Satjadet SEA Games medalists in judo Thonthan Satjadet Competitors at the 2019 SEA Games Thonthan Satjadet Thonthan Satjadet {{Thailand-judo-bio-stub ...
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