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James Steven Bregman (born November 17, 1941, in
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) was a member of the first American team to compete in
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in the
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. He is an Olympic bronze medalist, a world championships bronze medalist, a
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gold medalist, and a
Maccabiah Games The Maccabiah Games (a.k.a. the World Maccabiah Games; he, משחקי המכביה, or משחקי המכביה העולמית; sometimes referred to as the "Jewish Olympics"), first held in 1932, are an international Jewish and Israeli multi-sp ...
gold medalist.


Biography

He is
Jewish Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ...
. He started Judo at the age of 12 and went to college in Japan. In 1964 he won the AAU Senior National Judo Championship. Judo was first in included in the
1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho ...
in Tokyo, and Bregman won a bronze medal in the under 80 kg category in those games—the only American to bring home a medal in judo in the 1964 Summer Games. The judo world sometimes speaks with pride of the 1964 US Olympic Judo Team as consisting of an American Jew, an African-American, a Japanese-American, and a Native American (see Nishioka's book in the references, below). In 1965 he won a gold medal at the
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in the 176 pound division. He also won a gold medal in the
1965 Maccabiah Games The 7th Maccabiah Games in 1965 saw 1,500 athletes from 29 different countries compete in 21 sports. It was the first Maccabiah Games for Iran, Jamaica, Peru, and Venezuela. The United States delegation won the most gold medals, followed by Israel, ...
in Israel. Additionally, in 1965, Jim Bregman became the first American to win a medal in the World Championships held in São Paulo, Brazil. He won another Bronze at that competition. Bregman has continued to be involved in the American judo community, serving three times as President of the
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the organization which helped found in 1968. In January 2018, Bregman was promoted to the highest judo rank of Judan (10th Degree Black Belt) by th
United States Judo Association


See also

* List of select Jewish judokas *
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(1964 teammate) * George Harris (1964 teammate) *
Paul Maruyama Lecturer Paul Kuniaki Maruyama (born October 27, 1941 in Tokyo) was a member of the first American team to compete in judo in the Summer Olympics. Judo was first included in the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Maruyama was born in Kugayama, Toky ...
(1964 teammate) *
Yosh Uchida Yoshihiro Uchida (born April 1, 1920), better known as Yosh Uchida, is an American judo coach, businessman, entrepreneur, and educator who is best known for his contributions to judo. Uchida has been the head judo coach at San Jose State Univers ...
(Olympic team coach)


References


External links

* Nishioka, Hayward (2000) ''Judo: Heart and Soul'' Ohara Publications.
An interview with Jim Bregman
on th
JudoInfo.com
web site {{DEFAULTSORT:Bregman, James Steven 1941 births Living people People from Arlington County, Virginia Jewish American sportspeople American male judoka Jewish martial artists Judoka at the 1964 Summer Olympics Olympic judoka of the United States Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in judo Maccabiah Games gold medalists for the United States Competitors at the 1965 Maccabiah Games Medalists at the 1948 Summer Olympics Maccabiah Games medalists in judo 21st-century American Jews