Kim Jae-bum (김재범) (; born January 25, 1985 in
Gimcheon
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In ancient ...
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Gyeongsangbuk-do
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South Korea
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judo
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ka. Despite being plagued with injuries throughout his career, Kim is known for dominating major competitions at the half-middleweight category (81kg)—particularly between his Olympic debut in 2008 and his 2012 Olympic finals rematch against
Ole Bischof.
Kim has had several nicknames, including "Man of One Arm Wins" for his successes through injury, "Korean Tiger" for his aggressive play and iconic status in South Korean judo, and "Energizer Bunny" for his quick and relentless style of judo.
He was granted exemption from
South Korea's mandatory military service in 2010, following his gold medal victory at the
Guangzhou Asian Games.
Judo career
Kim won a gold medal in the -73 kg class at the 2004 World Junior Judo Championships in
Budapest
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,
Hungary
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At the
2005 Asian Judo Championships
The 2005 Asian Judo Championships were held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan from 14 May to 15 May 2005.
Medal summary
Men
Women
Medal table
External links
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Result of the 2005 Asian Judo Championships(Judo Union of Asia)
Results of the 2005 Asian ...
in
Tashkent
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, he won a gold medal in the -73 kg class.
Kim was considered one of the Big Three Judokas of the -73 kg class in South Korea, along with
Lee Won-hee and
Wang Ki-chun
Wang Ki-Chun (Hangul: 왕기춘, ; born September 13, 1988 in Jeongeup, Jeollabuk-do) is a former judoka from South Korea.
He became known for beating the 2004 Olympic champion Lee Won-Hee in the qualification matches for the 2007 World Champ ...
. But in 2007, he moved up in weight to avoid the fierce competition, and won a gold medal in the -81 kg category at the
2008 Asian Judo Championships
The 2008 Asian Judo Championships were held in Jeju City, South Korea from 26 April to 27 April 2008.
Medal summary Men
Women
Medal table
ReferencesResults External links
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Result of the Asian Judo Championships(Judo Union of Asia)
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in
Jeju.
At the
2008 Beijing Summer Olympics
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, Kim won the silver medal in the -81 kg class. In the preliminary rounds, he defeated 2006 European champion
Serguei Shundikov of
Belarus
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by points, and 2007 European champion
Robert Krawczyk
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Poland
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by
ippon
is the highest score a fighter can achieve in a Japanese martial arts ''ippon-wazari'' contest, usually kendo, judo, karate or jujitsu.
In Judo
In Judo, an ippon may be scored for a throw, a pin, a choke or a jointlock.
For throws, the four ...
. Kim edged out 2008 European champion
João Neto of
Portugal
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by points in the quarterfinals. In the semifinal, Kim beat 2005 World Champion
Guillaume Elmont
Guillaume Ricaldo Elmont (born 10 August 1981 in Rotterdam) is a male retired judoka from the Netherlands, whose biggest success so far was winning the world title at the World Championships in Cairo, Egypt. He did so in the 73–81 kg weig ...
of the
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. Despite defeating all of the European champions from 2006-08 in the previous rounds, Kim lost in the final round to the 2005 European champion, Ole Bischof of Germany.
Kim won his first major gold medal at the
2010 World Judo Championships held in
Tokyo
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Japan. In the gold medal match, he defeated two-time Olympic medalist
Leandro Guilheiro
Leandro Marques Guilheiro (born August 7, 1983) is a Brazilian male judoka. He won the bronze medal in the lightweight (<73 kg) division at the of
Brazil
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by scoring a
waza-ari
is the second highest score a fighter can achieve in a Japanese martial arts ''ippon'' or ''waza-ari'' contest, usually judo, karate or jujutsu.
''Waza-ari'' in judo
A ''waza-ari'' is the second highest score a fighter can achieve in judo, the ...
with
ouchi-gari in extra time.
Kim proceeded to become a two-time world champion at the
2011 World Judo Championships
The 2011 World Judo Championships were held at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France from 23 to 28 August.
Schedule
Medal summary
Men's events
Women's events
Medal table
Participating nations
871 competitors from ...
held in
Paris
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France
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. During the Round of 16, Kim avenged his 2008 Beijing Olympic Games finals loss to Ole Bischof. Kim went on to win gold by defeating
Srdjan Mrvaljevic of
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with a waza-ari by
osaekomi.
In the
2012 London Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
, Kim won the gold medal in men's -81 kg division, defeating German rival, Ole Bischof.
He announced his retirement on 1 May 2016.
Achievements
Competitive record
''(as of 30 October 2015)''
References
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Judoka at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Judoka at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Olympic judoka of South Korea
Olympic silver medalists for South Korea
Yong In University alumni
1985 births
Living people
Olympic medalists in judo
Asian Games medalists in judo
Olympic gold medalists for South Korea
Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Judoka at the 2010 Asian Games
Judoka at the 2014 Asian Games
South Korean male judoka
World judo champions
Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea
People from Gimcheon
Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games
Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games
Universiade medalists in judo
Universiade silver medalists for South Korea
Sportspeople from North Gyeongsang Province