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ka. Yamaguchi won the
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10 consecutive times from 1978–1987 (twice in the -50 kg division, seven times in the -52 kg division) and won her first medal at the 1980 World Judo Championships. She went on to win 4 silver medals and one gold medal at the
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. She also won a bronze medal in the -52 kg division at the
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in
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, where women's judo was held as a demonstration sport.Judo: Britain Captures Half Lightweight
/ref> She retired from competitive judo in 1989 when she graduated from the
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. She worked as an instructor for the University of Tsukuba and
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since retiring. Yamaguchi is currently Associate professor of Tsukuba. She is the model for the protagonist in
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's judo manga, '' Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl'', and makes a cameo appearance in the film version of the manga as well.


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List of judoka This is a list of highly notable judoka (judo practitioners). Founder * Jigorō Kanō (Japan, 1860–1938) founded judo, and established the Kōdōkan in 1882. Judo was the first Japanese martial art to gain widespread international recogn ...
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List of Olympic medalists in judo The following is the list of Olympic medalists in the sport of judo. Men Extra lightweight *60 kg Half lightweight *65 kg (1980–1996) *66 kg (2000–) Lightweight *68 kg (1964) *63 kg (1972–1976) *71 kg ...


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* 1964 births University of Tsukuba faculty Living people Japanese female judoka Judoka at the 1988 Summer Olympics Olympic judoka of Japan People from Tokyo 20th-century Japanese women {{Japan-judo-bio-stub