Michiaki Kamochi
Medal record | ||
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Representing Japan | ||
Men's Judo | ||
Asian Championships | ||
1991 Osaka | -95 kg | |
East Asian Games | ||
1993 Shanghai | -95 kg |
Michiaki Kamochi (賀持 道明 Kamochi Michiaki, born 1970) is a retired Japanese judoka.
Kamochi is from Warabi, Saitama. He began Sumo at the age of 3rd grader and won the championship consecutively for six years.[1] He also began judo at his junior high school days and when he was a student of Nihon University, he was trained by former world champion, Chonosuke Takagi.[1]
In 1991, He participated World Championships held in Barcelona. He also participated Asian Championships in Osaka and won a gold medal at the half-heavyweight category.
Kamochi belonged to JRA after graduation from university in 1992. He retired in 1999 after All-Japan Teams Championships.[1]
Achievements
- 1989 - All-Japan Junior Championships (-95 kg) 1st
- - All-Japan Selected Championships (-95 kg) 3rd
- - Kodokan Cup (-95 kg) 3rd
- 1990 : World University Championships (-95 kg) 1st
- - Jigoro Kano Cup (-95 kg) 2nd
- - All-Japan Selected Championships (-95 kg) 3rd
- - All-Japan University Championships (-95 kg) 3rd
- 1991 - World Championships (-95 kg) 5th
- - Asian Championships (-95 kg) 1st
- - Kodokan Cup (-95 kg) 1st
- - All-Japan Selected Championships (-95 kg) 2nd
- - All-Japan University Championships (-95 kg) 1st
- 1992 - Jigoro Kano Cup (-95 kg) 2nd
- - All-Japan Selected Championships (-95 kg) 3rd
- - Kodokan Cup (-95 kg) 3rd
- 1993 - East Asian Games (-95 kg) 2nd
- - All-Japan Selected Championships (-95 kg) 2nd
- 1994 - Jigoro Kano Cup (-95 kg) 3rd
- - All-Japan Selected Championships (-95 kg) 1st
- - Kodokan Cup (-95 kg) 3rd
- - Kodokan Cup[2] (-95 kg) 1st
- 1995 - All-Japan Selected Championships (-95 kg) 3rd
- - Kodokan Cup (-95 kg) 3rd
- 1996 - Jigoro Kano Cup (-95 kg) 2nd
- - All-Japan Championships (Openweight only) 3rd
- - All-Japan Selected Championships (-95 kg) 2nd
- - Kodokan Cup (-95 kg) 3rd
- 1997 - All-Japan Selected Championships (-95 kg) 3rd
References
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