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1964 Olympic judo championships / [dir.: Don Warrener]
Edited by Rising Sun Prod. - 2003
The 1964 Olympic Games were a milestone for all martial arts not just Judo. It marked the first time Judo was recognized as an Olympic Sport and Kano’s dream had become a reality. It was also the year Japan lost its grip on Judo and Dutchman Anton "The Giant" Geesink won the Open weight category in Judo disposing the myth that technique would always beat size Geesink was 6’6" tall and 267 pounds and in perfect condition. Also Americca’s Jim Bregman, George Harris, Hayward Nishiyoka were among some of Americas top fighters who helped to break the grip Japan had enjoyed on the world stage of Judo.