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Steve Seck is a former competitive judoka for the United States.[1] Seck was the 1976 Alternate for the US Judo Team.[1] From 1978, 1979 and 1980 Seck would win the Gold in the US National Championships in Judo.[2] Seck was selected to the 1980 US Judo Olympic Team.[1] For winning the National Championship, Olympic Trials, and U.S Open in the same year, Seck was elected to the 1980 Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame.[1] In 1981, Seck would earn silver in the US National Championships.[2]
Personal life
Seck attended California State University, Northridge.[3] Seck was a believer in developing mental game plans for Judo matches.[4]
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