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{{nihongo|'''Hiroaki Takahashi'''|高橋 宏明|Takahashi Hiroaki|born 12 April 1976}} is a retired [[Japan]]ese [[judo]]ka.
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Hiroaki Takahashi
Personal information
Born (1976-04-12) 12 April 1976 (age 48)
OccupationJudoka
Sport
SportJudo
Medal record
Representing  Japan
Men's Judo
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 1999 Wenzhou +100 kg
Silver medal – second place 2005 Tashkent Open
East Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2001 Osaka Open
Profile at external databases
JudoInside.com1048

Hiroaki Takahashi (高橋 宏明, Takahashi Hiroaki, born 12 April 1976) is a retired Japanese judoka.

Takahashi is from Edogawa, Tokyo and belonged to Asahi Kasei after graduation from Chuo University in 1999.[1]

Takahashi was good at Uchimata and Osotogari.[1]

He won a gold medal at the Asian Championships held in Wenzhou, China and silver medal held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. He was also participate All-Japan Championships 8 times from 2000 to 2007.[1]

Takahashi retired in 2007. Now, he coaches judo at Kodokan.[1]

Achievements

  • 1995 - All-Japan Junior Championships (+95 kg) 1st
  • 1996 - All-Japan University Championships (+100 kg) 3rd
  • 1997 - All-Japan University Championships (+100 kg) 3rd
  • 1998 - All-Japan University Championships (+100 kg) 1st
  • 1999 - Asian Championships (+100 kg) 1st
  • 2000 - Kodokan Cup (+100 kg) 1st
  • 2001 - East Asian Games (Open) 1st
- Paris Super World Cup (+100 kg) 3rd
- Kodokan Cup (+100 kg) 2nd
  • 2002 - Kodokan Cup (+100 kg) 1st
  • 2003 - Jigoro Kano Cup (+100 kg) 2nd
  • 2004 - All-Japan Selected Championships (+100 kg) 3rd
- Kodokan Cup (+100 kg) 2nd
- Jigoro Kano Cup (Openweight only) 3rd
- All-Japan Selected Championships (+100 kg) 2nd
- Kodokan Cup (+100 kg) 1st
- All-Japan Selected Championships (+100 kg) 3rd
- Kodokan Cup (+100 kg) 3rd

References

  1. ^ a b c d "近代柔道 2012年6月号 入門!一流の技術 -第95回 高橋宏明5段の「内股」-". Baseball Magazine Sha Co., Ltd. 22 May 2012.