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{{MedalBronze |[[2012 Summer Olympics|2012 London]] | [[Judo at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's -63 kg|-63 kg]]}} |
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{{MedalGold | [[2009 World Judo Championships|2009 Rotterdam]] | -63 kg }} |
{{MedalGold | [[2009 World Judo Championships|2009 Rotterdam]] | -63 kg }} |
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Representing Japan | ||
Women's Judo | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2012 London | -63 kg | |
World Championships | ||
2009 Rotterdam | -63 kg | |
2010 Tokyo | -63 kg | |
2011 Paris | -63 kg | |
Asian Games | ||
2010 Guangzhou | -63 kg | |
Asian Championships | ||
2003 Jeju | -63 kg | |
2005 Tashkent | -63 kg | |
2007 Kuwait City | -63 kg | |
Olympic Games | ||
2012 London | –63 kg |
Yoshie Ueno (上野 順恵, Ueno Yoshie, born July 1, 1983, in Asahikawa Hokkaidō) is a female Japanese judoka.
She won the gold medal in the Half-middleweight (63 kg) division at the 2009 World Judo Championships and in 2010, in 2011 she lost the final to local hero Gevrise Emane.
Her elder sister is Masae Ueno, who retired in 2009 after winning gold at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.[1] In Summer Olympics 2012, Yoshie Ueno lost in the quarter-finals to South Korean eighth seed Joung Da-Woon.[2]
References
- ^ Judo: Sister effort brings world judo gold double for Ueno
- ^ "Japanese top seed Ueno crashes out of Olympics". Retrieved 31-07-2012.
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External links
- JudoInside.com Factfile Yoshie ueno retrieved 5 June 2010