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Neil Adams (judoka)

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Neil Adams
BornNeil Adrian Adams
(1958-09-27)September 27, 1958
Rugby, United Kingdom
Other names"Happo Bigin" ("Everyone's friend")
StyleJudo
Rankhachidan (8th dan)
Neil Adams

Medal record
Representing  United Kingdom
Men's Judo
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Lightweight
Silver medal – second place 1984 Los Angeles Half-Middleweight

Neil Adrian Adams, MBE (born in Rugby, Warwickshire on September 27, 1958) is a British judoka who won numerous Olympic and Judo World Championship medals in judo. His achievements include a gold medal at the 1981 World Championships in Maastricht, the Netherlands, plus silver medals in the 1980 and 1984 Summer Olympic Games and the 1983 Judo World Championships. Adams was also five-time European Champion.[1]

He was the first British male ever to win a World title, and the first British male ever to simultaneously hold a world title and a European title. On September 20th 2008 he was promoted to 8th Dan at the age of 49.

Adams was so fondly regarded in Japan that he was given the nickname Happo Bigin (Everyone's friend).[2]

Adams now runs a corporate health service as well as teaching Judo around the world. He is a brother to the late professional wrestling star Chris Adams, who himself had a successful career in judo before turning to pro wrestling in 1978. He is married to Nikki Adams (Jenkins), a former Canadian Olympian in judo.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Judo Legends: Neil Adams (realjudo.net)
  2. ^ Judo Heroes - 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games website

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