Yona Melnik
Yona Melnik | |
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Born | Kassel, West Germany | May 27, 1949
Native name | יונה מלניק |
Nationality | Israel |
Height | 5-8 (173 cm) |
Weight | 152 lb (69 kg) |
Style | Judo |
Rank | 8th Dan |
Yona Melnik (יונה מלניק; born May 27, 1949) is an Israeli former judoka and current coach. He is the first Israeli judoka to achieve 8th dan from the International Judo Federation.[1]
Biography
Melnik is Jewish, and was born in Kassel, West Germany.[2][3] He won the Israeli national championship in judo 12 times between 1968 and 1980 in the welterweight (below 70 kilograms) category, and twice in the open division.[3] He won a gold medal in judo at the 1969 Maccabiah Games.[4] He competed for Israel at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montréal, Québec, in the half-middleweight category, and tied for 19th place.[1]
Melnik subsequently coached the Israeli judo team, and opened a dojo in Petah Tikvah.[5] He co-authored an April 2006 article in Strength & Conditioning Journal titled "The Ten-Station Judo Ability Test: A Test of Physical and Skill Components."[6]
References
- ^ a b "Yona Melnik Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
- ^ Breen, Karen (1 January 1988). Index to Collective Biographies for Young Readers. Libraries Unlimited. ISBN 9780835223485.
- ^ a b Slater, Robert (2000). "Great Jews in Sports". J. David Publishers.
- ^ "Black Belt". Active Interest Media, Inc. 1 December 1969.
- ^ "Black Belt". Active Interest Media, Inc. 1 July 1982.
- ^ Lidor, Ronnie PhD; Melnik, Yona; Bilkevitz, Alex PhD; Falk, Bareket PhD. "The Ten-Station Judo Ability Test: A Test of Physical and Skill Components: Strength & Conditioning Journal".
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- Living people
- People from Kassel
- Jewish Israeli sportspeople
- Olympic judoka of Israel
- Maccabiah Games gold medalists for Israel
- 1949 births
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- Judoka at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Competitors at the 1969 Maccabiah Games
- German emigrants to Israel
- Maccabiah Games medalists in judo
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