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Toshirō Daigo
Toshirō Daigo
Born (1926-01-02) January 2, 1926 (age 98)
Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Native name醍醐敏郎 Daigo Toshirō
ResidenceTokyo, Japan
StyleJudo
RankKDK 10th dan

Toshirō Daigo (醍醐敏郎, Daigo Toshirō, born 2 January 1926) is a Japanese judoka. He is Chief Instructor at the Kodokan and former manager of the Japanese national team.[1] He is one of only three living Kodokan 10th dan (and one of only 15 to have attained this rank), having been promoted at the New Year Kagami biraki Ceremony, January 8, 2006 along with Ichiro Abe and Yoshimi Osawa.[1][2]

Biography

Toshirō Daigo in the final of the 1951 All-Japan Judo Championships

Daigo was born in 1926 and educated at Tokyo University of Education. He was All-Japan Judo Champion in 1951 and 1954. He is the author of Kodokan Judo: Throwing Techniques, a definitive text on judo throws.

Bibliography

  • (2005) Kodokan Judo: Throwing Techniques, Kodansha, Tokyo, Japan.

References

  1. ^ a b Jones, Llyr, "Kodokan 10th Dan Promotions", Judo Info, retrieved December 5, 2011
  2. ^ Ohlenkamp, Neil, "Profiles of Kodokan 10th Dan Holders", Judo Info, retrieved December 5, 2011