Yohei Takai

Yohei Takai
Medal record
Representing  Japan
Men's Judo
World Championships
2005 Cairo Open
Asian Games
2006 Doha Open
East Asian Games
2009 Hong Kong +100 kg
East Asian Championships
2007 Shenzhen +100 kg
2008 Taipei +100 kg

Yohei Takai (高井 洋平 Takai Yōhei, born 27 August 1982) is a Japanese judoka. He won a bronze medal at the open category of the 2005 World Judo Championships.

He is from Kanagawa Prefecture.[1] After graduation from Kokushikan University, He belongs to Asahi Kasei[2] whichi former world champion, Hiroshi Izumi and Masato Uchishiba are also belong to.

Achievements

Year Date Tournament Place Weight class
2008 1.27 Tbilisi World Cup 1st Heavyweight (+100 kg)
2007 12.9 Jigoro Kano Cup 3rd Heavyweight (+100 kg)
11.30 KRA Cup Korea Open 1st Heavyweight (+100 kg)
11.18 Kodokan Cup 5th Heavyweight (+100 kg)
10.30 East Asian Championships 1st Heavyweight (+100 kg)
4.29 All-Japan Championships 5th
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4.12 All-Japan Weight Class Championships 1st Heavyweight (+100 kg)
2.24 Hamburg Super World Cup Round of 16 Heavyweight (+100 kg)
2006 12.5 Asian Games 3rd Heavyweight (+100 kg)
4.29 All-Japan Championships 5th
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4.2 All-Japan Weight Class Championships 2nd Heavyweight (+100 kg)
2.11 Paris Super World Cup 1st Heavyweight (+100 kg)
2.4 Tbilisi World Cup 1st Heavyweight (+100 kg)
1.15 Jigoro Kano Cup 1st Heavyweight (+100 kg)
2005 9.11 World Championships 3rd Openweight
4.29 All-Japan Championships 3rd
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4.3 All-Japan Weight Class Championships 1st Heavyweight (+100 kg)
1.9 Jigoro Kano Cup 5th
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2004 12.3 KRA Cup Korea Open 3rd Heavyweight (+100 kg)
11.21 Kodokan Cup 1st Heavyweight (+100 kg)
2002 ? The Belgian Judo League 2nd Heavyweight (+100 kg)
9.12 World Junior Championships 3rd Heavyweight (+100 kg)
2001 8.23 Universiade 7th Openweight
1.14 Jigoro Kano Cup 5th
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2000 11.25 Kodokan Cup 3rd Heavyweight (+100 kg)

References


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