Seiki Nose

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Seiki Nose ( Japanese 野 瀬 清 喜 , Nose Seiki ; born August 10, 1952 in Agano , Niigata Prefecture ) is a former Japanese judoka . He won an Olympic bronze medal and two medals at world championships in the middleweight division.

Career

The 1.76 m tall Seiki Nose took second place at the Tournoi de Paris in 1978 behind Aleksandrs Jackēvičs from the Soviet Union. In 1981 he won the title at the All-Japanese Championships. At the 1981 World Championships in Maastricht , he defeated Detlef Ultsch from the GDR in the quarterfinals and the Brazilian Walter Carmona in the semifinals . In the final he was defeated by the French Bernard Tchoullouyan . Two years later he was defeated at the World Championships in Moscow in 1983 in the quarter-finals the Frenchman Fabien Canu , after a victory over the Mongols Odvogin Baljinnyam hoping Round Nose won the battle for the bronze medal against the Austrians Peter Seisenbacher .

At the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles , Nose won his first fight against the Cypriot Costas Papacostas after seven seconds. In the last sixteen he needed 28 seconds to defeat Chilean Eduardo Novoa . In the quarterfinals he lost to Peter Seisenbacher after 4:23 minutes. In the hope round he defeated the Yugoslav Stanko Lopatić after 34 seconds. In the battle for the bronze medal, Nose defeated Fabien Canu after 2:12 minutes. Nose won the Olympic bronze medal without spending full time on the mat in a single fight.

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Footnotes

  1. Match balance at judoinside.com
  2. Volker Kluge : Olympic Summer Games. The Chronicle III. Mexico City 1968 - Los Angeles 1984. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-328-00741-5 . P. 954