Shinobu Ōta
Shinobu Ōta medal table |
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Japan | ||
Olympic games | ||
silver | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | up to 59 kg |
World Championship | ||
gold | 2019 Sultan only | up to 63 kg |
Asian Games | ||
gold | 2018 Jakarta | up to 60 kg |
Asian Championships | ||
silver | 2014 Almaty | up to 59 kg |
bronze | 2015 Doha | up to 59 kg |
gold | 2018 Bishkek | up to 60 kg |
Junior World Championship | ||
bronze | 2012 Pattaya | up to 59 kg Juniors |
Shinobu Ōta ( Japanese 太 田 忍 , Ōta Shinobu ; born December 28, 1993 in Gonohe , Aomori Prefecture ) is a Japanese wrestler . At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, he won a silver medal in the Greco-Roman style in the weight class up to 59 kg body weight. In 2019 he became world champion in the same style in the weight class up to 63 kg body weight.
Career
Shinobu Ōta began wrestling as a teenager, focusing on the Greco-Roman style. He is a member of the ALSOK sports club and is a student at Nippon Sport Science University Tokyo . Since 2012 he has also been a member of the Japanese national team of Greco-Roman wrestlers. His trainer is Shingo Matsumoto. At a height of 1.65 meters, he weighs approx. 65 kg and trains to 59 kg for the competitions.
His first appearance at an international championship was at the Junior World Championship (Juniors) in Pattaya in 2012. In the weight class up to 55 kg, he came in 3rd place behind Eldanis Asisli, Azerbaijan and Wiktor Ciobanu from Moldova. At the Junior World Championships (Juniors) 2013 in Sofia he only came in 10th place. At the Japanese championship for seniors, he finished 2nd in the weight class up to 60 kg behind Kazumo Kuramoto.
Since 2014, Shinobu Ōta has also been used by the Japanese Wrestling Federation in many international tournaments to gain international experience. At the 2014 Golden Grand Prix in Szombathely, where almost the entire world elite gathered, he took 3rd place in the weight class up to 59 kg, behind Olympic champion Hamid Soryan Reihanpour from Iran and Rahman Bilici from Turkey. At the subsequent Asian Championship in Almaty , he was in the same weight class at the start. In the semi-finals of this championship he managed to win over the reigning world champion Yun Won-chol from North Korea. In the final, he had to admit defeat to Elmurat Tasmuradow from Uzbekistan. The year 2014 ended Shinobu Ōta with a 2nd place in the Japanese championship behind Kazuma Kuramoto, but before the long-time title holder Kohei Hasegawa .
In March 2015, Shinobu Ōta won the FILA Grand Prix in Szombathely ahead of Spenser Thomas Mango from the United States and Stig Andre Berge from Norway. At the 2015 Asian Cup in Doha, he came third this year behind Elmurat Tasmuradow and Yun Won-chol. At the Meiji Cup in Tokyo, which was decisive for qualifying for the 2015 World Cup, he came in second in the weight class up to 59 kg behind Shota Tanokura. In December 2015 he was the first Japanese champion in this weight class before Kohei Hasegawa, Shota Tanokura and Masuto Kawana .
In March 2016, Shinobu Ōta won a starting place for Japan at the Olympic qualification tournament in Astana in the weight class up to 59 kg with a 2nd place behind Wang Lumin, China. He also prevailed against Kohei Hasegawa and Kenichiro Fumita in the inner-Japanese dispute for a starting place at the Olympic Games . In Rio de Janeiro he won the silver medal with victories over Hamid Soryan Reihanpour, Almat Kebispajew , Kazakhstan, Stig Andre Berge and Rowschan Bajramow from Azerbaijan and a defeat in the final against Ismael Borrero Molina from Cuba. In December 2016 he lost to Kenichiro Fumita in the Japanese championship with 7: 9 points and only came in 2nd place there.
In 2017 he won tournaments in Camagüey and Warsaw , where he ended up ahead of Kenichiro Fumita, but it was not he, but Fumita who made it to the World Cup this year in Paris. Fumita also became world champion there. At the Japanese championship in December 2017, Shinobu Ōta could reciprocate for the defeat in the final of 2016. He defeated Fumita with 5-4 points and became Japanese champions for the second time.
In February 2018 Shinobu Ōta became Asian champion for the third time in the weight class up to 60 kg in Bishkek. In the final he defeated the North Korean Re Se-ung. In June 2018, he won the Meiji Cup in Tokyo and won the Japanese starting place at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and the 2018 World Cup in Bucharest. In Jakarta he triumphed in the weight class up to 60 kg. In the final battle he defeated Kanibek Scholchubekow from Kyrgyzstan. But at the World Cup in Bucharest he disappointed. He won his first fight there against Mehrdad Abdmohammad Mardani from Iran, but then surprisingly lost to the largely unknown Aidos Sultanagli from Kazakhstan. Since this did not reach the final, he was eliminated and only came in 9th place. At the Japanese championship in December 2018, he reached the final, but lost to his old rival Kenchiro Fumita.
In 2019 he started at the World Championships in Nur Sultan in the weight class up to 63 kg. He became world champion for the first time with victories over Maxim Nehoda, Belarus, Tinar Scharschenbekow , Kyrgyzstan, Almat Kebispajew , Kazakhstan and the defending champion Stepan Marjanjan , Russia.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
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2012 | 3. | Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Pattaya | up to 55 kg | behind Eldanis Asisli, Azerbaijan and Wiktor Ciobanu, Moldova |
2013 | 10. | Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Sofia | up to 55 kg | after defeating Nitin, India and losing to Mostafa Behzadimoghaddam, Iran |
2014 | 5. | Yadegar Imam Cup in Tehran | up to 59 kg | Winner: Mohsen-Hossein Hajipur, Iran ahead of Yun-Won-chol, North Korea |
2014 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Szombathely | to 59 | behind Hamid Soryan Reihanpour, Iran and Rahman Bilici, Turkey |
2014 | 2. | Asian Championship in Almaty | up to 59 kg | after victories over Mohamed Al Saedi, Iraq, Yang Teng-Kuei, Taiwan and Yun Won-chul, North Korea and a defeat against Elmurat Tasmuradow, Uzbekistan |
2014 | 7th | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 59 kg | Winner: Taleh Mammadow, Azerbaijan ahead of Saman Abdouvali, Iran and Stig Andre Berge, Norway |
2014 | 1. | Copa Brasil in Rio de Janeiro | up to 59 kg | in front of Diego Romanelli, Brazil |
2015 | 1. | FILA Grand Prix in Szombathely | up to 59 kg | before Spenser Thomas Mango, USA and Stig Andre Berge |
2015 | 3. | Asian Championship in Doha | up to 59 kg | behind Elmurat Tasmuradow and Yun Won-chol |
2016 | 2. | Hungarian Grand Prix in Szombathely | up to 59 kg | behind Kohei Hasegawa, Japan, in front of Ryan Mango, USA and Wang Lumin, China |
2016 | 2. | Olympic qualification tournament in Astana | up to 59 kg | behind Wang Lumin, in front of Firus Tuchtajew, Uzbekistan |
2016 | silver | OS in Rio de Janeiro | up to 59 kg | after victories over Hamid Soryan Reihanpour , Almat Kebispajew , Kazakhstan, Stig Andre Berge and Rowschan Bajramow, Azerbaijan and a defeat against Ismael Borrero Molina , Cuba |
2017 | 1. | Cerro Pelado International in Camagüey | up to 59 kg | before Kenichiro Fumita, Japan and Javier Dumenigo, Cuba |
2017 | 1. | "Wladyslaw-Pytlasinski" Cup in Warsaw | up to 59 kg | before Sergei Emelin, Russia, Kenichiro Fumita and Kanibek Scholchubekow, Kyrgyzstan |
2017 | 3. | Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid | up to 59 kg | behind Kenichiro Fumita and Yasin Ozay, France |
2018 | 1. | Asian Championship in Bishkek | up to 60 kg | in front of Re Se-ung, North Korea, Kanibek Scholchubekow, Kyrgyzstan and Islomjon Bachramow, Uzbekistan |
2018 | 3. | "Dan Kolow" & "Nikola Petrow" Memorial in Sofia | up to 63 kg | behind Nikolai Iwanow Winchew, Bulgaria and Mihai-Radu Mihut, Romania |
2018 | 1. | Asian Games in Jakarta | up to 60 kg | in front of Kanibek Scholchubekow, Mairambek Ainagulow, Kazakhstan and Mehrdad Abdmohammad Mardani, Iran |
2018 | 9. | World Cup in Bucharest | up to 60 kg | after defeating Mehrdad Abdmohammad Mardani and losing to Aidos Sultanagli, Kazakhstan |
2019 | 1. | Hungarian Grand Prix in Györ | up to 63 kg | before Tuo Erbatu, China, Meysam Delchani, Iran and Walihan Sailike, China |
2019 | 2. | "Dan-Kolow" & "Nikolai-Petrov" Memorial in Russe | up to 63 kg | behind Stepan Marjanjan , Russia, in front of Rahman Bilici, Turkey and Tuo Erbatu |
2019 | 1. | "Oleg Karavayev" Memorial in Minsk | up to 63 kg | after victories over Roman Ivanov, Russia, Ihar Drozd, Belarus, Mairambek Ainagulow and Islomjon Bachramow, Uzbekistan |
2019 | 1. | World Cup in Nur Sultan | up to 63 kg | after victories over Maxim Nehoda, Belarus, Tinar Scharschenbekow, Kyrgyzstan, Almat Kebispajew, Kazakhstan and Stepan Marjanjan , Russia |
National competitions
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
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2013 | 2. | Japanese championship | up to 60 kg | behind Kazuma Kuramoto, in front of Yoshitaka Kido and Naoto Tsuchida |
2014 | 2. | Japanese championship | up to 59 kg | behind Kazuma Kuramoto, in front of Kohei Hasegawa and Shota Tanokura |
2015 | 1. | Japanese championship | up to 59 kg | before Kohei Hasegawa, Shota Tanakura and Masuto Kawana |
2016 | 2. | Japanese championship | up to 59 kg | behind Kenichiro Fumita |
2017 | 1. | Japanese championship | up to 59 kg | before Kenichiro Fumita, Kiyoshi Kawaguchi and Hayanobu Shimizu |
2018 | 1. | Meiji Cup in Tokyo | up to 60 kg | before Hayanobu Shimizu, Kiyoshi Kawaguchi and Ryotaru Fujinami |
2018 | 2. | Japanese championship | up to 60 kg | behind Kenchiro Fumita, in front of Kazuki Yabe and Kyotaru Sogabe |
2019 | 1. | World Cup elimination in Tokyo | up to 63 kg | before Yoshiki Yamada |
- Explanations
- all competitions in Greco-Roman style
- OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship
literature
- Trade journal Der Ringer
Web links
- Profile of Shinobu Ōta at the Institute of Applied Exercise Science
- Shinobu Ōta in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Japanese Championship 2016
- Japanese Championship 2017
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ōta, Shinobu |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 太 田 忍 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 28, 1993 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gonohe , Aomori Prefecture |