Takahiko Ishikawa

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Takahiko Ishikawa (1949)

Takahiko Ishikawa (石川隆彦, Ishikawa Takahiko, 1917–2008) was an All Japan Judo Champion.[1][2] In the 1949 All-Japan Judo Championships Tahahiko fought Masahiko Kimura to a draw.[3] In the following year he became the champion and subsequently placed three more times in the semi-finals and then retired.[2]

Judo[edit]

He would teach in Havana Cuba and help to bring it up to an elite level.[4] Takahiko taught Judo in Philadelphia as well as Virginia Beach.[3] For many years he was the highest ranking black belt in the United States.[5] He became 9th Dan before he died.[2]

Media[edit]

Tahahiko is the author of Judo Training Methods: A SOURCEBOOK[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Takahiko Ishikawa". AJJIF GLOBAL - WORLD JU-JITSU GOVERNING BODY.
  2. ^ a b c "Memories of My Sensei, Takahiko Ishikawa, 9th Dan, by Harold (Hal) E. Sharp". judoinfo.com.
  3. ^ a b "Takahiko Ishikawa Sensei". mainlinejudo.com. Main Line Judo.
  4. ^ Black Belt - Google Books
  5. ^ Passing of Mr. Takahiko Ishikawa | USJF.COM
  6. ^ Judo Training Methods: A SOURCEBOOK (Tuttle Martial Arts): Takahiko Ishikawa, Donn F. Draeger: 9780804832106: Amazon.com: Books. ISBN 0804832102.