Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu
Japanese wrestler (born 1986)
Yonemitsu at the 2012 Summer Olympics | ||
Medal record | ||
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Men's freestyle wrestling | ||
Representing Japan | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2012 London | 66 kg | |
World Championships | ||
2011 Istanbul | 66 kg | |
2009 Herning | 66 kg | |
Asian Games | ||
2010 Guangzhou | 66 kg | |
Asian Championships | ||
2009 Pattaya | 66 kg |
Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu (米満 達弘, Yonemitsu Tatsuhiro, born August 5, 1986 in Yamanashi Prefecture) is a Japanese wrestler. He won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, beating Sushil Kumar of India in the finals of the 66 kg Men's Freestyle Wrestling.[1]
He is Second lieutenant in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.[2]
Awards
- Tokyo Sports
- Wrestling Special Award (2009)[3]
References
- ^ wrestling medals at the Olympics - From KD Jadhav to Sakshi Malik Olympics.com. Retrieved 6 August 2021
- ^ "SDF Personnel Who Are Active on the World Stage" (PDF). August 12, 2012.
- ^ "東京スポーツ プロレス大賞:選考経過(2000~2009)". Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). Retrieved December 16, 2017.
External links
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- Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu at the International Wrestling Database (alternate link)
- Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu at Olympics.com
- Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu at Olympedia
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- 1904: Otto Roehm (USA)
- 1908: George de Relwyskow (GBR)
- 1920: Kalle Anttila (FIN)
- 1924: Russell Vis (USA)
- 1928: Osvald Käpp (EST)
- 1932: Charles Pacôme (FRA)
- 1936: Károly Kárpáti (HUN)
- 1948: Celal Atik (TUR)
- 1952: Olle Anderberg (SWE)
- 1956: Emam-Ali Habibi (IRN)
- 1960: Shelby Wilson (USA)
- 1964: Enyu Valchev (BUL)
- 1968: Abdollah Movahed (IRN)
- 1972: Dan Gable (USA)
- 1976: Pavel Pinigin (URS)
- 1980: Saypulla Absaidov (URS)
- 1984: You In-tak (KOR)
- 1988: Arsen Fadzaev (URS)
- 1992: Arsen Fadzaev (EUN)
- 1996: Vadim Bogiev (RUS)
- 2000: Daniel Igali (CAN)
- 2004: Elbrus Tedeyev (UKR)
- 2008: Ramazan Şahin (TUR)
- 2012: Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu (JPN)
- 2016: Soslan Ramonov (RUS)
- 2020: Takuto Otoguro (JPN)
- 2024: Kotaro Kiyooka (JPN)
- 1904: 65.77 kg
- 1908: 66.5 kg
- 1920–1936: 67.5 kg
- 1948–1960: 67 kg
- 1964–1968: 70 kg
- 1972–1996: 68 kg
- 2000: 69 kg
- 2004–2012: 66 kg
- 2016–present: 65 kg
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