Chiaki Ishii: Porovnání verzí
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*His father and grandfather had judo school in Japan. | *His father and grandfather had judo school in Japan. | ||
*His dream was fighting at 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo but he was not nominated there becase he had never beaten his rival [[Isao Okano]]. | *His dream was fighting at 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo but he was not nominated there becase he had never beaten his rival [[Isao Okano]]. | ||
− | *In | + | *In late '60 he decided move to Brazil. Immigration politic of Brazil that time was open and many Japanese people went to Brazil for having field. |
− | *He settled in Japanese comunity near São Paulo and soon begun fighting for his new country. | + | *He settled in Japanese comunity near São Paulo and soon begun fighting for his new country. He is brazilian since 1969. |
*Today he has own judo school in Brazil. | *Today he has own judo school in Brazil. | ||
*His daughters [[Tânia Ishii]] and [[Vânia Ishii]] were continued in judo tradition of his family. | *His daughters [[Tânia Ishii]] and [[Vânia Ishii]] were continued in judo tradition of his family. |
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Čiaki Iši-i (Czech)
01.10.1941 Tokyo area, Japan
- His father and grandfather had judo school in Japan.
- His dream was fighting at 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo but he was not nominated there becase he had never beaten his rival Isao Okano.
- In late '60 he decided move to Brazil. Immigration politic of Brazil that time was open and many Japanese people went to Brazil for having field.
- He settled in Japanese comunity near São Paulo and soon begun fighting for his new country. He is brazilian since 1969.
- Today he has own judo school in Brazil.
- His daughters Tânia Ishii and Vânia Ishii were continued in judo tradition of his family.