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For 2012 London Olympic Games he was chosen represent South Korea instead of young [[Gyu-Won I]]. He caught his chance for 100%. In final match he bet Cuban judoka and became the oldest gold medalist from men's judo tournament. He was 33 years old. During ceremony he showed respect to his trainer because he was who motivated him in continuation. | For 2012 London Olympic Games he was chosen represent South Korea instead of young [[Gyu-Won I]]. He caught his chance for 100%. In final match he bet Cuban judoka and became the oldest gold medalist from men's judo tournament. He was 33 years old. During ceremony he showed respect to his trainer because he was who motivated him in continuation. | ||
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Song's judo was based on very strong grips (kumikata). His Te-waza especially Seio-nagi was very dangerous. He was practising it on both sides. | Song's judo was based on very strong grips (kumikata). His Te-waza especially Seio-nagi was very dangerous. He was practising it on both sides. |
Verze z 21. 9. 2012, 07:17
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Tae-Nam Song
05.04.1979
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Bio
He was born in Yongin what is city very close to capital city Seoul.
His trainer was Jeong Hun.
Career and Style
He was fighting in -81kg and for long time he was in shadow of another Korean judo stars.
In 2010 he finally got chance to start in World Championships when IJF increased quota for two judokas from a single country per cathegory. Unfortunately he lost in first rounds and he was thinking about retiring.
In october 2010 he underwent operation of right knee where he had tored ligaments.<ref>http://sports.media.daum.net/general/news/moresports/breaking/view.html?newsid=20111207032404936&srchid=IIM%2Fnews%2F48201986%2F764bef3e769c418ac6e95f323247dcac#A20111207132005410.jpeg&srchid=IIM/news/48201986/764bef3e769c418ac6e95f323247dcac</ref> During recovery he was convicing by his trainer Jeong Hun not retire and move in middleweight cathegory (-90kg).
He came back in 2011 as Middleweighter (-90kg). In World Championships he unlucky lost match against Tiago Camillo by accumulating penalties in golden score.
For 2012 London Olympic Games he was chosen represent South Korea instead of young Gyu-Won I. He caught his chance for 100%. In final match he bet Cuban judoka and became the oldest gold medalist from men's judo tournament. He was 33 years old. During ceremony he showed respect to his trainer because he was who motivated him in continuation.
After this success he retired.
Song's judo was based on very strong grips (kumikata). His Te-waza especially Seio-nagi was very dangerous. He was practising it on both sides.
Resuts
Olympic Games
Year | Age | Cathegory | 1/32 | 1/16 | Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Final Match |
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2012 | 33.3 | Middleweight | W![]() |
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World Championships
Year | Age | Cathegory | 1/128 | 1/64 | 1/32 | 1/16 | Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Final Match |
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2010 | 31.4 | Half-Middleweight | W![]() |
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- | - | - | - |
2011 | 32.3 | Middleweight | - | W![]() |
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- | - | - | - |
References
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