List of Canadian judoka

This is a list of articles about prominent Canadian judoka.

Judo Canada Hall of Fame

The following judoka are members of Judo Canada's Hall of Fame, which was created in 1996 to honour Canada's "ambassadors of Judo". There are two categories: 'athletes' and 'builders'.[1]

Athletes

2014

2013

2012

2008

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

Builders

2014

  • Allan Sattin
  • Joe Serianni

2012

  • Serge Piquette

2007

  • Jacques Lamade
  • Giselle Gravel
  • Céline Darveau

2005

  • Vincent Grifo

2004

  • Gérard Blanchet
  • Jim Kojima
  • Perry Teale

2003

  • Yves LeGal
  • Carl Schell

2001

  • Yeiji Inouye

2000

  • Yoshitaka Mori
  • Frank Sakai
  • Daniel Tabouret

1999

  • William Doherty
  • Tomoaki Doi

1998

1997

  • Leo Haunsberger
  • Steve Kamino

1996

Terrance (Terry) Hoover

Olympic Games

The following judoka have represented Canada at the Olympic Games. There are two categories: athletes and coaches.

Rio 2016

Athletes

Coaches

London 2012

Athletes

Coaches

Beijing 2008

Athletes

Athens 2004

Athletes

Sydney 2000

Athletes

Atlanta 1996

Athletes

Barcelona 1992

Athletes

Seoul 1988

Athletes

Los Angeles 1984

Athletes

Montreal 1976

Athletes

Munich 1972

Athletes

Tokyo 1964

Athletes

Paralympic Games

The following judoka have represented Canada at the Paralympic Games. There are two categories: athletes and coaches.

Rio 2016

Athletes

London 2012

Athletes

Coaches

  • Tom Thompson

Beijing 2008

Athletes

Coaches

  • Tom Thompson

Athens 2004

Athletes

Coaches

  • Tom Thompson

Sydney 2000

Athletes

Coaches

  • Tom Thompson

Atlanta 1996

Athletes

Barcelona 1992

Athletes

Seoul 1988

Athletes

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See also

References

  1. "Hall of Fame". Judo Canada website. Retrieved 25 August 2012.

Further reading

Leyshon, Glynn A. (1998). Judoka: the history of Judo in Canada. Gloucester, Ontario: Judo Canada. ISBN 1894165004. Includes a Canadian black belt registry from 1946 to 1997 with approximately 5000 names, along with profiles of several prominent Canadian judoka. This book is now free to view and download on Google Books.

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