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  1. Takanori Nagase boosted his hopes of representing Japan in judo at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games with a hard-fought victory over Sotaro Fujiwara to win the Osaka Grand Slam. The Rio 2016 bronze medallist and 2015 world 81kg champion was awarded victory in the final on Saturday when Fujiwara - last year's world silver medallist - received his third shido penalty.

  2. 19 de jun. de 2016 · The current world champion, Takanori Nagase (JPN). One of the favourites to win at the Olympic Games of Rio.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Judoviews-MA-1...

  3. 27 de nov. de 2023 · Tokyo 2021 Olympic champion Takanori Nagase is for sure one of the favourites to win the gold medal at the Grand Slam in Tokyo in December. He is among the 8 seeded players although judofans don’t see him too often in the IJF World Tour. The IJF spoke to the Olympic Champion about his period after his title and how it all started to win the gold medal in Tokyo in 2021.

  4. Takanori Nagase. Takanori Nagase ( yaponcha: 永瀬貴規; tugʻ. 1993-yil 14-oktyabr, Nagasaki, Yaponiya ) — yaponiyalik dzudochi, 4-dan dzudo, 81 kg gacha vazn toifasida, Yaponiya terma jamoasi aʼzosi. 2016-yilgi Yozgi Olimpiada oʻyinlari bronza medali sovrindori va 2020-yilgi Yozgi Olimpiada o'yinlari chempioni. Uch karra Jahon chempioni ...

  5. 14 de oct. de 1993 · Takanori Nagase. Country: Japan | Born: 14 October 1993 (30 years) Takanori Nagase became Olympic Champion at the Tokyo Olympic Games. Nagase won Olympic bronze in Rio 2016. Nagase became world champion in 2015 and claimed a bronze medal at the Worlds in Tashkent in 2022 and Doha in 2023. Nagase claimed silver at the Grand Slam in Tokyo in 2022.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2021 · TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s Takanori Nagase won the men’s -81kg judo gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics by beating Saeid Mollaei of Mongolia in the final, extending the gold rush by Japanese judokas.

  7. 2 de dic. de 2023 · Reigning Olympic men's 81-kg champion Takanori Nagase was eliminated in a third-round upset against eventual bronze medalist Zelim Tckaev of Azerbaijan. Tokyo Olympic gold medal-winning siblings Hifumi and Uta Abe will contest the men's 66-kg and women's 52-kg divisions, respectively, on Sunday.