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  1. Ryoko Tani –en japonés, 谷 亮子– (nacida como Ryoko Tamura, Fukuoka, 6 de septiembre de 1975) es una deportista japonesa que compitió en judo. Participó en cinco Juegos Olímpicos de Verano entre los años 1992 y 2008, obteniendo un total de cinco medallas: dos de oro, dos de plata y una de bronce. [1]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ryoko_TaniRyoko Tani - Wikipedia

    Ryoko Tani (谷 亮子, Tani Ryōko, née Tamura (田村), born September 6, 1975) is a Japanese politician and retired female judoka. Competing in the extra-lightweight (48 kg) class, she won a record seven world titles and five Olympic medals including two golds at Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004.

  3. Ryoko Tani (en japonès: 谷亮子, transliteració: Tani Ryōko ), nascuda com a Ryōko Tamura, ( Fukuoka, Japó 1975) és una judoka japonesa, guanyadora de cinc medalles olímpiques. Biografia. Va néixer el 6 de setembre de 1975 a la ciutat de Fukuoka. Està casada amb el també judoka i medallista olímpica Yoshitomo Tani, del qual adoptà el cognom.

  4. 29 de ago. de 2017 · Age 27 —. She is the first female judoka in history to compete at five Olympic games and remains the only one to walk away with a medal on every occasion. Ryoko Tani -- truly a legend of judo...

  5. 8 de dic. de 2020 · 1 B. Games Participations 5. First Olympic Games Barcelona 1992. Year of Birth 1975. Olympic Results. Biography. A medal winner in each of the five Olympic Games she took part in, Japanese judoka Ryoko Tani is an icon in her homeland and birthplace of her sport. The rise of women’s judo.

  6. 24 de may. de 2020 · Pioneros: TANI Ryoko, una leyenda del judo. 4 min 24 mayo 2020 22:39 GMT-7. Judo. (Doug Pensinger / Allsport) En todos los tiempos ha habido pioneros en territorios vírgenes. En esta serie, echamos una mirada atrás hacia los atletas pasados que guiaron a Japón y lograron éxitos sin precedentes para esta nación.

  7. Country: Japan | Born: 6 September 1975 (48 years) Ryoko Tani nee Tamura, maybe the best female judoka ever in judo. The Japanese lightweight was seven times World Champion U48kg and won two Olympic titles in 2000 and 2004. She lost the finals of 1992 and 1996. She is superstar and politician in Japan.