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Despite tearing his calf muscle, Japanese judoka Yasuhiro Yamashita went on to win gold for Japan in the open category of the Judo event at Los Angeles 1984.
Yasuhiro Yamashita - Countdown to Rio 2016 - 31 Iconic Olympic Moments
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@avanyoroshiku4060
@avanyoroshiku4060 7 лет назад
fair play rashwan hero!!from japan
@jesusmuslim
@jesusmuslim 6 лет назад
23‏/07‏/2010 - Yamashita heads the Japan-based nonprofit organization aimed at spreading judo internationally. Yamashita told the children about the time that Egyptian judoka Mohamed Ali Rashwan did not target Yamashita's injured right leg in the final of the men's judo open weight class at the Los Angeles Olympics.
@mmmoroi
@mmmoroi 8 лет назад
Rushwan was an absolutely respectable and honorable judoka. I still remember this match. Both Yamashita and Rushwan deserved gold medal.
@finlad7031
@finlad7031 8 лет назад
Good man never gave up...
@sulav389
@sulav389 5 лет назад
Respect 🙏🏻🥇
@vincenzomelacarne7931
@vincenzomelacarne7931 3 года назад
Una delle gesta memorabili della storia delle Olimpiadi moderne. Anche il gesto del judoka egiziano sconfitto, che aiuta uno zoppo Yamashita a salire sul podio, delinea la vera essenza dello sport.
@nawawiguntoro313
@nawawiguntoro313 2 года назад
Yamasita the legent of judo..like "
@gosukiwi
@gosukiwi 8 лет назад
Such a beast
@miguelarouca4150
@miguelarouca4150 3 года назад
Greatest judoka of all time.
@pedropitoyko6465
@pedropitoyko6465 8 лет назад
That's the Japanese spirit.
@syedcm
@syedcm 8 лет назад
WOW respect from Pakistan
@fredbearfazbear7101
@fredbearfazbear7101 6 лет назад
Nippon Nippon go Japan!
@최창락-d3e
@최창락-d3e 3 года назад
갓본
@k2a722
@k2a722 8 лет назад
JPN!!go!Japan!!
@shiroichi4096
@shiroichi4096 7 лет назад
Mr. Yamashita is legend, and Mr. Rashwan is honorable man.
@mrsilence9633
@mrsilence9633 4 года назад
Japan has dominates that competition
@DoodyDraws
@DoodyDraws 2 месяца назад
All the love to Japan from Egypt Rashwan was a great model for every honorable athlete 💪🏼💪🏼❤️
@mokhtarfarrag
@mokhtarfarrag 8 лет назад
Thanks For Mohamed Ali Rashwan
@azzedinesidqi4494
@azzedinesidqi4494 4 года назад
The best forever . The great YAMASHITA . The JUDO is JAPAN and JAPAN is JUDO...
@pramualrakkharnde
@pramualrakkharnde 8 лет назад
Outstanding !!
@Elisabet11598
@Elisabet11598 8 лет назад
JUDOOO!!💪🏼
@azzeddinesidqi7139
@azzeddinesidqi7139 3 года назад
YAMASHITA The greatest of all time. Best regards to Mohamed Rashwan
@azzeddinesidqi7139
@azzeddinesidqi7139 3 года назад
YAMASHITA. The greatest of all time....
@БУДИЛЬНИК2020-и6и
@БУДИЛЬНИК2020-и6и 5 лет назад
ALLAH İS GREAT. HELP TO EVERYONE, HELP TO HUMAN. ALL HUMAN LİVE İN EARTH. THE EARTH İS OUR HOME.
@MagliaNera
@MagliaNera 8 лет назад
Mohamed Ali Rashwan is still told as a legendary gentleman even now 2016.
@johnlocke6986
@johnlocke6986 8 лет назад
Indeed; he could have likely won the match by attacking the injured leg. And you see the sportsmanship in the medal stand as well. Injury or not, Yamashita could have - perhaps should have - easily lost this match, and it would be interesting to speculate what that would have done to his legacy. One of his strongest claims to being the greatest judoka ever is being undefeated the last 8 years of his career. With a loss here, he doesn't have that, and he has no Gold medal either.
@chrismondson128
@chrismondson128 8 лет назад
+John Locke ok
@liozardkung123
@liozardkung123 7 лет назад
He did attack the injured leg.. "Films of the match, however, reveal that not only did Rashwan attack Yamashita’s injured leg, it was his first move in the final."
@momansour78
@momansour78 7 лет назад
Mohamed Ali Rashwan - Egypt Two-time world silver medallist Mohamed Ali Rashwan exuded judo's core values of honour, respect and integrity. In the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic openweight final the Egyptian famously avoided targeting the injured right calf of his opponent Yasuhiro Yamashita and had to settle for silver. Ali Rashwan won an international fair play award for his conduct and the everlasting respect of his compatriots and the Japanese fans. His Olympic result inspired him to win back-to-back world silver medals in 1985 and 1987 in South Korea and West Germany respectively. Ali Rashwan retired from competing in 1992 and is now a top-class international referee and key member of the Egyptian Judo Federation. www.insidethegames.biz/sports/summer/judo/judo-hall-of-fame
@とら-o4v
@とら-o4v 7 лет назад
It is a story made. Rashwan is attacking the injured leg as soon as the game starts. Look at the video of the full game.
@DiegoFernandez-bf1kg
@DiegoFernandez-bf1kg 4 года назад
Goat
@PSALOM-26.
@PSALOM-26. 4 года назад
Люди 😢
@winstonhisasikanashiro6537
@winstonhisasikanashiro6537 3 года назад
Yamashita: THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!
@potaotismus7586
@potaotismus7586 6 месяцев назад
Until you know the true story of him winning
@trustworthy9195
@trustworthy9195 7 лет назад
The Egyptian guy let him win. Because of his leg
@jonathan5312
@jonathan5312 7 лет назад
Trust Worthy I'm sure someone who's been training their life for this moment that only comes around every 4 years isn't just going to "give" a match.
@TheWolfstunts
@TheWolfstunts 6 лет назад
Hey BowAndArrow...Muhammad Rashwan give the match because he is a Muslim and it's not from Islam to hurt anyone..and it's not a fair fight to fight with an injured man..Also he is not gonna quit the match so the solution was to let him win....after that Rashwan won the world fair player..and he is very famous until now in Japan..until now they invite him in Japan and replay his match again to the children there and make Rashwan explain to them why he didn't like to have a fake winning..
@funnytortoise
@funnytortoise 6 лет назад
TheWolfstunts we are talking about sports and you bring religion into this. People are sick of hearing about your religion. You don't have to make everything about islam and keep spewing your bullshit everywhere you go.
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