Shinji Hosokawa

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Medal record
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Men's judo
Olympic Games
Gold 1984 Los Angeles -60 kg
Bronze 1988 Seoul -60 kg
World Championships
Gold 1985 Seoul -60 kg
Silver 1987 Essen -60 kg

Shinji Hosokawa (細川伸二 Hosokawa Shinji?, born on January 2, 1960 in Ichinomiya, Hyogo, Japan) is a retired Japanese judoka who won two olympic medals during the 1980s.

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Hosokawa began judo in junior-high school[1], and won the Japanese inter-high school judo competition in 1977. He entered Tenri University in 1978[1], and continued his success by winning the college-level world judo championship in 1979 and 1980.

After graduating from Tenri University, he began work as a teacher for a school in Nara Prefecture in 1982. He was chosen as the -60 kg representative for the Japanese olympic judo team for the 1984 Summer Olympics, where he won a gold medal by defeating future gold medalist Kim Jae-Yup only 69 seconds into the match[1]. He also won a gold medal at the 1985 World Judo Championships, but retired to concentrate on his work as a teacher. He restarted his judo career in 1987 with a silver medal at the 1987 World Judo Championships, and retired after finishing with a bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics.

Hosokawa has served as an instructor for the Japanese Olympic Committee since April, 1997, where he coached many lightweight judoka, most notably 3-time gold medalist Tadahiro Nomura, whose father was Hosokawa's coach during high school. He also coaches judo at Tenri University, and for the All Japan Judo Federation.

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