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  1. Keiji Suzuki ( jap. 鈴木 桂治, Suzuki, Keiji; * 3. Juni 1980 in Jōsō, Präfektur Ibaraki) ist ein ehemaliger japanischer Judoka. Er war Olympiasieger 2004 sowie Weltmeister 2003 und 2005. Karriere.

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    Keiji Suzuki (鈴木桂治, Suzuki Keiji, born 3 June 1980 in Jōsō, Ibaraki) is a Japanese judoka. Suzuki won the Olympic gold medal in the heavyweight (+100 kg) division in 2004. He is also a two-time world champion.

  3. 5. Okt. 2021 · Keiji Suzuki is a Japanese judoka, who competed in -100, +100 kg and Openweight categories. He is 3-time World and 1-time Olympic Champion. Suzuki was renown for his technical excellence...

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  4. Keiji Suzuki. Country: Japan | Born: 3 June 1980 (44 years) Keiji Suzuki was one of the best stylists of Japan. He won the Olympic title in 2004 U100kg and was the 2003 World Champion and won the U100kg title in 2005.

  5. LEGENDS: Keiji Suzuki 🇯🇵 - YouTube. Welcome to the official Judo channel, brought to you by the International Judo Federation!Here you can watch ALL IJF World Judo Tour events LIVE, along...

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  6. 2. Sept. 2023 · Following the stories of the first 15 Olympic champions in the series, winners from 1976 to 2021, we now share the words of Keiji Suzuki, 2004 Olympic champion in the +100kg category. Photo by David Finch / Getty Images. We introduced the statistics, the almost impossible feat and the question in our first article in the series ...

  7. 28. Sept. 2021 · The 41-year-old, who won the over 100-kilogram class in Athens and was a two-time world champion, replaces fellow Olympic gold medalist Kosei Inoue, who steps down at the end of the month after guiding Japan's men's team to a record five gold medals at this summer's Tokyo Olympics.