Rena Kanokogi (née Glickman; July 30, 1935 – November 21, 2009) was a renowned American judo expert. In 1959, she won a medal at a YMCA judo tournament...
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Kanokogi (written: 鹿子木) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Rena Kanokogi (1935–2009), American judoka Ryohei Kanokogi, Japanese...
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after "pulverizing" the other students in the women's training group, Rena Kanokogi became the first woman allowed to train in the men's group at the Kodokan...
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after "pulverizing" the other students in the women's training group, Rena Kanokogi became the first woman allowed to train in the men's group at the Kodokan...
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called "the Michelangelo of carousel carvers" by The New York Times Rena Kanokogi (1935–2009), judo expert Robert Kirsch (1922–1980), literary critic...
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after "pulverizing" the other students in the women's training group, Rena Kanokogi became the first woman allowed to train in the men's group at the Kodokan...
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peacefully at her home in San Francisco on February 9, 2013. Atsuko Wakai Rena Kanokogi List of judoka Sullivan, K. (2003): A lifetime of Judo: 90 year old...
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The only person to defeat Rickson Gracie in official competition. Rena Kanokogi (US, 1935–2009), 7th dan, dubbed "founding mother" of Judo for fighting...
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Russian winger "Sammy" = Sergei Samsonov, Russian winger "Rusty" = Rena Kanokogi "Master Ishii" = Kazuyoshi Ishii "The Bear" = Mark Smith "Billy Whizz"...
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Imbrie (1845–1928), 1909 Iskandar Jalil, 2015 Randall Sidney Jones, 2015 Rena Kanokogi (1935–2009), 2008 Gō Katō (1938–2018), 2008 Kihachirō Kawamoto (1925–2010)...
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