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# Tadahiro Nomura
Tadahiro Nomura is a retired Japanese judoka who stands alone in Olympic history. He is the only judoka in the world who has won three individual Olympic gold medals in a row. All three of his gold medals came in the extra lightweight division, competing at 60 kilograms or below. His achievement remains unmatched in the sport, cementing his place among judo's greatest competitors.
Career
Nomura's Olympic dominance spanned multiple Games, where he consistently proved himself as the world's best in the extra lightweight division. He won his three consecutive individual Olympic gold medals all in the –60 kg category, establishing a standard of excellence that no other judoka has been able to replicate.
His three-peat achievement represents one of the most impressive runs in Olympic judo history, requiring sustained excellence at the highest level of international competition across multiple Olympic cycles.
Legacy
Nomura's place in judo history is secured by his unprecedented Olympic achievement. As the only judoka to win three individual Olympic gold medals in succession, he set a benchmark that defines greatness in the sport. His record in the extra lightweight division demonstrates both technical mastery and the mental fortitude required to remain at the pinnacle of international judo for multiple Olympic cycles. For aspiring judoka, particularly those competing in the lighter weight classes, Nomura's career represents the highest standard of competitive achievement in the sport.
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