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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Keiji_SuzukiKeiji Suzuki - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Suzuki_KeijiSuzuki Keiji - Wikipedia

    Suzuki Keiji (鈴木敬司, February 6, 1897-September 20, 1967) was a Japanese army intelligence officer during the Second World War. Operating primarily in Burma, he helped form the Burma Independence Army and was an advocate for Burmese independence, described as a "Japanese Lawrence of Arabia".

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  4. Sep 1, 2012 · KEIJI SUZUKI - JUDO COMPILATION. Sushynator. 15.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 670. 143K views 11 years ago. / sushynatorproduction Keiji Suzuki +100kg Japan ...more.

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  5. Sep 2, 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.

  6. Nov 6, 2021 · In the world of judo, Keiji Suzuki is a high-displacement motorcycle. Olympic champion in 2004, twice world champion, Suzuki is not just anybody and he cannot be because only the best can train the best, at least in Japan.

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  8. The All-Japan Judo Federation has appointed Olympic and double World Champion Keiji Suzuki as the men’s head coach. The Best Of Uta Abe is available now at JudoFanatics.com! He will be replacing Kosei Inoue, who helped Japan win five gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics.