Minoru Hatashita

Canadian judoka (1919–1996) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Minoru "Frank" Hatashita (17 September 1919 – 24 August 1996) was the first Canadian judoka to achieve the rank of hachidan (8th dan) and was deeply involved in the development and promotion of Judo in Canada. He was the President of the Canadian Kodokan Black Belt Association (now Judo Canada) for 18 years, President of the Pan-American Judo Union, Vice-President of the International Judo Federation, and Doug Rogers' coach at the 1964 Summer Olympics, where Rogers won silver. Hatashita was inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame in 1975 and the Judo Canada Hall of Fame in 1996.[1][2]

NicknamesFrank, Canada's Mr. Judo
Born(1919-09-17)17 September 1919
Died24 August 1996(1996-08-24) (aged 76)
OccupationJudoka
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Minoru Hatashita
Hatashita instructing a judo class in 1955
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NicknamesFrank, Canada's Mr. Judo
Born(1919-09-17)17 September 1919
Died24 August 1996(1996-08-24) (aged 76)
OccupationJudoka
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CountryCanada
SportJudo
Rank     8th dan black belt
ClubHatashita Judo Club
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