Hatsuyuki Hamada
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Hatsuyuki Hamada (濱田 初幸, Hamada Hatsuyuki; born 1 July 1955[1]) is a retired Japanese judoka.
Hamada is from Tsushima, Ehime.[2] He belonged to Ehime Prefectural Police after graduation from Matsuyama University in 1978.
Hamada was good at Seoi nage, Kouchi gari and Newaza.[2] He participated Asian Championships held in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1981 and won a gold medal. He also won a gold medal at Pacific Rim Championships in 1983.
In 1985, Hamada entered Nippon Sport Science University to be a teacher. After graduation in 1987, he coached judo at high-school in Ehime Prefecture and his old school, Matsuyama University.[2]
As of 2010, Hamada has coachede judo at National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya since 2002.[3]