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PINDA Emmanuel - France: karate champion
RUSKA Wilhelm - Netherlands: twice Olympic champion in judo
SAITO Hitoshi, Japan - judoka, twice champion
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McKAY Pat - England: Karate Champion
SKULLS Wade - USA: 821 wins
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AKIMOTO Mitsugu - Japan: 1045 wins, sumo wrestling
KARELIN Alexander - Russia, three-time champion, 80-90s
MEDVED Alexander - USSR: three-time Olympic champion, 60-70s
YAMASHITA Yasuhiro - Japan: 9-time judo champion
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BERGMANS Ingrid - Belgium: judoka, 6-time world champion
Watanabe Osamu - Japan: 189 bouts
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Karl VESTERGREN - Sweden: three-time Olympic champion, 20-30s
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SEIZENBACHER Pete - Austria: twice Olympic champion in judo
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