Shota Chochishvili

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameShota•Chochishvili
Used nameShota•Chochishvili
Original nameშოთა•ჩოჩიშვილი
Other namesShota Samsonovich Chochisvili, Шота Самсонович Чочишвили
Born10 July 1950 in Ghvlevi, Shida Kartli (GEO)
Died27 August 2009 in Gori, Shida Kartli (GEO)
Measurements190 cm / 110 kg
AffiliationsBurevestnik Gori, Gori (GEO)
NOC Soviet Union
Nationality Georgia
Medals OG
Gold 1
Silver 0
Bronze 1
Total 2

Biography

Shota Chochishvili was the first Soviet judoka to win an Olympic gold, losing only one match to eventual silver medalist David Starbrook in the third round of the half-heavyweight class at the 1972 Munich Olympics. After his rather unexpected win, Chochishvili won three silvers in a row at the European Championships, to which he later added a bronze in 1977. At the 1976 Olympics, Chochishvili was one of the main favourites for a gold medal in open class, but he lost to eventual winner Haruki Uemura and had to settle for a bronze medal. In 1989, after retiring from judo, Chochishvili won a match against the legendary professional wrestler Antonio Inoki in mixed martial arts. Later Shota Chochishvili worked as a judo coach and also served as the vice-president of the Georgian Olympic Committee and as the vice-president of the Georgian Judo Federation. His son Ramaz is also a judoka, who won a bronze medal at the 1996 European Championships, representing Ukraine.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal Nationality As
1972 Summer Olympics Judo URS GEO Shota Chochishvili
Half-Heavyweight, Men (Olympic) 1 Gold
1976 Summer Olympics Judo URS GEO Shota Chochishvili
Open Class, Men (Olympic) =3 Bronze

Special Notes