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Open Class, Men

Date11 August 1984 — 16:00-20:00
StatusOlympic
LocationEagle's Nest Arena, California State University at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Participants15 from 15 countries
FormatTwo single-elimination pools, with winner of each pool advanced to the final. All judoka losing to the winner of each pool advanced to repêchage pools, with the winners of the repêchage pools earning bronze medals.

Yasuhiro Yamashita was the strongest favorite of the 1984 judo tournament. He would have been even if the Soviet and East German fighters were in Los Angeles. Yamashita had lost the final of the 1977 Japanese Student Championships, but had not lost since, with 194 consecutive match wins or draws in national and international competition coming into the 1984 Olympics. He was a four-time World Champion, and almost always won his matches by ippon. In his pool, he won his first match by ippon in 28 seconds. In his second match against West Germany’s Arthur Schnabel, Yamashita won with a shime-waza submission hold for ippon at 2:50. But as he left the mat, Yamashita was clearly limping. For his pool final against France’s Laurent del Colombo, Yamashita was obviously injured, favoring his right leg. Del Colombo attacked the injured leg, and scored a koka, the first score given up by Yamashita for years. But Yamashita countered with ouchi-gari for yuko and went straight to a kuzure-kami-shiho-gatame hold-down for ippon to advance to the final. In the final he met Egyptian Mohamed Ali Rashwan, who had also won all his pool matches by ippon. As he came out for the final, Yamashita was limping worse than ever, having torn muscles in his right calf. Rashwan was quickly overcome, despite the injury, Yamashita using yoko-shiho-gatame for ippon in only 1:05. At the medal ceremony, Rashwan had to help Yamashita up onto the podium. In September 1985, Rashwan was awarded the International Fair Play Award, based on his supposed refusal to attack Yamashita’s injured leg in the final. Films of the match, however, reveal that not only did Rashwan attack Yamashita’s injured leg, it was his first move in the final.

PosCompetitor(s)NOC
1Yasuhiro YamashitaJPNGold
2Mohamed Ali RashwanEGYSilver
=3Mihai CiocROUBronze
=3Arthur SchnabelFRGBronze
=5Laurent del ColomboFRA
=5Xu GuoqingCHN
=7Lansana ColySEN
=7Bechir KiiariTUN
=9Fred BlaneyCAN
=9Kim Gwan-HyeonKOR
=11Juha SalonenFIN
=11Clemens JehleSUI
=11Dewey MitchellUSA
=11Paul RadburnGBR
=11Kolbeinn GíslasonISL

Pool A (11 August 1984)

Round One (11 August 1984)

Match #1 Mohamed Ali RashwanEGY
Ippon/Tai-otoshi (2:20)
Bechir KiiariTUN
Match #2 Mihai CiocROU
Ippon/Yoko-shiho-gatame (3:33)
Juha SalonenFIN
Match #3 Xu GuoqingCHN
Yuko/Soto-makikomi (5:00)
Clemens JehleSUI
Match #4 Fred BlaneyCAN
Yusei-gachi [3/3] (5:00)
Dewey MitchellUSA

Semi-Finals (11 August 1984)

Match #1 Mohamed Ali RashwanEGY
Ippon/Harai-goshi (4:10)
Mihai CiocROU
Match #2 Xu GuoqingCHN
Waza-ari/Soto-makikomi (5:00)
Fred BlaneyCAN

Final Round (11 August 1984)

Match #1 Mohamed Ali RashwanEGY
Ippon/Harai-goshi/Kesa-gatame (0:46)
Xu GuoqingCHN

Repêchage (11 August 1984)

Match #1 Mihai CiocROU
Ippon/Yoko-shiho-gatame (2:24)
Bechir KiiariTUN
Match 3/4 Mihai CiocROU
Ippon/Yoko-shiho-gatame (1:04)
Xu GuoqingCHN

Pool B (11 August 1984)

Round One (11 August 1984)

Match #1 Yasuhiro YamashitaJPN
Ippon/Ko-soto-gari (0:27)
Lansana ColySEN
Match #2 Arthur SchnabelFRG
Yusei-gachi [3/3] (5:00)
Paul RadburnGBR
Match #3 Laurent del ColomboFRA
Sogo-gachi/Keikoku/O-uchi-gari (2:43)
Kolbeinn GíslasonISL

Semi-Finals (11 August 1984)

Match #1 Yasuhiro YamashitaJPN
Ippon/Shime-waza (2:50)
Arthur SchnabelFRG
Match #2 Laurent del ColomboFRA
Yusei-gachi [2/3] (5:00)
Kim Gwan-HyeonKOR

Final Round (11 August 1984)

Match #1 Yasuhiro YamashitaJPN
Waza-ari-wasete Ippon/O-uchi-garai/Yoko-shiho-gatame (2:12)
Laurent del ColomboFRA

Repêchage (11 August 1984)

Match #1 Arthur SchnabelFRG
Ippon/Yoko-shiho-gatame (3:40)
Lansana ColySEN
Match 3/4 Arthur SchnabelFRG
Yusei-gachi [3/3] (7:00)
Laurent del ColomboFRA

Final Round (11 August 1984)

Match 1/2 Yasuhiro YamashitaJPN
Ippon/Yoko-shiho-gatame (1:05)
Mohamed Ali RashwanEGY