Shozo Awazu

Shozo Awazu (粟津 正蔵, Awazu Shōzō, April 18, 1923 – March 17, 2016) was a Japanese master of judo who achieved the rank of Kōdōkan 9th Dan. He led the development of judo in France.[1][2]

Shozo Awazu
Born(1923-04-18)18 April 1923
Kyoto, Japan
Died17 March 2016(2016-03-17) (aged 92)
StyleJudo
RankKōdōkan 9th Dan
Notable studentsHenri Courtine
Bernard Pariset

Biography

Shozo Awazu was born in Kyoto in 1923. He came in France in 1950 and was the assistant of Mikinosuke Kawaishi for introduce the judo in France.[3]

He was the teacher of Henri Courtine and Bernard Pariset. From 1953 to 2014, he was professor of judo at the Racing Club de France in Paris.[4]

Awazu was considered to be one of the top experts in ne waza (grappling techniques), kata and tandoku-renshu.[5]

Bibliography

  • Shozo Awazu, 1963. Méthode de judo au sol. Editions Publi-Judo, Paris. Reprinted Chiron-Sports, Paris, 1974.
  • Emmanuel Charlot, 2004. L'esprit du judo. Awazu : l'exemple. Judo magazine, n° 216, Paris, p. 60-63.

Filmography

  • Camille de Casabianca, Tatami, 2003.[6]

References

  1. "Judo : Maître Shozo Awazu nous a quittés". Au tapis !.
  2. "Awazu sensei est mort". lespritdujudo.com.
  3. "Décès de Shozo AWAZU, Maître historique du judo français". ffjudo.com.
  4. "Le RCF et Le Monde du Judo en Deuil". racingclubdefrance.net.
  5. Jean-Bernard Gardebien, 2005. Présentation du programme pour l'obtention du 6e dan. Institut du Judo, Paris.
  6. "Tatami (2003)". IMDb. 24 September 2003.
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