Yoshida Saori

Japanese professional female wrestler
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Saori Yoshida, born on October 5, 1982 in Sanchong Prefecture, Japan tsu Japan occupation Wrestler [1]
In the individual event of women's wrestling, ShaBaoLi won 16 consecutive victories in world-class competitions; In terms of personal combat, ShaBaoLi has a proud record of 206 consecutive wins. By 2016, ShaBaoLi's record was 301-14.
On the afternoon of January 8, 2019, Yoshida Sabori announced his retirement. [2]
Chinese name
Yoshida Saori
Foreign name
Saori Yoshida
Nationality
Japan
one's native heath
Tsushi, Sanchong Prefecture, Japan
date of birth
October 5, 1982
Height
157 cm
Weight
55 kg
University one is graduated from
To Xueguan University
sport event
Wrestling

Early experience

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Yoshida Sabori was born in Sanchong Prefecture, Japan. He began to study with his father when he was three years old Wrestling Is the best in Japan Female Wrestling player. Under the guidance of Yoshida Rongsheng, the father of the former national champion of Japan, Yoshida Sabori has made an outstanding figure in various wrestling competitions since childhood. She once created a record of 15 consecutive victories in international competitions.

Career

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In the history of world wrestling, I'm afraid there is no other person who can keep the record of 120 unbeaten matches like Yoshida Sabori. In January 2008, although she failed for the first time, she made all competitors participating in the Beijing Olympic Games more frightened.
Yoshida Sabori is one of the best female wrestlers in Japanese history. Her father Yoshida Rongsheng was the champion of Japanese amateur wrestling competition. Under the guidance of her father, her wrestling career began at the age of 3. Yoshida Sabori, who has such a "history", really made an extraordinary move. Since she won the first world championship in 1998, as long as she participated in the competition, she will not fall behind. The only change is that since 2002, she has changed from another level to the 55kg level Olympic Events On.
According to incomplete statistics, since 1998, she has won two Olympic champions, 11 World Championships, 6 Asian Championships, 3 Asian Games champions, 5 World Cup champions, as well as the World Universiade champions and the World University Student Championships.
"Yoshida Sabori is the target that all opponents want to defeat." Chinese Women's Wrestling Team Xu Li, a member of the team, said. Yoshida Sabori is a peak, and everyone who wants to create history must climb over it.

First defeat

As the saying goes, there is no victorious general. Yoshida Sabori finally ended the unbeaten myth in January 2008. In the World Cup team match in Taiyuan, she lost to American teenager Dusen, and finally the Japanese team lost to the American team. After the game, Yoshida Sabori covered his face and wept. "This is the first time that I have failed in a world competition, and I lost to a foreigner, because I took it for granted that I could easily win the competition."
Yoshida Sabori's defeat had a great impact on the Japanese team. "Yoshida's failure has changed the atmosphere in the wrestling training class. They are training and studying harder than before," said Rong Horen, the coach of the Japanese team
However, the confidence brought by the defeated Yoshida Sabori to her opponents was only temporary. She soon came out of the shadow of the World Cup and won the Asian championship. Undoubtedly, a failure brought her not depression, but more sobriety. "Foreigners have never posed a real challenge to us before, but now they are planning to attack us."

Successfully defended the crown

Yoshida Sabori is fully prepared 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Her only goal is to win the championship. A master who has experienced setbacks will become more mature and impeccable Xu Li If you want to achieve good results at this level, you must be more fully prepared. However, no matter whether Yoshida Sabori can win the championship in Beijing or not, whether she can continue to keep winning, what she has created has been a "forever legend".
In the women's wrestling 55 kg final of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Xu Li of China lost to Yoshida Shabaoli and won the silver medal in the event. Yoshida Sabori successfully defended his title.
In 2010, Yoshida Sabori won the 55kg gold medal in women's freestyle wrestling at the Guangzhou Asian Games, and successfully won the Asian Games for three consecutive times, setting a historical record, becoming the first woman freestyle wrestler to complete this feat.
London 2012 Olympic Games In the women's freestyle wrestling 55kg final, Yoshida Sabouri defeated Canada's Tonya Lin Welbeck to win the championship of this level.

Failed to win the championship in a row

On August 19, 2016, Beijing time, in Rio Olympic freestyle wrestling In the women's 53kg final, the famous Japanese player Yoshida Sabori narrowly lost and won the silver medal, failing to achieve the fourth consecutive Olympic championship [3]

Announcing retirement

On the afternoon of January 8, 2019 Beijing time, Yoshida Sabori officially announced the end of his 33 year career as an athlete on the social platform. Yoshida Sabori chose the "group photo" of the gold medal he won in the competition as the accompanying picture to announce the perfect curtain call. [2]

Occupational data

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Game date
Game time
event
Name of competition
Venue
2016-08-18
21:24:00
Wrestling
Women's Freestyle 53 kg 1/8 Final
Calioka Stadium 2
2016-08-18
22:28:00
Wrestling
Women's Freestyle 53 kg Quarter Final
Calioka Stadium 2
2016-08-18
23:16:00
Wrestling
Women's Freestyle 53 kg Semifinal
Calioka Stadium 2
2016-08-19
04:20:00
Wrestling
Women's freestyle 53 kg gold medal
Calioka Stadium 2
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Award record

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1998 world championship 52kg champion.
Champion of the 56 kg World Championships in 1999;
Champion of the 58kg World Championships in 2000;
Champion of the 58kg World Championships in 2001;
2002 World Wrestling Championships Chalkida, Greece Freestyle Wrestling 55kg gold medal
2002 Busan Asian Games Korean Busan Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
2002 World University Games 59kg champion;
2003 World Wrestling Championships US New York Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
2003 Wrestling World Cup Japan Tokyo Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
2004 Athens Olympic Games Athens, Greece Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
2004 Asian Wrestling Championships Japan Tokyo Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
2004 Wrestling World Cup Japan Tokyo Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
Gold Medal of 55 kg Freestyle Wrestling in Budapest, Hungary, 2005 World Wrestling Championships
2005 Asian Wrestling Championships China Wuhan Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
2005 Wrestling World Cup France Clermont Ferrand Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
2006 World Wrestling Championships China Guangzhou Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
2006 Wrestling World Cup Japan Nagoya Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
Doha Asian Games 2006 Qatar Doha Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
2007 World Wrestling Championships Azerbaijan Baku Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
Gold Medal of 55kg freestyle wrestling in Bishkek, Kazakhstan, Asian Wrestling Championships 2007
Gold Medal of Jeju Freestyle Wrestling in the Asian Wrestling Championships in 2008
2008 Beijing Olympic Games China Beijing Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
Gold Medal of 55 kg freestyle wrestling in Heining, Denmark, 2009 World Wrestling Championships
Gold Medal in the 55kg Freestyle Wrestling in Moscow, Russia in the 2010 World Wrestling Championships
2010 guangzhou asian games China Guangzhou Freestyle Wrestling 55kg Gold Medal
Women's freestyle wrestling 55kg gold medal at London 2012 Olympic Games
Women's 53kg silver medal in freestyle wrestling at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games [3]