DENVER—Rena “Rusty” Kanokogi, known as the “Mother of Judo” partly for her role in bringing women’s judo to the Olympic Games, has died. She was 74. Her daughter, Jean Kanokogi, said she died Saturday ...
Competitive judo didn’t really exist in the United States until Yoshihiro Uchida invented it six decades ago, bringing the ascetic disciplines and ritual courtesies practiced for nearly a century in ...
DENVER -- Rena "Rusty" Kanokogi, known as the "Mother of Judo" partly for her role in bringing women's judo to the Olympic Games, has died. She was 74. Her daughter, Jean Kanokogi, said she died ...
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