The 10th IJF Veteran World Championships featured the M1 (age 30-34) and M3 (40-44) age groups on the second day of competition at the Iberostar Cancún.

Japan’s renowned ne-waza specialist Komuro Koji, who was taught by kosen judo master Kanae Hirata, won his third IJF Veteran World Championships title in the Mexican city.

Komuro, who coaches at a number of locations in Tokyo, regularly trains at the Kodokan Judo Institute where he is often studied by other judoka and more than happy to demonstrate his favoured techniques.

The -73kg judoka won all five of his contests by ippon to storm to gold.

Komuro (JPN) throws for ippon in the M3 -73kg final

“It was hard work this time,” said Komuro who has released dvd’s and books showcasing his best techniques.

The well-known Japanese judoka won his first and second contests with osaekomi-waza. Victory number three came courtesy of a ko-uchi-makikomi while the semi-finial finished with a seoi-nage and the final was decided by a ura-nage.

Judo is more than a sport

“I am doing a new job at a high school attached to Waseda University,” said Komuro.

“I am not practicing much as I am the mainly teaching now so this time it was very hard for me. It’s not clear what’s next but maybe I will compete at the Kodokan high dan grade event in April 2019.”

M3 -73kg medal podium
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The Cancun Judo Festival produced a festival of ippons on Thursday

The competition continues on Friday with the M4 and M5 age groups. Watch the action live on the IJF YouTube channel. Click here for the streaming links for all four mats.

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