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© 2012 AFPMatsumoto ends Japan's judo gold medal drought
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Serrano
"illegal attack from behind"
Heck, if attacks from behind were illegal in sumo, we wouldn't have any okuri-dashi wins!
JeffLee
Are there any other countries in the Olympics? I can't tell from watching NHK.
Japan-a-lympics is pretty heavily leaned to Japan events.
NHK and other Japanese newscasts usually don't mention the other medalists in the events Japanese athletes win medals, in individual events. A standard line is: "Taro Suzuki won the silver in the XXX event." So who won the gold and bronze? Doesn't matter. If the competitor isn't Japanese, they don't get mentioned, as if their sole reason for existence is to serve as a nameless sparring partner for the Japanese athlete.
The exception is for super-super stars like Phelps or that Chinese swimmer, who get the occasional mention.
MrsT1
Lowly, negative much? Every country will focus their Olympic coverage on the home athletes, it's what most the locals want and it's also respectful to give your home athletes this coverage. Also, I'm kind of disappointed the Romanian disqualified herself before Matsumoto could beat her. Matsumoto was clearly the stronger and more aggressive player in that match and she was out to win it. Love it!
Lowly
Mike's right, Japan-a-lympics is pretty heavily leaned to Japan events.
Ebisen's right, The Romanian beat herself.
I liked her better, also the match that she, Caprioriu, had Before Matsumoto with the Hungarian was better imo. Also, tho bothe were dead tired, the match w/the Hungarian went into overtime, and went the full 3 mins of overtime. Caprioriu might've won against Matsumoto if not exhausted.
Whatever, imo the judo matches this time are even more avoidance based pushing matches than before, and not very interesting.
ebisen
She didn't beat the Romanian. The Romanian beat herself...
freakashow
I guess you missed the NHK showing of the US-France basketball game, or the Brazil-Belarus soccer match on NHK-BS1, or the Honduras-Spain soccer match. Lots of other teams and sports have been highlighted. They even show many swimming heats that don't include Japanese athletes participating in them.
Mirai Hayashi
She's a total monster though...I don't think anyone could have beaten her.
LH10
O><o oh yeah japan!
nath
Mike.
Try other channels apart from NHK, lots of coverage.
Mike DeJong
Are there any other countries in the Olympics? I can't tell from watching NHK.
smithinjapan
Congrats to her and the Japan team on their first gold!
tamanegi
Kaori for PM!
CrazyJoe
At least she smiles.
Pukey2
Good on ya, gal! Now, another 15 golds to go!
Yubaru
Added to that, Matsumoto had been selected ahead of world champion Aiko Sato, just as her two other fellow Olympians had been picked over team-mates who were either world champions or number one in the world rankings.
Am I reading this right? The first paragraph quoted here makes it sound or implies as if all three of these women are the reigning world champions in their weight categories, thus the pressure and expectation to win being high.
But the 2nd paragraph debunks that.
Yubaru
She surely was intense and focused on her matches! Congratulations!
A+b/a=a/b≡?
Good for her! Well done!
rickyvee
her pre-match routines were intimidating! she looked like a woman possessed. but congrats on getting the first gold for japan. well-deserved medal.
Naoko Idesawa-Ito
She literally eyed on Gold !
Schopenhauer
Olympic reportings are nice averting Japanese fearmongering medias do not have much space to report anti-nuclear demonstrations around the diet.
Carcharodon
What in intimidating competitor on the mat Matsumoto is! Intense!
Mirai Hayashi
Awesome!
KariHaruka
Congrats Kaori on winning gold!