Shintaro Higashi

Shintaro Higashi
Born (1984-12-16) 16 December 1984
United States
Style Judo
Teacher(s) Nobuyoshi Higashi
Shintaro Higashi
Medal record
Men's Judo
Representing  United States
USA Judo Senior National Championships
USA Judo Senior National Championships 2011

Shintaro Higashi (born December 16, 1984)[1] is a Japanese American judo competitor and 5th degree black belt in judo for the United States in the 100 kg category.[2] He is the head instructor at the Kokushi Budo Institute, a member of the New York Athletic Club, and a professor at Brooklyn College.[3][4]

Personal life

He attended Hunter College, where he earned a bachelor's degree in psychology and a master's degree in education. While at Hunter, he was a member of the wrestling team, on which he received All-State status.[5] He is the son of Nobuyoshi Higashi, the founder of Kokushi-ryu jujutsu and a judo, aikido, and karate instructor.[6]

Martial Arts

He holds black belts in judo, jujitsu, aikido, and karate.[2] He has won Gold in the 2007, 2011 USA Judo Senior National Championships and placed 5th in the US Open.[4] He also took Gold in the International Tournament Am-Cam Judo Challenge and placed third in the National Championships.[4] He would be a member of Team USA in 2007, 2010 World Judo Championships – Men's 100 kg and 2011 World Judo Championships – Men's 100 kg for the world games.[2] He trained for the 2008 and the 2012 US Olympic Team at 100 kg.[7] He achieved 43rd in the world ranking for Judo behind Kyle Vashkulat in the United States.[7] He also has boxing experience and has a brown belt in Brazilian Jujitsu.

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