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Most Medals 5 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 4 Angelo Parisi FRA/GBR 1972/1980/1984 4 Driulys González CUB 1992 JUDO Most Medals 5 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 4 Angelo Parisi FRA/GBR 1972/1980/1984 4 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004 3 Angelo Parisi FRA 1980/1984 3 David Douillet FRA 1992/1996/2000 3 Amarilys Savón CUB 1992/1996/2004 3 Tadahiro Nomura JPN 1996/2000/2004 3 Kye Sun-Hui PRK 1996/2000/2004 3 Mark Huizinga NED 1996/2000/2004 3 Edith Bosch NED 2004/2008/2012 2 Jimmy Pedro USA 1996/2004 Most Gold Medals 3 Tadahiro Nomura JPN 1996/2000/2004 2 Wim Ruska NED 1972 2 Hitoshi Saito JPN 1984/1988 2 Peter Seisenbacher AUT 1984/1988 2 Waldemar Legień POL 1988/1992 2 David Douillet FRA 1996/2000 2 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 2000/2004 2 Ayumi Tanimoto JPN 2004/2008 2 Masato Uchishiba JPN 2004/2008 2 Masae Ueno JPN 2004/2008 2 Xian Dongmei CHN 2004/2008 Most Silver Medals 2 Angelo Parisi FRA/GBR 1972/1980/1984 2 Angelo Parisi FRA 1980/1984 2 Neil Adams GBR 1980/1984 2 Estela Rodríguez CUB 1992/1996 2 Yoko Tanabe JPN 1992/1996 2 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 2 Daima Beltrán CUB 2000/2004 2 Yanet Bermoy CUB 2008/2012 2 Jimmy Pedro USA 1996/2004 Most Bronze Medals 3 Amarilys Savón CUB 1992/1996/2004 2 15 athletes tied with 2 Most Years Winning Medals 5 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 4 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004 3 Angelo Parisi FRA/GBR 1972/1980/1984 3 David Douillet FRA 1992/1996/2000 3 Amarilys Savón CUB 1992/1996/2004 3 Tadahiro Nomura JPN 1996/2000/2004 3 Kye Sun-Hui PRK 1996/2000/2004 3 Mark Huizinga NED 1996/2000/2004 3 Edith Bosch NED 2004/2008/2012 2 Jimmy Pedro USA 1996/2004 Most Years Winning Gold Medals 3 Tadahiro Nomura JPN 1996/2000/2004 2 Hitoshi Saito JPN 1984/1988 2 Peter Seisenbacher AUT 1984/1988 2 Waldemar Legień POL 1988/1992 2 David Douillet FRA 1996/2000 2 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 2000/2004 2 Ayumi Tanimoto JPN 2004/2008 2 Masato Uchishiba JPN 2004/2008 2 Masae Ueno JPN 2004/2008 2 Xian Dongmei CHN 2004/2008 Most Years Between First and Last Medal 16 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 12 Angelo Parisi FRA/GBR 1972/1980/1984 12 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004 12 Amarilys Savón CUB 1992/1996/2004 8 18 athletes tied with 8 8 Jimmy Pedro USA 1996/2004 Most Years Between First and Last Gold Medal 8 Tadahiro Nomura JPN 1996/2000/2004 4 Hitoshi Saito JPN 1984/1988 4 Peter Seisenbacher AUT 1984/1988 4 Waldemar Legień POL 1988/1992 4 David Douillet FRA 1996/2000 4 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 2000/2004 4 Ayumi Tanimoto JPN 2004/2008 4 Masato Uchishiba JPN 2004/2008 4 Masae Ueno JPN 2004/2008 4 Xian Dongmei CHN 2004/2008 Most Medals, Men 4 Angelo Parisi FRA/GBR 1972/1980/1984 3 Angelo Parisi FRA 1980/1984 3 David Douillet FRA 1992/1996/2000 3 Tadahiro Nomura JPN 1996/2000/2004 3 Mark Huizinga NED 1996/2000/2004 2 Jimmy Pedro USA 1996/2004 Most Gold Medals, Men 3 Tadahiro Nomura JPN 1996/2000/2004 2 Wim Ruska NED 1972 2 Hitoshi Saito JPN 1984/1988 2 Peter Seisenbacher AUT 1984/1988 2 Waldemar Legień POL 1988/1992 2 David Douillet FRA 1996/2000 2 Masato Uchishiba JPN 2004/2008 Most Silver Medals, Men 2 Angelo Parisi FRA/GBR 1972/1980/1984 2 Angelo Parisi FRA 1980/1984 2 Neil Adams GBR 1980/1984 Most Bronze Medals, Men 2 Jo Yong-Cheol KOR 1984/1988 2 Israel Hernández CUB 1992/1996 2 Richard Trautmann GER 1992/1996 2 Stéphane Traineau FRA 1996/2000 2 Mark Huizinga NED 1996/2000/2004 2 Jimmy Pedro USA 1996/2004 2 Indrek Pertelson EST 2000/2004 2 Yordanis Arencibia CUB 2004/2008 2 Leandro Guilheiro BRA 2004/2008 2 Henk Grol NED 2008/2012 2 Rishod Sobirov UZB 2008/2012 2 Jimmy Pedro USA 1996/2004 Most Years Winning Medals, Men 3 Angelo Parisi FRA/GBR 1972/1980/1984 3 David Douillet FRA 1992/1996/2000 3 Tadahiro Nomura JPN 1996/2000/2004 3 Mark Huizinga NED 1996/2000/2004 2 43 athletes tied with 2 2 Jimmy Pedro USA 1996/2004 Most Years Winning Gold Medals, Men 3 Tadahiro Nomura JPN 1996/2000/2004 2 Hitoshi Saito JPN 1984/1988 2 Peter Seisenbacher AUT 1984/1988 2 Waldemar Legień POL 1988/1992 2 David Douillet FRA 1996/2000 2 Masato Uchishiba JPN 2004/2008 Most Years Between First and Last Medal, Men 12 Angelo Parisi FRA/GBR 1972/1980/1984 8 11 athletes tied with 8 8 Jimmy Pedro USA 1996/2004 Most Years Between First and Last Gold Medal, Men 8 Tadahiro Nomura JPN 1996/2000/2004 4 Hitoshi Saito JPN 1984/1988 4 Peter Seisenbacher AUT 1984/1988 4 Waldemar Legień POL 1988/1992 4 David Douillet FRA 1996/2000 4 Masato Uchishiba JPN 2004/2008 Most Medals, Women 5 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 4 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004 3 Amarilys Savón CUB 1992/1996/2004 3 Kye Sun-Hui PRK 1996/2000/2004 3 Edith Bosch NED 2004/2008/2012 Most Gold Medals, Women 2 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 2000/2004 2 Ayumi Tanimoto JPN 2004/2008 2 Masae Ueno JPN 2004/2008 2 Xian Dongmei CHN 2004/2008 Most Silver Medals, Women 2 Estela Rodríguez CUB 1992/1996 2 Yoko Tanabe JPN 1992/1996 2 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 2 Daima Beltrán CUB 2000/2004 2 Yanet Bermoy CUB 2008/2012 Most Bronze Medals, Women 3 Amarilys Savón CUB 1992/1996/2004 2 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004 2 Jeong Seong-Suk KOR 1996/2000 2 Ylenia Scapin ITA 1996/2000 2 Edith Bosch NED 2004/2008/2012 Most Years Winning Medals, Women 5 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 4 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004 3 Amarilys Savón CUB 1992/1996/2004 3 Kye Sun-Hui PRK 1996/2000/2004 3 Edith Bosch NED 2004/2008/2012 Most Years Winning Gold Medals, Women 2 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 2000/2004 2 Ayumi Tanimoto JPN 2004/2008 2 Masae Ueno JPN 2004/2008 2 Xian Dongmei CHN 2004/2008 Most Years Between First and Last Medal, Women 16 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 12 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004 12 Amarilys Savón CUB 1992/1996/2004 8 Kate Howey GBR 1992/2000 8 Emanuela Pierantozzi ITA 1992/2000 8 Kye Sun-Hui PRK 1996/2000/2004 8 Sun Fuming CHN 1996/2004 8 Edith Bosch NED 2004/2008/2012 8 Urška Žolnir SLO 2004/2012 Most Years Between First and Last Gold Medal, Women 4 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 2000/2004 4 Ayumi Tanimoto JPN 2004/2008 4 Masae Ueno JPN 2004/2008 4 Xian Dongmei CHN 2004/2008 Most Medals, Games 2 Wim Ruska NED 1972 2 Angelo Parisi FRA 1980 2 Dietmar Lorenz GDR 1980 Most Gold Medals, Games 2 Wim Ruska NED 1972 Most Medals, Games, Men 2 Wim Ruska NED 1972 2 Angelo Parisi FRA 1980 2 Dietmar Lorenz GDR 1980 Most Gold Medals, Games, Men 2 Wim Ruska NED 1972 Most Appearances 5 Robert Van de Walle BEL 1976/1980/1984/1988/1992 5 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 5 Mária Pekli AUS/HUN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 5 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 4 33 athletes tied with 4 4 Jason Morris USA 1988/1992/1996/2000 4 Jimmy Pedro USA 1992/1996/2000/2004 4 Brian Olson USA 1996/2000/2004/2008 3 Mike Swain USA 1984/1988/1992 3 Sandy Bacher USA 1992/1996/2000 3 Colleen Rosensteel USA 1992/1996/2000 3 Celita Schutz USA 1996/2000/2004 Most Appearances, Men 5 Robert Van de Walle BEL 1976/1980/1984/1988/1992 4 21 athletes tied with 4 4 Jason Morris USA 1988/1992/1996/2000 4 Jimmy Pedro USA 1992/1996/2000/2004 4 Brian Olson USA 1996/2000/2004/2008 3 Mike Swain USA 1984/1988/1992 2 10 athletes tied with 2 Most Appearances, Women 5 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 5 Mária Pekli AUS/HUN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 5 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 4 12 athletes tied with 4 3 Sandy Bacher USA 1992/1996/2000 3 Colleen Rosensteel USA 1992/1996/2000 3 Celita Schutz USA 1996/2000/2004 2 Hillary Wolf USA 1996/2000 2 Ellen Wilson USA 2000/2004 2 Ronda Rousey USA 2004/2008 Most Years Between Appearances 20 Sandro López ARG 1988/1992/2008 16 Robert Van de Walle BEL 1976/1980/1984/1988/1992 16 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 16 Mária Pekli AUS/HUN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 16 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 16 Erdenet-Od Khishigbatyn MGL 1992/2000/2004/2008 16 Vsevolods Zeļonijs LAT 1992/2000/2004/2008 12 Jason Morris USA 1988/1992/1996/2000 12 Jimmy Pedro USA 1992/1996/2000/2004 12 Brian Olson USA 1996/2000/2004/2008 8 Mike Swain USA 1984/1988/1992 8 Leo White USA 1984/1992 8 Rene Capo USA 1988/1996 8 Sandy Bacher USA 1992/1996/2000 8 Colleen Rosensteel USA 1992/1996/2000 8 Celita Schutz USA 1996/2000/2004 Most Years Between Appearances, Men 20 Sandro López ARG 1988/1992/2008 16 Robert Van de Walle BEL 1976/1980/1984/1988/1992 16 Vsevolods Zeļonijs LAT 1992/2000/2004/2008 12 36 athletes tied with 12 12 Jason Morris USA 1988/1992/1996/2000 12 Jimmy Pedro USA 1992/1996/2000/2004 12 Brian Olson USA 1996/2000/2004/2008 8 Mike Swain USA 1984/1988/1992 8 Leo White USA 1984/1992 8 Rene Capo USA 1988/1996 Most Years Between Appearances, Women 16 Driulys González CUB 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 16 Mária Pekli AUS/HUN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 16 Ryoko Tamura-Tani JPN 1992/1996/2000/2004/2008 16 Erdenet-Od Khishigbatyn MGL 1992/2000/2004/2008 12 13 athletes tied with 12 8 Sandy Bacher USA 1992/1996/2000 8 Colleen Rosensteel USA 1992/1996/2000 8 Celita Schutz USA 1996/2000/2004 4 Hillary Wolf USA 1996/2000 4 Ellen Wilson USA 2000/2004 4 Ronda Rousey USA 2004/2008 Longest Gap Between Appearances 16 Sandro López ARG 1988/1992/2008 12 Angelo Ruiz PUR 1976/1988 12 Ali Heidar Ali Mohamed KUW 1980/1992 12 Maria Karagiannopoulou GRE 1992/2004 12 Michelle Rogers GBR 1996/2008 12 Adler Volmar HAI/USA 1996/2008 12 Marius Paškevičius LTU 2000/2012 8 Leo White USA 1984/1992 8 Rene Capo USA 1988/1996 4 20 athletes tied with 4 Longest Gap Between Appearances, Men 16 Sandro López ARG 1988/1992/2008 12 Angelo Ruiz PUR 1976/1988 12 Ali Heidar Ali Mohamed KUW 1980/1992 12 Adler Volmar HAI/USA 1996/2008 12 Marius Paškevičius LTU 2000/2012 8 Leo
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