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Medal record
Representing  Japan
Men's Judo
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 2005 Tashkent -90 kg

Seigo Saito (齋藤 制剛, Saitō Seigō; born 4 May 1977) is a retired Japanese judoka.

Saito is from Sapporo, Hokkaidō[1]. He belonged to Asahi Kasei after graduation from Kokushikan University in 2000.

Saito was good at Uchimata and Newaza in high-school days and was expected to get medal of Olympic Games or World Championships in the future[1]. But he was not able to use the skill of them by the trouble of knee like Anterior cruciate ligament injury since 2000[1].

In 2005, He won a gold medal at the Asian Championships and All-Japan Selected Championships with the skill that he learned newly like Kata guruma, Ōuchi gari and Kuchiki taoshi. But he was not chosen as a Japanese representative at the World Championships held in Cairo.

he has coached judo at Asahi Kasei since 2010. Among his students is Tatsuki Masubuchi Yohei Takai and so on[2].

His younger brother, Masamichi is also famous judoka and woa gold medal at the Kodokan Cup in 2001.

Achievements

  • 1994 - All-Japan Junior Championships (-86 kg) 2nd
- Inter-highschool championships (-86 kg) 3rd
  • 1995 - Inter-highschool championships (-86 kg) 1st
  • 1996 - All-Japan Junior Championships (-86 kg) 1st
  • 1997 - All-Japan Junior Championships (-86 kg) 1st
- All-Japan University Championships (-86 kg) 3rd
  • 1998 - All-Japan University Championships (-90 kg) 3rd
  • 1999 - All-Japan University Championships (-90 kg) 2nd
  • 2000 - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-90 kg) 2nd
  • 2002 - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-90 kg) 1st
  • 2003 - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-90 kg) 1st
  • 2004 - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-90 kg) 1st
  • 2005 - Asian Championships (-90 kg) 1st
  • 2008 - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-90 kg) 2nd
  • 2009 - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-90 kg) 2nd






  • 1991 - All-Japan Junior high school Championships (+78 kg) 3rd
  • 1993 - All-Japan high school Championships (+95 kg) 2nd
  • 1994 - World Junior Championships (+95 kg) 3rd
- All-Japan high school Championships (+95 kg) 1st
- Inter-highschool championships (+95 kg) 1st
  • 1995 - All-Japan University Championships (+95 kg) 3rd
  • 1996 - World Junior Championships (+95 kg) 3rd
  • 1997 - All-Japan Championships (Openweight only) 2nd
- Kodokan Cup (+95 kg) 3rd
- All-Japan Selected Championships (+100 kg) 3rd
- All-Japan University Championships (Openweigh) 1st
  • 1999 - Pacific Rim Championships (+100 kg) 1st
- Jigoro Kano Cup (+100 kg) 3rd
- World Masters Munich (+100 kg) 3rd
- All-Japan Selected Championships (+100 kg) 2nd
  • 2001 - All-Japan Championships (Openweight only) 3rd
- All-Japan Selected Championships (+100 kg) 2nd
  • 2002 - Paris Super World Cup (+100 kg) 2nd
  • 2003 - Jigoro Kano Cup (+100 kg) 3rd
- All-Japan Selected Championships (+100 kg) 2nd
  • 2005 - All-Japan Championships (Openweight only) 2nd

References

  1. ^ a b c "近代柔道 2010年9月号 入門!一流の技術 -第75回 齋藤制剛5段の「内股」-". Baseball Magazine Sha Co., Ltd. 2010-09-22.
  2. ^ "旭化成柔道部 -選手・スタッフ紹介-". Asahi Kasei.

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