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As origens do judô brasileiro: a árvore genealógica dos medalhistas olímpicos Las orígenes del judo brasileño: el árbol genealogica de los ganadores de medallas olímpicas The roots of Brazilian judo, the genealogic tree from olympic medalists

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Author(s)
Alexandre Velly Nunes
Kátia Rubio
Keywords
Genealogía
Judo
La historia oral
Genealogia
Judô
História oral
Genealogy
Judo
Oral History
Sports
GV557-1198.995
Recreation. Leisure
GV1-1860
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1558595
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https://doaj.org/article/2a0fb26019bf404a81a16dd9f6296013
Abstract
O Brasil participou de todas as edições dos Jogos Olímpicos (JO) no judô, nos quais 12 atletas brasileiros conquistaram medalhas. O objetivo deste estudo foi elaborar uma "árvore genealógica judoística" do judô brasileiro a partir destes medalhistas. A metodologia utilizada foi História Oral de Vida Híbrida. Foram entrevistados os 12 medalhistas brasileiros em JO e seus professores. Identificamos todos os formadores dos professores destes medalhistas, até encontrar os "genearcas", aqueles que chegaram ao Brasil com condições de transmitir estes conhecimentos. As informações obtidas com os entrevistados foram analisadas juntamente com outros documentos. Maeda e Satake foram os primeiros japoneses a chegar e fazer demonstrações de judô no Brasil, a partir de 1914. Ryuzo Ogawa, que fundou a Budokan em 1936, foi o genearca que influenciou o maior número destes atletas. O primeiro medalhista brasileiro, Chiaki Ishii, foi também um genearca, pois influenciou outros atletas e professores.<br>Brasil ha participado en todas las ediciones de los Juegos Olímpicos (JO) en judo, aunque 12 atletas brasileños ganaron medallas. El objetivo de este estudio fue preparar un árbol genealogica judoística de estos mismos medallistas olimpicos de judo. La historia oral de vida híbrida es la metodología utilizada. Entrevistamos a los 12 medallistas brasileños y sus entrenadores. Se identificaron todos los entrenadores formadores de estos medallistas también, hasta que encuentre los genearcas, que llegaran a Brasil y lograron hacer la transmisión de este conocimiento. La información obtenida de los encuestados fueron analizadas junto con otros documentos. Maeda y Satake fueron los primeros a llegar y dar demostraciones de judo en Brasil, desde 1914. Ryuzo Ogawa, quien fundó Budokan en 1936, fue el genearca que influyó el mayor número de estos atletas. El primer medallista brasileño, Chiaki Ishii, fue también un genearca al influir otros atletas y entrenadores.<br>Brazil has participated in all editions of the Olympic Games (OG) in Judo, and 12 Brazilian athletes were medalists. The goal of the present study is to prepare a Judo genealogical tree from the Brazilian Judo of those medalists. The methodology used was the oral history of life hybrid. The 12 Brazilian Judo medalists and their coaches were interviewed. After identified all of the former coaches from those medalists, we were able to find the genearches, those who came into Brazil with the possibility to transmit these knowledge. The answers obtained from the respondents were analyzed together with other documents. Maeda and Satake were the first ones to arrive in Brazil and began the demonstrations, in 1914. Ryuzo Ogawa, who found Budokan in 1936, was the genearch who influenced the highest number of those athletes. The first Brazilian medalist, Chiaki Ishii, was a genearch as well, since he influenced other athletes and coaches.
Date
2012-12-01
Type
Article
Identifier
oai:doaj.org/article:2a0fb26019bf404a81a16dd9f6296013
10.1590/S1807-55092012000400011
1807-5509
1981-4690
https://doaj.org/article/2a0fb26019bf404a81a16dd9f6296013
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