World Judo mourns the loss of Ichiro Abe Sensei

The International Judo Federation has announced the passing of Ichiro Abe sensei, Kodokan 10th dan, in his 99th year. The sad news came on 27th February 2022 in Tokyo, Japan.

His private funeral service will be attended by his relatives. The Kodokan farewell ceremony will be held on 26th March 2022 at 12:00p.m. in the Kodokan main dojo.

After Daïgo Toshiro senseï last year, it is an another judo legend who says goodbye. Ichiro Abe sensei was born on 12th November 1922 in Akita Prefecture, Japan. In 1938 he entered the Kodokan. In 1941 he graduated from Maebashi Junior High School and three years later Tokyo Higher Normal School, before he began his career in the Kodokan as part of the secretariat department in 1946.

Later he became a teacher in Osaka (Kishiwada Junior High School and Izumi High School) and served at the Sakai City Police Headquarters before moving abroad. From 1951 Abe sensei spent two years in Toulouse, France and brought a new vision of judo. He then went to Belgium in 1953 and made Belgian judoka happy for several decades. Based on his incredible knowledge, he became Technical Advisor of the European Judo Union. Later on in his life, he returned to Japan and the Kodokan where, in 1969, he became the chief of the International Department.

In 2006 he was awarded with the Kodokan 10th dan. Recognised for being a fine technician, he remained active on the tatami until very recently.

The entire judo community and Boec.COM presents their deepest condolences to his family and friends. RIP Sensei.

Source: www.ijf.org

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