Soichi Hashimoto Judoka
Soichi Hashimoto
Soichi Hashimoto
Country: Japan | Born: 24 August 1991 (32 years)
Soichi Hashimoto is considered as the logical successor of double Olympic Champion Shohei Ono. Be was 2017 world champion and amassed silver medals in 2018, 2022, and 2023, along with a bronze in 2021.Together with 2020 Olympic champion Shohei Ono dominated the -73kg category from 2016 to 2023 winning six Grand Slams and two Grand Prix events and four IJF World Masters (2016, 2017, 2019, 2023). Won the World Mixed team gold six times with his team.
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Match balance per year
Year Matches Won Lost % won
2023 2 1 1 50.0%
2021 1 1 0 100.0%
2019 1 1 0 100.0%
2018 1 1 0 100.0%
2017 3 3 0 100.0%
Total 8 7 1 87.5%
Head-to-heads
Date Opponent Noc Rnd W/L Type Event Cat video
2 Dec 2023 Heydarov, Hidayat AZE final L GSL Tokyo U73
9 May 2023 Heydarov, Hidayat AZE 3/5 W WCh Doha U73
8 Jun 2021 Heydarov, Hidayat AZE 3/5 W WCh Budapest U73
9 Feb 2019 Heydarov, Hidayat AZE 1/2 W GSL Paris U73
22 Sep 2018 Heydarov, Hidayat AZE 1/2 W WCh Baku U73
16 Dec 2017 Heydarov, Hidayat AZE 1/2 W IJFMA St. Petersburg U73
30 Aug 2017 Heydarov, Hidayat AZE 1/2 W WCh Budapest U73
11 Feb 2017 Heydarov, Hidayat AZE 1/4 W GSL Paris U73
Results comparison
Date Hashimoto Heydarov City Type Cat
2 Dec 2023
2
1
Tokyo GSL U73
5 Aug 2023
1
9
Budapest IJFMA U73
9 May 2023
3
5
Doha WCh U73
8 Oct 2022
2
3
Tashkent WCh U73
5 Feb 2022
2
9
Paris GSL U73
8 Jun 2021
3
5
Budapest WCh U73
13 Dec 2019
1
9
Qingdao IJFMA U73
9 Feb 2019
1
5
Paris GSL U73
22 Sep 2018
2
3
Baku WCh U73
16 Dec 2017
1
3
St. Petersburg IJFMA U73
30 Aug 2017
1
5
Budapest WCh U73
11 Feb 2017
1
3
Paris GSL U73
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