Olympic Judo Tickets


Olympic judo tickets have it all; history, excitement, thrills, even a little romance. Literally "the gentle way" in Japanese, Judo has captivated the imaginations of everybody, from Japanese military generals to western Walter Mitties, who like to think of themselves as fantastical warriors in daydreams. Judo is partially derived from jujitsu, the martial art of the ancient samurai, which is why it carries images of dragons, of smoking volcanoes, and of honor. The winner of a Judo match is the man who manages to throw his opponent to the floor, and as an Olympic sport it is peculiar in that submission holds allow choking and even the breaking of an opponent's arm. Olympics judo tickets are always a big seller, as sports enthusiasts flock to the exquisite arenas to watch these modern day gladiators in action. Buy 2008 Olympics judo tickets, and be warned; this is a sight for those who have a stomach for serious competition. These guys mean business!
Buy 2008 Olympics Judo Tickets
"It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog", they say, and this is never more true than in Judo. Or so people used to think. In the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, six-foot tall Dutchman Anton Geesink unexpectedly beat Japanese champion Kaminaga Akio. That this happened in front of 15,000 Olympics Judo tickets holders at Nippon Budokan Hall, made the feat all the more amazing. Even more amazingly, Geesink then beat Akio again. This destroyed the until then unshakable belief that a skilled judoka could defeat any opponent regardless of that opponent's size. It also illustrates the unpredictable nature of the sport, from which many of the world's top athletes have emerged. 2008 Olympics judo tickets represent some of the highest forms of physical artistry in global athletics. "Who dares wins", they say, and it is time to be daring...

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