Colin Oates

Colin Oates (born 7 June 1983 in Harold Wood, London) is an English Judoka.[1]

Oates won a Bronze medal in the 2011 European Championship defeating Pierre Duprat from France. In the 2011 World Championship he finished fifth losing to Musa Mogushkov from Russia in the bronze medal match. Securing qualification to his first Olympic Games in London.

Oates competed for Team GB in the 2012 London Olympics in the men's 66 kg judo event.[2] After victories over Australia's Ivo dos Santos and former World Champion Khashbaataryn Tsagaanbaatar Oates was beaten in the quarter finals by the eventual gold medallist, Lasha Shavdatuashvili from Georgia, being pinned for 15 seconds during "golden score" overtime. He lost again in the repêchage to Cho Jun-Ho of South Korea, who went on to win the bronze medal.[3]

In 2016 he achieved a personal best by winning a Silver medal at the European Championships in Russia. After London Colin went on to add to his Grand Slam and Grand Prix medals including a Gold in the Baku Grand Slam in 2014 followed by a Silver the following year.

Between 2012-2016 we was ranked in the top 15 of the world, spending most of that period in the top ten of the world and qualified for his second Olympics in Rio 2016, where he went out in the round of 32.

Colin has co-authored two judo books with his father Howard Oates.

Colin Oates Judo, Getting Started ISBN 978-1910773086.[4][5][6]

Colin Oates Judo: Groundwork ISBN 978-1910773369.[7]

References

  1. "Colin Oates interview". British Judo Association.
  2. "Colin Oates". www.london2012.com. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  3. "Colin Oates misses out on Olympics bronze after repechage defeat". www.metro.co.uk. 29 July 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  4. "Judo runs in the blood of this Norfolk family". Diss Mercury.
  5. "Colin Oates Judo: Getting Started". Bennion Kearny.
  6. "Colin Oates launches book with father to help fund Rio 2016 dream". Judo Inside.
  7. "Colin Oates Judo: Groundwork". Bennion Kearny.


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