Yoel Razvozov
(1980 - )
Yoel Razvozov was born on July 5, 1980, in Russia.
Yoel became serious in his pursuit of judo excellence
in Russia, at the tender age of six and continued after his family immigrated
at age 11. He was on the fringes of the Israel judo team before his
stellar performance in the 2003 World Championships in Japan, where
he came in 7th. That same year he took 5th place in the European Championships
held in Dusseldorf. In 2004 Razvozov finished 3rd in three different
Super A-tournaments. The greatest achievement of his career however,
was in the 2004 European Championships held in Bucharest. He beat David
Papaux of Switzerland within seven seconds in the first round, and proceeded
to beat his next three opponents with quick ippon's before succumbing
to Kioshi Uematsu of Spain. The silver medal performance guaranteed
Yoel a place in Athens.
Razvozov kicked off his under-73 kilogram Olympic campaign,
in Athens 2004, with a bang. On August 16, he met Cuban Rubert Martinez
in the round of 32, after receiving a bye in the round of 64. Ten seconds
into the match, the aggressive Israeli wreaked an Ippon onto his stunned
opponent. In the round of 16 he faced Frenchman Daniel Fernandes, one
of the premier judokas in his weight class. Yoel started the match against
Fernandes (ranked 2nd in the world), with uncharacteristic caution.
However after a minute he began a series of aggressive moves which culminated
in a Koka for the Israeli. Razvozov was excellent from that moment on,
but lost on a controversial Ippon call with 2:47 to go. Thanks to the
success Daniel Fernandes enjoyed in following matches, Razvozov won
a spot in the consolation rounds. His first opponent was Jianhua Xie
of China. Yoel was up by a Waza-ari when after 2:33 minutes he was awarded
an Ippon. The Israeli was finally eliminated by Leandro Guilheiro of
Brazil. Razvozov was ahead two Yuko's to Guilheiro's Koka, but the Brazilian
won on an Ippon with 45 seconds to go.
He represents the Petah Tikva judo club.
Razvozov entered politics after his impressive Judo career, first becoming a member of the Netanya city council. After this he was chosen as a member of the Israeli olympic committee, and following that joined the Yesh Atid party in the Knesset and was placed eigth on the party list in the 2013 Knesset elections.
Sources: Jews In
Sports, Times of Israel (January 23, 2013) |