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Hideo Ochi

Hideo Ochi (born February 29, 1940, in Saijō, Japan) is a Japanese master of karate. He is ranked 8th ''Dan'', and is a former Japan Karate Association (JKA) World Champion in ''kumite'' (sparring) and ''kata'' (patterns). He was also coach (European Championship in 1971, 1972 and 1975) of the German national team and Chief Instructor for JKA Europe. In 1997, he received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
== Biography ==
Ochi began his Shotokan karate training at the age of 14 years.
As a student of economics at Takushoku University, he was a member of its karate team and due to his success as a competitor he consequently applied as instructor for the JKA. He passed all the tests, and in 1964 the JKA made him instructor for the ''honbu dojo'' (headquarters training hall) in Tokyo.
During the following years, he was champion of Japan several times. Because of his victories in ''kata'' and ''kumite'' from 1966 to 1969 he eventually achieved the title "Grand Champion".

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