Talk:Masashi Ebinuma

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Injured?[edit]

Was Ebinuma injured during his semifinal match at the 2012 Olympics? He appeared to have an injured left shoulder from the way he landed - trying not to give his opponent from Georgia a full ippon by landing on his back. If he was injured and he won the bronze medal match on a bad shoulder, I think that should be mentioned in the article. Not only would it be a noteworthy accomplishment for him to have won a medal match on an injured shoulder, but I also think it would have instructive value to students of judo - it would demonstrate the importance of falling correctly. Dcs002 (talk) 05:11, 8 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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