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Teimoc Johnston-Ono is an American judoka who was born in 1954. He is a four-time national judo champion and a two-time Olympian. He is the first American to win a gold medal in judo at the Pan American Games. He is also the first American to win a gold medal in judo at the World Championships. Johnston-Ono is a 9th degree black belt in judo and is the highest-ranking American judoka. He is the founder and head instructor of the Johnston-Ono Judo Academy in Los Angeles, California. Johnston-Ono is married to his wife, Yoko, and has two children. He is 66 years old. Johnston-Ono's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his judo career, teaching judo, and other business ventures.

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2003

In 2003 Teimoc went to Brazil to compete in the World Masters Jiu Jitsu tournament, which he won. To date, he is undefeated and the only non-Brazilian to win both the Black Belt division and the Absolute Black Belt division. Returning in 2006, 2007 and 2008, he consecutively took back home first place awards in both divisions. He also received his Black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in 2006 under Fabricio Martins Costa. Teimoc is the only practitioner to win the prestigious World Masters competition in both Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

1990

Teimoc retired from competition in 1990 to become Head Coach of the US Olympic training center in Colorado Springs, and two years later he returned to his home in New York City to direct the Chelsea Piers Martial Arts program. He has also maintained a teaching, coaching, and representative position for the New York Athletic Club for over 40 years. As of 2009, he is head trainer of the 5 Points Academy in Chinatown, NYC.

1971

At the age of 16, Teimoc became one of the youngest Judo practitioners to receive the rank of Black Belt, winning titles in the Junior and Senior divisions, and in the High School Nationals the same year. He remained an accomplished high school wrestler and undefeated practitioner throughout his wrestling junior and senior career. In 1971 he qualified as an alternate for the 1972 Olympic Games, which earned him the nickname "The Kid". Four years later he captured a coveted spot on the 1976 Olympic Judo team.

1960

Teimoc's martial arts training started during the summer of 1960 in the basement of a Buddhist church. His father believed judo, kendo, aikido, and kyūdō were essential parts of an education, so at age of 6 he began his lifelong study of Judo. Four years later, at the 1964 World's Fair, he demonstrated the art of Judo and Kendo at the Japanese pavilion, and over the following years he progressed rapidly in both disciplines. Amongst his instructors were Kiyoshi Shiina, Wally Jay, and Jimmy Bregman.

1955

Teimoc Johnston-Ono (born in July 26, 1955) is a judo competitor and instructor.