Shota Chochishvili was the first Soviet judoka to win an Olympic gold, losing only one match to eventual silver medalist David Starbrook in the third round of the half-heavyweight class at the 1972 Munich Olympics. After his rather unexpected win, Chochishvili won three silvers in a row at the European Championships, to which he later added a bronze in 1977. At the 1976 Olympics, Chochishvili was one of the main favourites for a gold medal in open class, but he lost to eventual winner Haruki Uemura and had to settle for a bronze medal. In 1989, after retiring from judo, Chochishvili won a match against the legendary professional wrestler Antonio Inoki in mixed martial arts. Later Shota Chochishvili worked as a judo coach and also served as the vice-president of the Georgian Olympic Committee and as the vice-president of the Georgian Judo Federation. His son Ramaz is also a judoka, who won a bronze medal at the 1996 European Championships, representing Ukraine.
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