Kono, Tommy

Kono, Tommy

▪ Japanese-American athlete
byname of  Tamio Kono  
born June 27, 1930, Sacramento, California, U.S.

      American weightlifter who won Olympic and world championship medals in three different weight divisions.

      Kono and his parents were among the Japanese Americans interned at Tule Lake, California, during World War II. Kono had asthma as a child, but his health improved in the dry desert air. He also began a weightlifting regimen, and by 1952 he was a mainstay of the U.S. national team. He was particularly valuable to the team because of his clutch performances and his ability to increase and decrease body weight without significant loss of strength, thus enabling him to compete in several weight classes.

      In 1952, as a lightweight (weight limit 67.5 kg [149 pounds]), Kono won a national title and a gold medal at the Olympic Games held in Helsinki, Finland. As a middleweight (weight limit 75 kg [165 pounds]), he took four national titles (1953, 1958–60), a Pan American title (1959), four world titles (1953, 1957–59), and a silver medal at the Rome Olympics (1960). As a light heavyweight (weight limit 82.5 kg [182 pounds]), he earned six national titles (1954–55, 1957, 1961–63), two Pan American titles (1955, 1963), two world titles (1954–55), and an Olympic gold medal in Melbourne, Australia (1956). He also set a world record as a middle heavyweight (weight limit 90 kg [198 pounds]). In the course of winning these championships, Kono set 37 American, 8 Pan American, 7 Olympic, and 26 world records. He is the only weightlifter to set world records in four separate weight divisions.

 Though known chiefly as a weightlifter, Kono also won physique ( bodybuilding) titles: Mr. World in 1954 and Mr. Universe in 1955, 1957, and 1961. He served as national weightlifting coach for Mexico, West Germany, and the United States for the 1968, 1972, and 1976 Olympics, respectively, and from 1987 to 1989 he coached the U.S. Women's World Championship team. Kono is a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame and the International Weightlifting Hall of Fame. He was rated the greatest weightlifter of all time in a poll conducted under the auspices of the International Weightlifting Federation in 1982.
 

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