The United States sent four athletes to compete in judo at the 1964 Games in Tokyo. They did not win any medals.
1) Paul Campbell in men's lightweight class.
2) Jim Bregman in men's middleweight class.
3) George Harris in men's heavyweight class.
4) Ben Campbell in men's open class.
The Brazil Olympic judo team has historically been strong, producing several medalists in various weight categories. Brazilian judokas have excelled in both men's and women's competitions, contributing to the country's reputation in the sport. Notable athletes include Tiago Camilo and Rafaela Silva, who have achieved significant success on the international stage. The team continues to be a competitive force in the Olympics, aiming for podium finishes in each iteration of the Games.
Olympic teams are limited to four athletes per team.
An olympic relay team usually consists of four people per team.
Aruba is sending a team of two athletes to the 2008 Olympics ... Jan Roodzant in swimming and Fiderd Vis in judo.
Egypt won one medal at the 2008 Games in Beijing, a bronze by Hesham Misbah in men's middleweight judo.
If you mean the number of team members, It would be the USA Summer Olympic Team every four years.
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Teresa Edwards made her 4th olympic appearance in 1996Even though, she is not first, Lisa Leslie is worth mentioning whe you talk about 4 Olympics GOLDS.
Kuwait sent a team of 8 athletes to participate in athletics, judo swimming, shooting, and table tennis at the 2008 Games in Beijing. They did not win any medals.
Judo teams are just people you train with, there is no set number. You can be a team of one or 100, it does not matter.
Four athletes have qualified for the Games ... Jean de Dieu Soloniaina Razanadrakoto has qualified in lightweight boxing, Berlioz Andriamihaja has qualified in 110 meter hurdles, Harifidy Nirina Ramilijaona in men's 100 meter dash and Norbert Elie in judo.
MICH JORDAN competed & won in the Olympic Games