Personal Judo History:
Commenced Judo Training under his father Late
Sensei N.T.Bangera. 5th Degree Black Belt. Judo Federation
of India. In Bombay Judo Club in January 1974.
| May 1980 |
Conferred 1st
– Dan by Technical Council of the Judo Federation of India
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| September 1987
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Conferred 2nd
Dan by T.C. of the J.F.I. Awarded National Diploma in Officiationg,
National ‘A’ Grade Referee. |
| December 1987
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Conferred 2nd
Dan by Kodokan Judo Institute, Tokyo, Japan.
Conferred 2nd Dan by International Judo Federation, Germany
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| January 1989
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Conferred 3rd
Dan by T.C. of the J.F.I. |
| March 1994 |
Awarded ‘B’
Grade, International Referee by Judo Union of as Asia |
| September 1994
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Conferred 4th
Dan by T.C. of the J.F.I. |
| December 1996
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Awarded ‘A’
Grade, International Referee Licence by International Judo
Federation in Tokyo, Japan |
| May 1998 |
Conferred 5rd
Dan by T.C. of the J.F.I. |
Coaching Career in Judo and Combined Martial
Arts:
20 years in the field under the able guidance
of his father Late Sensei N.T.Bangera. 5th Black Belt.
Who was the pioneer of Judo in India.
| 1989 |
Coached the
Indo Tibetan Border Police in Judo |
| 1991 |
Coached the
Corps of Military Police in Judo at Bangalore |
| 1990 Onward
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Coach of the
National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics Chief Coach
of Bombay Judo Club |

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