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Swiss Judo Pioneer Eric Hänni Dies at 86
Olympic silver medalist and Swiss judo legend Eric Hänni, who won Switzerland's first Olympic judo medal in 1964, passed away on December 25.

Swiss Judo Pioneer Passes Away
Eric Hänni, a legendary figure in Swiss judo, passed away on December 25, 2023, at the age of 86. The Swiss Judo and Ju-jitsu Federation announced the death of one of its most distinguished members, marking the end of an era in Swiss martial arts history. Hänni's passing has left a significant void in the Swiss sporting community, where he had been a respected figure for decades.
Olympic Legacy and Achievements
Hänni's crowning achievement came at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, where he secured Switzerland's first-ever Olympic judo medal, claiming silver in a historic performance. This groundbreaking achievement not only put Swiss judo on the international map but also paved the way for future generations of Swiss judoka. The same year, he further demonstrated his prowess by winning a bronze medal at the European Championships, establishing himself as one of Europe's premier competitors in the sport.
Technical Excellence and Contributions
Throughout his career, Hänni was renowned for his mastery of the uchi-mata technique, which became his signature move. His technical proficiency and dedication to the sport earned him the prestigious ninth dan rank, one of the highest honors in judo. This achievement reflected not only his competitive success but also his deep understanding of judo principles and his contribution to the art's development in Switzerland.
Impact on Swiss Sports
The Swiss Judo and Ju-jitsu Federation remembered Hänni as 'a source of inspiration and a role model for many.' His influence extended far beyond his competitive achievements, as he helped establish Switzerland as a respected nation in international judo. His legacy continues to inspire Swiss athletes, and his pioneering spirit remains a cornerstone of Swiss judo's identity. Hänni's contributions to Swiss sports will be remembered as instrumental in developing judo's popularity and success in Switzerland.