Unleashing the Beast: Ogawa Kazusa’s Relentless Pursuit of Judo Greatness
Visually Impaired Judo Player Kazusa Ogawa Wins Bronze at Paris Paralympics
Kazusa Ogawa holds up the bronze medal she won in the women’s 70kg judo competition (weak vision) at the Paris Paralympics, Paris, on the 6th (Kyodo News)
Kazusa Ogawa, a 27-year-old judo player in the women’s 70 kg category (weak vision), has made history by winning bronze medals in two consecutive Olympics. Ogawa’s remarkable journey began about 10 years ago when she became visually impaired.
Despite the challenges she faced, Ogawa persevered and continued to pursue her passion for judo. Her determination and hard work paid off when she won the bronze medal at the Paris Paralympics.
Ogawa’s achievement is a testament to her strength and resilience. She serves as an inspiration to many, showing that with dedication and perseverance, anything is possible.

