Mashu Baker, born on September 25, 1994, in Tokyo, is a distinguished male judoka who has made significant strides in the world of judo. With an American father and a Japanese mother, he was raised primarily by his mother following their divorce during his childhood. This multicultural background has undoubtedly influenced his unique perspective and approach to the sport.
Beginning his judo journey at the tender age of seven, Baker quickly developed a passion for the martial art. His favorite technique, Ouchi Gari, showcases his strategic prowess on the mat. Over the years, he has honed his skills, leading to remarkable achievements in international competitions.
In 2015, Baker earned a bronze medal in the Middleweight (90 kg) division at the World Judo Championships, marking a significant milestone in his career. By 2019, he was ranked No. 38 in the world, a testament to his dedication and hard work. His crowning achievement came in 2016 when he clinched the gold medal in the under 90 kg division at the Rio Olympics, solidifying his status as one of the top judokas in the world.