Ole Bischof Explained

Birth Place:Reutlingen, West Germany
Country:Germany
Weight Class:–81 kg
Worlds Rank:3
Worlds Year:2009
Regionals Type:EU
Regionals Rank:1
Regionals Year:2005
Regionals Weight:Men's 81 kg
Olympics Rank:1
Olympics Year:2008
Olympics Weight:Men's 81 kg
Updated:25 May 2023

Ole Bischof (born 27 August 1979 in Reutlingen) is a German judoka. He is trained by 1984 Olympic gold medalist Frank Wieneke.

Biography

Bischof began in the TSG Reutlingen with judo. He became German champion at the age of 18 in 1997 in the age-group U21. Four years later, in 2001, he won the title of German champion in the Men's category. Following this, he won medals on more international competitions and became 2005 European champion.

Since 2001, Bischof has been competing in the team competitions for the TSV Abensberg. With the TSV Abensberg, he became team champion and 2006 European cup winner from 2002 to 2008.

For the Olympic Games 2004 in Athens, Ole was replaced Florian Wanner. Bischof was the best placed German in the world rankings, with Wanner holding the title of world champion (2003 in Osaka/Japan).

During the Olympics, Ole defeated judokas such as Tiago Camilo who was the silver medallist in Sydney 2000 and Roman Gontyuk, the silver medallist of Athens 2004. Ole won the -81 kg Olympic game by defeating Kim Jae-Bum of South Korea. In the 2012 London Olympics Bischof won the silver medal, being defeated in the final by Kim Jae-Bum.[1] He announced his retirement in September 2012.

In 2008 he appeared on the game show Schlag den Raab. He lost to Raab 3-63.

During his career he studied economics and graduated as a Diplom Volkswirt.

Achievements

Year Tournament Place Weight class
2012 Summer Olympics2nd Half middleweight (–81 kg)
2011 European Judo Championships3rd Half middleweight (–81 kg)
2009 European Judo Championships5th Half middleweight (–81 kg)
2009 World Judo Championships3rd Half middleweight (–81 kg)
2008 Summer Olympics1st Half middleweight (–81 kg)
2007 European Judo Championships5th Half middleweight (–81 kg)
2006 European Judo Championships5th Half middleweight (–81 kg)
2005 European Judo Championships1st Half middleweight (–81 kg)
2004 European Judo Championships2nd Half middleweight (–81 kg)
2003 Universiade3rd Half middleweight (–81 kg)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: German Judoka Bischof falls short in the final . DW.de . 31 July 2012.