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Japanese coach accused of beatings to quit from postAFP TOKYO -- Japan's national women's judo head coach said Thursday he would resign, the day after allegations emerged he had beaten his athletes with wooden swords.
February 1, 2013, 1:01 am TWN Ryuji Sonoda said that in the wake of the allegations it would be “difficult” for him to stay as coach, a position that sees him training Olympic athletes. “I would like to deeply apologize for causing trouble to all the people concerned with what I have done and said,” Sonoda told a news conference.
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