Judo in Romania began with Heishichi Ishiguro, Japanese
judoka, journalist and diplomat. Ishiguro taught
judo in college for one year: ONEF (Oficiul National de Educatie Fizica [English: National Office of Physical Education]).The best student was Emilian Teacă, a police captain. In 1937 the first Romanian Police Officer Championship took place in Bucharest with the participation of other students and fire-fighters from Cîmpina. An absolute (open) class was the only weight class. Romanian Judo began a sustained expansion after the
Second World War. Mihai Botez created the first Judo team section in Arad with the creation of sports club "Vagonul Arad". In the 1960s, professionals worked to create an independent Romanian Judo Federation. The first solidifying step was the creation of the Bucharest Commission for Judo within the framework of urban physical education and sports committee in 1962. The first Romanian medal at a senior European Championship was a bronze medal at
Ludwigshafen in
1977; won by
Árpád Szabo -60 kg. The Romanian men's team reached third place. This initial success was largely attributable to Korean Han Chan-He's work. ==Firsts==