{"collections":["231a04cd-dc49-41b4-8d40-247c9056da9d"],"video":{"user":318,"group":181,"storageHostId":11,"visibility":1,"title":"Judo 108 students died","duration":164,"date":"2021-06-24","time":"09:43:16","id":"40744","type":"video","replay_url":"https:\/\/cdn.api.video\/vod\/vi4rq5hZScJnnrG7982SXnVj\/hls\/manifest.m3u8","description":"<p><span style=\"color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;\">Over the 27-year period 1983 to 2009, 108 students died as a result of judo accidents in Japanese junior and senior high schools (age range ca 12 to 18years), 60% of them from brain injury. The mean of four deaths per year is significantly higher than in any other school sport. ... Note that these figures do not include deaths from accidents outside school such as in private judo clubs, so the total number of deaths in young people is higher still. There have also been a large number of serious injuries, many of which have resulted in chronic higher brain dysfunction or persistent disturbance of consciousness.<\/span><br><\/p>","documents_linker":5,"reference":"5aaf89d8-ebe8-420e-b4e5-c62d5d323cb2","custoId":318},"version":1759405344,"playerConf":{"preRoll":0,"postRoll":0}}