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Aquatics At The 2005 East Asian Games
Aquatics at the 2005 East Asian Games in Macau, included competition in 3 disciplines: *Swimming (2–6 November);Swimming event schedule from thofficial resultsfrom the 2005 East Asian Games; published by OmegaTiming; retrieved 2010-07-09. swum in a 50m pool (i.e. "long course meters") *Diving (30 October - 1 November)Diving event schedule from thfrom the 2005 East Asian Games; published by OmegaTiming; retrieved 2010-07-10. *Synchronized Swimming (3–5 November).Synchro event schedule from thfrom the 2005 East Asian Games; published by OmegaTiming; retrieved 2010-07-10. Swimming Schedule Prelims began at 9:00 a.m.; Finals at 7:00 p.m. These Games marked the first time the 50s of stroke (50 back, 50 breast, 50 fly) were sum at the Games; consequently, new Games Records (GR) were established in each of these events. Participating countries * * * * * * * * * Results Men Women Medal table Diving Schedule Results Men Women Medal table Synchronised swim ...
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2005 East Asian Games
The 4th East Asian Games was an international multi-sport event for countries in East Asia which was held in Macau from October 29 to November 6, 2005. Host city At the 11th EAGA Council Meeting held in Guam in March 1996, Macau, then a Portuguese colony was awarded the right and honour to host the 4th East Asian Games. Venues * Estádio Campo Desportivo ** Macau Stadium - Opening ceremony, Athletics, Football ** Macau Hockey Centre - Hockey ** Macau Olympic Aquatic Centre - Aquatics (Diving, Swimming, Synchronised swimming) ** Macau Stadium Pavilion - Weightlifting * Macau East Asian Games Dome ** Theatre - Dance sport ** Arena - Closing ceremony, Gymnastics * Macau University of Science and Technology ** Sports Field - Football * Tap Seac Multisport Pavilion - Basketball * Bowling Centre - Bowling * Nam Van Lake Nautical Centre - Dragon boat, Rowing * IPM Multi-sport Pavilion - Karate * Macau International Shooting Range - Shooting * Tennis Academy - Soft tennis, Tennis * Macau ...
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Takashi Nakano
is a Japanese former swimmer, who specialized in backstroke events. He collected a total of three silver medals in the 200 m backstroke at the Universiade (2003 in Daegu, 2005 in Izmir, and 2007 in Bangkok). Nakano is also a graduate at Hosei University in Tokyo. Nakano made his international debut at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, where he earned a silver medal in the 200 m backstroke, clocking at 2:00.78. At the 2005 FINA World Championships in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Nakano broke a two-minute barrier, but rounded out the final field in last place by 0.17 of a second behind Croatia's Gordan Kozulj in 1:58.91. Nakano also lowered his personal best to 1:59.34, but added a bronze to his silver from Busan in the same stroke at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar. Nakano competed for the Japanese squad in the men's 200 m backstroke at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Leading up to the Games, he placed second behind Ryosuke Irie at the Olympic trials in ...
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Yoo Jung-Nam
Yoo Jung-nam (also ''Yu Jeong-nam'', ko, 유 정남; born 12 September 1983) is a South Korean swimmer, who specialized in butterfly events. He represented his nation South Korea at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and has won a career total of four medals (one silver and three bronze) in a major international competition, spanning the 2002 Asian Games and the 2005 East Asian Games. Yoo is also a member of the swimming team and a graduate of physical education at Seoul National University. Yoo competed for the South Korean swimming team in the men's 200 m butterfly at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Leading up to the Games, he topped the field with a time of 2:00.77 to make the FINA B-cut at the Dong-A Swimming Championships in Ulsan. Rallying from sixth at the 150-metre turn in heat two, Yoo put in a late surge on the final lap to edge out the frontrunners Douglas Lennox-Silva of Puerto Rico and Vladan Marković Vladan Marković (Serbian Cyrillic: Владан Мар ...
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Wu Peng
Wu Peng (; born May 16, 1987 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang) is a Chinese former swimmer. He has concentrated on the butterfly since the 10th National Games in 2005. Early life and career Wu's parents first sent him to the pool when he was four years old as an exercise for weight-loss.http://v.ku6.com/show/i8tt2DSnVXd7xS-p.html 我的奥林匹克——吴鹏 (translation: "My Olympics – Wu Peng") as part of the 2004 "我的奥林匹克" ("My Olympics") series. He first decided to dedicate himself to swimming while watching swimming in the 1996 Olympics; the best result for Chinese men's swimming was 4th place in 50m freestyle, while Chinese women's swimming got gold. Wu said to his father that he wanted to be the first Chinese man to stand on the podium for Olympic swimming. Wu's father died of a heart attack in 2003 while meeting Wu to bring him home for the weekend after practice. Career He had excellent times at the National Games and Asian Games. In fact, he has brought hope to C ...
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Masahiro Okuno
Masahiro is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese councillor (''Rōjū'') *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese ski jumper *, Japanese artist *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese guitarist and composer *, Japanese baseball player *, American-Japanese wrestler *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese racing driver *, Japanese ice hockey player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese politician * actor *, Japanese politician *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese video game artist *, Japanese footballer * Masahiro Kamiya born 1963, Japanese actor *, Japanese murderer * Masahiro Kaneko (born 1991), Japanese footballer * Masahiro Kano (born 1977), Japanese footballer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese musician and composer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese watchmaker *, Japanese actor and voice actor *, Japanese film director *, Japanese ...
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Ryo Takayasu
is a Japanese butterfly swimmer. Major achievements 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships * 100m butterfly 2nd (52.59) * 4×100m medley relay 2nd (3:35.70) 2007 World Championships A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, ... * 50m butterfly 10th (24.03) * 100m butterfly 23rd (53.53) Personal bests In long course * 50m butterfly: 23.45 Japanese Record (April 16, 2009) * 100m butterfly: 52.43 (April 20, 2008) In short course * 50m butterfly: 23.04 (March 16, 2008) * 100m butterfly: 49.90 Asian, Japanese Record (March 8, 2009) References * http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/japan2007/pc/players/0020.html 1981 births Living people Japanese male butterfly swimmers People from Kanagawa Prefecture World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming Asian Games medalists in swim ...
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Zhou Jia Wei
Zhou may refer to: Chinese history * King Zhou of Shang () (1105 BC–1046 BC), the last king of the Shang dynasty * Predynastic Zhou (), 11th-century BC precursor to the Zhou dynasty * Zhou dynasty () (1046 BC–256 BC), a dynasty of China ** Western Zhou () (1046 BC–771 BC) ** Eastern Zhou () (770 BC–256 BC) * Western Zhou (state) () (440 BC–256 BC) * Eastern Zhou (state) () (367 BC–249 BC) * Northern Zhou () (557–581), one of the Northern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period * Wu Zhou () (690–705), an imperial dynasty established by Wu Zetian * Later Zhou () (951–960), the last of the Five dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period * Zhou (Zhang Shicheng's kingdom) () (1354–1367), a state founded by Zhang Shicheng during the Red Turban Rebellion * Zhou (Qing period state) () (1678–1681), a state founded by Wu Sangui during the Qing dynasty Other uses *Zhou (surname) (), Chinese surname *Zhou (country subdivision) () ...
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Xue Ruipeng
Xue Ruipeng (born 1988-03-20 in Taiyuan, Shanxi) is a Chinese swimmer, who competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Currently coaching for the national swimming squad of Hong Kong. Major achievements *2005 East Asian Games The 4th East Asian Games was an international multi-sport event for countries in East Asia which was held in Macau from October 29 to November 6, 2005. Host city At the 11th EAGA Council Meeting held in Guam in March 1996, Macau, then a Portugues ... - 2nd 200m breast *2008 National Champions Tournament - 1st 200m breast References *http://2008teamchina.olympic.cn/index.php/personview/personsen/5373 1988 births Living people Chinese male breaststroke swimmers Swimmers from Shanxi Olympic swimmers for China Sportspeople from Taiyuan Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in swimming Swimmers at the 2010 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for China Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games {{PRChina-swimming-bi ...
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Daisuke Kimura
Daisuke Kimura (born 23 August 1981) is a Japanese former breaststroke swimmer. Kimura was a 200-metre breaststroke silver medalist behind Kosuke Kitajima at both the 2002 and 2006 Asian Games, but got the better of the Olympic champion to win the 2006 national title. He won a bronze medal for the 200 metre breaststroke at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships and swam in two FINA World Championships The FINA World Championships or World Aquatics Championships are the World Championships for aquatics sports: swimming, diving, high diving, open water swimming, artistic swimming, and water polo. They are run by FINA, and all swimming events ar .... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kimura, Daisuke 1981 births Living people Japanese male breaststroke swimmers Universiade silver medalists for Japan Universiade medalists in swimming Medalists at the 2003 Summer Universiade Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Asian Games medalists in swimming Swimmers at ...
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Genki Imamura
is a Japanese swimmer who won a bronze medal in the 200 m breaststroke at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships. He finished 11th in the same event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Biography Imamura was named after the main character of the sports manga '' Ganbare Genki''. At first, he competed in baseball, and only in high school started seriously training in swimming. In 2004, at the national championships he finished second after Kosuke Kitajima in the 200 m breaststroke. He thus qualified for the 2004 Olympics, but did not reach the finals. His peak came in 2005 when he won the national title in 200 m breaststroke, beating Kitajima, and finished second in the 100 m breaststroke. He then won a bronze medal at the World Championships, a bronze medal at the Universiade, and three medals at the 2005 East Asian Games The 4th East Asian Games was an international multi-sport event for countries in East Asia which was held in Macau from October 29 to November 6, 2005. Host city At ...
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