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All-Japan Artistic Gymnastics Championships
The All-Japan Artistic Gymnastics Championships ( ja, 全日本体操競技選手権大会) are an artistic gymnastics competition, hosted by the Japan Gymnastic Association. The first edition took place in 1947, and the championships has been held annually since then. Winners Individual All-Around {, class="wikitable" , - style="background:#efefef" ! No. ! Year ! Location ! Men ! Women , - , 1 , , 1947 , , Kanazawa , , rowspan="5", Masao Takemoto , , rowspan="2", Tomiko Suzuki , - , 2 , , 1948 , , Tokyo , - , 3 , , 1949 , , Yokohama , , Fusako Wakabayashi , - , 4 , , 1950 , , Kanagawa , , Tomiko Suzuki , - , 5 , , 1951 , , Mito , , rowspan="2", Hiroko Ikeda , - , 6 , , 1952 , , Osaka , , rowspan="2", Takashi Ono , - , 7 , , 1953 , , rowspan="2", Tokyo , , Keiko Tanaka , - , 8 , , 1954 , , rowspan="2", Masao Takemoto , , Kyoko Sawamura , - , 9 , , 1955 , , Akita , , Keiko Tanaka , - , 10 , , 1956 , , Tokyo , , rowspan="5", Takashi Ono , ...
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Artistic Gymnastics
Artistic gymnastics is a discipline of gymnastics in which athletes perform short routines on different apparatuses. The sport is governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), which designs the Code of Points and regulates all aspects of elite international competition. Within individual countries, gymnastics is regulated by national federations like British Gymnastics and USA Gymnastics. Artistic gymnastics is a popular spectator sport at many competitions, including the Summer Olympic Games. History The gymnastic system was mentioned in writings by ancient authors, including Homer, Aristotle, and Plato. It included many disciplines that later became independent sports, such as swimming, racing, wrestling, boxing, and horse riding. It was also used for military training. In its present form, gymnastics evolved in Bohemia and what is now known as Germany at the beginning of the 19th century. The term "artistic gymnastics" was introduced to distinguish fr ...
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Chieko Tsukahara
is a Japanese gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Her husband is gymnast Mitsuo Tsukahara and son Naoya Tsukahara Naoya Tsukahara (Japanese:塚原 直也 ''Tsukahara Naoya'', born June 25, 1977) is a former Japanese artistic gymnast and 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist now coaching and competing for Australia. He is the son of the former Japanese gymnast, Mits .... References 1947 births Living people Japanese female artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of Japan Gymnasts at the 1968 Summer Olympics People from Nagasaki {{Japan-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Kyoji Yamawaki
is a former Japanese gymnast. He invented and named the skill on Horizontal bar known as the Yamawaki. Yamawaki competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the secon ... and won the bronze medal in the team final. He also won a bronze medal in the still rings event at the 1985 world championships ReferencesdatabaseOlympics External links 1957 births Living people Japanese male artistic gymnasts Medalists at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Gymnasts at the 1984 Summer Olympics Olympic gymnasts for Japan Olympic bronze medalists for Japan Olympic medalists in gymnastics Medalists at the 1984 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in gymnastics Gymnasts at the 1986 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Asian Games br ...
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Maiko Morio
is a Japanese gymnast. She competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1988 ( ko, 서울 1988, Seoul Cheon gubaek palsip-pal), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October .... Eponymous skill Morio has one eponymous skill listed in the Code of Points. References External links * 1967 births Living people Japanese female artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts for Japan Gymnasts at the 1984 Summer Olympics Gymnasts at the 1988 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Asian Games medalists in gymnastics Gymnasts at the 1982 Asian Games Gymnasts at the 1986 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1982 Asian Games Medalists at the 1986 Asian Games Originators of elements in artistic gymnastics 20th-century Japanese women {{Japan-artistic-gymnastic ...
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Kōji Gushiken
(born November 12, 1956, in Ōsaka) is a former Olympic gymnast for Japan at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the largest city in the state of California and the second most populous city in the United States after New York City, as well as one of the world' ..., where he won a total number of five medals, including two gold. He broke an ankle in May 1985 which prevented him from training for 3 months and hindered his performances at the 1985 World Championships. Gushiken announced his retirement at the 1985 Chūnichi Cup. He currently coaches other Olympic contenders. References * Competitive Results at gymn-forum.net 1956 births Living people Japanese male artistic gymnasts Gymnasts at the 1984 Summer Olympics Olympic gymnasts for Japan Olympic gold medalists for Japan Olympic silver medalists for Japan Olympic bronze medalists for Japan W ...
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Yayoi Kano
The started at the beginning of the Neolithic in Japan, continued through the Bronze Age, and towards its end crossed into the Iron Age. Since the 1980s, scholars have argued that a period previously classified as a transition from the Jōmon period should be reclassified as Early Yayoi. The date of the beginning of this transition is controversial, with estimates ranging from the 10th to the 3rd centuries BC. The period is named after the neighbourhood of Tokyo where archaeologists first uncovered artifacts and features from that era in the late 19th century. Distinguishing characteristics of the Yayoi period include the appearance of new Yayoi pottery styles and the start of an intensive rice agriculture in paddy fields. A hierarchical social class structure dates from this period and has its origin in China. Techniques in metallurgy based on the use of bronze and iron were also introduced from China via Korea to Japan in this period. The Yayoi followed the Jōmon peri ...
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Hajime Mikami
is the Japanese word meaning . In the Japanese traditional martial arts such as karate, judo, aikido, Kūdō and kendo, it is a verbal command to "begin". Hajime is also a common Japanese given name for males. In the Amami Islands, Hajime (元) is a surname. Possible writings Hajime can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *始め, "beginning" or "start" *初め, "beginning" or "first" ;as a given name *一, "first" *元, "beginning" or "origin" *始, "beginning" or "start" *肇, "beginning" *基, "fundamental" *創, "genesis" *孟, "beginning" or "chief" *朔, "first day of month" *甫, "beginning" or "great" The name can also be written in hiragana as はじめ and katakana as ハジメ People Given name *, Japanese politician *, Japanese musician, actor and comedian *, Japanese sumo wrestler *, Japanese politician *, Japanese football player *, first doctor to discover the Minamata disease *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese manga artist; crea ...
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Ayako Akabane
Ayako is a feminine Japanese given name. Possible writings Ayako can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: * 文子, "writings, child" * 綾子, "twill, child" * 絢子, "kimono design, child" * 彩子, "coloring, child" * 順子, "order, child" * 礼子, "courtesy, child" * 亜矢子, "Asia, arrow, child" * 安夜子, "peaceful, night, child" The name can also be written in hiragana () or katakana (). People with the name *, Japanese model and actress *, Japanese politician *, Japanese enka singer *, Japanese writer, actress and daughter of Steven Seagal *, Japanese-Mexican professional wrestler *, Japanese model and beauty pageant winner *, Japanese tennis player *, Japanese singer-songwriter *, Japanese comedian *, Japanese-born American journalist *, Japanese announcer *, Japanese middle-distance runner *, Japanese announcer *, Japanese voice actress and pop singer *, Japanese hurdler *, Japanese women's footballer *, Japanese synchronized swimmer *, Ja ...
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Shigeru Kasamatsu
is a retired Japanese artistic gymnast. He competed at the 1972 Olympics and won a gold medal with the Japanese team. Individually he won a silver on parallel bars and bronze medals on the floor and horizontal bar. Kasamatsu won six world titles in 1974 and 1978. The ''Kasamatsu vault'' is named after him. In 2006, he was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. His wife Kazue Hanyu and son Akihiro Kasamatsu are also retired Olympic gymnasts.Shigeru Kasamatsu
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Shigeru Kasamatsu
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Satoko Okazaki
is a Japanese gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1976 Summer Olympics Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phi .... References 1961 births Living people Japanese female artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts for Japan Gymnasts at the 1976 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) {{Japan-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Hiroshi Kajiyama (gymnast)
is a Japanese former gymnast who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phi .... References 1953 births Living people Japanese male artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts for Japan Gymnasts at the 1976 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Japan Olympic bronze medalists for Japan Olympic medalists in gymnastics Medalists at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Universiade medalists in gymnastics FISU World University Games gold medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1976 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1977 Summer Universiade 20th-century Japanese people 21st-century Japanese people {{Japan-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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