Mizuho Katayama
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Mizuho Katayama (born 27 November 1969) is a synchronized swimming coach in Japan. Born to a Korean family in Japan, she participated in Japanese domestic synchronized swimming competitions under the name Mizuho Kōchi, and represented
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in international competitions under the name Kim Mijinsu, most notably in the women's solo and women's duet competitions at the . After her retirement from the South Korean national team, she married and began using her current name.


Early life

Katayama is a third-generation Korean resident of Japan and was born in
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, Osaka Prefecture. Her only given name since birth has been the
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Mizuho; her legal birth surname was
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, while she used the Japanese name Mizuho Kōchi as a pass name. She began participating in synchronized swimming from her fifth year of elementary school, and was trained at the in
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, where her coach was Akiko Motoyoshi, the younger sister of Japanese Olympic bronze medallist Miwako Motoyoshi. She went on to attend in Takaishi.木村公一 [Kimura Kōichi
「私にとって祖国とは・・・・・・ 在日韓国人・金美津穂のソウル五輪」
['For me, the fatherland is ...'; Zainichi Korean Mizuho Kim's Seoul Olympics] 『』''[Gekkan Gendai]'' 第22巻10号、1988年、180–188頁、
She entered the Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences in 1987.


Career

She competed in Japanese national championships, but could not represent Japan in international competition because she was not a Japanese citizen. In December 1987, she was invited by the , South Korea's official aquatics governing body, to be part of the first delegation to represent South Korea in synchronized swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics in
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. She competed under the name Kim Mijinsu, where "Mijinsu" is the Korean pronunciation of the
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she used at the time for her given name Mizuho. She came in 27th place in the women's solo with a score of 86.350, and in 10th place in the women's duet competitions with a score of 89.500. She again represented South Korea in the duet routine at the 1991 World Aquatics Championships with partner Choe Jeong-yun, and placed thirteenth. She placed first in the duet routine at the 1991 with partner Chiaki Yamamura (). After her wedding in 1993 to a Japanese man from Hiroshima, she used the
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Mizuho Katayama. She moved to Hiroshima, and became an instructor at the Hiroshima Synchronized Swimming Club, a board member of the Hiroshima Prefectural Swimming Federation, and a synchronized swimming referee for the
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. She was the coach for the Japanese team at the 2003 and 2004 Swiss Open Synchronized Swimming organized by . She was later the head coach for Japan's junior synchronized swimming team at the Asia Swimming Federation's 2007 Asian Age Group Championships in Jakarta,
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and the
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in
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,
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. She was promoted to head coach of Japan's national synchronized swimming team for the
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Video of Kim
and her partner Ha Su-gyeong practicing on 1 August 1988, via Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation {{DEFAULTSORT:Katayama, Mizuho 1969 births Living people South Korean synchronized swimmers Olympic synchronized swimmers of South Korea Sportspeople from Osaka Prefecture Synchronized swimmers at the 1988 Summer Olympics South Korean expatriate sportspeople in Japan Zainichi Korean people People from Izumiōtsu, Osaka