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Takashi Nagao ( ja, 長尾隆史; born 31 August 1957)Takashi Nagao
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is a Japanese former
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athlete who competed in the
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. He was the gold medallist at the
1982 Asian Games The 9th Asian Games ( hi, 1982 एशियाई खेल) were held from 19 November to 4 December 1982, in Delhi, India. 74 Asian and Asian Games records were broken at the event. This was also the first Asiad to be held under the aegis of ...
and the
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, as well as runner-up at those tournaments in 1978 and 1979. A three-time national champion at the Japan Championships in Athletics, his personal best for the 400 m hurdles was 49.59 seconds. He also twice represented Asia at the IAAF World Cup.


Career

Nagao established himself among the top Asian hurdlers in the 1977 season. At the Japan Championships in Athletics that year he won the 400 m hurdles title in a time of 51.11 seconds – the best ever recorded by a Japanese athlete at the competition.Japanese Championships
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He was unable to compete at the 1977
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, as the even was cancelled due to the lack of support from the International Amateur Athletics Federation, following the exclusion of
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from the tournament.Asian Championships
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Nagao competed at two major international events that year: he was Asia's selection for the
1977 IAAF World Cup The 1st IAAF World Cup in Athletics was an international track and field sporting event sponsored by the International Association of Athletics Federations, held from 2 to 4 September 1977, at the Rheinstadion in Düsseldorf, West Germany. Overal ...
, placing eighth,Takashi Nagao
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and was a bronze medallist at the
1977 Pacific Conference Games The 1977 Pacific Conference Games was the third edition of the international athletics competition between five Pacific coast nations: Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand and the United States. It was held on 3 and 4 December in Canberra, Austral ...
, finishing behind Australian Garry Brown and Sam Turner of the United States. Nagao defended his national title in 1978 and was thus selected to represent Japan at the
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. He reached the final and finished in a time of 50.98 seconds, taking runner-up spot behind Iraqi hurdler Hussein Kadhum.Asian Games
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He teamed up for the
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with sprinters Eiji Natori, Yasuhiro Harada and
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er Junichi Usui and anchored the quartet to a gold medal, narrowly holding off India's 800 m Asian Games champion
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. Nagao ran a lifetime best of 49.59 seconds in
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in September that year – a time which placed him eleventh on the global seasonal rankings. He won a third consecutive national title in 1979, winning in a championship record of 51.09 seconds. He was a pick for the national team for the 1979 Asian Athletics Championships held in Tokyo. The Japanese duo of Nagao and Yukihiro Yoshimatsu reached the podium, with Kadhum retaining his position as the continent's best hurdler and Nagao again taking a silver medal. Yoshimatsu succeeded Nagao to the national title in 1980 (breaking his record as well). Shigenori Ohmori was the new Japanese 400 m hurdles champion in 1981, but Nagao overhauled his national rival at the 1979 Asian Athletics Championships, running 50.32 seconds to top the podium in a
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time. Ohmori and Yoshimatsu rounded out the podium to make it a Japanese medal sweep at the championships in Tokyo. Nagao was the first Japanese male athlete to win the championship title. Replacing Kadhum as the region's top hurdler, he was chosen for both the 400 m hurdles and the 4 × 400 m relay team for Asia at the
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.III World Cup, Rome 1981
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Nagao failed to win the national championships in 1982, as Ohmori led the field for a second year running. However, Nagao maintained his dominance at continental level with a gold medal at the Asian Games in New Delhi. The final was a battle between the two Japanese and Nagao came out on top for a second Asian title, breaking the Asian Games record in the process with his effort of 50.60 seconds. In contrast to his unique Asian Championships win, Nagao's Asian Games title added to a long tradition of Japanese success in the 400 m hurdles, as he became the nation's fifth man to claim the gold. This proved to be the last major medal of his career and after the age of twenty-five he never managed to win another national title either.


National titles

* Japan Championships in Athletics **110 m hurdles: 1977, 1978, 1979


International competitions


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nagao, Takashi Living people 1957 births Place of birth missing (living people) Japanese male hurdlers Athletes (track and field) at the 1978 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 1982 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Asian Games gold medalists for Japan Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1978 Asian Games Medalists at the 1982 Asian Games Japan Championships in Athletics winners Asian Athletics Championships winners