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1967 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship
The 1967 FIVB Women's World Championship was the fifth edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held from 25 to 29 January 1967 at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan. Background Since its inaugural edition in 1952, the women's and men's World Championships were hosted by the same country. The FIVB decided to split the tournaments, awarding men's and women's to different countries, for 1966 the men's was held in Czechoslovakia and the women's was planned to be held in Lima, Peru between 12 and 29 October. Lima withdrew as organizer and the tournament was delayed until a new host could be found. With Japan chosen as host (the first time the World Championships were played in Asia), the tournament went ahead in January 1967. Due to international political tensions caused by the Cold War, hosts Japan warned it would not display the flags nor have the national anthems of North Korea and East Germany played. Both teams together with the Eas ...
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Tokyo
Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most populous urban areas in the world. The Greater Tokyo Area, which includes Tokyo and parts of six neighboring Prefectures of Japan, prefectures, is the most populous metropolitan area in the world, with 41 million residents . Lying at the head of Tokyo Bay, Tokyo is part of the Kantō region, on the central coast of Honshu, Japan's largest island. It is Japan's economic center and the seat of the Government of Japan, Japanese government and the Emperor of Japan. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government administers Tokyo's central Special wards of Tokyo, 23 special wards, which formerly made up Tokyo City; various commuter towns and suburbs in Western Tokyo, its western area; and two outlying island chains, the Tokyo Islands. Although most of the w ...
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Universo Online
(Portuguese, 'Universe Online') (known by the acronym UOL) is a Brazilian web content, products and services company. It belongs to Grupo Folha enterprise. UOL is the world's largest Portuguese speaking portal, featuring more than 1,000 news sources and 7 million pages. The portal provides website hosting, data storage, publicity dealing, online payments and security systems. It also holds more than 300,000 online shops, 23 million buyers, and 4 million vendors in its portals. In 2012, UOL was the fifth most visited website in Brazil. According to Ibope Nielsen Online, UOL is Brazil's largest internet portal with more than 50 million unique visitors and 6.7 billion page views every month. History UOL was established by Grupo Folha on April 28, 1996. After seven months, UOL joined portal Brasil Online (BOL) from Editora Abril. However Editora Abril does not own shares in BOL anymore. Portugal Telecom had 29% of UOL, but sold its shares to Folhapar, a company controlled b ...
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Teruko Yamada
Teruko Yamada (born 6 June 1956) is a Japanese luger. She competed in the women's singles event at the 1976 Winter Olympics The 1976 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XII Olympic Winter Games (, ) and commonly known as Innsbruck 1976 (), were a winter multi-sport event celebrated in Innsbruck, Austria, from February 4 to 15, 1976. The games were awarded to Inn .... References External links * 1956 births Living people Japanese female lugers Olympic lugers for Japan Lugers at the 1976 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Aomori Prefecture 20th-century Japanese sportswomen {{Japan-luge-bio-stub ...
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Suzue Takayama
is a female Japanese former volleyball player who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics. Early life Takayama was born in Osaka Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Osaka Prefecture has a population of 8,778,035 () and has a geographic area of . Osaka Prefecture borders Hyōgo Prefecture to the northwest, Kyoto Prefecture to the north, Nara .... Domestic career Takayama played for the Hitachi Musashi team in the domestic Volleyball League. She was part of the squad which won the national title in 1967 and 1968, the first two years the League was played. Volleyball career Takayama was a member of the Japanese squad which won gold at the 1967 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championships. The next year, in 1968, she was part of the Japanese team which won the silver medal in the Olympic tournament. She played all seven matches. Awards As a member of the Japanese squad which won the 1967 World Championships, Takayama was a re ...
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Kunie Shishikura
is a Japanese former volleyball player who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics. She was born in Chiba Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Chiba Prefecture has a population of 6,278,060 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Chiba Prefecture borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, Saitama .... In 1968 she was part of the Japanese team which won the silver medal in the Olympic tournament. She played all seven matches. External linksprofile 1946 births Living people Japanese women's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players for Japan Volleyball players at the 1968 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for Japan Olympic medalists in volleyball Medalists at the 1968 Summer Olympics 20th-century Japanese sportswomen Volleyball players from Chiba Prefecture {{japan-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Yoko Shinozaki
is a Japanese volleyball player {{short description, none This is a list of lists of volleyball players, and of notable examples in fiction. Lists of notable players * List of international volleyball players * List of American beach volleyball players * List of Chinese volleyb ... and Olympic champion. She was a major player to help Japanese women's national volleyball, team to dominate the World in 1962-67 by winning 1962 FIVB Women's World Championship, 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and 1967 FIVB Women's World Championship in row."1964 Summer Olympics – Tokyo, Japan – Volleyball"
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Eiko Haga
Eiko is a feminine Japanese given name. Eikō, also spelled Eikou or Eikoh, is a masculine Japanese given name. The meanings of these names depend on the kanji used to write them. Kanji In the feminine name Eiko, "ko" is generally written with a kanji meaning "child" (), while "Ei" may be written in a wide variety of ways with either a single kanji read "ei" or two kanji read "e" and "i", including: * (first kanji meaning "eternity") * (first kanji meaning "glory" or "honour") * (first kanji meaning "flower" or "outstanding") * (first kanji meaning "lustre" or "crystal") * (first kanji meaning "river", second meaning "power") In the masculine name Eikō, both "Ei" and "kō" may be written with many different kanji, including: * ("outstanding", "duke") * ("glory", "light") People Notable people with the name Eiko include: *, Japanese actress *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese historian *, Japanese singer-songwriter *, Japanese art director, costume and graphic designer *, Jap ...
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Setsuko Sasaki
is a Japanese volleyball player and Olympic champion. She was a member of the Japanese winning team, , at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most ...."1964 Summer Olympics – Tokyo, Japan – Volleyball"
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Aiko Onozawa
is a Japanese former volleyball player who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Mexico 1968 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 12 to 27 October 1968, in Mexico City, Mexico. These were the first Ol .... In 1968 she was a squad member of the Japanese team which won the silver medal in the Olympic tournament. External links Olympic report 1968International Olympic Committee medal database 1945 births Living people Sportspeople from Sagamihara Volleyball players from Kanagawa Prefecture Olympic volleyball players for Japan Volleyball players at the 1968 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for Japan Japanese women's volleyball players Olympic medalists in volleyball Volleyball players at the 1970 Asian Games Medalists at the 1970 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for Japan Asian Games volleyball players for Japan Medalists a ...
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Sumie Oinuma
is a female Japanese former volleyball player who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics. Early life She was born in Tokyo Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most .... Domestic career International career In 1968 Oinuma was part of the Japanese team which won the silver medal in the Olympic tournament. She played all seven matches. Four years later she won her second Olympic silver medal with the Japanese team. She played all five matches. External links profile 1946 births Living people Olympic volleyball players for Japan Volleyball players at the 1968 Summer Olympics Volleyball players at the 1972 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for Japan Japanese women's volleyball players Olympic medalists in volleyball ...
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Katsumi Matsumura
is a Japanese former volleyball player and Olympic champion. She was a major player to help Japanese women's national volleyball team to dominate the World in 1962-67 by winning 1962 FIVB Women's World Championship, 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and 1967 FIVB Women's World Championship in row."1964 Summer Olympics – Tokyo, Japan – Volleyball"
''databaseOlympics.com'' (Retrieved on September 7, 2008)
She also competed at the
1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and officially branded as Munich 1972 (; ), were an int ...
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Wakako Kumasaka
Wakako (わかこ, ワカコ) is a feminine Japanese given name. Written forms Forms in kanji can include: *わかこ (in hiragana) *ワカコ (in katakana) *和佳子 "Japanese/peace, excellent, child" *和歌子 "traditional Japanese poetry, child" *若子 "young child" *和加子 "child who adds peace" People with the given name *Wakako Yamauchi, a Nisei Asian American female writer *Wakako Hironaka (和歌子), a Japanese writer and politician *Wakako Tsuchida (和歌子), a paraplegic athlete *Wakako Tabata, a Japanese sailor *Wakako Matsumoto, a Japanese voice actress who is better known by the stage name Kujira *Wakako Taniguchi ( :ja:谷口和花子), a Japanese voice actress *Wakako Shimazaki Wakako (わかこ, ワカコ) is a feminine Japanese given name. Written forms Forms in kanji can include: *わかこ (in hiragana) *ワカコ (in katakana) *和佳子 "Japanese/peace, excellent, child" *和歌子 "traditional Japanese poetry, c ... ( :ja:島崎和歌子), a Jap ...
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