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Hiroshi Yamamoto, won a silver medal for the first time in 20 years since he won a bronze medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. “I didn’t want to feel ashamed of my play, which my child would watch.”
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Tokyo / /

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Asia / /

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Japan / /

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Synchronized swimming pool / Fencing gym Training / Japan Institute of Sports Sciences / Weightlifting gym / /

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test site / /

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Disabled and Japan Paralympic Committee / Japan Institute of Sports Sciences / Japan Sports Association for the Disabled / /

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Satoshi Fujimoto / Kazuto Seki / Hiroshi Yamamoto / Toshiaki Fushimi / Takeshi Saito Photo / Tomohiro Nagatsuka / Masami Inoue / Kenjiro Hibiki / /

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the Athens Olympic Games / Paralympic Games / the Paralympic Games / the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games / Paralympic / the Athens Paralymipic Games / the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games / the Olympic Games / /

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swimming / softball / rowing / Wrestling / sailing / Weightlifting / judo / baseball / Fencing / /

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sports medicine / /

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