Sueo Ōe (大江 季雄, Ōe Sueo, August 2, 1914 – December 24, 1941) was a Japanese athlete who competed mainly in the pole vault. He won a bronze medal at the...
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3000 metres steeplechase – 9:05.00 (2006) biography portal Shuhei Nishida Sueo Ōe "Ivan Fernández". RFEA. "Honesty of the long-distance runner". El Paiz...
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for second in clearing 4.25 metres: Bill Sefton of the United States and Sueo Ōe and Shuhei Nishida of Japan. The rules at the time used a jump-off rather...
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August 2021. "Jack, Lord Wodehouse". Olympedia. Retrieved 4 November 2021. "Sueo Ōe". Olympedia. Retrieved 4 August 2021. "Teófilo Yldefonso". Olympedia. Retrieved...
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friend and teammate Sueo Oe. When the two declined to compete against each other to decide a winner, Nishida was awarded the silver and Oe the bronze by decision...
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Borderlands Studies. 26 (3): 279–282. doi:10.1080/08865655.2011.686969. Kuwahara, Sueo (2012). "The development of small islands in Japan: An historical perspective"...
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1936 Berlin details Earle Meadows United States Shuhei Nishida Japan Sueo Ōe Japan 1948 London details Guinn Smith United States Erkki Kataja Finland...
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August 12 Bronze Naoto Tajima Athletics Men's long jump August 4 Bronze Sueo Ōe Athletics Men's pole vault August 5 Bronze Shōryū Nan Athletics Men's...
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took later medals at that Olympics: Miguel White in the 400 m hurdles and Sueo Ōe in the pole vault. Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games...
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details Earle Meadows United States 4.35 m Shuhei Nishida Japan 4.25 m Sueo Ōe Japan 4.25 m Long jump details Jesse Owens United States 8.06 m Luz Long...
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December 1923 Hirano Isamu 1 December 1923 Hisano Takumi 1 December 1923 Sueo Nonaka 1 December 1923 Masaki Yoshimoto 1 December 1924 Uchida Kosaburō 1...
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1936 Berlin details Earle Meadows United States Shuhei Nishida Japan Sueo Ōe Japan 1948 London details Guinn Smith United States Erkki Kataja Finland...
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1936 Berlin details Earle Meadows United States Shuhei Nishida Japan Sueo Ōe Japan 1948 London details Guinn Smith United States Erkki Kataja Finland...
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2014) July 30 – Michizō Tachihara, poet and architect (d. 1939) August 2 – Sueo Ōe, athlete (d. 1941) August 19 – Fumio Hayasaka, composer (d. 1955) August...
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Yasuatsu Suzuki) Natsugumo (Lt. Cmdr. Moritaro Tsukamoto) Carrier Group Captain Sueo Obayashi CVL Zuihō (Capt. Obayashi) 12 Mitsubishi A6M2 Type 21 'Zeke' fighters...
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13 – Shigenori Nishikaichi, military pilot (b. ca.1919) December 24 – Sueo Ōe, athlete (killed in action) (b. 1914) List of Japanese films of the 1940s...
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Ganslen had learned some of his vaulting technique from friendship with Sueo Ōe who he met on an AAU international tour. Just a couple of years later their...
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(14 ft 3+1⁄4 in) while Sefton and two Japanese vaulters, Shuhei Nishida and Sueo Ōe, all cleared 4.25 m (13 ft 11+3⁄8 in) and had an extra vault as a tie-breaker...
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champion Shuhei Nishida was twice Olympic runner-up in 1932 then 1936. Sueo Oe, the man who succeeded him as Far Eastern gold medallist, was also on the...
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1.94 Hiroshi Tanaka (JPN) 1.94 Pole vault Shuhei Nishida (JPN) 4.30 Sueo Oe (JPN) 4.10 Wolfgang Hartmann (GER) 4.00 Long jump Naoto Tajima (JPN)...
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