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    Kinue Hitomi (人見 絹枝, Hitomi Kinue, January 1, 1907 – August 2, 1931) was a Japanese track and field athlete. She was the world record holder in several...
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  • contributor to Nakayoshi Kinue Hitomi (人見 絹枝, 1907–1931), Japanese athlete and the first Japanese woman to receive an Olympic medal Hitomi Kagewaki, the young...
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  • Variety show KanJam Kanzennen Show Herself Variety show 2019 Idaten Kinue Hitomi Taiga drama 2021 Welcome Home, Monet Yūki Samejima Asadora 2023 Ya Boy...
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    1926 12.1 (110y) Gertrud Gladitsch Stuttgart, Germany July 3, 1927 12.2 Kinue Hitomi  Japan Osaka, Japan May 20, 1928 12.0 Betty Robinson  United States Chicago...
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    equality and participation of women in Chinese track and field. The rise of Kinue Hitomi and her 1928 Olympic medal for Japan signified the growth of women's...
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    Japan vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina match in January 2008 Japanese athlete Kinue Hitomi at the 1928 Summer Olympics Sumo wrestler Asashio Tarō I with rising...
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    1928-07-30 12.8 Erna Steinberg  Germany (GER) 1928 Heat 2 1928-07-30 12.8 Kinue Hitomi  Japan (JPN) 1928 Heat 3 1928-07-30 12.8 Leni Junker  Germany (GER) 1928...
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    Kinue Hitomi won a silver medal in the Women's 800 meters at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. The first woman to win an Olympic medal from Asia....
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  • Gunn (GBR)  London, United Kingdom  2 August 1926   5.50 m (18 ft 1⁄2 in)   Kinue Hitomi (JPN)  Gothenburg, Sweden  28 August 1926   5.575 m (18 ft 3+1⁄4 in)...
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    player, 1984– ) Shigeaki Hattori (racing driver and team owner, 1963– ) Kinue Hitomi (athlete, 1907–1931) Tsunenohana Kan'ichi, (sumo Yokozuna, b. 1896) Masahiro...
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    players Suzanne Lenglen and Helen Wills during the Match of the Century Kinue Hitomi, first Japanese woman to win an Olympic medal in 1928. Manon Rhéaume...
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    Shunrō Oshikawa Kento Nagayama as Genzaburō Noguchi Koharu Sugawara as Kinue Hitomi Rintarō Ikeda as Chūhei Nambu Naruki Matsukawa as Mikio Oda Yūsuke Gambale...
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  • 1961) 1906 – Manuel Silos, Filipino filmmaker and actor (d. 1988) 1907 – Kinue Hitomi, Japanese sprinter and long jumper (d. 1931) 1909 – Dana Andrews, American...
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  • Kiri no Hi (2008) Myu no Anyo Papa ni Ageru (2008) Real Clothes (2008) as Kinue Amano Galileo: Episode Zero (2008) as Namie Shindo Love Shuffle (2009) as...
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    Japanese Olympic team, which now for the first time included a woman (Kinue Hitomi). For the 1928 Olympics, Japan fielded 43 athletes. Ranks given are within...
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  • 1923-07-2323 July 1923 Geneva, Switzerland 11.62 m (38 ft 1+1⁄4 in)  Kinue Hitomi (JPN) 1926-10-1717 October 1926 Harbin, China 11.66 m (38 ft 3 in)  Rie...
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    Rosenfeld  Canada Ethel Smith  Canada 800 metres details Lina Radke  Germany Kinue Hitomi  Japan Inga Gentzel  Sweden 4 × 100 metres relay details  Canada (CAN)...
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    Records Preceded by Kinue Hitomi Women's 100 m world record holder June 2, 1928 – June 5, 1932 Succeeded by Tollien Schuurman...
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  • musicians by HMV. He was born in Tokyo Setagaya Ward SDF Central Hospital to Kinue and Kenichi Ozaki. He had one older brother, Yasushi. Early in life, he...
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    France, Great Britain, Japan, Latvia, Poland, Sweden and Switzerland. Kinue Hitomi was the sole participant from Japan, she won the long jump with a new...
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  • Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes 1 Kinue Hitomi  Japan 12.8 Q 2 Jane Bell  Canada 13.0 Q 3 Anne Vrana-O'Brien  United States 13.1 4 Matilde Moraschi  Italy...
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    which she placed second, recording 5.44 m, behind Japan's Kinue Hitomi. Cornell exceeded Hitomi's world record jump of 5.5 m, but she left a mark in the...
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  • Rosenfeld  Canada Ethel Smith  Canada 800 metres details Lina Radke  Germany Kinue Hitomi  Japan Inga Gentzel  Sweden 4 × 100 metres relay details  Canada (CAN)...
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    Bronze 60 m Stanisława Walasiewicz  Poland 7.7 Lisa Gelius  Germany 7.8 Kinue Hitomi  Japan 7.8 100 m Stanisława Walasiewicz  Poland 12.5 Tollien Schuurman...
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  • Yamakawa Kenjirō, physicist, university president (b. 1854) August 2 – Kinue Hitomi, sprinter and long jumper (b. 1907) August 26 – Osachi Hamaguchi, Prime...
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  • Lina Radke  Germany Kinue Hitomi  Japan Inga Gentzel  Sweden...
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  • AGC) founded in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture.[page needed] January 1 – Kinue Hitomi, sprinter and long jumper (d. 1931) January 8 – Keizō Hayashi, civil...
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    the marathon, who was born in the city. The 10K is referred to as the Kinue Hitomi Cup in respect of the Okayama-born athlete who won Japan's first ever...
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    sprinters of the pre-1940 era: Stella Walasiewicz (POL), Lisa Gelius (GER), Kinue Hitomi (JAP), Ivy Walker (GB) and Marguerite Radideau (FRA). The British 4x100...
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    United States. One of Nikaidō Taiso Juku's first students, track athlete Hitomi Kinue, became the first Japanese woman to win an Olympic medal, and returned...
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