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    Hideko Maehata (前畑 秀子, Maehata Hideko, May 20, 1914 – February 24, 1995) was a Japanese breaststroke swimmer and the first Japanese woman to earn a gold...
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  • Japanese writer Hideko Goto (後藤 英子), Japanese table tennis player Hideko Hiranaka (平中 秀子, born 1973), Japanese swimmer Hideko Maehata (前畑 秀子, 1914–1995)...
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  • Maehata (written: 前畑 or 前端) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Maehata Gaho (前端 雅峯), Japanese lacquer artist Hideko Maehata...
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    her first appearance in an NHK taiga drama as Olympic gold medalist Hideko Maehata in Idaten. In addition to practicing swimming for the role, she underwent...
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    Japanese freestyle swimmer. She participated in two Olympic Games with Hideko Maehata, both of whom were from the same area, and Moriaka competed the individual...
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  • academician (d. 2017) Corneliu Coposu, Romanian politician (d. 1995) Hideko Maehata, Japanese swimmer (d. 1995) May 16 – Edward T. Hall, American anthropologist...
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  • Davies  Great Britain 200 m breaststroke details Clare Dennis  Australia Hideko Maehata  Japan Else Jacobsen  Denmark 4 × 100 m freestyle relay details  United...
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  •  Netherlands Alice Bridges  United States 200 m breaststroke details Hideko Maehata  Japan Martha Genenger  Germany Inge Sørensen  Denmark 4 × 100 m freestyle...
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    participated in the event. The world record holder at the time, Japanese Hideko Maehata, won the event four years after losing the gold medal to Australian...
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  • Angeles details Clare Dennis  Australia Hideko Maehata  Japan Else Jacobsen  Denmark 1936 Berlin details Hideko Maehata  Japan Martha Genenger  Germany Inge...
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    Katsuo Takaishi Takahiro Miura as Kazuo Noda Moka Kamishiraishi as Hideko Maehata Shunsuke Daitō as Yoshiyuki Tsuruta Kento Hayashi as Tsutomu Ōyokota...
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    Route 24 National Route 370 National Route 371 Masaru Furukawa, swimmer Hideko Maehata, breaststroke swimmer Junpei Mizobata, actor Yoshitomo Tsutsugo, baseball...
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    Germany 3:03.4 Else Jacobsen May 11, 1932 Stockholm, Sweden 3:00.4 Hideko Maehata September 30, 1933 Tokyo, Japan 3:00.2 Jopie Waalberg May 11, 1937 Amsterdam...
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  • research fellow at the Misato Observatory. JPL · 9869 9870 Maehata 1992 DA Hideko Maehata (née Hideco Hyodo, 1914–1995), born in Hashimoto city, Wakayama...
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    pool was used for practice by the women's swimming team, including Hideko Maehata and Hatsuho Matsuzawa. On 22 October 1941 Taiyō Maru departed Yokohama...
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  • Tatsumi Kumashiro, 67, Japanese film director, pulmonary embolism. Hideko Maehata, 80, Japanese swimmer. N. G. Krishna Murti, 85, Indian civil engineer...
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    jump August 6  Gold Kitei Son Athletics Men's marathon August 9  Gold Hideko Maehata Swimming Women's 200 m breaststroke August 11  Gold Shigeo Arai Shigeo...
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  • May 19, 2011 16 The Life of Kenzo Tange May 26, 2011 17 The Life of Hideko Maehata June 2, 2011 18 Toilets June 9, 2011 19 Lifts June 16, 2011 20 Motorcycles...
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  • Bill; et al. "Hideko Maehata". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2015-06-11. "HIDEKO MAEHATA (JPN) 1979...
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  • Coach/Contributor/Synchronized Swimmer 1993 Helene Madison United States Swimmer 1966 Hideko Maehata Japan Swimmer 1979 Mario Majoni Italy Water Polo Player 1972 Shozo Makino...
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    won a bronze medal on the same distance. On May 11, 1937 she broke Hideko Maehata's four-year-old breaststroke record by 0.2 seconds (3:00.2). On Jun 27...
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    every turn to claim the gold medal, 0.1 of a second faster than Japan's Hideko Maehata, improving on her previous Olympic record. In 1933, Dennis beat her...
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     Silver Tatsugo Kawaishi Swimming Men's 100 m freestyle August 7  Silver Hideko Maehata Swimming Women's 200 m breaststroke August 9  Silver Shunkichi Hamada...
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  • Davies  Great Britain 200 m breaststroke details Clare Dennis  Australia Hideko Maehata  Japan Else Jacobsen  Denmark 4 × 100 m freestyle relay details  United...
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    Romanian Communist Party, in Bobota, Sălaj, Austria-Hungary (d. 1995); Hideko Maehata, Japanese swimmer, first Japanese female athlete to win an Olympic gold...
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    record  Nel van Vliet (NED) 2:49.2 s Hilversum, Netherlands 20 July 1947 Olympic record  Hideko Maehata (JPN) 3:01.9 s Berlin, Germany 11 August 1936...
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  • Gold Silver Bronze Clare Dennis  Australia Hideko Maehata  Japan Else Jacobsen  Denmark...
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  • become the country's third gold medalist in the event's history, since Hideko Maehata topped the podium in 1936, and Kyoko Iwasaki in 1992. She swam through...
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  • Ikoma, singer February 24 Tatsumi Kumashiro, film director (b. 1927) Hideko Maehata, swimmer (b. 1914) March 19 – Yasuo Yamada, voice actor (b. 1932) July...
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