Kinue Hitomi

Japanese sprinter and long jumper

Kinue Hitomi - Japanese sprinter and long jumper
Born

January 1st, 1907
118 years ago

Died

1931
94 years ago — 24 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Japan

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Competed in athletics, specializing in sprinting and long jumping. Achieved significant success at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, winning a bronze medal in the 800 meters. Also set multiple national records during her athletic career and became one of Japan's first female Olympic medalists. Participated in various national competitions and contributed to the development of women's athletics in Japan.

Won bronze in 800m at the 1932 Olympics

Set national records in sprinting events

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