Masao Takemoto

Japanese Gymnast and Olympic Medalist

Masao Takemoto - Athletes & Sports Figures born 1919
Born

1919
107 years ago

Died
Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Japan

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Competed in gymnastics, representing Japan. Achieved notable success at the 1960 Rome Olympics, where won a gold medal in team gymnastics and a bronze medal in the vault event. Contributed to the development of gymnastics in Japan, influencing future generations of athletes. Continued involvement in the sport after retirement, focusing on coaching and mentorship.

Gold medal in team gymnastics at the 1960 Rome Olympics

Bronze medal in vault at the 1960 Rome Olympics

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