Kosuke Kitajima

Preview: Le Stelle Giapponesi In Gara Nel Fine Settimana a Tokyo

Nel fine settimana si terrà a Tokyo una gara che vede alla partenza molte delle stelle della nazionale giapponese, tra queste il ritorno di Ikee Rikako

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Junya Koga Set To Race For First Time In Nearly 2 1/2 Years

Japanese national record holder Junya Koga is set to compete at the end of the month, his first races in nearly 2 1/2 years.

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Ikee Rikako Anticipa Il Ritorno Alle Gare: Sul Blocco A Fine Agosto

Ikee Rikako anticiperà il suo ritorno alle competizioni. La rivedremo sul blocco di partenza a fine Agosto al Tokyo Metro Special Tournament

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Rikako Ikee Lands On Tokyo Metro Special Tourney For Inspirational Return

20-year-old leukemia survivor Rikako Ikee of Japan now has landed on the Tokyo Metro Special Tournament slated for August 29th for racing.

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Kosuke Kitajima Nominato Presidente Della Tokyo Swimming Association

Kosuke Kitajima, icona del nuoto giapponese, 4 ori olimpici e 4 olimpiadi, è stato nominato presidente della Tokyo Swimming Association (TSA).

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Japanese Olympic Icon Kosuke Kitajima Appointed Chairman Of Tokyo Swimming Assn

Retired Japanese swimming icon Kosuke Kitajima has been appointed Chairman of the Tokyo Swimming Association after having served as Vice the last 2 years.

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Epic Swims: Brendan Hansen’s Double BR World Records at 2006 Nationals

At the 2006 US Nationals, Brendan Hansen went on a double world record spree in the 100/200 breast. Read more on how Hansen took down the records here.

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Semifinal Shockers: 10 Epic Swims From Semifinals That Inspired Us

Here we count down some of the greatest performances from semifinal races of the last 20-ish years. These races are just as memorable as the finals.

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Kosuke Kitajima and Brendan Hansen 100m Breaststroke 2004 Olympic Games

The rivalry between Kosuke Kitajima and Brendan Hansen is one of the most well-known in the swimming world, and it came to a head at the 2004 Olympic Games.

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Kosuke Kitajima and the Dolphin Kicks That Changed Breaststroke Forever

Kosuke Kitajima changed breaststroke forever when he implemented dolphin kicks into his underwater pullouts at the 2004 Olympics and was not disqualified.

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La ISL Anuncia A Los ‘Toronto Titans’ Como La Primera De Las Nuevas Adiciones

La nueva incorporación a la International Swimming League (ISL), procedente de Toronto, Canadá, se ha dado a conocer como los “Toronto Titans.”

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ISL Stagione 2020/2021: Il 9° Team Si Chiamerà “Toronto Titans”

La nuova squadra della ISL per la stagione 2020/2021 saranno i Toronto Titans, annunciati dal GM Robert Kent. A breve sarà presentato anche il roster

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Seconda Stagione ISL: Desplanches Da Iron Ad Energy Standard

Seconda stagione ISL: Jeremy Desplanches passa dal team Iron ad Energy Standard, che conferma anche Florent Manaudou e Georgia Davies

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ISL Stagione 2020: Energy Standard Firma Blume, Haughey e Jakabos

La International Swimming League è pronta per la seconda stagione, il team campione in carica, Energy Standard ha pubblicato i nomi di alcune new entry

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Dolfin Swim of the Week: Shoma Sato Rising To Top of Japan’s 200 BR Ranks

18-year-old Shoma Sato is quickly making a name for himself in one of the world’s deepest breaststroke nations. Sato was 2:07.58 in the 200 breast.

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