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Japan at the 1928 Summer Olympics

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IOC code
  
JPN

Flag bearer
  
Yonetaro Nakazawa

Competitors
  
43

Japan at the 1928 Summer Olympics

NOC
  
Japanese Olympic Committee

Website
  
www.joc.or.jp (Japanese) (English)

Medals Ranked 15th
  
Gold Silver Bronze Total 2 2 1 5

The Empire of Japan competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Background

The Japan Amateur Athletic Federation (Nihon Rikujo Kyogi Renmei), founded in 1925, officially took over sponsorship of the Japanese Olympic team from the Japan Amateur Athletic Association in 1928. Japanese government sponsorship of the Olympic effort continued, both financially, and through expansion of the annual Meiji Shrine Games to include a wider variety of sports, including archery, basketball, field hockey, rowing, table tennis, volleyball and equestrian sports.

The games became the qualifying event for the Japanese Olympic team, which now for the first time included a woman (Kinue Hitomi). For the 1928 Olympics, Japan fielded 43 athletes.

Athletics

Ranks given are within the heat.

References

Japan at the 1928 Summer Olympics Wikipedia


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