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Teruji Kogake

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and had been aided by the high altitude). Kogake's success came with a penalty in the form of an ankle injury which impeded his performance at the
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and continued to practice the event. At the 1956 Japanese Championships, which served as the Olympic Trials, he jumped what was then considered a
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came under public criticism when he preferred to pick athletes on past performance rather than performances at selection events – first with
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of the JAAF in 1995 and held the same position at the JOC from 1999 to 2003. Kogake acted as the head of the delegation at the
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were the subject of national debate in 1988 and 1992. He later became the vice president of both the JAAF and the
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in the triple jump in 1956 at the Japanese Olympic Trials, and finished eighth at the
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event had gained much popularity in Japan through Olympic gold medallists
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distance of 16.48 m, adding some 20 cm onto the previous mark (
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had jumped 16.56 m in March 1955, but this had been achieved in
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1956 Summer Olympics
192:, Kogake began to compete in the triple jump while at 389: 252:, Kogake took up administration roles within the 1060: 390:Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; 143:He retired early from the sport and became the 114: 16:Japanese triple jumper and sports administrator 421:Former triple jump world record, 照二 小掛's death 108: 1084:Japanese sports executives and administrators 566: 272:(JOC) in 1983. His decisions for the Olympic 149:Japanese Association of Athletics Federations 151:(JAAF), leading teams to the Olympics from 573: 559: 522: 493:(May 11, 2010). Retrieved on June 4, 2010. 449:(May 10, 2010). Retrieved on June 4, 2010. 430:(May 10, 2010). Retrieved on June 4, 2010. 254:Japan Association of Athletics Federations 29: 1119:Japan Championships in Athletics winners 243: 480: 478: 315:in 2005 by being awarded a third class 1061: 438: 436: 167:. He was decorated with a third class 554: 326: 475: 414: 323:at a Tokyo hospital on May 9, 2010. 433: 13: 119:, December 18, 1932 – May 9, 2010) 76:1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 14: 1135: 500: 159:. His selection decisions in the 582:Japan Championships in Athletics 400:Olympics at Sports-Reference.com 268:. Kogake became a member of the 248:After retiring from competitive 183: 171:in 2005 for his contribution to 470:International Olympic Committee 452: 383: 284:, and then with his choice of 260:, and went on to coach at the 140:while having an ankle injury. 1: 1094:Japanese referees and umpires 376: 240:with a mark of 16.35 m. 1099:Japanese male triple jumpers 485:Ex-triple jumper Kogake dies 472:. Retrieved on June 4, 2010. 459:Official 1956 Olympic report 7: 1104:Olympic male triple jumpers 1079:Sportspeople from Hiroshima 115: 10: 1140: 1109:Olympic athletes for Japan 1089:Japanese athletics coaches 544:December 18, 2010, at the 539:Japanese Olympic Committee 270:Japanese Olympic Committee 165:Japanese Olympic Committee 593: 443:Teruji Kogake passes away 345: 342: 339: 336: 333: 311:. He was honoured at the 178: 109: 93: 88: 80: 72: 60: 45: 40: 28: 132:. He set a low-altitude 84:68 kg (150 lb) 1124:Nippon Paper Industries 464:April 13, 2014, at the 317:Order of the Rising Sun 294:1992 Barcelona Olympics 234:1956 Melbourne Olympics 169:Order of the Rising Sun 138:1956 Melbourne Olympics 244:Sports administration 64:May 9, 2010 (aged 77) 35:Teruji Kogake in 1956 982:Takanori Sugibayashi 970:Takanori Sugibayashi 952:Takanori Sugibayashi 940:Takanori Sugibayashi 922:Takanori Sugibayashi 410:on December 3, 2016. 404:Sports Reference LLC 282:1988 Summer Olympics 266:1984 Summer Olympics 212:. He graduated from 130:sports administrator 41:Personal information 258:1964 Tokyo Olympics 25: 1012:Kazuyoshi Ishikawa 976:Kazuyoshi Ishikawa 958:Kazuyoshi Ishikawa 916:Norifumi Yamashita 897:Norifumi Yamashita 871:Norifumi Yamashita 835:Hironobu Kobayashi 641:Yoshitoshi Shibata 327:Competition record 55:, Hiroshima, Japan 21: 1056: 1055: 823:Masanobu Hamamoto 611:Kaname Tsukagoshi 374: 373: 214:Waseda University 101: 100: 49:December 18, 1932 1131: 988:Yoshihiro Suzuki 853:Masami Nakanishi 762:Yoshiyuki Hirota 743:Adhemar da Silva 575: 568: 561: 552: 551: 526: 494: 482: 473: 456: 450: 440: 431: 425: 418: 412: 411: 406:. 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Index


Joge
Japanese
triple jumper
sports administrator
world record
1956 Melbourne Olympics
track and field
Japanese Association of Athletics Federations
1964
1992
marathon
Japanese Olympic Committee
Order of the Rising Sun
athletics
Jōge, Hiroshima
high school
track and field
Mikio Oda
Chūhei Nambu
Naoto Tajima
Waseda University
Tokyo
world record
Adhemar da Silva
Mexico City
1956 Melbourne Olympics
gold medal
athletics
Japan Association of Athletics Federations

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