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  1. Kōkichi Tsuburaya ( jap. 円谷 幸吉, Tsuburaya Kōkichi; * 13. Mai 1940 in Sukagawa; † 9. Januar 1968 in Asaka) war ein japanischer Langstreckenläufer. 1962 wurde er japanischer Meister im 5000-Meter-Lauf und im 10.000-Meter-Lauf. [1] . Auf diesen Distanzen stellte er mehrfach Landesrekorde auf. [2]

  2. Kōkichi Tsuburaya (円谷 幸吉, Tsuburaya Kōkichi) (born Kokichi Tsumuraya (円谷 幸吉, Tsumuraya Kōkichi); May 13, 1940 – January 9, 1968) was a Japanese athlete who competed mainly as a marathoner. Kokichi was also a 1st lieutenant in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force .

    • 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
  3. 18. Juli 2021 · SUKAGAWA, Japan — More than 70,000 fans in the National Olympic Stadium — and millions more watching on television — roared as Kokichi Tsuburaya ran on to the track, one lap from securing a...

  4. 19. Juli 2021 · Art & Culture Sports. Spotlight: The Tragic Tale Of Kokichi Tsuburaya. The first Japanese track and field athlete to win an Olympic medal in the post-war era, Kokichi Tsuburaya took his own life in 1968. By Matthew Hernon. July 19, 2021. It should have been the greatest day of his life.

  5. Kokichi Tsuburayas suicide is described as the biggest source of pain in Japanese sports history. After the tragedy the Japan Olympic Committee started providing support and mental health care for athletes. Personal Bests: 10000 – 28:52.6 (1964); Mar – 2-16:23 (1964). Results. Special Notes.

  6. 3. Mai 2017 · The Triumphant Tragedy of Marathoner Kokichi Tsuburaya Part 1: The Marathon Sprint that Broke the Hearts of the Japanese. Basil Heately, Abebe Bikila and Kokichi Tsuburaya on the medal stand. Abebe Bikila strolled into the National Stadium like he owned it. And he did.

  7. 22. Juli 2021 · By Ken Belson. The New York Times. Jul 22, 2021. SUKAGAWA, Fukushima Pref. –. More than 70,000 fans in the National Olympic Stadium — and millions more watching on television — roared as Kokichi...