17-Yr-Old Kazushi Imafuku Is A Promising Beacon To Japanese Swimming ...Middle East

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By Retta Race on SwimSwam The nation of Japan has been a consistent force in the international swimming racing scene with the likes of Takeshi Matsuda, Kosuke Kitajima and Kosuke Hagino among its storied Olympic medal-earning history. However, things have been looking on the bleaker side in recent years as a wave of talent to the tune of Olympic medalists Yui Ohashi and Ryosuke Irie announced their retirements combined with Japan’s worst Games appearance in the pool since a medal-less 1996 Atlanta. But Japan’s arsenal of emerging athletes holds promise, with 17-year-old Kazushi Imafuku leading the charge in the men’s freestyle events. Gaining traction as a 16-year-old in March 2023, Imafuku

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