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He represented Japan at the [[Swimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952 Summer Olympics]] in [[Helsinki, Finland]]. There, he won a silver medal as a member of the 4x200 m freestyle relay team, alongside [[Toru Goto]], [[Hiroshi Suzuki (swimmer)|Hiroshi Suzuki]] and [[Teijiro Tanikawa]]. Also competed in the 100m freestyle advancing to the semifinals, missing the finals by a narrow margin. |
He represented Japan at the [[Swimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952 Summer Olympics]] in [[Helsinki, Finland]]. There, he won a silver medal as a member of the 4x200 m freestyle relay team, alongside [[Toru Goto]], [[Hiroshi Suzuki (swimmer)|Hiroshi Suzuki]] and [[Teijiro Tanikawa]]. Also competed in the 100m freestyle advancing to the semifinals, missing the finals by a narrow margin. |
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After retiring he debuted as an actor in the 1955 film [[Buruuba]] as a Japanese version of [[Tarzan]]. He also appeared in the TV Show ''[[Shōnen Jet]]'', a detective adventure show made by [[Kadokawa Pictures]]. |
After retiring he debuted as an actor in the 1955 film ''[[Buruuba]]'' as a Japanese version of [[Tarzan]]. He also appeared in the TV Show ''[[Shōnen Jet]]'', a detective adventure show made by [[Kadokawa Pictures]]. |
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Born | June 23, 1926 Kagawa, Japan | ||||||||||||||
Died | August 9, 2011 | (aged 85)||||||||||||||
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Yoshihiro Hamaguchi (浜口 喜博, Hamaguchi Yoshihiro, June 23, 1926 – August 9, 2011[1]) was a Japanese freestyle swimmer.
He represented Japan at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. There, he won a silver medal as a member of the 4x200 m freestyle relay team, alongside Toru Goto, Hiroshi Suzuki and Teijiro Tanikawa. Also competed in the 100m freestyle advancing to the semifinals, missing the finals by a narrow margin.
After retiring he debuted as an actor in the 1955 film Buruuba as a Japanese version of Tarzan. He also appeared in the TV Show Shōnen Jet, a detective adventure show made by Kadokawa Pictures.