At their first Olympic Summer Games in Athens in 2004 , Suzuki won the bronze medal with the team. A year later she started in Montreal at the 2005 World Swimming Championships . There she won the silver medal in combination and with the team. In addition, she and her partner Saho Harada secured bronze in a duet. At the 2007 Swimming World Championships in Melbourne , Australia , Harada won silver with the team in the technical program as well as in the combination. In addition, she secured the bronze medal in the free duet with Ayako Matsumura and with the team in the free program. A year later she started at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing , where she won the bronze medal in a duet with Saho Harada. She finished sixth with the team.
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Emiko Suzuki in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )