Ōe Sueo

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Ōe Sueo athletics
Full name Japanese 大江 季 雄
Korean 오오 에 스 에 오
nation Japanese EmpireJapanese Empire Japan
birthday August 2, 1914
place of birth MaizuruJapanese Empire
date of death December 24, 1941
Place of death off LuzonPhilippines
Career
discipline Pole vault
Best performance at least 4.25 m
End of career 1941
Medal table
Olympic games 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Asian Games 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
Universiade 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Olympic rings Olympic games
bronze 1936 Berlin
Asian Games logo Asian Games
gold 1934 Manila
Logo of the FISU Universiade
silver 1935 Budapest
Korean spelling
Hangeul 오오 에 스 에 오
Revised
Romanization
Ooe Seueo
McCune-
Reischauer
Ooe Sŭeo

Ōe Sueo ( Japanese 大江 季 雄 ; * August 2, 1914 in Maizuru ; † December 24, 1941 in front of Luzon ) was a Japanese athlete of Korean descent who was successful as a pole vaulter in the mid-1930s . Since Korea was then subordinate to the Japanese General Government as Chosen Province , it had to start for Japan and use the Japanese spelling of its name.

Life

Ōe won three international medals:

During his sports career he studied at Keiō University .

Ōe Sueo succumbed to his injuries in the Japanese attack on Luzon during World War II . The ship's doctor in charge was his older brother.

literature

Web links

  • Ōe Sueo in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )

Individual evidence

  1. 慶 應 義 塾 の オ リ ン ピ ッ ク 選手 . Keiō University, accessed March 31, 2009 (Japanese).
  2. 友情 の メ ダ ル . In: オ リ ン ピ ッ ク ・ メ モ リ ア ル グ ッ ズ . Japanese Olympic Committee , archived from the original on August 3, 2012 ; Retrieved August 3, 2012 (Japanese).