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Kosaku Sumiyoshi was born on 1 October, 1907 in Japan, is a Japanese athlete. Discover Kosaku Sumiyoshi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 1 October, 1907
Birthday 1 October
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Date of death 1971
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Nationality Japan

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1907

Kosaku Sumiyoshi (住吉 耕作; 1 October 1907 – 1971) was a Japanese track and field athlete.

1927

Born in Hiroshima, Japan, he first emerged as a javelin thrower at the 1927 Far Eastern Championship Games held in Shanghai.

His winning mark of was an improvement of over five metres on the previous games record set two years earlier.

1928

He represented his country twice at the Summer Olympics (1928 and 1932) and was the first Asian to compete in the Olympic javelin throw.

He was a three-time gold medallist at the Far Eastern Championship Games and the only person to win two javelin titles at the competition.

He made his Olympic debut for Japan at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics and placed thirteenth in the qualifying round with a mark of.

This appearance made his Asia's first ever entrant into the Olympic javelin throw.

He stayed in Europe for a few weeks that August to compete at the 1928 Summer Student World Championships in Paris and there he defeated all comers with a throw of to win the gold medal in a games record.

1930

Sumiyoshi continued his regional dominance at the 1930 Far Eastern Championship Games in Tokyo.

He defended his javelin title with a games record of, which was ultimately the best ever throw in the history of the competition.

This made him the first and only person to win two javelin Far Eastern titles.

He also won a second gold for the host nation, scoring 2838 in the athletics pentathlon to top rankings as part of a Japanese medal sweep of the event.

He travelled to Vienna that year to compete against Western competitors and had a lifetime best throw of – a feat which ranked him seventh globally that year.

A year later, he was again over the sixty-six-metre mark, having a season's best of in the Japanese capital and ranking eighth in the world.

1932

He confirmed his form prior to the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics with a mark of in Tokyo in May.

He was selected for the 1932 Olympic javelin alongside teammate Saburo Nagao and managed to finish in eighth place with.

1933

In his last recorded season of athletic competition, he recorded in September 1933 in São Paulo, placing twelfth globally.