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Japan at the 1964 Summer Paralympics





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Japan was the host country of the 1964 Summer ParalympicsinTokyo, which also marked its first participation in the Paralympic Games. It was the only Asian country to take part in the Games.[1]

Japan at the
1964 Summer Paralympics
IPC codeJPN
NPCJapan Paralympic Committee
Websitewww.jsad.or.jp (in Japanese)
inTokyo
Competitors16 in 6 sports
Medals
Ranked 13th
Gold
1
Silver
5
Bronze
4
Total
10
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  • Despite being the host nation, Japan fielded only sixteen representatives (fourteen men and two women), competing in archery, athletics, dartchery, swimming, table tennis, and wheelchair fencing. In the men's doubles (C category)intable tennis, Yasunori Igari and Fujio Watanabe won Japan's first Paralympic gold medal, and its only gold medal of the 1964 Games. Japanese competitors also won two silver medals in archery, a bronze in dartchery, a silver and a bronze in swimming, a silver and two bronze in table tennis, and a silver in wheelchair fencing.[2]

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  • ^ Japan at the 1964 Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee


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