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Japan's Hagino wins bronze in men's 400m IM

Japan's Hagino wins bronze in men's 400m IM

LONDON, Britain - Seventeen-year-old Kosuke Hagino (L) holds his bronze medal for the men's 400-meter individual medley at the Olympic Park Aquatics Centre on July 28, 2012. Hagino set a new Asian record of 4 minutes, 8.94 seconds, while world champion Ryan Lochte (C) dominated the race with a time of 4 minutes, 5.18 seconds.

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Japan's Hagino celebrates bronze in men's 400m IM

Japan's Hagino celebrates bronze in men's 400m IM

LONDON, Britain - Seventeen-year old Kosuke Hagino celebrates his bronze medal win in the men's 400-meter individual medley at the London Olympics Aquatic Centre on July 28, 2012.

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Ehime Maru victim's parents return home with son's ashes

Ehime Maru victim's parents return home with son's ashes

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Ryosuke Terata (R) and his wife Masumi (C) arrive at Matsuyama airport in Ehime Prefecture on Nov. 3 with the ashes of their son who perished in the Feb. 9 collision between a fisheries school training ship and a U.S. Navy submarine off Hawaii. Seventeen-year-old Yusuke's body was recovered from the wreckage of the Ehime Maru last month.

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Ehime Maru victim's parents return home with son's ashes

Ehime Maru victim's parents return home with son's ashes

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Ryosuke Terata (R) and his wife Masumi (C) arrive at Matsuyama airport in Ehime Prefecture on Nov. 3 with the ashes of their son who perished in the Feb. 9 collision between a fisheries school training ship and a U.S. Navy submarine off Hawaii. Seventeen-year-old Yusuke's body was recovered from the wreckage of the Ehime Maru last month.

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Fujii becomes youngest challenger for major shogi title

Fujii becomes youngest challenger for major shogi title

Seventeen-year-old pro shogi player Sota Fujii meets the press in Tokyo on June 4, 2020, after defeating Takuya Nagase in the challenger tournament final for the Kisei title, one of shogi's eight major titles. Fujii will face off with the current Kisei title holder, Akira Watanabe, in the best-of-five series starting May 8, becoming the youngest challenger for a major title in Japan's shogi history. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujii becomes youngest challenger for major shogi title

Fujii becomes youngest challenger for major shogi title

Seventeen-year-old pro shogi player Sota Fujii meets the press in Tokyo on June 4, 2020, after defeating Takuya Nagase in the challenger tournament final for the Kisei title, one of shogi's eight major titles. Fujii will face off with the current Kisei title holder, Akira Watanabe, in the best-of-five series starting May 8, becoming the youngest challenger for a major title in Japan's shogi history. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujii becomes youngest challenger for major shogi title

Fujii becomes youngest challenger for major shogi title

Seventeen-year-old pro shogi player Sota Fujii meets the press in Tokyo on June 4, 2020, after defeating Takuya Nagase in the challenger tournament final for the Kisei title, one of shogi's eight major titles. Fujii will face off with the current Kisei title holder, Akira Watanabe, in the best-of-five series starting May 8, becoming the youngest challenger for a major title in Japan's shogi history. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Japan training for Trinidad and Tobago friendly

Football: Japan training for Trinidad and Tobago friendly

Seventeen-year-old Takefusa Kubo (C) listens to Japan football coach Hajime Moriyasu in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, on June 2, 2019, in national team training for a friendly against Trinidad and Tobago on June 5. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Japan training for Trinidad and Tobago friendly

Football: Japan training for Trinidad and Tobago friendly

Seventeen-year-old Takefusa Kubo (C) takes part in Japan national team training in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, on June 2, 2019, for a football friendly against Trinidad and Tobago on June 5. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Soccer: Teen talent Kubo named to Japan's national squad for 1st time

Soccer: Teen talent Kubo named to Japan's national squad for 1st time

Seventeen-year-old J-League star Takefusa Kubo meets the press in Tokyo on May 23, 2019, after being named to Japan's senior national squad for the first time. Kubo, an attacking midfielder for J1 side FC Tokyo, will join the national squad for the next month's friendlies against Trinidad and Tobago, and El Salvador, which Japan will host ahead of their participation in the June 14 to July 7 Copa America in Brazil as an invited nation. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Japan's squad for June friendlies

Football: Japan's squad for June friendlies

Japanese national football team coach Hajime Moriyasu (R) announces his squad in Tokyo on May 23, 2019, for friendly matches at home in June against El Salvador and Trinidad and Tobago, alongside Japan Football Association technical director Takashi Sekizuka. Seventeen-year-old talent Takefusa Kubo earned his first call-up. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Japan's squad for June friendlies

Football: Japan's squad for June friendlies

Japanese national football team coach Hajime Moriyasu announces his squad in Tokyo on May 23, 2019, for friendly matches at home against Trinidad and Tobago on June 5 and El Salvador on June 9. Seventeen-year-old talent Takefusa Kubo earned his first call-up. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Japan's squad for June friendlies

Football: Japan's squad for June friendlies

Japanese national football team coach Hajime Moriyasu announces his squad in Tokyo on May 23, 2019, for friendly matches at home against Trinidad and Tobago on June 5 and El Salvador on June 9. Seventeen-year-old talent Takefusa Kubo earned his first call-up. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hataoka takes sole lead at final LPGA q'fying school

Hataoka takes sole lead at final LPGA q'fying school

Seventeen-year-old Nasa Hataoka tees off during the third round of the qualifying school for the U.S. LPGA Tour in Daytona Beach, the United States, on Dec. 2, 2016. Shooting a 3-under-par 69, Hataoka took the sole lead, a stroke ahead of Jaye Marie Green of the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hataoka takes sole lead at final LPGA q'fying school

Hataoka takes sole lead at final LPGA q'fying school

Seventeen-year-old Nasa Hataoka (R) smiles after nailing a birdie on the 17th hole during the third round of the qualifying school for the U.S. LPGA Tour in Daytona Beach, the United States, on Dec. 2, 2016. Shooting a 3-under-par 69, Hataoka took the sole lead, a stroke ahead of Jaye Marie Green of the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hataoka takes sole lead at final LPGA q'fying school

Hataoka takes sole lead at final LPGA q'fying school

Seventeen-year-old Nasa Hataoka (R) smiles after nailing a birdie on the 17th hole during the third round of the qualifying school for the U.S. LPGA Tour in Daytona Beach, the United States, on Dec. 2, 2016. Shooting a 3-under-par 69, Hataoka took the sole lead, a stroke ahead of Jaye Marie Green of the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hataoka takes sole lead at final LPGA q'fying school

Hataoka takes sole lead at final LPGA q'fying school

Seventeen-year-old Nasa Hataoka nails a birdie on the 17th hole during the third round of the qualifying school for the U.S. LPGA Tour in Daytona Beach, the United States, on Dec. 2, 2016. Shooting a 3-under-par 69, Hataoka took the sole lead, a stroke ahead of Jaye Marie Green of the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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17-year-old Hataoka 1st amateur to win Japan Women's Open

17-year-old Hataoka 1st amateur to win Japan Women's Open

Seventeen-year-old Nasa Hataoka (L) lines up a putt on the 18th hole during the final day of Japan Women's Open Golf Championship at Karasuyamajo Country Club in Tochigi Prefecture on Oct. 2, 2016, with her caddie and mother Hiromi standing behind her. Hataoka became the first amateur golfer to win the tournament at 4-under 280 and surpassed Ai Miyazato's record as the tournament's youngest champion. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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17-year-old Hataoka 1st amateur to win Japan Women's Open

17-year-old Hataoka 1st amateur to win Japan Women's Open

Seventeen-year-old Nasa Hataoka (front) and her caddie and mother Hiromi pump their fists after Nasa's birdie putt on the 18th hole on the final day of the Japan Women's Open Golf Championship at Karasuyamajo Country Club in Tochigi Prefecture on Oct. 2, 2016. Hataoka became the first amateur golfer to win the tournament at 4-under 280 and surpassed Ai Miyazato's record as the tournament's youngest champion. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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17-year-old Hataoka 1st amateur to win Japan Women's Open

17-year-old Hataoka 1st amateur to win Japan Women's Open

Seventeen-year-old Nasa Hataoka poses with the winner's trophy after her victory in the Japan Women's Open Golf Championship at Karasuyamajo Country Club in Tochigi Prefecture on Oct. 2, 2016. Hataoka became the first amateur golfer to win the tournament at 4-under 280 and surpassed Ai Miyazato's record as the tournament's youngest champion. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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