Takashi Ono (gymnast)
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![]() Takashi Ono at the 1964 Olympics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | (1931-07-26) July 26, 1931 (age 92) Noshiro, Akita, Empire of Japan[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 58 kg (128 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Men's artistic gymnastics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Takashi Ono (小野 喬, Ono Takashi, born July 26, 1931) is a retired Japanese gymnast. He competed at the 1952, 1956, 1960 and 1964 Olympics and won five gold, four silver and four bronze medals.[1] Ono was the flag bearer for Japan at the 1960 Olympics, and took the Olympic Oath at the 1964 Games.[2] In 1998, he was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame.[3]
Personal life
In 1958 he married Kiyoko Ono, a fellow Olympic gymnast. They have two sons and three daughters; the first two children were born between 1961 and 1963 while both parents were actively competing.[4][5]
See also
- List of multiple Olympic medalists at a single Games
- List of multiple Olympic medalists
- List of multiple Summer Olympic medalists
- List of Olympic medal leaders in men's gymnastics
References
- ^ a b Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Takashi Ono". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17.
- ^ IOC 1964 Summer Olympics. olympic.org
- ^ "TAKASHI ONO". International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
- ^ (in Japanese) 第1章 体操との出会い. Japanese Olympic Committee
- ^ 読売新聞大阪本社運動部 (1996). ザ・ヒーロー戦後スポーツの40人 (in Japanese). 読売新聞. ISBN 4-643-96076-0.
External links
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- Takashi Ono at the International Gymnastics Federation
- Takashi Ono at the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame
- Takashi Ono at Olympics.com
- Takashi Ono at Olympedia
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Preceded by | Most career Olympic medals by a man 1964 – 1964 | Succeeded by |
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- 1896:
Carl Schuhmann (GER)
- 1904:
George Eyser (USA)
1904:Anton Heida (USA)
- 1924:
Frank Kriz (USA)
- 1928:
Eugen Mack (SUI)
- 1932:
Savino Guglielmetti (ITA)
- 1936:
Alfred Schwarzmann (GER)
- 1948:
Paavo Aaltonen (FIN)
- 1952:
Viktor Chukarin (URS)
- 1956:
Helmut Bantz (EUA)
1956:Valentin Muratov (URS)
- 1960:
Boris Shakhlin (URS)
1956:Takashi Ono (JPN)
- 1964:
Haruhiro Yamashita (JPN)
- 1968:
Mikhail Voronin (URS)
- 1972:
Klaus Köste (GDR)
- 1976:
Nikolai Andrianov (URS)
- 1980:
Nikolai Andrianov (URS)
- 1984:
Lou Yun (CHN)
- 1988:
Lou Yun (CHN)
- 1992:
Vitaly Scherbo (EUN)
- 1996:
Alexei Nemov (RUS)
- 2000:
Gervasio Deferr (ESP)
- 2004:
Gervasio Deferr (ESP)
- 2008:
Leszek Blanik (POL)
- 2012:
Yang Hak-seon (KOR)
- 2016:
Ri Se-gwang (PRK)
- 2020:
Shin Jea-hwan (KOR)
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