Japan at the 1976 Summer Olympics

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Japan at the
1976 Summer Olympics
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg
IOC codeJPN
NOCJapanese Olympic Committee
Websitewww.joc.or.jp (in Japanese and English)
in Montreal
Competitors213 (153 men and 60 women) in 20 sports
Flag bearer Katsutoshi Nekoda
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
9
Silver
6
Bronze
10
Total
25
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Japan competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 213 competitors, 153 men and 60 women, took part in 119 events in 20 sports.[1]

Medalists[]

Archery[]

In their second Olympic archery competition, Japan won a silver medal and placed third on the national leaderboard for the sport. The medal was won by Hiroshi Michinaga. Two men and two women competed for Japan.

Women's Individual Competition:

Men's Individual Competition:

Athletics[]

Men's 10.000 metres

  • Toshiaki Kamata
  • Heat — 28:36.21 (→ did not advance)

Men's Marathon

  • Shigeru So — 2:18:26 (→ 20th place)
  • Noriyasu Mizukami — 2:18:44 (→ 21st place)
  • Akio Usami — 2:22:29 (→ 32nd place)

Men's High Jump

  • Qualification — 2.13m (→ did not advance)
  • Kazunori Koshikawa
  • Qualification — 2.13m (→ did not advance)

Men's 20 km Race Walk

  • Yoshio Morikawa — 1:42:20 (→ 34th place)

Basketball[]

Men's Team Competition
  • Preliminary Round (Group A):
  • Lost to Canada (76-104)
  • Lost to Mexico (90-108)
  • Lost to Cuba (56-97)
  • Lost to Soviet Union (69-123)
  • Lost to Australia (79-117)
  • Classification Match:
  • 9th/11th place: Lost to Puerto Rico (91-111) → 11th place
  • Team Roster
  • Head Coach: .
Women's Team Competition
  • Team Roster
  • Head Coach:

Boxing[]

Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg)

  • Noboru Uchizama
    1. First Round — Lost to Brendan Dunne (IRL), RSC-2

Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg)

Canoeing[]

Cycling[]

Five cyclists represented Japan in 1976.

Sprint
  • Yoshikazu Cho — 5th place
1000m time trial
  • Yoshikazu Cho — 1:09.664 (→ 17th place)
Individual pursuit
  • Yoichi Machishima — 15th place
Team pursuit
  • Yoichi Machishima
  • Tadashi Ogasawara
  • Yoshiaki Ogasawara
  • Tsutomu Okabori

Diving[]

Equestrian[]

Fencing[]

Eight fencers, four men and four women, represented Japan in 1976.

Men's foil
  • Masanori Kawatsu
  • Noriyuki Sato
  • Toshio Jingo
Men's team foil
  • Masanori Kawatsu, Hideaki Kamei, Toshio Jingo, Noriyuki Sato
Women's foil
  • Hideko Oka
  • Yukari Kajihara
  • Mariko Yoshikawa
Women's team foil
  • Hideko Oka, Mariko Yoshikawa, Hiroko Kamada, Yukari Kajihara

Gymnastics[]

Handball[]

Judo[]

Modern pentathlon[]

Three male pentathletes represented Japan in 1976.

Men's Individual Competition:

  • Shoji Uchida — 4850 points (→ 31st place)
  • Akira Kubo — 4700 points (→ 37th place)
  • Hiroyuki Kawazoe — 4591 points (→ 40th place)

Men's Team Competition:

  • Uchida, Kubo, and Kawazoe — 14234 points (→ 12th place)

Rowing[]

Sailing[]

Shooting[]

Open
Athlete Event Final
Points Rank
Taro Aso Skeet 187 41
Saijo Hosokawa 50 m rifle, prone 588 31
Toshiyasu Ishige Trap 177 18
Takeo Kamachi 25 m rapid fire pistol 591 12
Kazuyo Kato Skeet 188 35
Kanji Kubo 25 m rapid fire pistol 586 20
Kaoru Matsuo 50 m rifle, three positions 1119 41
50 m rifle, prone 580 68
Jitsuka Matsuoka Trap 178 16
Masanobu Ohata 50 m pistol 545 28
Michiha Ozaki 50 m rifle, three positions 1115 44
Shigetoshi Tashiro 50 m pistol 549 21

Swimming[]

Volleyball[]

Men's Team Competition
  • Preliminary Round (Group B)
  • Defeated Italy (3-0)
  • Defeated Brazil (3-0)
  • Lost to Soviet Union (0-3)
  • Semi Finals
  • Lost to Poland (2-3)
  • Bronze Medal Match
  • Lost to Cuba (0-3) → Fourth place
  • Team Roster
  • Head Coach: Tsutomu Koyama
Women's Team Competition
  • Preliminary Round (Group A)
  • Defeated Hungary (3-0)
  • Defeated Peru (3-0)
  • Defeated Canada (3-0)
  • Semi Finals
  • Defeated South Korea (3-0)
  • Final
  • Defeated Soviet Union (3-0) → Med 1.png Gold Medal
  • Team Roster
  • Head Coach:

Weightlifting[]

Wrestling[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Japan at the 1976 Montreal Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-04-09.
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