Shiro Hashizume

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Shiro Hashizume
Shiro Hashizume, Ford Konno, Tetsuo Okamoto 1952b.jpg
Hashizume (left) at the 1952 Olympics
Personal information
Born (1928-09-20) September 20, 1928 (age 92)
Wakayama, Japan[1][2]
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Weight73 kg (161 lb)[1]
Sport
SportSwimming

Shiro Hashizume (橋爪四郎, Hashizume Shirō, born September 20, 1928) is a Japanese Olympic freestyle swimmer from Wakayama, Japan). He won the silver medal in the men's 1500m freestyle at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. He broke the world record in the same event on August 16, 1949, clocking 18:35.7. That time was bettered the same day, however, by compatriot Hironoshin Furuhashi at the American Swimming Championships in Los Angeles, California.[3]

Hashizume took up swimming at school. He continued swimming at Nihon University, which he entered in 1946 and graduated in 1951 with a law degree. Between 1952 and 1955 he worked for an insurance company, and then ran a swimming club in Yokohama. In 1987 he was awarded the Order of the Purple Ribbon "Shiju Hosho", and in 1992 inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.[1][3]

Hashizume is married and has one daughter and one son. He is a member of the Board of Education in Yokohama City.[1][3]

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Records
Preceded by
Men's 1500 metres Freestyle
World Record Holder (Long Course)

August 16, 1949
Succeeded by
Hironoshin Furuhashi


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