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Yoshinori Tanaka's Wrestling Development System

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Wrestling coach Yoshinori Tanaka established a systematic athlete development system in Japan. He created a progressive technical training program from elementary students to Olympic competitors. Focusing particularly on region-based development in Aomori Prefecture, he built a talent pipeline ensuring Japan's international wrestling competitiveness.

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카테고리:Content IP
서브카테고리:Sports
소재지:Hirosaki, Aomori
시대:1990-present
영향 범위:국내
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wrestlingdevelopment systemAomori Prefecture

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