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1964 Tokyo Olympic Athlete Development System Legacy

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Japan's athlete development system established in preparation for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. It integrated systematic coaching, medical support, and nutritional management aimed at Olympic medal success. Gold medals won during this period in judo, gymnastics, and volleyball became the foundation for Japan's subsequent international sports competitiveness. Regional talent scouting systems and centralized training programs were established.

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หมวดหมู่:Content IP
หมวดหมู่ย่อย:Sports
สถานที่:Tokyo, Nationwide
ยุคสมัย:1964-present
อิทธิพล:ระดับประเทศ
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