Kōji Gushiken
Japanese gymnast (born 1956)
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Born | (1956-11-12) November 12, 1956 (age 67) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Men's artistic gymnastics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Head coach(es) | Hikonori Yamaguchi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Retired | 1985 Chūnichi Cup | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kōji Gushiken (具志堅 幸司, Gushiken Kōji) (born November 12, 1956, in Ōsaka)[1] is a former Olympic gymnast for Japan at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, where he won a total number of five medals, including two gold. He broke an ankle in May 1985 which prevented him from training for 3 months and hindered his performances at the 1985 World Championships. Gushiken announced his retirement at the 1985 Chūnichi Cup. He currently coaches other Olympic contenders.
References
- ^ "Gymn Forum: Koji Gushiken Biography".
- databaseOlympics at the Wayback Machine (archived 2010-01-05)
- Competitive Results at gymn-forum.net
- Gushiken(Parallel bars Animation)
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Olympic Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Men's Individual All-Around
- 1900: Gustave Sandras (FRA)
- 1904: Julius Lenhart (AUT)
- 1908: Alberto Braglia (ITA)
- 1912: Alberto Braglia (ITA)
- 1920: Giorgio Zampori (ITA)
- 1924: Leon Štukelj (YUG)
- 1928: Georges Miez (SUI)
- 1932: Romeo Neri (ITA)
- 1936: Alfred Schwarzmann (GER)
- 1948: Veikko Huhtanen (FIN)
- 1952: Viktor Chukarin (URS)
- 1956: Viktor Chukarin (URS)
- 1960: Boris Shakhlin (URS)
- 1964: Yukio Endō (JPN)
- 1968: Sawao Katō (JPN)
- 1972: Sawao Katō (JPN)
- 1976: Nikolai Andrianov (URS)
- 1980: Alexander Dityatin (URS)
- 1984: Kōji Gushiken (JPN)
- 1988: Vladimir Artemov (URS)
- 1992: Vitaly Scherbo (EUN)
- 1996: Li Xiaoshuang (CHN)
- 2000: Alexei Nemov (RUS)
- 2004: Paul Hamm (USA)
- 2008: Yang Wei (CHN)
- 2012: Kōhei Uchimura (JPN)
- 2016: Kōhei Uchimura (JPN)
- 2020: Daiki Hashimoto (JPN)
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