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- Q11531911 subject Q6647153.
- Q11531911 subject Q6914491.
- Q11531911 subject Q7065926.
- Q11531911 subject Q8137931.
- Q11531911 subject Q8446077.
- Q11531911 subject Q8698921.
- Q11531911 abstract "Hatsuho Matsuzawa (松沢 初穂, October 8, 1914 – January 1, 2011) was a Japanese swimmer. She competed in the 100 m freestyle event at the 1932 Olympics, but was eliminated in the preliminaries.On August 29, 1933 Matsuzawa set a national record in the 50 m freestyle at 31.06 seconds that stood until August 21, 1954. In 1934 she became a high school teacher, and in 1936 a national swimming coach at the Berlin Olympics. She married in 1937 and later had five children, including Sadahiko Sugaya, who became president and CEO of TV Tokyo. She returned to swimming in 1984, and between 1986 and 2000 competed at national and world masters championships.".
- Q11531911 birthDate "1914-10-08".
- Q11531911 birthPlace Q750573.
- Q11531911 deathDate "2011-01-01".
- Q11531911 deathPlace Q243853.
- Q11531911 thumbnail Hatsuho_Matsuzawa.jpg?width=300.
- Q11531911 wikiPageWikiLink Q243853.
- Q11531911 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647153.
- Q11531911 wikiPageWikiLink Q6914491.
- Q11531911 wikiPageWikiLink Q7065926.
- Q11531911 wikiPageWikiLink Q734663.
- Q11531911 wikiPageWikiLink Q750573.
- Q11531911 wikiPageWikiLink Q7656323.
- Q11531911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8137931.
- Q11531911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8446077.
- Q11531911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8698921.
- Q11531911 birthDate "1914-10-08".
- Q11531911 birthPlace "Maizuru, Kyoto, Japan".
- Q11531911 deathDate "2011-01-01".
- Q11531911 deathPlace "Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan".
- Q11531911 type Person.
- Q11531911 type Agent.
- Q11531911 type Athlete.
- Q11531911 type Person.
- Q11531911 type Agent.
- Q11531911 type NaturalPerson.
- Q11531911 type Thing.
- Q11531911 type Q215627.
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- Q11531911 type Person.
- Q11531911 comment "Hatsuho Matsuzawa (松沢 初穂, October 8, 1914 – January 1, 2011) was a Japanese swimmer. She competed in the 100 m freestyle event at the 1932 Olympics, but was eliminated in the preliminaries.On August 29, 1933 Matsuzawa set a national record in the 50 m freestyle at 31.06 seconds that stood until August 21, 1954. In 1934 she became a high school teacher, and in 1936 a national swimming coach at the Berlin Olympics.".
- Q11531911 label "Hatsuho Matsuzawa".
- Q11531911 depiction Hatsuho_Matsuzawa.jpg.