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- Q6782298 description "Paralympic goalball player".
- Q6782298 description "Paralympic goalball player".
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- Q6782298 abstract "Masae Komiya (born in Fukuoka on 8 May 1975) is a Japanese goalball player with a congenital visual impairment. Her coach, Naoki Eguro, introduced her to the sports. She was part of the bronze medal winning Japanese women's team at the 2004 Summer Paralympics. At the 2012 Summer Paralympics she captained the gold medal winning Japanese women's team. After the game she stated "The day [we waited for] finally came. I was so overcome with emotion that I couldn't finish singing the 'Kimigayo' national anthem."".
- Q6782298 birthDate "1975-05-08".
- Q6782298 birthPlace Q26600.
- Q6782298 birthYear "1975".
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- Q6782298 dateOfBirth "1975-05-08".
- Q6782298 name "Komiya, Masae".
- Q6782298 placeOfBirth "Fukuoka, Japan".
- Q6782298 shortDescription "Paralympic goalball player".
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- Q6782298 comment "Masae Komiya (born in Fukuoka on 8 May 1975) is a Japanese goalball player with a congenital visual impairment. Her coach, Naoki Eguro, introduced her to the sports. She was part of the bronze medal winning Japanese women's team at the 2004 Summer Paralympics. At the 2012 Summer Paralympics she captained the gold medal winning Japanese women's team. After the game she stated "The day [we waited for] finally came.".
- Q6782298 label "Masae Komiya".
- Q6782298 givenName "Masae".
- Q6782298 name "Komiya, Masae".
- Q6782298 name "Masae Komiya".
- Q6782298 surname "Komiya".