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- Q5209648 description "Handball player".
- Q5209648 description "Handball player".
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- Q5209648 abstract "Daisuke Miyazaki (宮崎 大輔, Miyazaki Daisuke) (born June 6, 1981 in Ōita, Ōita) is a Japanese handball player. He played for BM Alcobendas in 09/10 season, currently plays for Osaki Osol.He has competed in Pro Sportsman No. 1 five times. He has won three times in 2006, 2008 and 2009. He came close in 2007, resulting in 4th place, with Paul Terek as the winner, and in 2010 he failed the 20th level. Miyazaki has also competed in the Japanese TV Series, Sasuke. He competed four times (Sasuke 20-22, 26). In Sasuke 20, he was one of many to fail the new Half-Pipe Attack obstacle in the First Stage. However, in Sasuke 21, he completed the First Stage with less than a second left. He had more success on the Second Stage, breezing through the obstacles, and though he struggled on the Wall Lifting at the end, he completed with 10.3 seconds left. He however struggled on the Third Stage, struggling with the first two obstacles. He ultimately failed the Devil Steps, this being the earliest Third Stage failure of Shin-Sasuke (excluding Shingo Yamamoto's failure due to injury). Miyazaki competed once more in Sasuke 22, however timed out just metres from the finish of the First Stage. He competed yet again, in Sasuke 26, but failed a new obstacle in Stage 1, the Rolling Escargot.".
- Q5209648 birthDate "1981-06-06".
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- Q5209648 birthYear "1981".
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- Q5209648 dateOfBirth "1981-06-06".
- Q5209648 name "Miyazaki, Daisuke".
- Q5209648 placeOfBirth "Ōita, Ōita, Japan".
- Q5209648 shortDescription "Handball player".
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- Q5209648 comment "Daisuke Miyazaki (宮崎 大輔, Miyazaki Daisuke) (born June 6, 1981 in Ōita, Ōita) is a Japanese handball player. He played for BM Alcobendas in 09/10 season, currently plays for Osaki Osol.He has competed in Pro Sportsman No. 1 five times. He has won three times in 2006, 2008 and 2009. He came close in 2007, resulting in 4th place, with Paul Terek as the winner, and in 2010 he failed the 20th level. Miyazaki has also competed in the Japanese TV Series, Sasuke.".
- Q5209648 label "Daisuke Miyazaki".
- Q5209648 givenName "Daisuke".
- Q5209648 name "Daisuke Miyazaki".
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- Q5209648 surname "Miyazaki".