Takanori Yoshioka
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Takanori Yoshioka was a Japanese athlete who jointly held the world record for the men's 100 metre sprint, recording a time of 10.3 seconds in Japan in 1935.
Four other men had achieved 10.3 before Takanori, including Ralph Metcalfe who achieved the same time on four separate occasions. Takanori is the only person from Japan, and indeed all of Asia, to have held the world record in this event.
Takanori finished sixth in the final of the 100 metre event at the 1932 Summer Olympics, the first Japanese man to reach an Olympic final, and the last until Ito Koji achieved the feat in at the 1992 games.
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- International Olympic Committee website - source of Olympic results.