Ren Hayakawa (早川 漣, Hayakawa Ren, born 24 August 1987) is a Japanese archer of South Korean descent who won a bronze medal in the women's team event at...
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Nami Hayakawa (born 1984), Japanese athlete Norio Hayakawa (born 1944), American activist Noritsugu Hayakawa (1881–1942), Japanese businessman Ren Hayakawa...
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at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the women's team event with teammates Ren Hayakawa and Miki Kanie. Their success, which came after a narrow victory over...
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Kang Sang-jung Zeus Masaichi Kaneda Rikidōzan Yang Bang-ean Miri Yu Kiko Mizuhara Tadanari Lee Verbal Miyavi Yoshihiro Akiyama Crystal Kay Ren Hayakawa...
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Lee Sung-jin China (CHN) Cheng Ming Fang Yuting Xu Jing Japan (JPN) Ren Hayakawa Miki Kanie Kaori Kawanaka 2016 Rio de Janeiro details South Korea (KOR)...
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younger sister, Ren who is also an Olympic archer and competed in 2012 Summer Olympics. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Hayakawa finished her ranking...
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South Korea (KOR) Choi Hyeon-ju Ki Bo-bae Lee Sung-jin China (CHN) Cheng Ming Fang Yuting Xu Jing Japan (JPN) Ren Hayakawa Miki Kanie Kaori Kawanaka...
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she defeated Inés de Velasco of Spain and she was then eliminated by Ren Hayakawa of Japan. In the team competition, the American team finished in third...
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Dasomi (Quarterfinal) Fang Yuting (3rd place) Le Chien-ying (3rd round) Ren Hayakawa (4th round) Natalia Valeeva (3rd round) Kwon Un-sil (3rd round) Xu Jing...
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semi-finals. As the two losing archers from the semi-finals, Xu faced Hayakawa in the bronze medal match. Xu emerged the winner, posting three successive...
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