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    Kosuke Hagino (萩野公介, Hagino Kōsuke, born 15 August 1994) is a Japanese former competitive swimmer who specialized in the individual medley and 200 m freestyle...
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  • Japanese footballer Kodai Hagino (萩野 滉大, born 2000), Japanese footballer Kosuke Hagino (萩野 公介, born 1994), Japanese swimmer Takashi Hagino (萩野 崇, born 1973),...
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  • Yasusuke, Japanese writer Kosuke Hagino (萩野 公介, born 1994), Japanese swimmer Kosuke Harada (原田 紘介, born 1977), Japanese footballer Kosuke Hori (保利 耕輔, born 1934)...
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    January 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2011. "Samsung MVP Award: 2014 MVP is Kosuke Hagino of Japan". The Korea Herald. 4 October 2014. Archived from the original...
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  • (2008), 4:09.59 (2008), 4:09.63 (2005), 4:09.86 (2006), 4:10.10 (2005). Kosuke Hagino also swam 4:07.61 (2013), 4:07.75 (2014), 4:07.88 (2014), 4:08.31 (2014)...
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  • August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. London 2012 bronze medalist Kosuke Hagino held off a late challenge from the U.S. swimmer Chase Kalisz down the...
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  • games, 14 world and 27 Asian records were broken. Japanese swimmer Kosuke Hagino was announced as the most valuable player (MVP) of the Games. Though...
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  • (2024), 1:56.50 (2023), 1:56.65 (2019), 1:56.69 (2021), 1:56.72 (2023). Kosuke Hagino also swam 1:55.33 (2014), 1:55.34 (2014), 1:55.38 (2014), 1:55.74 (2013)...
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    Klim). The men's awards have been dominated by Asian swimmers since 2006. Kosuke Kitajima (Japan) was the first non-Australian swimmer to win the award more...
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  • medal in the event, since Ricardo Prado did so in 1984. Japanese teen Kosuke Hagino smashed an Asian record of 4:08.94 to edge Phelps out of the podium...
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