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  • Yoshi Oyakawa - Wikipedia
    Oyakawa was born in Kona, Hawaii to the Rev and Mrs Edward Oyakawa and raised in Papaikou He has an older sister, Dorothy, and an older brother, Ensie Michio [6]
  • Our History In Ohio | Yoshinobu (Yoshi) Oyakawa (born in . . .
    Yoshinobu (Yoshi) Oyakawa (born in Hawaii on August 9, 1933) is an American former competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record- holder He represented the United States at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland, where he won the gold medal in the 100-meter backstroke event He is an Ohio State graduate (Class of '56)
  • US Olympian with Roots in Haneji, Okinawa | liuchiuan
    The map shows where Oyakawa and Kawakami villages are located in Haneji, which is in the northern part of Okinawa island Note how close Kawakami and Oyakawa villages are
  • Research Guides: Hawaiʻi - Genealogy Research: Okinawans
    Commemorative album of the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the Okinawans in Hawaii Includes photographs of individuals and families identified by places in Okinawa
  • Yoshi Oyakawa — Wikipedia Republished WIKI 2
    Beginning in the Fall of 1951, Oyakawa attended Ohio State University under a swimming scholarship, under Head Coach Mike Peppe, along with 1952 Olympic medalist, and former Honolulu's McKinley High School swimmer Ford Konno
  • HMCSL Manuscript Collection Finding Aids - HEA Archives
    Opukaha’ia died before he could see his wishes become reality, but in 1819 the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions for the Congregational Churches, (predecessor denomination of
  • Yoshi Oyakawa - Wikiwand
    Oyakawa was born in Kona, Hawaii to the Rev and Mrs Edward Oyakawa and raised in Papaikou He has an older sister, Dorothy, and an older brother, Ensie Michio [6] Oyakawa may have done his earliest swimming in Pake Pond in Papaikou





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