Katsutoshi Nekoda
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Olympic medal record | |||
Competitor for Japan | |||
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Men's Volleyball | |||
Bronze | 1964 Tokyo | Team Competition | |
Silver | 1968 Mexico City | Team Competition | |
Gold | 1972 Munich | Team Competition |
Katsutoshi Nekoda (猫田 勝敏 Nekoda Katsutoshi?) (born February 1, 1944 in Hiroshima; died September 4, 1983) was a Japanese volleyball player.
He was the member of the Japanese Men's National Volleyball team as a setter.
He was called as "the number one setter of the world".[citation needed]
He retired in 1980, and died by stomach cancer in 1983.
[edit] See also
- JT Thunders
- Nekoda Memorial (Japan high school volleyball tournament in Chūgoku region among the 1st year students)
- Nekoda Memorial Gymnasium
[edit] External links
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