• Source: Japan at the 1932 Summer Olympics
    • The Empire of Japan competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. 131 athletes competed in 10 sports and also participated in art competitions.
      Swimming became the most successful sport after collecting five gold medals, five silver medals and also two bronze medals. Takeichi Nishi also performed stunningly in equestrian and won Japan's first gold medal in the sport. The field hockey team also competed with two other teams from the United States and India, and won a silver medal.
      With so many teams, Japan's delegation was the second largest, exceeded only by the United States.


      Medalists




      Athletics




      Aquatics




      = Swimming

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      = Diving

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      Men's 3 metre springboard
      Kazuo Kobayashi - 133.76(6th Place)
      Tetsutaro Namae - 125.18(8th Place)
      Men's 10 metre platform
      Hidekatsu Ishida - 75.92(8th Place)
      Women's 3 metre springboard
      Etsuko Kamakura - 60.78(7th Place)
      Women's 10 metre platform
      Etsuko Kamakura - 31.36(6th Place)


      = Water polo

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      7 August

      8 August

      12 August


      = Final standings

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      Boxing




      Equestrian




      Field hockey




      = Standings

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      = Matches

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      Gymnastics




      Rowing



      Men


      Wrestling




      Art competitions




      References



      Official Olympic Reports
      International Olympic Committee results database

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