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is a retired Japanese gymnast. He represented Japan at the 1976 Summer Olympics, where he won gold in the team competition. Fujimoto achieved fame by continuing to compete in the team event right after breaking his knee during the floor exercise. He scored 9.5 on the pommel horse and 9.7 on the rings with a broken knee, dismounting from the rings from eight feet above ground and keeping his balance after landing on his feet. He "raised his arms in a perfect finish before collapsing in agony".〔 video〕〔("Shun Fujimoto - a pioneer in taking one for the team" ), official website of the 2008 Summer Olympics〕 The dismount worsened his injury, dislocating his broken kneecap and tearing ligaments in his right leg. Doctors ordered him to withdraw from further competition or risk permanent disability.〔("A bad break for a courageous athlete" ), CNN〕〔("If Perspiration Could Be Quantified" ), ''Time'', August 15, 1988〕 One doctor stated: :''"How he managed to do somersaults and twists and land without collapsing in screams is beyond my comprehension."''〔("A bad break for a courageous athlete" ), CNN〕 Fujimoto stated that he had not wanted to let his team down by revealing his injury.〔("A bad break for a courageous athlete" ), CNN〕 His completing of the pommel horse and rings events enabled the team to win gold, defeating the team from the Soviet Union by a narrow margin.〔("Fujimoto caps Japanese success" ), BBC, September 29, 2000〕 Later, when asked whether he would do what he did again, he replied frankly, "No, I would not."〔(The Joy of Six: great Olympians ) The Guardian, 7 Aug 2008〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shun Fujimoto」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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