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Retired Gymnast Suzuki Sheds Tears as She Expresses Her Gratitude for the Support She Receives From Her Juniors (Kyodo News)

Suzuki Ayuka (Miki House) and Inagi Rinako (Midoriku), who contributed to Japan's first gold medal in the team all-around at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships (August, Brazil), attended their retirement ceremony at Takasaki Arena in Gunma Prefecture on the 9th. Suzuki, who served as captain, was moved to tears as she received a bouquet of flowers from her junior members of the Japanese national team and said, "We've been supporting you…
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Suzuki Ayuka (Miki House) and Inagi Rinako (Midoriku), who contributed to Japan's first gold medal in the team all-around at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships (August, Brazil), attended their retirement ceremony at Takasaki Arena in Gunma Prefecture on the 9th. Suzuki, who served as captain, was moved to tears as she received a bouquet of flowers from her junior members of the Japanese national team and said, "We've been supporting you…

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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