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Kuroda (Tsu Technical High School Alumnus) Wins Ilca7 Class for the Second Consecutive Year at the All Japan Sailing Championships in Tsu, Featuring a Single-Seater Dinghy.

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The All Japan Sailing Championships for the single-person dinghy ILCA7/ILCA6/ILCA4 categories were held from the 21st to the 24th at the Ise Bay Marine Sports Center (Tsu Yacht Harbor) in Mie Prefecture. In the men's Olympic ILCA7 class, 22-year-old Hiroto Kuroda (Nabtesco), a former member of the Tsu Technical High School Yacht Club, won his second consecutive title. A total of seven races were originally scheduled, but poor conditions meant on…
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The All Japan Sailing Championships for the single-person dinghy ILCA7/ILCA6/ILCA4 categories were held from the 21st to the 24th at the Ise Bay Marine Sports Center (Tsu Yacht Harbor) in Mie Prefecture. In the men's Olympic ILCA7 class, 22-year-old Hiroto Kuroda (Nabtesco), a former member of the Tsu Technical High School Yacht Club, won his second consecutive title. A total of seven races were originally scheduled, but poor conditions meant on…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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