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Women's Basketball Team Wins Gold Medal, Beating the Us 65-64 at the Tokyo Deaflympics. Toyosato Rin Announces Retirement.

The 11th day of the Tokyo Deaflympics, an international sporting event for deaf and hard of hearing people, was held on the 25th at the Ota Ward General Gymnasium, with the women's basketball final. Japan defeated the United States 65-64 to win the gold medal. Okinawa native Rin Toyosato (23), a student at Yomitan High School and a fourth-year student at Kyushu Sangyo University, did not play, but supported her teammates from the bench.
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The 11th day of the Tokyo Deaflympics, an international sporting event for deaf and hard of hearing people, was held on the 25th at the Ota Ward General Gymnasium, with the women's basketball final. Japan defeated the United States 65-64 to win the gold medal. Okinawa native Rin Toyosato (23), a student at Yomitan High School and a fourth-year student at Kyushu Sangyo University, did not play, but supported her teammates from the bench.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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