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[Numerous Masters World Records/New Japanese Records at Tokyo Olympics Venue!] Japanese Lifesavers' Swimming Abilities Improving, The 38th All Japan Lifesaving Pool Competition Saw Its Closest Races Ever!

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The 38th All Japan Lifesaving Pool Competition was held at the Tokyo Aquatics Center, where Japanese lifeguards demonstrated improved swimming abilities, leading to numerous new records. Shun Nishiyama set multiple new Japanese and World Masters records, and the Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club secured the overall victory.

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Q: Were any new records set at the competition?
A: Yes, new Japanese and Masters World Records were set in the Men's Manikin Carry (50m), and new Japanese and competition records in the Manikin Carry with Fins (100m) and Manikin Tow with Fins (100m).
Q: Who were the notable athletes?
A: Shun Nishiyama (Chigasaki SLSC) set multiple new records. Youth athletes like Karen Hashimoto (Nittaiundai Ebara High School LSC) and Natsu Takata (Kitajima Aquatics) also performed well.
Q: Which team won the overall championship?
A: Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club won the overall championship for the first time in four years.