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Yasuko Mizui (水井 泰子, Mizui Yasuko, born 19 September 1975) is a former Japanese badminton player who affiliated with NTT Tokyo. She graduated from Shiritsushijonawategakuenko School, and then she joined the Fujitsu team. Mizui competed at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics in the women's singles event. She was part of the Japanese team that won the bronze medals at the 1994 and 1998 Asian Games in the women's team event. Mizui won the women's doubles bronze at the 1996 Asian Championships, and also clinched the women's singles title at the 53 National Championships in 1999. She retired from the international tournament after the 2000 Olympics.

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  • Yasuko Mizui (jap. 水井 泰子, Mizui Yasuko; * 19. September 1975 in Nara) ist eine Badmintonspielerin aus Japan. Ihre ältere Schwester Hisako Mizui spielt ebenfalls Badminton und nahm mit ihr an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1996 teil. (de)
  • 水井 泰子(みずい やすこ、1975年9月19日 - )は、日本の元バドミントン選手、現性:須賀。夫は、NTT東日本バドミントン部総監督兼男子監督の須賀隆弘、姉はバドミントン選手の水井妃佐子。 (ja)
  • Yasuko Mizui (水井 泰子, Mizui Yasuko, born 19 September 1975) is a former Japanese badminton player who affiliated with NTT Tokyo. She graduated from Shiritsushijonawategakuenko School, and then she joined the Fujitsu team. Mizui competed at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics in the women's singles event. She was part of the Japanese team that won the bronze medals at the 1994 and 1998 Asian Games in the women's team event. Mizui won the women's doubles bronze at the 1996 Asian Championships, and also clinched the women's singles title at the 53 National Championships in 1999. She retired from the international tournament after the 2000 Olympics. Her sister Hisako Mizui also a badminton Olympian who competed in 1992 and 1996. (en)
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  • Yasuko Mizui (jap. 水井 泰子, Mizui Yasuko; * 19. September 1975 in Nara) ist eine Badmintonspielerin aus Japan. Ihre ältere Schwester Hisako Mizui spielt ebenfalls Badminton und nahm mit ihr an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1996 teil. (de)
  • 水井 泰子(みずい やすこ、1975年9月19日 - )は、日本の元バドミントン選手、現性:須賀。夫は、NTT東日本バドミントン部総監督兼男子監督の須賀隆弘、姉はバドミントン選手の水井妃佐子。 (ja)
  • Yasuko Mizui (水井 泰子, Mizui Yasuko, born 19 September 1975) is a former Japanese badminton player who affiliated with NTT Tokyo. She graduated from Shiritsushijonawategakuenko School, and then she joined the Fujitsu team. Mizui competed at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics in the women's singles event. She was part of the Japanese team that won the bronze medals at the 1994 and 1998 Asian Games in the women's team event. Mizui won the women's doubles bronze at the 1996 Asian Championships, and also clinched the women's singles title at the 53 National Championships in 1999. She retired from the international tournament after the 2000 Olympics. (en)
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  • Yasuko Mizui (en)
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