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[Show Me Words: Living with Hearing Impairment] (5) Akio Tengan's Edition (Part 2) = Uruma Gushikawa Elementary School: Realizing the Importance of Communication, Identifying with Deaf Athletes | Show Me Words: Living with Hearing Impairment

"When you shoot, try to extend your arm all the way," she was told, and 10-year-old Mio Tengan nodded. She shot the ball as instructed, and it arced through the air and shook the back of the net. Turning around in delight, she saw 23-year-old Rin Toyosato smiling and applauding. She is a gold medalist in basketball at the Deaflympics.
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"When you shoot, try to extend your arm all the way," she was told, and 10-year-old Mio Tengan nodded. She shot the ball as instructed, and it arced through the air and shook the back of the net. Turning around in delight, she saw 23-year-old Rin Toyosato smiling and applauding. She is a gold medalist in basketball at the Deaflympics.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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