Kajikawa

Kajikawa

Hiroshi Kajikawa (jap. 梶川 博, Kajikawa Hiroshi; * 3. März 1949) ist ein japanischer Bogenschütze.

Kajikawa nahm an den Olympischen Spielen 1972 in München teil und beendete den Wettkampf im Bogenschießen auf Rang 19.[1]

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