Overview
Koji Yamamuro (山室光史, Yamamuro Koji; born 17 January 1989) is a Japanese male artistic gymnast who has represented Japan at major international competitions. He is best known as a member of the Japanese men's team that won a team medal at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Yamamuro has competed in the full set of men's artistic gymnastics events and served as an all-around contributor in team contests.
Discipline and competitive role
Yamamuro specializes in men's artistic gymnastics (MAG), which comprises six apparatus: floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings, vault, parallel bars and horizontal bar. As an all-around competitor he has been called upon to perform routines across several apparatus during team finals and qualifying rounds, combining strength, flexibility and technical precision.
Career highlights
At the peak of his international career Yamamuro was selected for Japan's Olympic squad for London 2012, where the team finished on the podium. Beyond the Olympics he has taken part in other international meets, including World Championships and regional championships, contributing to Japan's long-standing reputation in men's gymnastics.
Style, training and significance
Japanese men's gymnastics is noted for clean technique, controlled landings and attention to fundamentals; Yamamuro's routines exemplify these qualities. Gymnasts in Japan typically progress through club and university systems and work with national coaches on elements, combinations and execution to maximize team scores.
Name and pronunciation
In Japanese naming order the family name precedes the given name; the family name is Yamamuro. For notes on Japanese name order see Japanese name order and for a general biographical entry format see biographical notices. The family-name element is discussed at family name explanation.
Further reading and related topics
Yamamuro remains part of Japan's recent gymnastics history as an Olympic-level competitor whose work in team events underscores the depth and technical strength of Japanese men's gymnastics.