File:Women's volleyball final 1964 Olympics.jpg
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DescriptionWomen's volleyball final 1964 Olympics.jpg |
English: Emiko Miyamoto of Japan spikes the ball during the Women's Volleyball final between Japan and Soviet Union during Tokyo Olympic at Komazawa Gymnasium on October 23, 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. |
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