Sō Takei
Sō Takei | |
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武井 壮 | |
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Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Sō Takei (武井 壮, Takei Sō, born May 6, 1973 in
Life and career
Takei attended Shutoku Middle-High School and then graduated from the Faculty of Law at Kobe Gakuin University. He played baseball in middle school and did boxing in high school.[2] Because of his athletic feats in high school, he entered Kobe Gakuin exempt from the admission fee and was awarded a scholarship.[3] In university, Takei excelled in sprinting,[2] and later transitioned to focus on decathlon. He was scouted by Chuo Gakuin University during this time, and attended the university after graduating Kobe Gakuin.
In 1997, at the 81st
From 1998 to 2000, Takei studied abroad in the
In 2003, at the age of 30, Takei entered the entertainment industry and was active on television concurrently with his career as a trainer. He also aimed to become a professional baseball player around this time. In 2005, he was signed as a pitcher for Ibaraki Golden Golds, a team in industrial league baseball. Although he made multiple appearances in games, he left the team in October of the same year stating he was "too old at the age of 32" to flourish in the league.[4] Instead, he joined the amateur baseball team known as Kami-sama, made up of other celebrities.
Due to the nature of his work, Takei did not have a house from 2004 to 2013. He stayed mainly in hotels, his friend's homes and his parents’ house as he had to travel often in showbusiness and as a personal trainer.
In 2012, Takei found major success in his career in entertainment, rising to popularity with his persona as the King of Beasts.[5] Since then, he has appeared in numerous television programs and variety shows. The nickname King of Beasts has become synonymous with Takei in Japan.[6]
In 2013, Takei entered the
He made his international movie debut in the 2013
In 2017, Takei was the lyricist for the 2nd single "Do Do Do Do Dreamer" (どどどどどりーまー) for the
On June 19, 2021, he succeeded Yuki Ota and became President of the FEDERATION JAPONAISE D'ESCRIME.[14]
Results
Track and field
- 1997 - 81st Japan Championships in Athletics, Men's Decathlon - Winner - 7606 Points
- 1997 - 66th Japan Students Championships in Athletics, Men's Decathlon - Winner - 7500 Points
- Personal Bests: Decathlon - 7606 Points, 100 metres - 10.54 seconds, 400 metres - 47.92 seconds, 1500 metres - 4 minutes 8 seconds
- He won the lion 10,000times.
Masters athletics
- 200 metres (M40-44 age class) - Bronze - 22.64 seconds[7]
- 100 metres (M40-44 age class) - 4th place - 11.15 seconds[7]
- 2014 - 34th Okinawa Masters Athletics Championships, 4 × 100 metres relay (M40-44 age class) - Gold - 42.25 seconds[8]
- 2015 - 21st World Masters Athletics Championships, 4 × 100 metres relay (M40-44 age class) - Gold - 42.70 seconds[10]
- 2018 - 23rd World Masters Athletics Championships, 4 × 100 metres relay (M45-49 age class) - Gold - 43.77 seconds[11]
Golf
- February 1999 - January 2000 - USGAHandicap Index - 1.3 (Best Score - 69)
Filmography
Film
- Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013)[12]
Television
- Come Come Everybody (2021)[15]
References
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- ^ Asahi Shimbun(2012-11-13). Accessed 2019-05-01
- ^ "武井壮、中高時代は学年トップで6年間学費ゼロ". ORICON STYLE. 2016-06-08. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "悲しいお知らせが・・・". 武井壮の能力全開スポーツ道!! (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ 武井壮:“百獣の王”の弱点は「寂しさ」 初の出版イベントに500人も男性8割- Mainichi JP(Mainichi Shimbun)
- ^ "武井壮『百獣の王への道程。。。』". 武井壮オフィシャルブログ「全開武井の動物百番勝負! 目指せ百獣の王!!」by Ameba (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ a b c 第20回世界マスターズ陸上競技選手権大会記録一覧 公益社団法人・日本マスターズ陸上競技連合
- ^ a b 第34回 沖縄マスターズ陸上競技選手権大会 M40クラス(40 - 44歳)の4×100メートルリレー公式記録
- ^ 武井壮、マスターズ陸上リレーでアジア新記録 世界記録に100分の5秒差! ORICON STYLE(2014年6月22日配信)
- ^ a b "武井壮が陸上のマスターズ国際大会で優勝". Sports Hochi. 2015-08-16. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ a b "武井壮 世界マスターズ陸上男子400リレー金 アンカーは朝原氏". www.sponichi.co.jp. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ a b "武井壮、海外映画デビュー!感動のインド映画でハリウッド進出へ偉大な一歩!". Cinema Today. 2014-11-07. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "ときめき♡宣伝部、新作はヒャダイン×武井壮タッグ「どどどどどりーまー」". Natalie. Natasha. 2017-04-16. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "武井壮がフェンシング協会会長に「愛する1人として」太田雄貴会長は退任". Nikkan Sports.com. Nikkan Sports. 2021-06-19. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
- ^ "武井壮『カムカムエヴリバディ』で"帝国軍人"役 連続テレビ小説初出演". Oricon. Retrieved October 18, 2021.