Japan at The 2006 Winter Olympics - Skeleton

Skeleton

Athlete Event Final
Run 1 Run 2 Total Rank
Masaru Inada Men's 59.63 59.74 1:59.37 18
Kazuhiro Koshi Men's 58.65 59.40 1:58.05 11
Eiko Nakayama Women's 1:01.82 1:02.10 2:03.92 14

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