Asian Games 2014: Japanese Swimmer Kosuke Hagino Named Most Valuable Player
Kosuke Hagino, 20, won medals in all seven events he compted in, winning golds in the men's 200m freestyle, 200m and 400m individual medleys, and the 800m freestyle relay, in addition to one silver in the 400m freestyle and two bronze medals in the 100m and 200m backstroke events.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: October 04, 2014 03:26 pm IST
Japanese swimmer Kosuke Hagino was named the MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the 17th Asian Games on Saturday.
Hagino, 20, won medals in all seven events he compted in, winning golds in the men's 200m freestyle, 200m and 400m individual medleys, and the 800m freestyle relay, in addition to one silver in the 400m freestyle and two bronze medals in the 100m and 200m backstroke events, reports Xinhua. (Sarita Devi given 'strong warning' after Asian Games medal protest)
"It was especially meaningful for me because I had a chance to compete with big-name stars such as Park Tae-Hwan (of South Korea) and Sun Yang (of China). I'm already happy with my performance, but more thrilled to receive my first-ever MVP," said Hagino. (Top North Korean leaders to attend Incheon closing ceremony)
Japanese swimmer Kosuke Hagino named Most Valuable Player of the 17th Asian Games.
It is the third time a Japanese athlete has been presented with the MVP award. In 1998, runner Koji Ito was named for the first Samsung MVP award, and in 2002 swimmer Kosuke Kitajima was selected.