Yoshinobu Miyake, born on November twenty-fourth, nineteen thirty-nine, is a distinguished retired Japanese weightlifter and a Lieutenant in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. His remarkable career is highlighted by his impressive achievements at the Olympic Games, where he secured one silver and two gold medals across the nineteen sixty, nineteen sixty-four, and nineteen sixty-eight events, finishing fourth in nineteen seventy-two.
Throughout his career, Miyake demonstrated exceptional prowess, winning world titles in nineteen sixty-two, nineteen sixty-three, and from nineteen sixty-five to nineteen sixty-six. He set an astounding twenty-five official world records between nineteen fifty-nine and nineteen sixty-nine, including ten consecutive records in the snatch and nine in the total lift, showcasing his dominance in the sport.
Miyake is renowned for his unique lifting technique, known as the