Narita Mayumi, the Queen of Water, the symbol of the Japanese Paralympic swimming world, passed away at the age of 55. A legendary athlete who won 15 gold medals, the highest number in Japan, and 20 medals in total. The sports world is shocked by the sudden news of his death… What is his achievement and his final message? #Narita Mayumi #Queen of Water #Paralympics #Competition #JapanPerson #LegendAthlete #GoldMedal #20Medals #SportsLegend #TokyoParalympics #RioParalympics #AthenneParalympics #SydneyParalympics #AtlantaParalympics #BeijingParalympics #DisabledSports #WheelchairLife #ChallengePeople #ChallengePeople #Never Give Up Heart #LegendSwimmer #Paralympics #EternalHero #QueenSwimming #SportsNews #BreakingNewsJapan #SportsLegend #Paralympics #SwimmingQueen #JapanSports #RipMayumiNarita #Strength of Sports #People Who Give Hope #MiracleSwimmer #Thanks for the Inspiration #Challenge #Star of the Swimming World #Records and Memory #Treasure of the Sports World #EternalQueen #Heroine #QueenOfWater #JapanParalympics #SportsHistory #GreatAthlete #Legacy #Queen of Medal #Historical Achievement #Fast #Shocking News

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