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Mitsui Sumitomo employee grabs bronze in Olympic judo

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Mitsui Sumitomo is celebrating after one of its employees won an Olympic medal at the London 2012 Games.

Yoshie Ueno was awarded a bronze medal in the women’s under-63kg judo competition on 31 July.

Ms Ueno works within the insurer’s marketing team in Tokyo. She is also a double world champion.

Andrew McKee, CEO of Mitsui Sumitomo at Lloyd’s said: “All of the company are truly delighted for Yoshie.

“Winning an Olympic bronze is a stunning performance and we could not be more proud of our inspirational colleague.”

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