Naoyuki Daigo
| Acquisition medal | ||
|---|---|---|
| Boy track and field | ||
| The Asian Games | ||
| Copper | 2006 Doha | High jump |
| Championship in Asia | ||
| Silver | 2005 Inchon | High jump |
| Copper | 2003 Manila | High jump |
Naoyuki Daigo (だいごなおゆき, January 18, 1981 -) is a Japanese former track-and-field athlete. The boy high jump Japanese record holder (2m33). 182cm tall, 67 kg in weight. TokyoMachida-shiNative place[1]。 A Tokyo high school teacher.
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Brief career history
I am from Machida City Shinkouji junior high school. During Tateno, Tokyo Tsuda Senior High School attendance at school, I accomplished the splendid achievement called the seventh place winning prize by a world youth track and field championship held in Annecy, France, and the future was expected much of. I pass a recommendation entrance examination and enter the Tokai University physical education department. I showed activity such as winning Japanese intercollegiates in 1999 when I had just entered it. However, it is broken down at a knee a sophomore next. It is failed by job hunting without being able to leave a satisfactory grade. I become a job-hopping part-timer. I participate in a meeting in association of Tokyo track and field position and win the championship at the Saitama National Athletic Meet of 2004. It became the topic as a star of the job-hopping part-timer. I have the local justice roasting car business affairs company dealing with auto sales become a sponsor and continue competition activity afterwards. I clear 2m27 and, in 2005, play Osaka championship in the Helsinki world championship. Successful in receiving activity costs support by the application of the sports support system that is the system that a superior competition grade is recognized, and Japan Association of Athletic Federations started to this age [2]. In 2006, activity is accepted, and it is entered the company by Fujitsu. I received the instruction of the Hiroki Fukuma coach who acted as supervision of the track and field club of Kanagawa Prefectural Yokosuka Senior High School in those days and established a new Japanese record (Thailand, those days [3] world's best in a season) of 2m33 by Japan championship afterwards. I win a bronze medal by the Asian Games of 2006. I established an indoor new Japanese record of 2m28 by the Yokohama indoor opening.
After having broken down with the left ankle in the winter of 2010, there is not conspicuous activity and leaves Fujitsu where I belonged to in March, 2013 [4]. I took Tokyo Senior High School part-time teacher from April and I belonged to new mode and continued a competition. I participated in the 68th National Athletic Meet held in Tokyo, Ajinomoto Stadium on October 6, but was over in the 16th place in 2m03. I told you, "there is not already that I aimed for this national polity (for the last time) and wanted to make an end here and participated in a game for a result" after a competition and expressed retirement. I become Tokyo Senior High School exclusive duty teacher from April, 2014.
As for the championship in Japan, five times of 2009 win the championship so far for 2005-2007 years in 2003.
The annual best
- The 1995 1m92cm third grade at a junior high school
- The 1996 2m08cm first grade at a high school
- The 1997 2m19cm second grade at a high school
- The 1998 2m18cm third grade at a high school
- 1999 2m21cm freshman
- 2000 2m10cm sophomore
- 2001 2m19cm junior
- 2002 2m15cm senior
- 2003 2m19cm
- 2004 2m23cm
- 2005 2m27cm
- 2006 2m33cm Japanese record
- 2007 2m30cm
- 2008 2m27cm
- 2009 2m28cm
- 2010 2m18cm
- 2011 2m16cm
- 2012 2m10cm
- 2013 2m12cm
Main war record
Results in the country
- 2002 86th Japanese track-and-field championship fifth place 2m15
- 2003 87th Japanese track-and-field championship championship 2m18
- 2004 88th Japanese track-and-field championship eighth place 2m10
- 2005 89th Japanese track-and-field championship championship 2m18
- 2006 90th Japanese track-and-field championship championship 2m33 (new Japanese record)
- 2006 Yokohama indoor opening competition championship 2m28 (indoor new Japanese record)
- 2007 91st Japanese track-and-field championship championship 2m21
- 2008 92nd Japanese track-and-field championship second place 2m15
- 2009 93rd Japanese track-and-field championship championship 2m24
- 2010 94th Japanese track-and-field championship third place 2m18
- 2011 95th Japanese track-and-field championship tenth place 2m10
- There is no track-and-field championship record in Japan in the 96th for 2,012 years
- 2013 97th Japanese track-and-field championship 20th place 2m05
- 2013 68th National Athletic Meet 16th place 2m03
Main results in the international meeting
- The 1997 seventh Asia youth track and field championship second place
- The 1998 seventh world youth track and field championship seventh place
- The 1999 eighth Asia youth track and field championship first place
- 2003 15th Asian track-and-field championship third place 2m19
- 2005 16th Asian track-and-field championship second place 2m23
- Class 2005 tenth world track and field championship series qualifier B twelfth place 2m20
- 2005 fourth East Asia tournament (Macao) second place 2m23
- 2006 15th Asian Games third place 2m23
- Class 2007 eleventh world track and field championship series qualifier A 17th place 2m19
- 2008 twelfth world indoor track-and-field championship qualifier 17th place 2m15
- 2008 29th Olympics tournament qualifier 36th place 2m15
- 2009 87th Australia championship third place 2m20
- 2009 18th Asian track-and-field championship sixth place 2m15
- Class 2009 twelfth world track and field championship series qualifier B eleventh place 2m20
Allied item
Footnote
- Activity Machida-shi of the ^ sports festival Tokyo 2013 Machida citizen athlete
- ^ Yomiuri Shimbun August 19, 2007 Tokyo morning edition "relieving scenery (5) 2,400,000 yen a year support, the player of World Championships in Athletics Osaka, the truck", sports D side, 23 pages
- It is "Daigo weekly AERA July 17, 2006 issue, page 32 of the jump high jump new Japanese record from hourly wage 900 yen" ^ Takahiro Horikawa
- ^ News of the track and field club 2013 new participation player Fujitsu track and field club (2013-04-01). August 27, 2015 reading
Outside link
- All of lives that FIELD EYE vol.5 Naoyuki Daigo high jump taught
- Athlete vol.02 of the real face
- Fujitsu track and field club Naoyuki Daigo profile
- TBS "World Championships in Athletics Berlin" Naoyuki Daigo
- Naoyuki Daigo IAAF
- Naoyuki Daigo - Japan Association of Athletic Federationsの player directory
- Results (English) by Naoyuki Daigo - by Ogura fee and the Olympics
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