Yasuko Mizui
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Basic information | |||||
The date of birth | 1975September 19(41 years old) | ||||
Sex | Woman | ||||
Nationality | Japan | ||||
Hometown | Nara | ||||
Height | 169㎝ | ||||
The weight | 58㎏ | ||||
Player information | |||||
The dominant hand | The right | ||||
Competition start age | National high school synthesis physical education meet | ||||
Item | Women's singles, women's doubles | ||||
Main war record |
Yasuko Mizui (without seeing it Yasuko, September 19, 1975 -) is a Japanese former badminton player. Olympics twice participation.
Person
1975September 19、NaraA native place. I begin badminton under the influence of an older sister (Hisako Mizui) [1]. I enter Gakuennaka, Shijonawate school, the high school same as an older sister. I play a national junior high school badminton meet consecutively for three years in the junior high school days and, in 1990, carry out championship by women's singles in the junior high school 3 annual [2].
I participate in a national high school synthesis physical education meet after Shijonawate school Senior High School entrance into a school of higher grade consecutively for three years, and championship, the third grade at a high school (1993) went into the final by the first grade at a high school (1991), the second grade at a high school (1992) and women's singles for two years, too, but they are defeated by Chikako Nakayama (Asahikawa business high school) and miss 3 straight victories [3]. In addition, I participate in an all-Japan general badminton championship in 1993 and win and advance to the final in spite of being a high school student and carry out a runner up although it is sisters confrontation with Hisako of the older sister in the final for championship and was defeated by an older sister in 2-0 [4].
I enter Fujichu same as an older sister after Shijonawate school Senior High School graduation and belong to the badminton club. I participate in the Atlanta Olympics of 1996 with an older sister, and three rounds are defeated by women's singles [5]. I win the championship at women's singles by the 53rd all-Japan general badminton championship of 1999 [6].
I participated in the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and achieved a Japanese player first last eight advance by women's singles [7].
I retire after the Sydney Olympics [8]. On April 8, 2001, I held the ceremony of retirement on the last day of the Yonex opening Japan (Yoyogi, Kunitachi second gymnasium) [9].
Main results
Year | Meeting | Item | Results | Name |
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1993 | All-Japan synthesis | Women's singles | 2 | Yasuko Mizui |
1996 | The Atlanta Olympics | Women's singles | 9 | Yasuko Mizui |
1997 | Opening in Taiwan | Women's doubles | 3 | Hisako Mizui / Yasuko Mizui |
1999 | All-Japan synthesis | Women's singles | 1 | Yasuko Mizui |
2000 | The Sydney Olympics | Women's singles | 5 | Yasuko Mizui |
Footnote
- The ^ Yasuko Mizui Atlanta Olympics 1,996 players directory (badminton) Japanese Olympic Committee
- Record eleventh - 20th Yokohama Jr. badminton club of the ^ whole country Junior High School selection championship glory
- Federation of cf. part (1991 through 1993) of the opposition personal after ^ glory public interest whole country Senior High School physical education badminton specialty part Foundation
- ^ All-Japan general badminton championship women's singles tournament list (PDF) badminton synthesis information site
- The ^ Atlanta Olympics badminton competition result Japanese Olympic Committee
- Association of ^ each generation champion (PDF) 67th all-Japan general championship Japan badminton
- ^ (9/18) Mizui is a date to single で first a little over eight of Japan on Nihon Keizai Shimbun September 18, 2000
- ^ bud news ばどの homepage March 15, 2001 date
- In ^ YOPJ2011, the hall is national team picture diary (clause of April 8, 2001) Real Badminton Players in pitch-darkness the bouquet presentation for retirement three players suddenly then
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