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Tomomi Komori

Medal record
Women's Field Hockey
Representing  Japan
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 2006 Doha Team Competition

Tomomi Komori (born February 18, 1983 in Nikko, Tochigi) is an female field hockey player from Japan. She twice represented her native country at the Summer Olympics (2004 and 2008).

Komori became topscorer at the 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier in Rome, Italy, alongside Kaori Chiba (Japan), Rhona Simpson (Scotland) and Maryna Vynohradova (Ukraine), scoring six goals.

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