Keiko Yoshitomi

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Keiko Yoshitomi ( Japanese 吉 冨 桂子 , Yoshitomi Keiko ; born April 8, 1975 in Fukuoka Prefecture ) is a Japanese badminton player and coach.

Career

Keiko Yoshitomi attended Shijonawate Gakuen Tanki Daigaku short-term college .

In 2001 and 2002 she won the doubles title at the general championships . She also became a champion in this discipline at the adult championships in 2002. In 2003 she won the South Africa International. Keiko Yoshitomi took part in the 2004 Olympics in women's doubles . After a bye in round one, she lost in the following round and was thus 9th in the final score.

Under head coach Akihiro Imai, she is a coach of the works team of Renesas Semiconductor Kyūshū / Yamaguchi, a subsidiary of Renesas Electronics , which includes players such as Mizuki Fujii , Kana Itō , Reika Kakiiwa , Miyuki Maeda and Satoko Suetsuna .

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
2001 Japan: Individual Championships Ladies doubles 1 Akiko Nakashima / Keiko Yoshitomi
2001 Japan Open Ladies doubles 5 Masami Yamazaki / Keiko Yoshitomi
2002 Japan: Individual Championships Ladies doubles 1 Chikako Nakayama / Keiko Yoshitomi
2002 China: International Championships Ladies doubles 5 Chikako Nakayama / Keiko Yoshitomi
2003 South Africa International Ladies doubles 1 Chikako Nakayama / Keiko Yoshitomi
2004 Olympia Ladies doubles 9 Chikako Nakayama / Keiko Yoshitomi

Web links

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  1. a b c d コ ー チ 吉 冨 桂子 ( Memento from March 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. / オ リ ン ピ ッ ク / ア テ ネ 2004 / 日本 代表 選手 団 / バ ド ミ ン ト ン / 吉 冨 桂子 . JOC, August 13, 2004, accessed October 9, 2011 (Japanese).