Hitomi Nakamichi
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Hitomi Nakamichi | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Hitomi Nakamichi |
Nickname | Michi |
Born |
Joyo, Kyoto, Japan | September 18, 1985
Height | 159 cm (5 ft 3 in) |
Weight | 53 kg (117 lb)[1] |
Spike | 264cm |
Volleyball information | |
Position | Setter |
Current club | Toray Arrows |
Number | 3 |
Medal record | ||
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Women's Volleyball | ||
Competitor for Japan | ||
Olympic Games | ||
Bronze | 2012 London | Team |
FIVB | ||
Bronze | 2010 World Championship Japan | Team |
Bronze | 2013 World Grand Champions Cup Japan | Team |
Asian Championship | ||
Silver | 2011 Taipei | Team |
Hitomi Nakamichi (中道瞳 Nakamichi Hitomi, born September 18, 1985) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Toray Arrows. She serves as captain of the team from 2013.[2]
Clubs
- KyotoTachibana high school
- Toray Arrows (2004-)
Awards
Individual
- 2007-08 V.Premier League - Best6
- 2008-09 V.Premier League - Best6
- 2009 58th Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament - Best6
- 2011 Montreux Volley Masters - MVP[3]
- 2011-12 V.Premier League - Best6.
- 2013 FIVB Women's World Grand Champions Cup - Best Setter
Team
- 2007 Domestic Sports Festival (Volleyball) - Champion, with Toray Arrows.
- 2007-2008 Empress's Cup - Champion, with Toray Arrows.
- 2007-2008 V.Premier League - Champion, with Toray Arrows.
- 2008 Domestic Sports Festival - Runner-Up, with Toray Arrows.
- 2008-2009 V.Premier League - Champion, with Toray Arrows.
- 2009 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament - Champion, with Toray Arrows.
- 2009-2010 V.Premier League - Champion, with Toray Arrows.
- 2010 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament - Champion, with Toray Arrows.
- 2010-2011 V.Premier League - Runner-up, with Toray Arrows.
- 2011-2012 V.Premier League - Champion, with Toray Arrows.
- 2012-2013 V.Premier League - Runner-up, with Toray Arrows.
National team
- 2010 World Championship - Bronze Medal
- 2011 Montreux Volley Masters - Champion
- 2011 4th place in the World Cup in Japan
- 2012 Bronze Medal in the Olympic Games of London
- 2013 FIVB Women's World Grand Champions Cup - Bronze Medal
References
- ↑ "Japanese Medalists in London 2012 Olympics". joc.or.jp. Japanese Olympic Committee. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- ↑ Toray Arrows. "2013年度新体制について". Retrieved 2013-06-05.
- ↑
External links
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