Mariany Nonaka
Mariany Nonaka |
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Full name |
Mariany Mayumi Nonaka |
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Nationality |
Brazil |
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Born |
(1988-04-22) 22 April 1988 São Paulo, Brazil |
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Playing style |
Right-handed, shakehand[1] |
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Highest ranking |
258 (April 2009)[2] |
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Current ranking |
406 (March 2012)[2] |
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Club |
Acrepa Sao Bernardo[1] |
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Height |
1.64 m (5 ft 4 1⁄2 in) |
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Weight |
57 kg (126 lb) |
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Mariany Mayumi Nonaka (born April 22, 1988 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian table tennis player.[3] As of March 2012, Nonaka is ranked no. 406 in the world by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).[2] She is a member of Acrepa Sao Bernardo Sports Club, and is coached and trained by Mauricio Kobayashi.[4] Nonaka is also right-handed, and uses the attacking, shakehand grip.[1]
Nonaka made her official debut, as a 16-year-old, at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where she competed only in the women's doubles. Playing with her partner Lígia Silva, Nonaka received a bye for the first round, before losing out to the Czech duo, Renáta Štrbíková and Alena Vachovcová, with a set score of 2–4.[5][6]
Four years after competing in her first Olympics, Nonaka qualified for her second Brazilian team, as a 20-year-old and a lone female table tennis player, at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, by receiving a spot from the Latin American Qualification Tournament in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.[7] She lost the preliminary round match of the women's singles to Lithuania's Rūta Paškauskienė, with a unanimous set score of 0–4.[8][9]
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- 1978: M. R. Baez Gato & Raquel Ortíz (CUB)
- 1980: M. Liyau Ho & P. Moreno (PER)
- 1989: C. Miranda Yera & Marisel Ramírez (CUB)
- 1990: Madeleine Armas & Yolanda Rodríguez (CUB)
- 1991: Madeleine Armas & Yolanda Rodríguez (CUB)
- 1992: N. N. Aparicio & A. Prieto (VEN)
- 1994: Madeleine Armas & Yolanda Rodríguez (CUB)
- 1996: Monica Doti & Lyanne Kosaka (BRA)
- 1998: Monica Doti & Lyanne Kosaka (BRA)
- 2000: Marisel Ramírez & Leticia Suárez (CUB)
- 2001: Silvia Morel & Sofija Tepes (CHL)
- 2002: Berta Rodríguez & Sofija Tepes (CHL)
- 2003: Berta Rodríguez & Sofija Tepes (CHL)
- 2004: Marisol Espineira & Eliana González (PER)
- 2005: Karin Sako & Lígia Silva (BRA)
- 2006: Ximena Cerón & Berta Rodríguez (CHL)
- 2007: Luisana Pérez & Fabiola Ramos (VEN)
- 2008: Lian Qian & Wu Xue (DOM)
- 2009: Mariany Nonaka & Lígia Silva (BRA)
- 2010: Ruaida Ezzedinne & Fabiola Ramos (VEN)
- 2011: Lígia Silva & Jessica Yamada (BRA)
- 2013: Judith Morales & Paulina Vega (CHL)
- 2014: Lígia Silva & Jessica Yamada (BRA)
- 2015: Gui Lin & Lígia Silva (BRA)
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- 1978: PER (Patricia Moreno & Gladys Moriyama & Josefina Salazar-Delgado)
- 1980: MEX (Alicia Bernal & Diana Guillen)
- 1989: CUB (Madeleine Armas & Carmen Miranda Yera & Marisel Ramírez)
- 1990: CUB (Madeleine Armas & Carmen Miranda Yera & Yolanda Rodríguez)
- 1991: CUB (Madeleine Armas & Marisel Ramírez & Yolanda Rodríguez)
- 1992: CUB (Marisel Ramírez & Yolanda Rodríguez & Clara Sabina)
- 1994: CUB (Madeleine Armas & Marisel Ramírez & Yolanda Rodríguez & Leticia Suárez)
- 1996: BRA (Monica Doti & Livia Kosaka & Lyanne Kosaka & Kelly Tiemi Nagaoka)
- 1998: BRA (Monica Doti & Lyanne Kosaka & Lígia Silva)
- 2000: CUB (Marisel Ramírez & Yolanda Rodríguez & Leticia Suárez)
- 2001: CHL (Patricia Álvarez & Silvia Morel & Berta Rodríguez & Sofija Tepes)
- 2002: CHL (Patricia Álvarez & Berta Rodríguez & Sofija Tepes & Maria Paulina Vega)
- 2004: CHL (Silvia Morel & Ximena Cerón & Berta Rodríguez & Paulina Vega)
- 2005: BRA (Claudia Ikeizumi & Carina Murashige & Karin Sako & Lígia Silva)
- 2006: BRA (Claudia Ikeizumi & Mariany Nonaka & Karin Sako & Lígia Silva)
- 2007: BRA (Carina Murashige & Mariany Nonaka & Lígia Silva)
- 2008: DOM (Lian Qian & Johenny Valdez & Wu Xue)
- 2009: CHL (Blanca Fernanda Duran Abarca & Berta Rodríguez & Paulina Vega & Natalia Castellano)
- 2010: BRA (Livia Fontana & Karin Sako & Lígia Silva & Jessica Yamada)
- 2011: VEN (Ruaida Ezzeddine & Luisana Perez & Fabiola Ramos)
- 2012: BRA (Caroline Kumahara & Katia Kawai & Lígia Silva & Jessica Yamada)
- 2013: BRA (Caroline Kumahara & Katia Kawai & Lígia Silva & Jessica Yamada)
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