WATANABE Kiyomi
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Women -63Kg | 7 | |
Mixed Team | 9 |
Schedule
Change
All times in venue local time
Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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Mon, 25 Sep
Followed by
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Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium JUD Mat 2 |
PHI WATANABE KWATANABE Kiyomi 11s1 IPP VIE NGUYEN NDPNGUYEN Ngoc Diem Phuong 1s3 |
Finished |
Mon, 25 Sep
Followed by
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Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium JUD Mat 2 |
JPN TAKAICHI MTAKAICHI Miku 10 IPP PHI WATANABE KWATANABE Kiyomi 0 |
Finished |
Mon, 25 Sep
Followed by
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Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium JUD Mat 2 |
PHI WATANABE KWATANABE Kiyomi 0 KAZ KUYULOVA EKUYULOVA Esmigul 10 IPP |
Finished |
Wed, 27 Sep
10:00
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Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium JUD Mat 2 |
PHI Philippines 0 THA Thailand 4 |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
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Asian Games | ||||
2 | Women's 63kg | 2018 | Indonesia | |
7 | Women's 63kg | 2014 | Incheon, KOR | |
Olympic Games | ||||
17 | Women's 63kg | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | |
World Championships | ||||
9 | Women's 63kg | 2019 | Tokyo, JPN | |
9 | Women's 63kg | 2017 | Budapest, HUN | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2021 | Budapest, HUN | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2018 | Baku, AZE | |
33 | Women's 63kg | 2015 | Astana, KAZ | |
Grand Slam | ||||
3 | Women's 63kg | 2018 | Dusseldorf, GER | |
3 | Women's 63kg | 2017 | Paris, FRA | |
7 | Women's 63kg | 2017 | Abu Dhabi, UAE | |
9 | Women's 63kg | 2018 | Osaka, JPN | |
9 | Women's 63kg | 2016 | Tokyo, JPN | |
9 | Women's 63kg | 2016 | Baku, AZE | |
9 | Women's 63kg | 2016 | Paris, FRA | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2023 | Tbilisi, GEO | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2022 | Tokyo, JPN | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2022 | Baku, AZE | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2020 | Dusseldorf, GER | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2020 | Paris, FRA | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2019 | Osaka, JPN | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2019 | Dusseldorf, GER | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2019 | Paris, FRA | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2018 | Paris, FRA | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2017 | Tokyo, JPN | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2015 | Tokyo, JPN | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2015 | Abu Dhabi, UAE | |
33 | Women's 63kg | 2023 | Antalya, TUR | |
Grand Prix | ||||
5 | Women's 63kg | 2019 | Antalya, TUR | |
7 | Women's 63kg | 2019 | Zagreb, CRO | |
7 | Women's 63kg | 2018 | Zagreb, CRO | |
9 | Women's 63kg | 2023 | Zagreb, CRO | |
9 | Women's 63kg | 2019 | Montreal, QC, CAN | |
9 | Women's 63kg | 2017 | Dusseldorf, GER | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2018 | Budapest, HUN | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2016 | Almaty, KAZ | |
17 | Women's 63kg | 2016 | Dusseldorf, GER | |
33 | Women's 63kg | 2023 | Almada, POR | |
World Cup | ||||
1 | Women's 63kg | 2017 | Taipei, TPE | |
2 | Women's 63kg | 2017 | Oberwart, AUT | |
3 | Women's 63kg | 2017 | Hong Kong, CHN | |
Asian Championships | ||||
7 | Women's 63kg | 2016 | Tashkent, UZB | |
9 | Women's 70kg | 2022 | Nur-Sultan, KAZ | |
9 | Women's 63kg | 2017 | Hong Kong, CHN | |
South East Asian Games | ||||
1 | Women's 63kg | 2019 | San Fernando, PHI | |
1 | Women's 63kg | 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
1 | Women's 63kg | 2015 | Singapore, SIN | |
1 | Women's 63kg | 2013 | Naypyidaw, MYA | |
3 | Women's Team | 2019 | San Fernando, PHI | |
3 | Women's 70kg | 2011 | Indonesia |
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Athlete, Office Worker, Sales
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Sports Science - Waseda University, Tokyo, JPN
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English, Japanese, Filipino
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Advics Judo Club [Japan]
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Yazaki Yuta [personal], JPN
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An anterior cruciate ligament [ACL] injury ruled her out of the 2021 South East Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam, which took place in May 2022. (sports, 16 Mar 2022)
In February 2020 she dislocated her left arm at the Grand Prix in Dusseldorf, Germany. (abs-cbn, 20 Jun 2020)
In February 2020 she dislocated her left arm at the Grand Prix in Dusseldorf, Germany. (abs-cbn, 20 Jun 2020)
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She took up judo at age eight. (sunstar, 01 Apr 2018)
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"At first I did volleyball because my mum played volleyball, but I did not really like team sports. So I started doing an individual sport, judo, in the town dojo." (INQUIRER, 22 Jul 2021)
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To win gold at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, and to win a medal at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (news, 03 Sep 2018; tv5, 30 Aug 2018; sports, 26 Jan 2023)
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She trains at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. (INQUIRER, 22 Jul 2021; news, 19 Jul 2021; tribune, 05 Feb 2023)
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She and boxer Eumir Marcial were flag bearers for the Philippines at the opening ceremony of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (rappler, 27 Jul 2021)
She was named Most Valuable Player [MVP] at the 2018 All-Japan University Championships. (inquirer, 03 Jul 2018)
She was named Most Valuable Player [MVP] at the 2018 All-Japan University Championships. (inquirer, 03 Jul 2018)
Additional Information
General
FAMILY BACKGROUND
She was born in Cebu, Philippines, to a Filipino mother and a Japanese father. Her family moved to Japan when she was age eight. She had the choice to represent Japan or the Philippines, and chose her mother's country. "If knowing judo can make people in Cebu happy and have fun, I will continue to practise hard." (INQUIRER, 22 Jul 2021; news, 19 Jul 2021; cebu, 26 Dec 2013; Manilla Bulletin, 21 Dec 2013)
FAMILY BACKGROUND
She was born in Cebu, Philippines, to a Filipino mother and a Japanese father. Her family moved to Japan when she was age eight. She had the choice to represent Japan or the Philippines, and chose her mother's country. "If knowing judo can make people in Cebu happy and have fun, I will continue to practise hard." (INQUIRER, 22 Jul 2021; news, 19 Jul 2021; cebu, 26 Dec 2013; Manilla Bulletin, 21 Dec 2013)
Legend
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Silver Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event
- IPP:
- Ippon