Emika Yoshida
Japanese javelin thrower (born 1985)
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Born | (1985-12-10) 10 December 1985 (age 38) | ||||||||
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Event | Javelin throw | ||||||||
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Emika Yoshida (吉田 恵美可, Yoshida Emika, born 10 December 1985)[1] is a Japanese athletics competitor competing in the javelin throw. In 2007, she competed in the women's javelin throw event at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics held in Osaka, Japan.[2] She did not qualify to compete in the final.[1][2]
In 2004, she finished in 9th place in the women's javelin throw at the 2004 World Junior Championships in Athletics held in Grosseto, Italy. She won the bronze medal in the women's javelin throw event at the 2009 East Asian Games held in Hong Kong.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Emika Yoshida". World Athletics. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- ^ a b "Women's javelin throw – Qualification". IAAF. Archived from the original on February 14, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
- ^ "Women's javelin throw". 2009 East Asian Games. Archived from the original on 15 December 2009. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
External links
- Emika Yoshida at World Athletics
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Japan Championships in Athletics women's javelin throw champions
- 1929–30: Tsuko Yoshida
- 1931–33: Masako Shinpo
- 1934–35: Sadako Yamamoto
- 1936–40: Kako Yada
- 1941: Not held
- 1942: Hiroko Torii
- 1943–45: Not held
- 1946: Masako Shinpo
- 1947: Hiroko Torii
- 1948–49: Sadako Yamamoto
- 1950: Miyoko Kato
- 1954: Akiko Kurihara
- 1955–56: Fujie Abe
- 1957–59: Yoriko Shida
- 1960: Fujie Abe
- 1961: Hiroko Takakura
- 1962: Hiroko Sato
- 1963: Anneliese Gerhards (FRG)
- 1964: Yoshie Oki
- 1965: Midori Namagawa
- 1966: Sachiko Sensaki
- 1967: Misako Katayama
- 1968: Sakiko Hara
- 1969: Nobuko Morita
- 1970: Sakiko Hara
- 1971: Mitsuyo Fujii
- 1972–73: Mieko Takasaka
- 1974: Keiko Myogai
- 1975: Mieko Takasaka
- 1976–77: Keiko Myogai
- 1978–80: Nahomi Shibusawa
- 1981–84: Emi Matsui
- 1985: Kumi Yamamoto
- 1986–88: Emi Matsui
- 1989: Zhang Li
- 1990: Emi Matsui
- 1991–94: Akiko Miyajima
- 1995: Hiroko Kojima
- 1996–97: Takako Miyake
- 1998: Harumi Yamamoto
- 1999: Yayoi Shibano
- 2000–03: Takako Miyake
- 2004–05: Harumi Yamamoto
- 2006: Yuki Ebihara
- 2007: Emika Yoshida
- 2008–10: Yuki Ebihara
- 2011: Risa Miyashita
- 2012–15: Yuki Ebihara
- 2016: Risa Miyashita
- 2017: Yuki Ebihara
- 2018: Marina Saito
- 2019: Haruka Kitaguchi
- 2020: Yuka Sato
- 2021-22: Haruka Kitaguchi
- 2023: Marina Saito
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