music.wikisort.org - SingerYoshie Takeshita (竹下 佳江 Takeshita Yoshie, born March 18, 1978) was a Japanese volleyball player who played for JT Marvelous. She served as Head Coach of Japanese volleyball team Victorina Himeji.[2] and now serves as Executive Adviser.[3]
Japanese volleyball player
Yoshie Takeshita |
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 Takeshita in 2007 |
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Nickname | Tenn |
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Born | (1978-03-18) March 18, 1978 (age 44) Kitakyushu city, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Height | 159 cm (5 ft 3 in) |
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Weight | 53 kg (117 lb)[1] |
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Spike | 280 cm (110 in) |
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Block | 270 cm (106 in) |
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Position | Setter |
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Current club | Retired |
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She played for the All-Japan women's volleyball team and was a participant at the 2004 Summer Olympics, 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Olympics. At the 2012 Olympics, she was part of the Japanese team that won the bronze medal.[4] She was also part of the 2010 Japanese Women's team that won bronze at the world championships, beating the US in the bronze medal match.[5]
Her nickname was World's smallest and strongest setter (世界 最小 最強 セッター Sekai saisho saikyo setter). She was the captain of the Japanese volleyball team during the 2006 World Championship and took the most valuable player award.
On 28 September 2012 JT Marvelous announced her retirement.[6] On 21 June 2013 Takeshita was selected to become a member of the directors of Japan Volleyball Association.[7]
Her husband is the Japanese baseball player Hirotaka Egusa.
Profile
- She became a volleyball player at 10 years old.
- Her nickname is "Tenn", though she has not publicly revealed the meaning or origin of the nickname.
Clubs
Shiranuijoshi High School
NEC Red Rockets (1996–2002)
JT Marvelous (2002-2012)
Awards
Individual
- 2004 Olympic Qualifier "Best Setter"
- 2006 World Championship "Most Valuable Player"
- 2006 World Championship "Best Setter"
- 2008 Olympic Qualifier "Best Setter"
- 2008 FIVB World Grand Prix "Best Setter"
- 2009 FIVB World Grand Prix "Best Setter"
- 2011 World Cup "Best Setter"[8]
Team
- 1998 4th V.League -
Runner-Up, with NEC Red Rockets.
- 2000 6th V.League -
Champion, with NEC Red Rockets.
- 2001 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Championship -
Champion, with NEC Red Rockets.
- 2002 8th V.League -
Runner-Up, with NEC Red Rockets.
- 2003 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Championship -
Runner-Up, with JT Marvelous.
- 2004 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Championship -
Runner-Up, with JT Marvelous.
- 2006-2007 V.Premier League -
Runner-Up, with JT Marvelous.
- 2007 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Championship -
Runner-Up, with JT Marvelous.
- 2009-2010 V.Premier League -
Runner-Up, with JT Marvelous.
- 2010 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament -
Runner-Up, with JT Marvelous.
- 2010-2011 V.Premier League -
Champion, with JT Marvelous.
- 2011 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament -
Champion, with JT Marvelous.
National team
Senior team
- 2003: 5th place in the World Cup in Japan
- 2004: 5th place in the Olympic Games of Athens
- 2005:
Bronze Medal in the 13th Senior Asian Championship
- 2006: 6th place in the World Championship in Japan
- 2006:
Silver Medal in Asian Game 2006
- 2007: 7th place in the World Cup in Japan
- 2007:
Gold Medal in the 14th Senior Asian Championship at Thailand
- 2008: 5th place in the Olympic Games of Beijing
- 2010:
Bronze Medal in the World Championship
- 2011: 5th place in the World Grand Prix Final round
- 2011:
Silver Medal in the 16th Senior Asian Championship
- 2011: 4th place in the World Cup in Japan
- 2012:
Bronze Medal in the Olympic Games of London
References
External links
Awards |
Preceded by Elisa Togut |
Most Valuable Player of FIVB World Championship 2006 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by Marcelle Rodrigues |
Best Setter of FIVB World Championship 2006 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by |
Best Setter of FIVB World Grand Prix 2008, 2009 |
Succeeded by |
Japan women's volleyball squad – 2004 Summer Olympics – 5th place |
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- 1 Yoshihara (c)
- 2 Tsuji
- 3 Narita
- 4 Sasaki
- 5 Omura
- 7 Takeshita
- 9 Takahashi
- 12 Sugiyama
- 13 Ōtomo
- 14 Oyama
- 16 Kurihara
- 18 Kimura
- Coach: Yanagimoto
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Japan women's volleyball squad – 2008 Summer Olympics – 5th place |
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- 1 Kurihara
- 2 Tajimi
- 3 Takeshita (c)
- 4 Omura
- 5 Takahashi
- 6 Sano
- 7 Sugiyama
- 8 Sakurai
- 9 Kano
- 11 Araki
- 12 Kimura
- 14 Kawai
- Coach: Yanagimoto
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Japan squad – 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship – Bronze medal |
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Japan women's volleyball squad – 2012 Summer Olympics – Bronze medal |
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Authority control  |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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Scientific databases | |
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На других языках
[de] Yoshie Takeshita
Yoshie Takeshita (jap. 竹下 佳江, Takeshita Yoshie; * 18. März 1978 in Kitakyūshū) ist eine japanische Volleyballspielerin. Sie nahm an drei Olympischen Spielen teil und gewann 2012 die Bronzemedaille.
- [en] Yoshie Takeshita
[it] Yoshie Takeshita
Yoshie Takeshita (Kitakyūshū, 18 marzo 1978) è un'allenatrice di pallavolo ed ex pallavolista giapponese.
[ru] Такэсита, Ёсиэ
Ёсиэ Такэсита (яп. 竹下佳江 Такэсита Ёсиэ, род. 18 марта 1978 (1978-03-18), Китакюсю), в некоторых источниках ошибочно Йошие Такешита — японская волейболистка, связующая. Рост — 159 см, вес — 52 кг.
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