Miho Shishiuchi, FW of Japan’s “Smile Japan” ice hockey women’s national team, has appeared! Participated in three Winter Olympics and contributed to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time in Beijing in 2022. With her smile, she talks about her own competitive life, having played lively in the intense world of ice hockey, skating at a speed of 60km/h and sometimes defending against shots exceeding 160km/h. . In addition, the link will show you a powerful super shot! Former Japan Ice Hockey National Team “Dream Runner ~Boat Race Ambassador x Top Runner Talk”[Part 2]00:00 Opening 00:30 Martial arts on ice… Three surgeries, recovery from serious injury 03:17 Encouraged by the efforts of other athletes who spent the rehabilitation period together! 04:14 Participating in three consecutive tournaments, what are your thoughts on the Beijing Olympics? 08 What is necessary for Japan to become even stronger? What is Miho’s dream! 12:32 Nana Takagi is a friend! What is the difference between speed skating and ice hockey shoes? Miho Shishiuchi Born August 21, 1992 Former Japanese women’s ice hockey player Position is forward. She is from Kushiro, Hokkaido. She started playing ice hockey when she was 5 years old. After entering junior high school, she joined Rokkatei Bears (now Kushiro Bears). She was selected to the Japan Women’s U-18 Ice Hockey National Team while still in high school, and she played in the 2009 and 2010 U-18 World Championships. After graduating from high school, she remained in Kushiro, where she also captained the Bears. She was also selected for the Japan women’s ice hockey team, and she won the silver medal at the 2011 Asian Winter Games (Almaty, Kazakhstan). In February 2013, she participated in the final qualifiers for the Sochi Olympics held in Poprad, Slovakia, and won the right to participate in the Olympics for the first time in four Japanese women’s competitions. Since then, she has competed in three consecutive Olympics. 2014 Sochi Olympics 1st round loss, 2018 PyeongChang Olympics 1st round loss, 2022 Beijing Olympics 6th place Michihiko Ueki (boat race ambassador) Former boat racer. During his active career, he was known as the phoenix and boat king, winning three Grand Prix titles, winning 10 SG titles, achieving 200 million yen for the first time in a public competition, and earning 2.2 billion yen in lifetime prize money. It is He became a Boat Race Ambassador in 2018.Click here for introduction VTR → https://youtu.be/syxW3-BHrwY Na
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