Haruna Asami
Haruna Asami (浅見 八瑠奈, Asami Haruna, born 12 April 1988) is a female Japanese judoka. She started judo at the age of 3 under the instruction of her father, Mikio Asami who was former −60 kg and −65 kg national champion.[1]
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Born | 12 April 1988 32) Iyo, Ehime, Japan | (age
Medal record
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She won the gold medal in the extra-lightweight (−48 kg) division at the World Judo Championships in 2010 and 2011.
Her favorite techniques are Kosoto gari, Seoi nage and Tai otoshi.
Results
- 2008
All Japan Judo Championships -48 kg, Fukuoka Grand Slam -48 kg, Tokyo - 2009
World Cup -48 kg, Sofia World Cup -48 kg, Vienna Grand Prix -48 kg, Tunis Summer Universiade -48 kg, Belgrade East Asian Games -48 kg, Hong Kong All Japan Judo Championships -48 kg, Fukuoka - 2010
World Championships -48 kg, Tokyo World Masters -48 kg, Suwon World Cup -48 kg, Budapest World Cup -48 kg, Ulan Bator Grand Prix -48 kg, Düsseldorf All Japan Judo Championships -48 kg, Fukuoka - 2011
World Championships -48 kg, Paris World Masters -48 kg, Baku Grand Slam -48 kg, Paris Grand Slam -48 kg, Rio de Janeiro Grand Slam -48 kg, Tokyo All Japan Judo Championships -48 kg, Fukuoka - 2012
Grand Slam -48 kg, Tokyo World Masters -48 kg, Almaty - 2013
Grand Slam -48 kg, Paris All Japan Judo Championships -48 kg, Fukuoka World Championships -48 kg, Rio de Janeiro
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