Hisaaki Nakamine

Hisaaki Nakamine[1] (Japanese: 中峰 寿彰; born November 30, 1961 in Shibetsu, Hokkaido, Japan) is a Japanese curler,[2] a two-time Pacific-Asian silver medallist (1992, 1996, 1997) and a three-time Japan men's champion (1997, 1998, 1999).

Hisaaki Nakamine
 
Other namesToshiaki Nakamine
Born (1961-11-30) November 30, 1961
Team
Curling clubObihiro & Tokoro CC
Career
Member Association Japan
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
3 (1992, 1997)
Olympic
appearances
1 (1998)

He played for Japan at the 1998 Winter Olympics, where the Japanese team finished in fifth place.

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
1988–89 Hisaaki NakamineYasuhiro HatanakaKazuhiro HoumuraKoji TokiAkihiko SasakiJMCC 1989
1992–93 ?Hisaaki Nakamine???PCC 1992
1996–97 Hirofumi KudoMakoto TsurugaHiroshi SatoYoshiyuki OhmiyaHisaaki NakamineJMCC 1997
1997–98 Yoshiyuki OhmiyaHirofumi KudoHiroshi SatoMakoto TsurugaHisaaki NakaminePCC 1997
Makoto TsurugaHiroshi SatoYoshiyuki OhmiyaHirofumi KudoHisaaki NakamineGlen Jackson (OG)JMCC 1998
WOG 1998 (5th)
1998–99 Hirofumi KudoMakoto TsurugaHiroshi SatoYoshiyuki OhmiyaHisaaki NakamineJMCC 1999
gollark: You can integrate the probability density function to work out the probability that your random sample lies in a particular region of the distribution.
gollark: It has a mean, as all distributions are to. This is the "probability density function" for a distribution, specifically.
gollark: There is only one *mean*.
gollark: So if you measure it, then you get a random value from this distribution.
gollark: You might say that the *position* of a particle was distributed like this, not just "a particle".

References

  1. Other writing: Toshiaki Nakamine.
  2. Hisaaki Nakamine on the World Curling Federation database


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