Maharu Yoshimura

Maharu Yoshimura (吉村 真晴, Yoshimura Maharu, born 3 August 1993) is a Japanese table tennis player.[1]

Maharu Yoshimura
Personal information
NationalityJapanese
Born (1993-08-03) 3 August 1993
Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Playing styleright-handed, shakehand grip
Equipment(s)Butterfly Custon (ZL Carbon), Butterfly Tenergy 05 (BH, FH)
Highest ranking15 (May 2016)
Current ranking52 (December 2019)
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight61 kg (134 lb)

Life and career

1993–2010: Early life and background

Yoshimura was born in Ibaraki Prefecture to a Filipina mother and a Japanese father. His first name is a Japanese transliteration of the Tagalog word "Mahal", meaning "beloved".[2]

2011–present

In 2011, while in junior high school, he competed in the February Table Tennis Tournament Japan where he advanced to the top 12. He defeated Kazuhiro Zhang in the semi-finals but lost to Jun Mizutani in the final game. His achievements include the Asian Championships (New Delhi, India; the first victory of a Japanese player in the men's singles[3]) and the All Japan Table Tennis Championships. At the 2015 World Table Tennis Championships, Yoshimura won a silver medal in the mixed doubles event with Kasumi Ishikawa. At the 2017 World Table Tennis Championships, Yoshimura won a gold medal in the mixed doubles event with Kasumi Ishikawa.

Career records

  • Japan Top 12 Table Tennis Tournament (2011)
    • Men's singles runner-up
  • World Junior Table Tennis Championships (2011)
    • 3rd in Men's Singles
    • 3rd in Men's Doubles
  • Interscholastic athletic competition (2011)
    • Men's Doubles winner
    • 3rd in Men's Singles Table Tennis
  • Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships (2011)
    • Men's Doubles runner up
    • Won men's singles
  • All Japan Table Tennis Championships (2012)
    • Won the men's singles
  • Japan Open (2015)
    • Men's Singles runner-up

Maharu Yoshimura had a minor role in the 2017 film Mixed Doubles.[4]

In a 2016 segment of the Japanese variety show Ningen Kansatsu Variety Monitoring (ニンゲン観察バラエティ モニタリング), Yoshimura and Koki Niwa disguised themselves as two old men and proceeded to shock normal folks in table tennis.[5]

gollark: This is due to Nvidia bad.
gollark: They're okay for anyone but Nvidia.
gollark: It is obviously not entirely free of any safety issue ever. It is, however, much easier to not do accursed memory safety things than in C.
gollark: Segfaults aren't the core point. If you use a high-level language you will be able to write your actual algorithm faster and less buggily.
gollark: You can *technically* cause segfaults with ridiculous ctypes hacks.

References

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