Masafumi Ōura
Masafumi Ōura (大浦正文, Ōura Masafumi, September 28, 1969 – December 20, 2013) was a Japanese volleyball player and coach.
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Nickname | Taison | ||||||
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Born | Kamiagatagun (present-day Tsushima), Nagasaki Prefecture | September 28, 1969||||||
Died | December 20, 2013 44) Tokyo | (aged||||||
Height | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) | ||||||
Weight | 82 kg (181 lb) | ||||||
Spike | 342 cm (135 in) | ||||||
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Position | Outside hitter, opposite hitter | ||||||
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Last updated: December 22, 2013 |
Life
Born in Kamiagatagun (present-day Tsushima), Nagasaki Prefecture, he graduated from Nagasaki Prefectural Shimabara Commercial High School, where he became a coach after his retirement from active play.
He died on December 20, 2013 in Tokyo from stomach cancer.[1]
Player
- Suntory Sunbirds(1988-?)
- Summer Olympics - 1992
- World Cup - 1989, 1991, 1995
- World Championship - 1990, 1994
Prizes
- 1989 Best Hitter
- 1990 Best 6
- 1991 Best 6
- 1992 Best 6
- 1993 Best Hitter and Best 6
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References
- バルセロナ五輪バレー代表の大浦さん死去 (in Japanese). Nikkansports. Archived from the original on December 21, 2013. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
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