Yurika YOSHIDA

7 Jul 1993
28
Female
KITAMI CITY
 
Japan
KITAMI CITY
 
Japan

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
CUR Curling Women 2 Silver

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C
SWE
Sweden
8
JPN
Japan
5
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
CAN
Canada
5
JPN
Japan
8
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet D
JPN
Japan
8
DEN
Denmark
7
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet A
ROC
ROC
5
JPN
Japan
10
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
CHN
People's Republic of China
2
JPN
Japan
10
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C
JPN
Japan
5
KOR
Republic of Korea
10
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet D
GBR
Great Britain
10
JPN
Japan
4
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
JPN
Japan
10
USA
United States of America
7
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet A
JPN
Japan
4
SUI
Switzerland
8
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C
JPN
Japan
8
SUI
Switzerland
6
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
JPN
Japan
3
GBR
Great Britain
10
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
3Women2018PyeongChang, KOR
World Championships
RankEventYearLocation
2Women2016Swift Current, SK, CAN
Pacific-Asia Championships
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2015Almaty, KAZ
2Women2018Gangneung, KOR
2Women2017Erina, NSW, AUS
3Women2016Uiseong, KOR
World Mixed Doubles Championships
RankEventYearLocation
15Mixed Doubles2021Aberdeen, SCO
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Yuri

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"Watching videos of sports and singers I like, playing puzzles, having delicious coffee." (Athlete, 7 Jan 2022)

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Athlete, Office worker

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Graduated from Tokai University (Sapporo).

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Sisters, Natsuki and Chinami.

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Japanese

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Advice Tokoro Curling Hall

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Team: J.D. Lind (CAN)

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Lead

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Right

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Sister Natsuki Yoshida (Curling): Non-playing alternate at the World Junior Championships (finished eighth). Back-to-back Pacific-Asia Junior Championship silver medallist (2005-06).

Sister Chinami Yoshida (Curling): Two-time Olympian (2014, 2018), winning bronze at PyeongChang 2018 with Yurika. Silver medallist at the 2016 World Championship (with Yurika). Five-time Pacific-Asia Championship medallist, including four consecutive podiums from 2015-18 with Yurika. Bronze medallist at the 2017 Asian Winter Games, again with Yurika.

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2015 Pacific-Asia Championships vs. China (10-3 Win)

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Started curling in Kitami City in 1998.

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Followed her mother and sister into the sport. (Athlete, 7 Jan 2022)

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“Stay in the moment.” (Athlete, 7 Jan 2022)

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Winning bronze medal at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.

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Team coach J.D. Lind (CAN), Japanese national coach since 2013.

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Her teammates.

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Wears the same perfume for games.

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“Continuity is the father of success.” (Athlete, 7 Jan 2022)

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Won a “Buzzwords-of-the-Year” contest in 2018.

Legend
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Silver
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Gold Medal Event
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