MOTOMURA Naoki

11 Apr 1992
29
Male
1.84/6'0''
HACHINOHE
 
Japan

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
RUG Rugby Sevens Men 11

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Stadium
FIJ
Fiji
24
JPN
Japan
19
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
GBR
Great Britain
34
JPN
Japan
0
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
CAN
Canada
36
JPN
Japan
12
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
KEN
Kenya
21
JPN
Japan
7
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
KOR
Republic of Korea
19
JPN
Japan
31
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
World Rugby Sevens Series
RankEventYearLocation
15Men2019
15Men2016/2017
19Men2018

World Rugby Sevens Series - Australia
RankEventYearLocation
10Men2019Sydney, NSW, AUS

World Rugby Sevens Series - Canada
RankEventYearLocation
14Men2019Vancouver, BC, CAN

World Rugby Sevens Series - Dubai
RankEventYearLocation
14Men2018Dubai, UAE

World Rugby Sevens Series - England
RankEventYearLocation
13Men2019London, GBR
15Men2017London, GBR

World Rugby Sevens Series - France
RankEventYearLocation
13Men2017Paris, FRA
14Men2019Paris, FRA

World Rugby Sevens Series - Hong Kong
RankEventYearLocation
10Men2019Hong Kong, CHN

World Rugby Sevens Series - New Zealand
RankEventYearLocation
15Men2019Hamilton, NZL

World Rugby Sevens Series - Singapore
RankEventYearLocation
13Men2018Singapore, SIN
15Men2019Singapore, SIN

World Rugby Sevens Series - South Africa
RankEventYearLocation
15Men2018Cape Town, RSA

World Rugby Sevens Series - USA
RankEventYearLocation
14Men2017Las Vegas, NV, USA
15Men2019Las Vegas, NV, USA

Asian Games
RankEventYearLocation
2Men2018Indonesia
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Mot-kun, Woody (honda-heat.jp, 23 Jun 2021; Instagram profile, 19 Jun 2021)
:
Building. (honda-heat.jp, 23 Jun 2021)
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Athlete, Office Worker
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University of Tsukuba, Japan
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Wife Misaru [2019]
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Japanese
:
Kensuke Iwabuchi [national], JPN
:
Forward (isenp.co.jp, 20 Jun 2021)
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He has played rugby union [15-a-side] for Honda Heat in the Japanese Top League. (honda-heat.jp, 23 Jun 2021)
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2017 for Japan (rugby-rp.com, 28 Sep 2017)
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In November 2019 he underwent surgery after fracturing the fibula bone in his right leg during a national training camp overseas. He returned to competitive action in November 2020. (sanspo.com, 30 Nov 2020; daily-tohoku.news, 20 Jun 2021)
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He took up the sport at age 16 in grade 10 of high school. (honda-heat.jp, 23 Jun 2021; honda.co.jp, 25 Jul 2019)
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He played football in middle school, but switched to rugby after being encouraged by his older brother. (honda-heat.jp, 23 Jun 2021; honda.co.jp, 25 Jul 2019)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (rugby-rp.com, 26 May 2021)
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Japanese rugby union player Lomano Lemeki. (honda-heat.jp, 23 Jun 2021)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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