HAGINO Mayo

9 Mar 1993
28
Female
1.5
SENDAI
 
Japan
SENDAI
 
Japan

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
WBK Wheelchair Basketball Women 6

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
AUS
Australia
47
JPN
Japan
73
Finished
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
JPN
Japan
54
GBR
Great Britain
48
Finished
Ariake Arena
CAN
Canada
61
JPN
Japan
35
Finished
Ariake Arena
JPN
Japan
54
GER
Germany
59
Finished
Ariake Arena
NED
Netherlands
82
JPN
Japan
24
Finished
Ariake Arena
CAN
Canada
68
JPN
Japan
49
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
World Championships
7Women2010Birmingham, GBR
9Women2014Toronto, ON, CAN
Asian Para Games
2Women2018Jakarta, INA
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Driving. (suntory.co.jp, 10 May 2019)
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Athlete, Office Worker
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Tohoku Fukushi University, Sendai, JPN
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Japanese
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Scratch [Japan]
:
Shingo Fujii [club], JPN; Yoshiaki Iwasa [national], JPN
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Guard (kahoku.co.jp, 27 Sep 2019)
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She took up the sport seriously in 2009. (suntory.co.jp, 10 May 2019)
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She was inspired by a news article about a wheelchair basketball player who played for the Miyagi Max. When she went to watch the Japanese women's team train in Miyagi Prefecture, Japanese wheelchair player Ikumi Fujii invited her to join Miyagi Max. (suntory.co.jp, 10 May 2019)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (pref.miyagi.jp, 01 Apr 2021)
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She was named an All Star Five Player at the 2020 All Japan Championships. (jwbf.gr.jp, 13 Jan 2020)

She was named an All Star Five Player at the 2015 U25 World Championship in Beijing, People's Republic of China. (catalabo.org, 06 Sep 2019)
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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