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Name | KAWAKAMI Kei | ||
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Date of Birth | 03 APR 1984 | |
Residence | Gender | Male | ||
Height | 172 cm | Weight | 70 kg | |
Discipline | Hockey |
Start Date | Start Time | Event | Results | Score | Opponent |
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02 OCT 2014 | 14 : 00 | Men's Classification 5-6 | Lose | 1 - 1 | ![]() |
27 SEP 2014 | 15 : 00 | Men's Pool A Match 9 | Lose | 1 - 4 | ![]() |
25 SEP 2014 | 13 : 00 | Men's Pool A Match 7 | Win | 13 - 0 | ![]() |
23 SEP 2014 | 19 : 00 | Men's Pool A Match 6 | Lose | 0 - 4 | ![]() |
20 SEP 2014 | 13 : 00 | Men's Pool A Match 1 | Win | 8 - 0 | ![]() |
Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
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Asian Games | ||||
4 | Men | 2006 | Doha, QAT | |
6 | Men | 2010 | Guangzhou, CHN | |
Asia Cup | ||||
5 | Men | 2013 | Ipoh, MAS | |
East Asian Games | ||||
2 | Men | 2013 | Tianjin, CHN | |
World League | ||||
12 | Men | 2014 |
Nickname | Ke (frater.or.jp, 23 May 2014) |
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Hobbies | Watching baseball. (frater.or.jp, 23 May 2014) |
Higher education | Tenri University, Japan |
Languages Spoken | Japanese |
Club | Nagoya Frater , Japan |
Coach | Kanbe Masaru [club], JPN; Nobuyuki Fujihara [national], JPN (joc.or.jp, 19 Sep 2014; frater.or.jp, 23 May 2014) |
Position / Style | Midfield (frater.or.jp, 23 May 2014) |
Plays | Right (frater.or.jp, 23 May 2014) |
International debut | 2005 for Japan, against Macau (frater.or.jp, 16 Apr 2010) |
Additional Information | Member of national team since 2005 (frater.or.jp, 23 May 2014) National League Men's Hockey Japan League (hockey.or.jp, 22 Dec 2013) Start of sporting career He began playing hockey at age 13. (frater.or.jp, 23 May 2014) Reason for taking up this sport He joined the hockey team at his middle school. (frater.or.jp, 23 May 2014) Ambitions To compete at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (kakaku.com, 17 Feb 2013) Most influential person in career His parents. (frater.or.jp, 16 Apr 2010) Awards He was named in the Best Eleven of the Men's Hockey Japan League in 2006 and in six consecutive years from 2008 to 2013. (frater.or.jp, 23 May 2014) Social Media Hear more from the athlete via their Facebook. |