Kotomi Ishizaki

Kotomi Ishizaki
 
Born (1979-01-04) January 4, 1979
Asahikawa, Japan [1]
Team
Curling clubLoco Solare, Kitami, Hokkaido
Curling career
Member Association Japan
World Championship
appearances
6 (2000, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2023)
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
10 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2018)
Pan Continental Championship
appearances
2 (2022, 2023)
Olympic
appearances
3 (2002, 2010, 2022)
Grand Slam victories1 (2023 Canadian Open)
Medal record
Women's Curling
Representing  Japan
Olympic Games
2022 Beijing Team
Pan Continental Curling Championships
2022 Calgary
2023 Kelowna
Pacific-Asia Championships
2000 Esquimalt
2002 Queenstown
2003 Aomori
2015 Almaty
2001 Jeonju
2007 Beijing
2009 Karuizawa
2018 Gangneung
2008 Naseby
2010 Uiseong
Representing Hokkaido
Japan Curling Championships
2000 Karuizawa
2003 Karuizawa
2022 Tokoro
2023 Tokoro
2001 Tokoro
2002 Tokoro
2021 Wakkanai
2004 Moseushi
Representing Aomori
Japan Curling Championships
2008 Karuizawa
2009 Aomori
2010 Tokoro
2011 Nayoro
2012 Aomori

Kotomi Ishizaki (石崎 琴美, Ishizaki Kotomi; born January 4, 1979) is a Japanese curler from Sapporo.

Career

She made her World Championship debut at the 2003 Winnipeg World Championships playing lead for Shinobu Aota's team from Japan. She would return to the world championships in 2004 with the same team.

Her next World Championships came in 2008, where the Japanese women (along with Team China) became the first team from the Pacific region to qualify for the Playoffs at the World Championships. Ishizaki and her team, skipped by Moe Meguro, defeated Team Switzerland in the 3 vs. 4 Playoff match. In the Semifinal, they nearly defeated Team Canada and went to the Bronze Medal match to face a rematch against Team Switzerland. They would lose this match 9 - 7, which would become the second-best performance by a Pacific region team at the Curling World Championships.

Kotomi Ishizaki played Lead position for Team Japan at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[2] and at the 2010 Ford World Women's Curling Championship.

Ishizaki was chosen as an alternate member for Team Japan at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in which they won first-ever silver medals. Ishizaki became the oldest Japanese athlete to win a medal at the Winter Olympics at age 43 years and 1 month, surpassing Noriaki Kasai, who won 2 medals at the 2014 Winter Olympics at age 41 years and 8 months.

Teammates

2022 Beijing Olympic Games

Satsuki Fujisawa, Skip

Chinami Yoshida Third

Yumi Suzuki Second

Yurika Yoshida Lead

2010 Vancouver Olympic Games

Moe Meguro, Skip

Anna Ohmiya, Third

Mari Motohashi, Second

Mayo Yamaura, Alternate

2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games

Akiko Katoh, Skip

Yumie Hayashi, Third

Ayumi Onodera, Second

Mika Konaka, Lead

References

  1. ^ "Kotomi ISHIZAKI". Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Archived from the original on 4 February 2022. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Teams for Vancouver 2010". worldcurling.org. World Curling Federation. Archived from the original on January 20, 2010.