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  2. Category:Japanese alpine skiers - Wikipedia

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    Paralympic alpine skiers for Japan (6 P) Σ. Japanese alpine skiing biography stubs (65 P) This page was last edited on 14 January 2017, at 00:10 (UTC). ...

  3. Kuniko Obinata - Wikipedia

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    Kuniko Obinata (大日方 邦子, Obinata Kuniko) (born April 16, 1972) is a Paralympic alpine skier from Japan.She has competed at every Winter Paralympic Games since 1994, winning a total of two gold, three silver, and three bronze medals up to 2006. [1]

  4. Momoka Muraoka - Wikipedia

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    Momoka Muraoka (村岡桃佳, Muraoka Momoka, born 3 March 1997 in Fukaya, Saitama) [1] [2] is a woman para-alpine skier, who won five medals for Japan at the 2018 Winter Paralympics. [3] She also served as their flag-bearer at the 2018 Winter Paralympics Parade of Nations. [4] [5] She graduated from Waseda University with a degree in Sports ...

  5. Nikki Stone - Wikipedia

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    Nikki Stone, who competed in the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, is best known for being the first American to win a gold medal as inverted aerial skier. Aerial Skiing is a sport where athletes ski into a 10 feet (3.0 m) snow jump at approximately 40 miles per hour (64 km/h), flip and/or twist to a height of 50 feet (15 m) and land on a ...

  6. Category:Skiing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Nordic skiing in Japan (2 C) S. Ski areas and resorts in Japan (1 C, 16 P) Skiing competitions in Japan (4 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Skiing in Japan"

  7. Haruka Kasai - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021, Kasai won the women's championship at the Nordic Ski Yoshida Cup Jump Tournament. [6] She medaled silver in both the individual Nordic combined event and the team ski jumping event at the 2022 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships. [7] [3] At the 2021–22 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Kasai ranked second in her two ...

  8. Appi Kogen Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    The ski resort expands on two mountains, Mt. Maemori and Mt. Nishimori, with 21 trails, and a total trail length of 45.1 kilometres (28 mi) for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. [9] It is the largest ski resort operated by a single company in Japan, with an average run of 2.1 km (1.3 mi), Japan’s longest average.

  9. Aiko Uemura - Wikipedia

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    Her family moved to Hakuba town, Nagano Prefecture, Japan in 1986. She graduated from Hakuba High School in 1998, and works for the Kitano Construction Corporation in Nagano city , Japan. She is the first Japanese woman to win the 2007–08 World Cup in moguls, and also won two gold medals at FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2009 .