ITAHASHI Minami

28 Jan 2000
23
Female
1.51/4'11''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
DIV Diving Women's Synchronised 10m Platform 2 Silver Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Aquatic Sports Arena
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocationResult
Asian Games
4Women's 10m Platform Synchro2018Indonesia301.56
4Women's 10m Platform Synchro2014Incheon, KOR284.22
5Women's 10m Platform2014Incheon, KOR315.50
6Women's 1m Springboard2018Indonesia226.15
7Women's 3m Springboard2014Incheon, KOR270.05
Olympic Games
6Women's 10m Platform Synchro2020Tokyo, JPN291.42
8Women's 10m Platform2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA356.60
World Championships
3Mixed 10m Platform Synchro2023Fukuoka, JPN305.34
4Women's 10m Platform Synchro2022Budapest, HUN297.84
5Women's 10m Platform Synchro2023Fukuoka, JPN284.76
6Mixed 10m Platform Synchro2017Budapest, HUN307.74
7Women's 10m Platform2017Budapest, HUN357.85
9Mixed 10m Platform Synchro2015Kazan, RUS289.92
16Women's 10m Platform2015Kazan, RUS305.30
21Women's 10m Platform2022Budapest, HUN239.75
35Women's 3m Springboard2015Kazan, RUS235.50
Grand Prix
1Mixed 10m Platform Synchro2017Montreal, QC, CAN309.06
1Women's 10m Platform2016Bolzano, ITA357.95
1Women's 3m Springboard2015San Juan, PUR297.60
2Women's 10m Platform Synchro2019Singapore, SIN309.66
2Women's 10m Platform Synchro2019Kuala Lumpur, MAS294.30
2Women's 3m Springboard2016Singapore, SIN280.85
2Women's 10m Platform2016Montreal, QC, CAN375.00
2Women's 10m Platform2015San Juan, PUR323.55
3Women's 10m Platform2017Montreal, QC, CAN332.80
3Women's 10m Platform2015Bolzano, ITA297.35
4Mixed 10m Platform Synchro2015Bolzano, ITA284.40
6Women's 3m Springboard2015Bolzano, ITA263.75
8Women's 10m Platform2015Montreal, QC, CAN298.20
World Series
3Mixed 10m Platform Synchro2019Sagamihara, JPN325.50
3Women's 10m Platform2018Fuji, JPN368.70
3Mixed 10m Platform Synchro2018Fuji, JPN315.36
4Women's 10m Platform Synchro2018Fuji, JPN295.29
6Women's 10m Platform2017Beijing, CHN311.75
7Women's 10m Platform Synchro2019Sagamihara, JPN282.72
Asian Championships
3Women's 3m Springboard2016Tokyo, JPN291.30
3Women's 10m Platform2016Tokyo, JPN332.65
East Asian Games
5Women's 1m Springboard2013Tianjin, CHN247.05
7Women's 3m Springboard2013Tianjin, CHN240.25
World Cup Final
7Women's 10m Platform Synchro2021Tokyo, JPN281.58
9Women's 10m Platform2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA302.75
22Women's 3m Springboard2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA268.85
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Reading. (Twitter profile, 07 Jan 2022)
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Athlete, Coach
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Psychology - Koshien University , Takarazuka, JPN
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Japanese
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JSS Takarazuka [Japan]
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Suei Mabuchi [club], JPN
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2013 for Japan (yahoo, 31 Jul 2015)
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She had surgery on a stress fracture in her left shin in March 2019. She resumed training in August that year. (daily, 13 May 2021; nikkansports, 02 May 2021; sponichi, 19 Apr 2019)

She had surgery on a detached retina in her left eye in April 2018. (sponichi, 28 Aug 2018)
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She began diving in the third grade of primary school at the JSS Takarazuka club in Japan. (sanspo, 24 Aug 2018; kuunel, 01 Oct 2013)
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She took up swimming at school in the first grade. She later met diving coach Suei Mabuchi, who suggested the sport to her. (kyotore, 27 Jul 2017; zasshi, 15 Jan 2016)
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To compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (at-s, 03 Jan 2023)
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In 2017 she was given the Hyogo Prefecture Sports Excellence Award in Japan. (hyogo-c, 15 Feb 2018)

Additional Information

General
INJURY SETBACK
She resumed training in August 2019 after undergoing surgery for a stress fracture in March that year, but she could not secure a spot in the individual event at the national team's selection trials in February 2020. Despite the postponement of the Olympic Games affording her more time to recover, she admits that she struggled mentally during this period. "I have been aiming for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo since I was in middle school. After the surgery, I couldn't even walk. First of all, it made me feel sad. The sadness of not being able to walk. And then I became too sensitive about the word 'Olympics'. I was nervous to see other teammates qualify for the 2020 Olympics [at the 2019 World Championships], because I had only just begun walking again. However, after a text message from a friend, I began thinking that it is okay to move forward, even if it's only one millimetre at a time. With that mindset, I finally felt positive about the word 'Tokyo'." (daily, 13 May 2021; Instagram profile, 06 May 2021; nikkansports, 02 May 2021; sankei, 02 May 2021)

Legend
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Silver Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event