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Tomoihii (Tomiagen, May 30, 1973-) is a former Nordic ski complex from Nozawa Onsen Village, Shimotaka -gun, Nagano Prefecture. He participated in two tournaments as the Olympic Japan National Team. Height 173cm, weight 60kg [first] 。 Currently, he is the coach of the Sapporo Nordic Key Club, and is instructed by Daihei Kato.
He is a director of Sapporo Ski Federation.

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Nozawa Onsen Village Nozawa Onsen Elementary School, Nozawa Onsen Village Nozawa Onsen Junior High School, Shimotakai Agriculture and Forestry High School, Nagano Prefecture [2]

He started ski jumping competitions from the second year of elementary school, and started complex competitions from the second year of junior high school. In high school, both Inter High and the National Athletic Meet were two consecutive victories. [2] 。 Entered the Department of Sports Sciences, Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University in 1992, and ranked fifth in the 1993 Winter Universiade. [2] 。 After Lillehammel Olimpic, Takanori Kono and Masashi Abe were missing and the layers became thinner (4 representatives up to Lillehammel were the representatives, and the three participants in Nagano were 6 representatives. It was changed to a person.) In 1997, he was selected for a track record of winning the All Japan Ski Championship composite. In the 1998 Nagano Olympics, the 4x5km organization was appointed as a substitute for Junichi Furukawa, who broke the bones in practice, and showed a good jump, and Japan ranked fifth in the first half. At the distance, Ogiwara Iharu ranked two, and Toshi Mori kept 3rd place and was relayed to Tomii. Tomii, who flew from the first half, temporarily ranked second, but overdoed the second half and stalled, touched Kenji Ogiwara in 6th place, and Kenji Ogiwara ranked 5th. [3] 。 In the 2002 Salt Lake City Rimpic, it ranked 8th in groups and 33rd in 15 km in individuals.

The highest ranking in the Nordic Ski World Championship was 27th in the 7.5km sprint in the 1999 Ramso Tournament, the highest ranking in the Nordic complex and World Cup was 5th in the Rovaniemi tournament on November 24, 1998, and the World Cup B in 1998. From 2003 to 2003, it ranked third in five tournaments and rose to the podium.

Transferred to Sapporo Nordicks Key Club in 2002 [4] 。 Retired in March 2004 and became a team coach [5]

Main record [ edit ]

  • 5th in Nagano Olympic group (Kenji Ogiwara, Toshi Mori, Tomii, Juji Ogiwara)
  • 8th in Salt Lake Cityiopic Organization (Tomii, Kenji Ogiwara, Toshi Mori, Daito Takahashi)
  • 1999 5th place in the World Championship
  • 2001 World Championship Group 5th (Forest, Takahashi, Tomii, Ogiwara)
  • All Japan Ski Championships Nordic Ski Combined Winning 2 times (1997, 2002)
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  1. ^ Nordic composite, Hiko Tomii Shinano Mainichi Shimbun
  2. ^ a b c Tomoihii Snow Brand Milk Business Team Profile Combinded 2001 October 6, 2009
  3. ^ Shin Olympic Special Shinano Mainichi Shimbun February 19, 1998-21
  4. ^ Keizo Masaki coach and Tomiihii have transferred
  5. ^ Sapporo Nordic Squee Club

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