Ai Fukuhara

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Ai Fukuhara (福原愛) is a Japanese table tennis player, born November 1, 1988 in the town of Sendai (Miyagi Prefecture).


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History

Following her mother, Chiyo Fukuhara, into the world of table tennis, she began playing at the age of 3 and became a professional at age 10. The following year, she became the youngest player ever to become a member of the Japanese national team. At 13 (in 2002), she reached the quarterfinals of the Japan table tennis championship. In the following year, she finished fifth in the world championship in Paris. In 2004, she took part in the world team championships and helped Team Japan finish third.

As of June 2005, she was ranked #24 in the ITTF rankings (the highest rated Japanese player) as well as #5 of players under 21, and #4 of players under 18.[1]


Olympic Participation

Fukuhara participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens at the age of 15, reaching the round of 16 in her first Olympic Games.

Result

Round Result Opponent's Country Opponent Score By Match Official Link
1st Bye
2nd W Image:Australia flag large.png Australia Miao Miao 4-3 5-11 7-11 11-9 11-6 11-6 9-11 11-9 [2]
3rd W Image:Us flag large.png United States Jun Gao 4-0 11-3 11-6 11-8 11-9 [3]
4th L Image:South korea flag large.png South Korea Kyung Ah Kim
(金景娥)
1-4 8-11 5-11 11-7 13-15 6-11 [4]


Popularity

Her first name Ai means "love" and she is often referred to as "Ai-chan" (愛ちゃん) in Japan. Her youth and talent has made her a popular sports star in Japan, especially among young students. She carried the Olympic flame when it traveled to Tokyo in 2004.

Ai Fukuhara has appeared in two Japanese table tennis video games, including Fukuhara Ai No Takkyū Icchokusen (Ai Fukuhara's Table Tennis), released on June 24th, 2004 and Ikuze! Onsen Takkyū!! (Got to do! Hot Spring Table Tennis!!), released December 21st, 2001, both for the PlayStation 2.


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