Sayaka Yoshimura (吉村 紗也香, Yoshimura Sayaka, born January 30, 1992 in Kitami) is a Japanese curler from Sapporo, Hokkaido.[1] She is the skip of the FORTIUS curling team, which won the Japan Curling Championships in both 2015 and 2021. At the international level, she has represented Japan twice at the World Women's Curling Championship (2015, 2021) and two Pacific-Asia Curling Championships in 2014 and 2021, winning the gold medal in 2021.[2]
^"2021 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
SayakaYoshimura (吉村 紗也香, YoshimuraSayaka, born January 30, 1992 in Kitami) is a Japanese curler from Sapporo, Hokkaido. She is the skip of the FORTIUS...
is the alternate on the FORTIUS curling team, which is skipped by SayakaYoshimura. At the international level, she represented Japan at the 2019 World...
were the top ranked team in Japan at the time. The team also included SayakaYoshimura at third, Kaho Onodera at second and Yumie Funayama as the alternate...
Qualification Event. Loco Solare lost in the final to Hokkaido Bank's SayakaYoshimura, forcing a best-of-five trial between the two rinks to determine who...
and 2021 Japanese champion rinks, Satsuki Fujisawa (Loco Solare) and SayakaYoshimura (Hokkaido Bank). Fujisawa could have secured her spot as the Olympic...
Yuna Kotani led the SayakaYoshimura rink to their second consecutive Hokkaido Bank title with a perfect 6–0 record. With Yoshimura on maternity leave...
off a perfect 6–0 tournament by defeating the previously undefeated SayakaYoshimura rink from Japan 5–3 in the final. In the third place game, Tova Sundberg...
In April 2021, Tabata joined the Hokkaido Bank Fortius team, led by SayakaYoshimura, as an alternate. Tabata participated in the opening ceremony for the...
Sayaka Harada (原田 彩楓, Harada Sayaka, born December 23, 1997) is a Japanese voice actress who is previously affiliated with Clare Voice. She played leading...
three players. As skip SayakaYoshimura was on maternity leave, the rest of the team moved up the lineup a position. Yoshimura was listed as the alternate...
final, the defending Pacific-Asia champions Team SayakaYoshimura bested Team Mayu Minami 5–4. Team Yoshimura, with third Kaho Onodera, second Anna Ohmiya...
Canada's Isabelle Ladouceur in the quarterfinals and then beat Sapporo's SayakaYoshimura 7–4 in the semifinals. Team Kanai had a direct berth to the semifinals...
Team SayakaYoshimura of Hokkaido Bank to advance to the final where they would once again face Yoshimura. Down one in the tenth, Team Yoshimura scored...
2007. In 2009, she joined the Tokoro High School team, skipped by SayakaYoshimura as alternate. The team competed in the qualification round for the...
undefeated 7–0 run to win the event, defeating the previously undefeated SayakaYoshimura rink, led by Yuna Kotani in the final. The teams are listed as follows:...
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lagging behind other Japanese junior rinks, such as Satsuki Fujisawa and SayakaYoshimura, and therefore never earned the right to represent Japan at the Pacific...
Tomabechi Miyu Ueno Yui Ueno Mayo Yamaura Chinami Yoshida Yurika Yoshida SayakaYoshimura Viktor Kim Aleksandr Orlov (curler) (Alexander, Alexandr) (in RUS too)...
Finalist Yusuke Morozumi Women's winner Team Yoshimura Curling club Hokkaido Bank CS, Sapporo Skip SayakaYoshimura Third Kaho Onodera Second Anna Ohmiya Lead...
Year Winning team Runner-up team Purse (¥) 2022 SayakaYoshimura, Kaho Onodera, Anna Ohmiya, Mina Kobayashi, Yumie Funayama Asuka Kanai, Ami Enami, Junko...
national championship the next two years. In 2021, she joined the SayakaYoshimura Hokkaido Bank Fortius team as their alternate for the 2021 Japan Curling...
Megumi Kobayashi Natsuki Yoshida Rina Ida SayakaYoshimura Hirofumi Kobayashi PJCC 2006 2010–11 SayakaYoshimura Rina Ida Risa Ujihara Mao Ishigaki Midori...