Seina Nakajima

Seina Nakajima (中嶋星奈, Nakajima Seina, born 2 December, 1997 in Karuizawa)[1] is a Japanese curler. She is the skip of the Chubu Electric Power curling team, which won the 2019 Japanese women's championship, winning all of their games including three matches against Japan's bronze medal winning 2018 Olympic Team, skipped by Satsuki Fujisawa.[2]

Seina Nakajima
Born
Seina Nakajima

(1997-12-02) December 2, 1997
Team
Curling clubKaruizawa CC,
Karuizawa
SkipSeina Nakajima
FourthIkue Kitazawa
ThirdChiaki Matsumura
LeadHasumi Ishigooka
AlternateMinori Suzuki
Career
Member Association Japan
World Championship
appearances
1 (2019)
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
1 (2019)

Career

By winning the Japanese championship, Nakajima and teammates Ikue Kitazawa, Chiaki Matsumura and Hasumi Ishigooka represented Japan at the 2019 World Women's Curling Championship. It was Nakajima's first international curling event. She had only joined the team in 2018. At the world championships, the team squeaked into the playoffs with a 6–6 record, before upsetting the third place Russian team in the quarterfinals. They then lost to Sweden in the semifinal, and lost to South Korea in the bronze medal game, settling for fourth place.[3][4]

Nakajima and her team represented Japan at the 2019 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships in Shenzhen, China the following season. After going 6–1 in the round robin and defeating Hong Kong in the semi-final, they lost in the final to China's Han Yu.[5]

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate
2013–14[6] Ikue KitazawaSeina NakajimaMinori SuzukiEri OgiharaAyoko Tanimoto
2015–16 Seina NakajimaMinori SuzukiAmi EnamiSae Yamamoto
2016–17 Chiaki MatsumuraEmi ShimizuIkue KitazawaHasumi IshigookaSeina Nakajima
2017–18 Chiaki MatsumuraEmi ShimizuIkue KitazawaHasumi IshigookaSeina Nakajima
2018–19 Ikue Kitazawa (Fourth)Chiaki MatsumuraSeina Nakajima (Skip)Hasumi IshigookaEmi Shimizu
2019–20 Ikue Kitazawa (Fourth)Chiaki MatsumuraSeina Nakajima (Skip)Hasumi IshigookaEmi Shimizu
2020–21 Ikue Kitazawa (Fourth)Chiaki MatsumuraSeina Nakajima (Skip)Hasumi IshigookaMinori Suzuki

References

  1. https://afteryou.info/seina-nakajima/
  2. "2019 Japanese Women's Curling Championship". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  3. Strong, Gregory (March 15, 2019). "A capsule look at teams competing at the world women's curling championship". National Post. The Canadian Press. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  4. "2019 World Women's Curling Championship Bronze Medal Game". World Curling Federartion. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  5. "China women win Pacific-Asia Curling Championships 2019". World Curling Federation. November 9, 2019. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  6. "Seina Nakajima Past Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
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