Tomoe Makabe

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Tomoe Makabe
Medal record
Women's Judo
Representing  Japan
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 1998 Bangkok -48 kg
Asian Championships
Silver medal – second place 1999 Wenzhou -48 kg

Tomoe Makabe (真壁 友枝 Makabe Tomoe?, born 28 November 1974) is a retired female Japanese judoka.

Makabe was born in Shōō, Okayama, and began judo at the age of a 2nd grader.[1] She entered the Sumitomo Marine & Fire Insurance after graduating from high-school in 1993.[1]

In 1998, She participated Asian Games held in Bangkok and won a gold medal. In 1999, She also participated Asian Championships held in Wenzhou.

Makabe retired when she was defeated by Kayo Kitada due to misjudgment at the semi-final of All-Japan Selected Championships in 2003.[1]

As of 2010, Makabe coaches judo at Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group judo club which she belonged to once.[2]

Achievements

  • 1992 - All-Japan High School Championships (-48 kg) 1st
  • 1994 - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-48 kg) 3rd
  • 1995 - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-48 kg) 2nd
  • 1996 - All-Japan Selected Championships (-48 kg) 3rd
- All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-48 kg) 1st
  • 1997 - All-Japan Selected Championships (-48 kg) 3rd
- All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-48 kg) 1st
- All-Japan Selected Championships (-48 kg) 2nd
- Fukuoka International Women's Championships (-48 kg) 2nd
- Fukuoka International Women's Championships[3] (-48 kg) 3rd
- All-Japan Selected Championships (-48 kg) 3rd
- All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-48 kg) 1st
  • 2000 - All-Japan Businessgroup Championships (-48 kg) 1st
  • 2001 - Fukuoka International Women's Championships (-48 kg) 2nd
- All-Japan Selected Championships (-48 kg) 3rd
  • 2002 - Fukuoka International Women's Championships (-48 kg) 3rd
- All-Japan Selected Championships (-48 kg) 1st
  • 2003 - All-Japan Selected Championships (-48 kg) 3rd

References

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  3. In 1999, Fukuoka International Women's Championships was held 2 times, January and December.


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