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is a Japanese
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athlete who specialises in the
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. Her personal best for the event is 13.08 seconds. Her greatest achievement was a gold medal at the
2007 Asian Athletics Championships The 17th Asian Athletics Championships were held on the Amman International Stadium in Amman, Jordan between 25 July and 29 July 2007. It was moved in the last minute from original host country Lebanon due to the unrest in that country. Countrie ...
. She also represented her country at the
2007 World Championships in Athletics The 11th World Championships in Athletics, () under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), were held at Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan from 24 August to 2 September 2007. 200 of the IAAF's 212 member feder ...
, held in
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that year. She was the silver medalist at the
2009 East Asian Games The 2009 East Asian Games, officially known as the V East Asian Games, was an international multi-sport event that hosted by Hong Kong, between 5 December and 13 December 2009. A total of 2,377 athletes from 9 east asia, East Asian national compet ...
. Ishino won national titles in the hurdles in 2006 and 2007.


Career

Born in
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, she attended high school in
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before gaining a degree from the
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. After graduation she signed up with the Hasegawa Corporation track team.石野 真美 Ishino Mami
. Japanese Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved on 2014-02-18.
Her breakthrough year came in 2004, when she placed fourth in the 100 m hurdles at the
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, won the Japan universities title, then set a personal best of 13.44 seconds to win at the
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.Mami Ishino
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She defended her national games title the following year. That year she had runner-up placings at the Japanese Championships and the Japan Corporate Track and Field Championships, improving her best to 13.33 seconds at the latter competition. Her international debut came at the
2005 Asian Athletics Championships The 2005 Asian Athletics Championships were the 16th edition of the international athletics competition between Asian nations. It was held in Incheon, South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East As ...
and she finished just two hundredths behind bronze medallist and fellow Japanese Kumiko Imura. A run of 13.08 seconds in
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brought her to third on the all-time Japanese lists. She secured her first national title in 2006 and was also runner-up at the Corporate Championships and Japanese Games. Ishino won a second, consecutive national title the following year and also topped the podium at the
2007 Asian Athletics Championships The 17th Asian Athletics Championships were held on the Amman International Stadium in Amman, Jordan between 25 July and 29 July 2007. It was moved in the last minute from original host country Lebanon due to the unrest in that country. Countrie ...
with her time of 13.26 seconds. She won the titles at the corporate meet and the National Games as well. She made her global debut at the 2007 World Championships, but did not get past the heats stage. In 2008, she found herself finishing behind teenager Asuka Terada at both the national championships and the national games. She opened 2009 with a win at the
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. She again was beaten by Terada at two competitions, coming second in the Japanese championship and missing the medals at the
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(Terada was runner-up). Ishino did manage to win at the Japanese Games and Corporate championships that year. She was the silver medallist behind Sun Yawei at the
2009 East Asian Games The 2009 East Asian Games, officially known as the V East Asian Games, was an international multi-sport event that hosted by Hong Kong, between 5 December and 13 December 2009. A total of 2,377 athletes from 9 east asia, East Asian national compet ...
in December. Ishino retained her corporate title in 2010, but was third at the Japanese Championships and Games and did not compete internationally.Nakamura, Ken (2010-06-07)
Murofushi and Murakami extended their winning streak at the Japanese National Championships
IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-02-18.
For the first since 2004, Ishino failed to reach the top three at the 2011 Japan Championships in Athletics and also had to settle for third at the corporate meet and the Japanese Games. Her form continued to diminish in 2012 and 2013, as she failed even to reach the national finals in the 100 m hurdles.


International competition


National titles

* Japanese Athletics Championships **100 m hurdles: 2006, 2007


References


External links

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Mami Ishino
at Hasegawa Sports Facilities Co., Ltd. (archived) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ishino, Mami Living people 1983 births Athletes from Chiba Prefecture Japanese female hurdlers World Athletics Championships athletes for Japan Japan Championships in Athletics winners Asian Athletics Championships winners 20th-century Japanese women 21st-century Japanese sportswomen