Arisa Kimishima Explained

Arisa Kimishima
Nationality:Japanese
Birth Place:Iwakuni, Japan
Alma Mater:Nippon Sport Science University Graduate School
Height:1.68m (05.51feet)[1]
Weight:67kg (148lb)
Country:Japan
Sport:Bobsleigh
Athletics
Event:Bobsleigh: Two-woman
Athletics: Sprints
Team:C.E.Management Integrated Laboratory
Pb:100 m: 11.36 (2022)
200 m: 23.53 (2022)

is a Japanese bobsledder and sprinter. As a bobsledder, she competed in the two-woman event at the 2017 World Championships. As a sprinter, she is a former Japanese junior high school record holder in the 200 metres and the 2009 Japanese junior high school champion.

Personal life

She is from Iwakuni. Her father is American and her mother is Japanese.[2]

Her role model is Japanese sprinter Momoko Takahashi.[3]

Bobsleigh career

She made her bobsleigh debut in a Europe Cup at Königssee in February 2016, finishing first.[4]

She finished seventh in the two-woman event at the 2017 World Championships with teammate Maria Oshigiri.[1] As of November 2020, this is the Japanese best ever result in the bobsleigh event at the World Championships.[5]

She made her World Cup debut in January 2017. As of November 2020, her best finish is tenth in the two-woman event at Königssee in January 2017.[1]

World Cup

YearVenuePositionEventTeammateTime
Representing
2016-17St. Moritz, Switzerland12thTwo-womanMaria Oshigiri2:17.97 (1:09.13 / 1:08.84)
Königssee, Germany10thTwo-womanMaria Oshigiri1:42.37 (51.04 / 51.33)
Igls, Austria15thTwo-womanMaria Oshigiri1:47.82 (53.86 / 53.96)
Pyeongchang, South Korea16thTwo-womanMaria Oshigiri1:45.01 (52.27 / 52.74)
2017-18Lake Placid, United States19thTwo-womanMaria Oshigiri1:58.50 (58.06 / 1:00.44)
Whistler, Canada16thTwo-womanMaria Oshigiri1:49.04 (54.14 / 54.90)
Altenberg, Germany16thTwo-womanKonomi Asazu1:55.41 (58.01 / 57.40)
St. Moritz, Switzerland23rdTwo-womanMaria Oshigiri1:09.66

Athletics career

She began her career in athletics at Marifu Junior High School.[2]

In 2009, she won a gold medal in the 200 metres at the Japanese junior high school championships in a new Japanese junior high school record of 24.36 seconds.[6]

In 2013, she won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the Japanese Championships with teammates Emiri Hatsumi, Ayaka Abe and Anna Doi.[7]

In 2017, she won a gold medal in the 100 metres and a silver medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the Kanto University Championships.[8] She also won a bronze medal in the 100 metres and 4 × 100 metres relay at the Japanese University Championships.[9]

Personal bests

National titles

YearCompetitionVenueEventTime (s)Notes
Representing Marifu Junior High School
2009National Junior High School ChampionshipsOita, Japan200 m24.36 (wind: +1.6 m/s),
Junior Olympics MeetYokohama, Kanagawa100 m 12.32 (wind: -1.9 m/s)
2010National Junior Indoor MeetOsaka, Osaka60 m (U16)7.75
Junior Olympics MeetYokohama, Kanagawa100 m 12.21 (wind: 0.0 m/s)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile. IBSF. 12 November 2020. Japanese.
  2. News: ボブスレーと陸上、「二刀流」で五輪狙う 君嶋愛梨沙. Kasai. Masaki. 23 May 2017. The Asahi Shimbun. https://web.archive.org/web/20170817194421/https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASK5Q5D81K5QUTQP01J.html. 17 August 2017. 14 November 2020. Japanese.
  3. Web site: The journal of the Nippon Sport Science University 2017 Summer Issue. Nippon Sport Science University. https://web.archive.org/web/20171012111803/https://www.nittai.ac.jp/about/gakuhou/web49.pdf. 12 October 2017. 14 November 2020. Japanese.
  4. Web site: 陸上・ボブスレーの二刀流で国際総合競技大会を目指す「君嶋 愛梨沙」選手が土木管理総合試験所に入社!~社員として初の陸上競技大会にも出場予定~. 6 April 2020. PR TIMES. https://web.archive.org/web/20201029174504/https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000001.000053188.html. 29 October 2020. 14 November 2020. Japanese.
  5. Web site: 日本ボブスレー陣の強化施策とは? 撒いた種が北京で花開くために. 18 February 2018. Sportsnavi. 14 November 2020. Japanese.
  6. Web site: Results. 2009 Japanese Junior High School Championships. https://web.archive.org/web/20091122143053/http://www.oita-ctr.com/ri/resu/image/20090827091841.pdf. 22 November 2009. 14 November 2020. Japanese.
  7. Web site: 2013 Japanese Championships Relay Events Results. JAAF. https://web.archive.org/web/20160409063657/https://www.jaaf.or.jp/taikai/1090/top8-relay.pdf. 9 April 2016. 14 November 2020. Japanese.
  8. Web site: 2017 Kanto University Championships Results. The Inter-University Athletic Union of Kanto. https://web.archive.org/web/20170606101444/https://www.kgrr.org/event/2017/kgrr/96ic/top8.pdf. 6 June 2017. 14 November 2020. Japanese.
  9. Web site: 2017 Japanese University Championships Results. The Inter-University Athletics Union of Japan. https://web.archive.org/web/20180422062240/https://www.iuau.jp/ev2017/86ic/86ic_results.pdf. 22 April 2018. 14 November 2020. Japanese.
  10. https://www.jaaf.or.jp/files/upload/202206/10_210225.pdf 【第106回日本選手権】リザルト
  11. https://www.jaaf.or.jp/jch/106/schedule/ 【第106回日本選手権】結果・速報