Kōko Tsurumi Explained

Kōko Tsurumi
Fullname:Kōko Tsurumi
Also Known As:鶴見 虹子
Birth Date:28 September 1992
Birth Place:Tokyo, Japan
Hometown:Tokyo, Japan
Discipline:WAG
Level:Senior
Natlteam:2006–12 (JPN)
Club:Asahi Seimei Gymnastic Club
Headcoach:Sergei Butsula
Formercoach:Chieko Tsukahara
Choreographer:Alina Kozich
Retired:2015
Show-Medals:yes

is a retired Japanese artistic gymnast. She is the 2009 World all-around bronze medalist, uneven bars silver medalist, and a two-time Olympian (2008, 2012).

Gymnastics career

Tsurumi was a member of the 2008 Japanese Olympic Team. The women's gymnastics team placed 5th in team competition. Individually, Tsurumi placed 17th in the all-around final and 8th in the balance beam event final.

thumb|left|Tsurumi at the 2009 World ChampionshipsTsurumi competed at the 2009 American Cup and placed 7th all-around.

At the 2009 World Championships in London, Koko Tsurumi competed a historic performance to win the individual all-around bronze medal. During event finals, Tsurumi won the silver medal on uneven bars and placed 6th on balance beam. Tsurumi is the first Japanese woman gymnast to win a World Championships medal in 43 years.

Koko competed at the 2010 Japan Cup and placed second all-around behind Ksenia Afanasyeva. At that competition, Tsurumi scored a 15.400 on uneven bars. She debuted a new bars routine with an ono turn to half turn connected to a Tkachev and an ono turn connected to a Jaegar.At the 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Tsurumi experienced problems with consistency and failed to make any event finals and placed 21st in the All Around, behind countrywoman Rie Tanaka.

At the 2011 Japan Cup, Koko placed 2nd place with the Japanese team in the team competition and won the gold medal in the all around competition. She placed 0.100 higher than 2nd-place finisher, Chinese gymnast Sui Lu. Later that year she placed seventh on Uneven Bars at the World Championships and seventh with the team.

In 2012, Koko was part of Japan's Olympic team in London, where she placed seventh in the bars final and eighth with the team.

She made her elite comeback at the 2015 WOGA Classic in Plano, Texas, scoring 15.000 on bars and 13.850 on beam.[1]

At the NHK Cup, Tsurumi suffered an achilles tendon injury and was out for the remainder of the 2015 season.[2] She retired in 2015.[3]

Competitive history

Senior

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2007
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2008
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2009 align=left 7
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2010 align=left Japan Cup
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2011 align=left Japan Cup
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2012 align=left National Championships 7
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2014 align=left National Championships
2015 align=left WOGA Classic
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Kanji:鶴見 虹子
Hiragana:つるみ こうこ
Romaji:TSURUMI Kōko
Ibox-Order:ja

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2015 WOGA Classic Results. February 14, 2015. November 28, 2020. November 27, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201127192226/https://thegymter.net/2015/02/14/2015-woga-classic-results/. live.
  2. Web site: Japan's Koko Tsurumi Suffers An Injury Which Will Put An End To Her Career. 2015-05-23. 2016-03-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305064542/http://www.wogymnast.com/2015/05/japans-koko-tsurumi-suffers-injury.html. live.
  3. Web site: World Medalist and Olympian Koko Tsurumi Retires. The Gymternet. December 11, 2015. April 9, 2021. June 12, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210612040847/https://thegymter.net/2015/12/11/world-medalist-and-olympian-koko-tsurumi-retires/. live.