Ayami Ito
Ayami Ito | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | September 3, 2001 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Team | |||||||||||||||||||||
Curling club | Hokkaido Bank CS, Sapporo | ||||||||||||||||||||
Skip | Miku Nihira | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fourth | Momoha Tabata | ||||||||||||||||||||
Second | Sae Yamamoto | ||||||||||||||||||||
Lead | Mikoto Nakajima | ||||||||||||||||||||
Alternate | Ayami Ito | ||||||||||||||||||||
Curling career | |||||||||||||||||||||
Member Association | Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 1 (2021) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Ayami Ito (伊藤 彩未, Ito Ayami, born September 3, 2001) is a Japanese curler from Sapporo.[1] She is the alternate on the Hokkaido Bank curling team, which is skipped by Miku Nihira. At the international level, she represented Japan at the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship.[2]
Career
Ito competed in her first Japan Curling Championships during the 2017–18 season as part of the Aomori Junior team. Her team, with Miori Nakamura, Kyoka Takahashi and Hiyori Ichinohe, fared quite well at the national championship despite being the youngest team in the field. The team went through the round robin with a 5–3 record, enough to qualify for the playoff round. They then lost to the eventual champions Fujikyu in the 3 vs. 4 game and were eliminated in fourth place.[3] Ito and her teammates were unable to return to the national championship the next two years.
In 2021, she joined the Sayaka Yoshimura Hokkaido Bank Fortius team as their alternate for the 2021 Japan Curling Championships. Through the round robin, the team posted a 5–1 record, only suffering one loss to Satsuki Fujisawa and Team Loco Solare. They then lost to Fujisawa again in the 1 vs. 2 game, before winning the semifinal over Chubu Electric Power to qualify for the final. In the final, the team trailed by one point coming home. They were able, however, able to score two points in the tenth and final end to secure the 7–6 victory and the national championship.[4] Their win qualified them for the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship, Ito's first international event.[2] At the Worlds, the team finished in eleventh place with a 5–8 round robin record.[5]
After their contract expired with Hokkaido Bank halfway through the 2021–22 season, Team Yoshimura formed their own team named Fortius.[6] Ito was then recruited to the new Hokkaido Bank team, skipped by Momoha Tabata, for the 2022 Japan Curling Championships. At the championship, the team upset multiple top teams such as Chubu Electric Power and Fujikyu, ultimately finishing the round robin in second place with a 6–2 record. This qualified them for the 1 vs. 2 page playoff game against Loco Solare, which they lost 6–4. They then lost in the semifinal to Chubu Electric Power, earning the bronze medal from the championship.[7]
Personal life
Ito is employed as an office worker.[1]
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate |
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2017–18[8] | Miori Nakamura | Ayami Ito | Kyoka Takahashi | Hiyori Ichinohe | |
2019–20 | Miori Nakamura | Ayami Ito | Hiyori Ichinohe | Yuuna Harada | |
2020–21 | Sayaka Yoshimura | Kaho Onodera | Anna Ohmiya | Yumie Funayama | Ayami Ito |
2021–22 | Momoha Tabata | Miku Nihira | Mikoto Nakajima | Ayami Ito | |
2022–23 | Momoha Tabata | Miku Nihira | Mikoto Nakajima | Ayami Ito | |
2023–24 | Momoha Tabata | Miku Nihira | Sae Yamamoto | Mikoto Nakajima | Ayami Ito |
2024–25 | Momoha Tabata (Fourth) | Miku Nihira (Skip) | Sae Yamamoto | Mikoto Nakajima | Ayami Ito |
References
- ^ a b "2021 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
- ^ a b "Hokkaido Bank". NHK. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
- ^ "第35回 全農 日本カーリング選手権大会 結果". Japan Curling Association (in Japanese). Retrieved May 24, 2022.
- ^ "第38回 全農 日本カーリング選手権大会が終了しました。男子優勝はコンサドーレ、女子優勝は北海道銀行という結果となりました". Japan Curling Association (in Japanese). Retrieved May 24, 2022.
- ^ Jackie Spiegel (May 9, 2021). "World Women's Curling Championship 2021: Results, standings, schedule and TV channel". Sporting News. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
- ^ "チーム運営に関してのご報告" (in Japanese). Fortius. November 11, 2021. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
- ^ "2022 Japan Curling Championships – Results". Japan Curling Association (in Japanese). Retrieved May 28, 2022.
- ^ "Ayami Ito Past Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved May 24, 2022.