Description:Chapters: Yukiko Ueno, Eri Yamada, Emi Inui, Masumi Mishina, Hiroko Sakai, Rie Sato, Motoko Fujimoto, Megu Hirose, Naho Emoto, Rei Nishiyama, Sachiko Ito, Yukiyo Mine, Mika Someya, Ayumi Karino, Satoko Mabuchi. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 37. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Yukiko Ueno Ueno Yukiko, born July 22, 1982 in Fukuoka City) is a Japanese softball pitcher for Renesas Takasaki and the Japanese national team, who holds a bronze and a gold medal from 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics, respectively. She became the first pitcher ever to produce a perfect game at the Olympics, against China in Athens. With fastball which tops out at 121 km/h (75.19 mph), she is widely recognized as the fastest pitcher in women's softball. In 2006 World Women's Softball Championship in Beijing, she shut out the U.S. team in the semifinal but was knocked out and lost the game in the final against the same U.S. team. In 2008 Summer Olympics, she again lost to the U.S. in the playoff allowing four runs in the tiebreak ninth inning, after shutting out the opponent until the previous inning. Yet she wins the final against the same U.S. by pitching her fifth complete game, allowing only one run in seven innings. She pitched over 600 balls at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics in 4 days (413 in the last two days during which she completed three games). During the semi-final and final games of the softball event, which lasted for two days and included three games, Ueno pitched 28 innings against the United States and Australia, considered the two best lineups in the world. NBC commentator Rob Baird described Ueno's feat as "one of the most amazing pitching performances in recent memory." The pronunciation of Ueno's surname was brought to the attention of comedy duo HamishWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Japanese Softball Players: Yukiko Ueno, Eri Yamada, EMI Inui, Masumi Mishina, Hiroko Sakai, Rie Sato, Motoko Fujimoto, Megu Hirose, Naho Emoto. To get started finding Japanese Softball Players: Yukiko Ueno, Eri Yamada, EMI Inui, Masumi Mishina, Hiroko Sakai, Rie Sato, Motoko Fujimoto, Megu Hirose, Naho Emoto, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Chapters: Yukiko Ueno, Eri Yamada, Emi Inui, Masumi Mishina, Hiroko Sakai, Rie Sato, Motoko Fujimoto, Megu Hirose, Naho Emoto, Rei Nishiyama, Sachiko Ito, Yukiyo Mine, Mika Someya, Ayumi Karino, Satoko Mabuchi. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 37. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Yukiko Ueno Ueno Yukiko, born July 22, 1982 in Fukuoka City) is a Japanese softball pitcher for Renesas Takasaki and the Japanese national team, who holds a bronze and a gold medal from 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics, respectively. She became the first pitcher ever to produce a perfect game at the Olympics, against China in Athens. With fastball which tops out at 121 km/h (75.19 mph), she is widely recognized as the fastest pitcher in women's softball. In 2006 World Women's Softball Championship in Beijing, she shut out the U.S. team in the semifinal but was knocked out and lost the game in the final against the same U.S. team. In 2008 Summer Olympics, she again lost to the U.S. in the playoff allowing four runs in the tiebreak ninth inning, after shutting out the opponent until the previous inning. Yet she wins the final against the same U.S. by pitching her fifth complete game, allowing only one run in seven innings. She pitched over 600 balls at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics in 4 days (413 in the last two days during which she completed three games). During the semi-final and final games of the softball event, which lasted for two days and included three games, Ueno pitched 28 innings against the United States and Australia, considered the two best lineups in the world. NBC commentator Rob Baird described Ueno's feat as "one of the most amazing pitching performances in recent memory." The pronunciation of Ueno's surname was brought to the attention of comedy duo HamishWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Japanese Softball Players: Yukiko Ueno, Eri Yamada, EMI Inui, Masumi Mishina, Hiroko Sakai, Rie Sato, Motoko Fujimoto, Megu Hirose, Naho Emoto. To get started finding Japanese Softball Players: Yukiko Ueno, Eri Yamada, EMI Inui, Masumi Mishina, Hiroko Sakai, Rie Sato, Motoko Fujimoto, Megu Hirose, Naho Emoto, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.