词条 | Japan women's national softball team |
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| Image = | Name = {{flag|Japan}} | Country = {{flag|Japan}} | Federation = Japan Softball Association | Confederation = Softball Confederation of Asia | Manager = | WBSC Rank = 1st | uniform image = | WSWC apps = ? | WSWC first = 1965 | WSWC 1st times = 3 | WSWC 1st most recent = 2014 | WCS apps = 11 | WCS first = 2005 | WCS 1st times = 4 | WCS 1st most recent = 2017 | Olympic apps = 4 | Olympic first = 1996 | Olympic 1st times = 1 | Olympic 1st most recent = 2008 | AWSC apps = 10 | AWSC first = 1967 | AWSC 1st times = 6 | AWSC 1st most recent = 2017 | AG apps = 8 | AG first = 1990 | AG 1st times = 5 | AG 1st most recent = 2018 }} The Japan women's national softball team is the national team of Japan in international softball competitions. It is governed by the Japan Softball Association. They are currently ranked #1 in the world by the International Softball Federation. In four Olympic Games, since 1996 until 2008, Japan has won one gold medal, a silver medal and a bronze medal. In the top four nations at the Olympics, Japan is the second most successful national team (winning three medals), following the United States (four medals, three gold and a silver), and beating out Australia (also four medals out of which three were bronze and one silver) and China with one silver medal. After winning the Gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics, the Japanese national team was defeated by the United States team at the XII Women's Softball World Championship in Caracas, Venezuela. 2008 Olympic Team{{See also|Japan at the 2008 Summer Olympics}}The Japanese National Women's Softball Team received an unexpected result at the last softball game of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. It was the last softball competition before the sport is dropped from the Olympic program, and the hard work and dedication of Japanese National Softball Team led to a surprising gold medal with a victory over the United States in the final. It ended the Americans' 22-game winning streak and denied them a fourth straight title since softball was introduced in 1996. The team fought tough for victory and resulted in Japan's win of three games over two days for the gold. Most players on the team play for Japanese Corporate teams. The national team gets funding from the Japanese government. The roster of the 2008 Summer Olympics National Softball team is listed below:
Head Coach: Haruka Saito The future of the Japanese national softball team{{Wikinews|Japanese national team beats ACT softball team}}The International Olympic Committee decided that softball and baseball should not be included in the 2016 Summer Olympics. Still, fast pitch softball tournaments are organized all over the World, and they provide the opportunity for the National teams to compete at the highest level players can attain. The Japan Softball Association holds the Japan Softball Cup, and other competitions include the World Cup of Softball and the International Softball Federation Women's World Championship.[1] Additional information
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ReferencesHays, Jeff. (2010) "America football, Basketball, and Team Sports in Japan". Facts and Details. March, 2010. Retrieved on Aug 4th, 2010 from FactsandDetails.com:http://factsanddetails.com/japan.php?itemid=765&catid=21&subcatid=140 1. ^International Softball Federation 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://factsanddetails.com/japan.php?itemid=765&catid=21&subcatid=140 |title=American Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball And Olympic Team Sports In Japan - Japan |publisher=Facts and Details |date= |accessdate=2012-03-19}} External links
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