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Aomori Curling Club

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Two female curling players on the field, using their brushes.
Team Aomori's Mari Motohashi (Third) and Mayo Yamaura (Second) at the 16th Pacific Curling Championships in Tokyo, Japan

The Aomori Curling Club is a curling club in Aomori, Japan. It is best known as being the home of Team Aomori (チーム青森), a women's curling team that won six Japanese Curling Championships (2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010) and represented Japan at four World Curling Championships (2005, 2007, 2008 & 2010) and at two Winter Olympics (2006 & 2010).

Event Result Record Team
2005 World Women's Curling Championship 9th 3-8

Fourth: Yumie Hayashi
Skip: Ayumi Onodera
Second: Mari Motohashi
Lead: Sakurako Terada
Alternate: Ai Kobayashi

2006 Turin Olympic Games 7th 4-5

Skip: Ayumi Onodera
Third: Yumie Hayashi
Second: Mari Motohashi
Lead: Moe Meguro
Alternate: Sakurako Terada

2007 World Women's Curling Championship 9th 4-7

Skip: Moe Meguro
Third: Mari Motohashi
Second: Mayo Yamaura
Lead: Sakurako Terada
Alternate: Asuka Yogo

2008 World Women's Curling Championship 4th 7-4

Skip: Moe Meguro
Third: Mari Motohashi
Second: Mayo Yamaura
Lead: Kotomi Ishizaki
Alternate: Anna Ohmiya

2010 Vancouver Olympic Games 8th 3-6

Skip: Moe Meguro
Third: Anna Ohmiya
Second: Mari Motohashi
Lead: Kotomi Ishizaki
Alternate: Mayo Yamaura

2010 World Women's Curling Championship 11th 2-9

Skip: Moe Meguro
Third: Anna Ohmiya
Second: Mari Motohashi
Lead: Kotomi Ishizaki
Alternate: Mayo Yamaura


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