Meg Hemphill
Japanese track and field athlete
Personal information | |
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National team | Japan |
Born | (1996-05-23) May 23, 1996 (age 28) Kyotanabe, Kyoto |
Occupation | Athlete |
Height | 167 cm (5 ft 6 in) |
Weight | 67 kg (148 lb) |
Sport | |
Sport | Heptathlon |
Meg Hemphill (born 23 May 1996, in Kyotanabe, Kyoto) is a Japanese track and field athlete. She is the Japanese national champion in 2017 and was placed second in the 2017 Asian Athletics Championships heptathlon.[1]
Hemphill was born in 1996.[1] Her parents are from America and Japan.[2]
She competed in the 2015 Asian Championships[2] and the 2017 Asian Championships. In the latter she won the silver medal behind Swapna Barman of India, and beat Purnima Hembram, also of India.[3]
She finished sixth at the 2018 Asian Games, and did not finish the competition at the 2019 Asian Championships.
References
- ^ a b "Profile of Meg HEMPHILL | All-Athletics.com". www.all-athletics.com. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
- ^ a b "On Her Way to Being the One and Only Number One: Meg Hemphill". japanrunningnews.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
- ^ Results, Odisha2017, The-Sports.org, Retrieved 18 July 2017
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Japan Championships in Athletics women's heptathlon and pentathlon champions
- 1934: Tomie Kakita
- 1935: Hisako Tanaka
- 1936: Kako Yada
- 1941: Not held
- 1942: Toyoko Yoshino
- 1943–46: Not held
- 1947: Rie Yamauchi
- 1948: Toyoko Yoshino
- 1949–50: Akiko Sumitomo
- 1951: Yoko Sanpei
- 1952–53: Atsuko Nanbu
- 1955: Masuo Masami
- 1956–57: Mikiko Tozaki
- 1958–59: Akiko Fukuda
- 1960–61: Michiko Fukushima
- 1962: Helga Hoffmann (FRG)
- 1963: Jutta Heine (FRG)
- 1964: Miyuki Takahashi
- 1965: Hiromi Watanabe
- 1966: Michiko Okamoto
- 1967: Keiko Nakano
- 1968: Michiko Okamoto
- 1969: Atsuko Uei
- 1970: Mariko Yamanaka
- 1971: Setsuko Hiramoto
- 1972: Kyoko Shimizu
- 1973: Kumi Kawada
- 1974–76: Kyoko Shimizu
- 1977–80: Tomoko Uchida
- 1981–82: Tomoko Uchida
- 1983: Toshiko Hashimoto
- 1984: Naomi Yagada
- 1985: Kimiko Tatsumi
- 1986–90: Minako Isogai
- 1991: Rumiko Ubukata
- 1992: Liliana Năstase (ROM)
- 1993: Yukiko Ueno
- 1994: Akiko Kurabe
- 1995–96: Rumiko Ubukata
- 1997: Keiko Kikukawa
- 1998: Noriko Seiya
- 1999: Kikukawa Keiko
- 2000–01: Sayoko Sato
- 2002–10: Yuki Nakata
- 2011: Tomoi Kiriyama
- 2012: Ryoka Akai
- 2013–14: Tomoi Kiriyama
- 2015–17: Meg Hemphill
- 2018–21: Yuki Yamasaki
- 2022: Meg Hemphill
- 2023: Yuki Yamasaki