Shopping, watching movies. (nikkansports.com, 16 Dec 2016)
OccupationStudent
EducationAsian Studies - Kokushikan University, Japan
Spoken languagesJapanese, Russian
ClubAeon Sports Club [JPN] / Kokushikan University [JPN]
CoachRika Yamamoto [Kokushikan University], JPN; Hiroko Yamasaki [national], JPN (kokushikan-rg.com, 25 Apr 2018; joc.or.jp, 06 Aug 2016; nhk.or.jp, 22 Nov 2017)
International senior debut2013 for Japan, World Championship in Kiev, Ukraine (nikkansports.com, 16 Oct 2013)
InjuriesShe sustained an injury to the sole of her left foot in April 2016. (jiji.com, 10 Apr 2016)
National Team2013 (nhk.or.jp, 05 Jun 2016)
Start sporting careerShe began the sport at age four in Chiba, Japan. (mainichi.jp, 07 Jan 2016)
Reason for taking up the sportShe was influenced by a friend. (city.chiba.jp, 02 Jun 2015)
AmbitionsTo win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (number.bunshun.jp, 12 Mar 2018)
TrainingsShe trains for 10 months in a year in Russian Federation. She trains up to four hours a day. (number.bunshun.jp, 12 Mar 2018)
Hero / IdolRussian rhythmic gymnast Evgenia Kanaeva. (number.bunshun.jp, 12 Mar 2018)
AwardsIn 2018 she received the Big Sports Prize for Olympic Encouragement at the TV Asahi Big Sports Awards in Japan. (jpn-gym.or.jp, 11 Jan 2018)
In 2013 she was given an Excellence Award by Chiba Prefecture in Japan. (pref.chiba.lg.jp, 2013)
General
RARE MEDAL
She became the second Japanese rhythmic gymnast to win a medal in an individual event at the world championships when she finished third in the hoop event at the 2017 World Championships in Pesaro, Italy. Compatriot Mitsuru Hiraguchi won a gold medal in the hoop event in 1975. (sankei.com, 31 Aug 2017)
Last update : 2018-05-03
Moerz Alissa
Shopping, watching movies. (nikkansports.com, 16 Dec 2016)
OccupationStudent
EducationAsian Studies - Kokushikan University, Japan
Spoken languagesJapanese, Russian
ClubAeon Sports Club [JPN] / Kokushikan University [JPN]
CoachRika Yamamoto [Kokushikan University], JPN; Hiroko Yamasaki [national], JPN (kokushikan-rg.com, 25 Apr 2018; joc.or.jp, 06 Aug 2016; nhk.or.jp, 22 Nov 2017)
International senior debut2013 for Japan, World Championship in Kiev, Ukraine (nikkansports.com, 16 Oct 2013)
InjuriesShe sustained an injury to the sole of her left foot in April 2016. (jiji.com, 10 Apr 2016)
National Team2013 (nhk.or.jp, 05 Jun 2016)
Start sporting careerShe began the sport at age four in Chiba, Japan. (mainichi.jp, 07 Jan 2016)
Reason for taking up the sportShe was influenced by a friend. (city.chiba.jp, 02 Jun 2015)
AmbitionsTo win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (number.bunshun.jp, 12 Mar 2018)
TrainingsShe trains for 10 months in a year in Russian Federation. She trains up to four hours a day. (number.bunshun.jp, 12 Mar 2018)
Hero / IdolRussian rhythmic gymnast Evgenia Kanaeva. (number.bunshun.jp, 12 Mar 2018)
AwardsIn 2018 she received the Big Sports Prize for Olympic Encouragement at the TV Asahi Big Sports Awards in Japan. (jpn-gym.or.jp, 11 Jan 2018)
In 2013 she was given an Excellence Award by Chiba Prefecture in Japan. (pref.chiba.lg.jp, 2013)
General
RARE MEDAL
She became the second Japanese rhythmic gymnast to win a medal in an individual event at the world championships when she finished third in the hoop event at the 2017 World Championships in Pesaro, Italy. Compatriot Mitsuru Hiraguchi won a gold medal in the hoop event in 1975. (sankei.com, 31 Aug 2017)
Last update : 2018-05-03