Kaori Imabeppu

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Kaori Imabeppu (Japanese今 别 府 香 里, Imabeppu Kaori, born September 7, 1986 in Nara Prefecture ) is a Japanese badminton player.

Career

Imabeppu is from Nara prefecture and has an older sister, Yasuyo, who plays for Yonex. She attended Sugahara Elementary School in Yamatotakada. During this time she began with 8 years by her sister with the badminton. In basic national university championships 1997, she had reached the first major success as the gold in singles. Thereafter, she attended the Katashio Middle School and reached at the Junior Championships 2000 gold again in singles. Subsequently, the Yamada High School came in Aomori northern Japan, on their future teammates Koharu Yonemoto and Eriko Hirose, and Mizuki Fujii and Reika Kakiiwa went. In the Inter- High - Higher School Most properties in 2003, it reached gold in singles. This track could defend in 2004 and also reached the 3rd place in doubles. Also at the Junior Championships this year, she could earn gold again.

After school, she took effect on 1 April 2005 in the company Sanyo and played for their team work and after the company was taken over by Panasonic in 2011 for his work team.

Kaori Imabeppu won the Japanese Championships 2007 title in women's singles. A year later she won at the Portugal International and the Croatian International. In 2010 she was successful in the Swedish International Stockholm. In the Uber Cup 2008, she was with the Japanese women's team ninth.

Sporting successes

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