Miki Imai (athlete)
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Miki Imai ( ja, 今井美希; born 30 May 1975) is a Japanese former
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athlete who competed in the
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. Her personal best of , set in 2001, is the Japanese record for the event. She is also co-holder of the indoor national record of with Megumi Sato. She represented Japan at the
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and was a three-time participant at the
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(1999, 2001 and 2003). Her best major global placing came at the
1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships The 7th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in the Green Dome Maebashi stadium in Maebashi, Japan from March 5 to March 7, 1999. It was the first time the Championships were staged outside Europe or North America. Primo Nebiolo, ...
, where she came eighth. She also made appearances at the
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and the
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. Imai was the 1998 Asian Champion in the high jump and holds the
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of . She was the runner-up in 1995 and fourth in 2002. She was also a two-time medallist at the East Asian Games, taking bronze in 1997 and the gold medal in 2001 (with a games record of ). She was a six-time Japanese champion in the high jump.


Career

Born in
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,Miki Imai
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Imai won her first international medal at the 1992 Asian Junior Athletics Championships, finishing third behind Yoko Ota. After attending high school in Nagoya, she went on to study at Chukyo Women's University. She won the Japanese junior title in 1994. She made her first impact at the top level of
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in 1995. She won her first national title at the Japan Championships in Athletics,Japanese Championships
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then was a close second to
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at the
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, taking the silver medal on countback.Asian Championships
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She also placed fourth at the Summer Universiade held in
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that year. Imai won three consecutive Japanese university titles from 1995 to 1997. She won her first high jump title at the National Sports Festival of Japan in 1996.Japanese National Games
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At the
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she was again beaten on countback by Zalevskaya, placing third on that occasion. She represented Japan at the 1997 Universiade but was only twelfth on that occasion. Following her graduation she signed up to compete professionally with the
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. Imai broke the Japanese indoor record for the high jump in February 1998, winning in
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with a clearance of . She edged her rival Yoko Ota to the high jump gold medal at the
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, setting a personal best and
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of in the process. She jumped one centimetre lower at the
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to take fifth place for the Asian team. She was over the 1.90 m mark again at the Japanese Championships and defeated Ota to win her second national title. However, in December at the
1998 Asian Games The 1998 Asian Games (), officially known as the 13th Asian Games and the XIII Asiad, was an Asian multi-sport event celebrated in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to 20, 1998, with 377 events in 36 sports and disciplines participated by 6,554 ...
it was Ota who topped the podium while Imai finished in joint fourth place, missing the bronze medal on countback. In the 1999 season, she failed to reach her previous heights but performed well nevertheless. She placed eighth on her debut at the
1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships The 7th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in the Green Dome Maebashi stadium in Maebashi, Japan from March 5 to March 7, 1999. It was the first time the Championships were staged outside Europe or North America. Primo Nebiolo, ...
and competed in the qualifying rounds at the
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(placing eleventh in her group).Miki Imai
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She won at both the Japanese Championships and National Games that year. She jumped indoors the following year and placed second at the
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with a clearance of .Miki Imai
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She was beaten to the national title by Ota, but both were selected for
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at the
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. Imai narrowed failed to make the Olympic high jump final, having jumped in the qualifiers. Imai reached the peak of her career during 2001. She opened the season with a national indoor record equalling jump of 1.91 m in
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. She jumped 1.92 m outdoors several times in a row, taking in a win at the Japanese championships and a games record mark for the gold medal at the
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held in
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. She failed to match this form at the
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, recording only in the high jump qualifiers. She attempted but failed to clear Megumi Sato's outdoor Japanese record on four occasions that season. She finally bettered that mark – which had stood since 1987 – with a jump of at the Super Meet in
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. As of January 2014, her mark of 1.96m remains the Japanese high jump record for women. She was nominated for Japanese Athlete of the Year, but was beaten to the moniker by
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, who won a world championship medal and set an Asian record in the
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. Her best performance of 2002 came at the national championships, but her mark of was not enough to defeat Ota. Both Imai and Ota faltered at the
2002 Asian Athletics Championships The 14th Asian Athletics Championships were held in Colombo, Sri Lanka on 9–12 August 2002. Results Men Women Medal table See also *2002 in athletics (track and field) ReferencesMedalists at GBR AthleticsSparkassen Cup and had a season's best of 1.92 m at the
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meeting. She cleared the same mark to beat Ota to the national title, but failed to have a successful jump at the
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. With both Imai and Ota entering nearing their thirties, their performances dwindled in tandem. A jump of was enough for Imai to beat her rival at the Japanese Championships, bringing Imai the sixth and final Japanese title of her career.Nakamura, Ken (2004-06-07)
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In her last season in 2005 she jumped 1.80 m for second at the Hyogo Relays, but never matched that height after and retired in 2006. Following the end of her track and field career, she returned to her alma mater in the roles of Health Sciences Institute researcher and track jumping coach.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Imai, Miki Living people 1975 births Japanese female high jumpers Sportspeople from Nagoya Athletes from Tokyo Olympic athletes of Japan Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1998 Asian Games Asian Games competitors for Japan World Athletics Championships athletes for Japan Asian Athletics Championships winners Japan Championships in Athletics winners Shigakkan University alumni