Aina Takeuchi
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is a Japanese
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defender.


International career

Takeuchi was selected for the
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in the 2014 Winter Olympics. She played in all five games, recording one assist. Takeuchi also played for Japan in the qualifying event for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Takeuchi competed at the
2018 Winter Olympics The 2018 Winter Olympics ( ko, 2018년 동계 올림픽, Icheon sip-pal nyeon Donggye Ollimpik), officially the XXIII Olympic Winter Games (french: Les XXIIIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver; ko, 제23회 동계 올림픽, Jeisipsamhoe Donggye Ollimpi ...
. As of 2015, Takeuchi has also appeared for Japan at two IIHF Women's World Championships, with the first in
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/ref> Takeuchi made one appearance for the Japan women's national under-18 ice hockey team at the
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, in 2009.


CWHL

Takeuchi was drafted by the
Calgary Inferno The Calgary Inferno (previously known as Team Alberta, nickname "Honeybadgers", during the 2011–12 season) was a women's ice hockey team that joined the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) for the 2011–12 season. The team played its home g ...
in the 2015 CWHL Draft. Appearing with the Inferno in the 2016 Clarkson Cup finals, she joined teammate Kanae Aoki as the first women from Japan to win the Clarkson, as the Inferno prevailed in a convincing 8–3 final against Les Canadiennes de Montreal.


Career statistics


International career

Through 2014–15 season


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* * * * 1991 births Living people Japanese women's ice hockey defencemen Calgary Inferno players Clarkson Cup champions Olympic ice hockey players of Japan Ice hockey players at the 2014 Winter Olympics Ice hockey players at the 2018 Winter Olympics Asian Games medalists in ice hockey Asian Games gold medalists for Japan Ice hockey players at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Medalists at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Sportspeople from Tokyo People from Musashino, Tokyo {{Japan-icehockey-bio-stub