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Mami Sato

Athletics

Biography

Impairment information

Type of Impairment
Limb deficiency
Origin of Impairment
Acquired
Classification
T44, F44

Further personal information

Family
Husband and a son
Residence
Tokyo, JPN
Occupation
Office Worker
Languages
English, Japanese
Higher education
Commerce - Waseda University: Japan

Sport specific information

When and where did you begin this sport?
She took up the sport in 2003 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Sports Center for the Disabled in Japan.
Why this sport?
She likes running.
Club / Team
Suntory : Japan

International debut

Year
2004
Competing for
Japan
Tournament
Paralympic Games
Location
Athens

General interest

Hobbies
Watching movies. (Athlete, 16 Jul 2013)
Hero / Idol
Japanese hammer thrower Koji Murofushi. (Athlete, 16 Jul 2013)
Sporting philosophy / motto
"God will not give you trials that you cannot bear." (Athlete, 16 Jul 2013)
Awards and honours
She was a torch bearer for the 2014 Paralympic Games in Sochi. (japantimes.co.jp, 04 Oct 2014; nhk.or.jp, 20 Mar 2014)

She was given the Kensennuma City Honorary Prize in 2012. (kouenirai.com, Apr 2013)

She was presented with a Communication and Leadership Prize by Toastmasters District 76 in 2014. (asahi.com, 02 Nov 2014)
Other sports
She has also competed in para-triathlon at international level. (nikkansports.com, 30 Sep 2012; japantimes.co.jp, 04 Oct 2014)
Ambitions
To compete at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (sankei.com, 19 Jan 2015)
Impairment
Her right leg was amputated after she was diagnosed with bone cancer at age 20, while studying at Waseda University in Japan. (s-rights.co.jp, 16 Aug 2012; sankei.com, 08 Sep 2014)
Other information
OTHER ACTIVITIES
She served as an ambassador for Tokyo's 2020 Olympic and Paralympic bid team. (japantimes.co.jp, 04 Oct 2014; nhk.or.jp, 20 Mar 2014)

LOSING HER HOME
Her house was destroyed in the earthquake that rocked Japan in March 2011. (the-japan-news.com, 26 Sep 2013)

AUTOBIOGRAPHY
She has released two books based on her life story. (s-rights.co.jp, 16 Aug 2012; blog.livedoor.jp, 17 Mar 2014)

Results

Unit Date Rank
Athens 2004 Paralympic Games (Athens, Greece)
Event Medal Unit Date Rank
Women's Long Jump F44/46 Final Round 9
IPC Athletics World Championships Assen 2006 (Assen, Netherlands)
Event Medal Unit Date Rank
Women's Long Jump F44 Final Round 10
Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games (Beijing, China)
Event Medal Unit Date Rank
Women's Long Jump F44 Final Round 6
London 2012 Paralympic Games (London, Great Britain)
Event Medal Unit Date Rank
Women's Long Jump F42/44 Final Round 2012-09-02 9
IPC Athletics World Championships (Lyon, France)
Event Medal Unit Date Rank
Women's Long Jump T44 Final 1 2013-07-23 3