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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Erika_ArakiErika Araki - Wikipedia

    Erika Araki (荒木 絵里香, Araki Erika, born 3 August 1984) is a retired Japanese volleyball player. She served as captain for the national team from 2009 to 2012. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics winning a bronze medal, and 2020 Summer Olympics, in Women's volleyball which she was the captain.

  2. Erika Araki ( jap. 荒木 絵里香, Araki Erika; * 3. August 1984 in Kurashiki) ist eine japanische Volleyballspielerin. Sie nahm an zwei Olympischen Spielen teil und gewann 2012 die Bronzemedaille.

  3. ERIKA ARAKI: A WOMAN OF MANY HATS. By KanzIn. Slider Volleyball News. Japan’s Erika Araki always gives her best in whatever role she is given. Araki, who captained the bronze medal winning Japanese team at the London 2012 Olympics will lead a new batch of hopefuls at their home Games.

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  4. Araki, who had captained Japans national team at the London 2012 Games and led the team to secure its first medal in 28 years, lamented the situation more than anyone. She decided to rise to the challenge for the Olympic Games, and said yes to Nakada the following day.

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  5. 22. Sept. 2021 · Four-time Olympian Araki announces retirement. Japanese middle blocker completes career with Olympic and World Cup bronze medals. Erika Araki's successful athletic journey took the Japanese middle blocker to four consecutive Olympic Games and was adorned with a bronze medal at London 2012.

  6. Araki, who captained the bronze medal winning Japanese team at the London 2012 Olympics will lead a new batch of hopefuls at their home Games. Eight years ago, she stepped up in difficult moments and listened to sound advice from her teammates.

  7. scored an upset victory in the mens slalom at the 1972 Winter Games. He was the first Spanish medallist in a winter sport, and only the third Spanish champion in Olympic history.