Since grade school, Miyuu Yamamoto has been specially trained in wresting from her father, an Olympian at the 1972 Summer Games in Munich and a Nippon Sport Science University professor, along with his younger brother Norifumi “Kid” Yamamoto and younger sister Seiko Yamamoto. At age 13, Miyuu has won the All Japan Women’s Wrestling Championship. Regardless of her record of winning the same championship 4 years in a row afterwards, she was not allowed to participate in the World Wrestling Championships due to the age limit. Then, Miyuu became the youngest winner of the World Wrestling Championships at age 17 in 1991, despite her first participation.
2011 Winner of the All Japan Women’s Open Championship (48kg)
2011 3rd place at the NYAC Holiday International Championships (48kg)
2011 Eliminated in the second match at the All Japan Championship (48kg)
2011 Eliminated in the second match at the All Japan Selection Championship (51kg)
2012 3rd place at the Canada Cup (48kg)
2013 Winner of the Nordhagen Classic (51kg)
2014 3rd place at the Canada Cup (48kg)
2015 4th place at the Canada Cup (53kg)
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