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Riku Yanagisawa

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Riku Yanagisawa
Born (2001-10-10) 10 October 2001 (age 23)[1]
Team
Curling clubSC Karuizawa Club [ja], Karuizawa, Nagano
SkipRiku Yanagisawa
ThirdTsuyoshi Yamaguchi
SecondTakeru Yamamoto
LeadSatoshi Koizumi
Curling career
Member Association Japan
World Championship
appearances
1 (2023)
Pan Continental Championship
appearances
2 (2022, 2023)
Medal record
Men's Curling
Representing  Japan
Pan Continental Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Kelowna
Representing Nagano
Japan Curling Championships
Gold medal – first place 2022 Tokoro
Gold medal – first place 2023 Tokoro
Silver medal – second place 2024 Sapporo
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Nayoro
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Karuizawa

Riku Yanagisawa (栁澤李空, Yanagisawa Riku, born 10 October 2001) is a Japanese curler. He is a two-time Japanese men's champion skip.

Career

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Yanagisawa played second on the Karuizawa SC team skipped by Yoshiro Shimizu 2018 Japan Curling Championships. The team finished the round robin portion of the tournament with a 6–2 record, making the playoffs. In the playoffs, they defeated Naomasa Takeda in the 3 vs. 4 game, before losing to Masaki Iwai in the semifinal, settling for third place.[3]

Yanagisawa moved to third on the Karuizawa team in 2019, which was now skipped by Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi. The team played in the 2020 Japan Curling Championships, where they again went 6–2 in the round robin. In the playoffs, they defeated Yuya Takigahira in the 3 vs. 4 game, before losing to Yusuke Morozumi in the semifinal.[4] That season, the team played in many tour events, winning the Moosehead Fall Open in Canada, and the Keijinkai Rizing Cup back home in Japan.[5]

The team played in the 2021 Japanese Championship as well, finishing the round robin with a 4–2 record. However, in the playoffs, they lost in the 3 vs. 4 game to Morozumi.

The following season, Yanagisawa took over as skip of the Karuizawa SC team. Yanagisawa and his team of Yamaguchi now at third, a 15 year old Takeru Yamamoto and Satoshi Koizumi went undefeated in the round robin of the 2022 Japanese championship. In the playoffs, they lost the 1 vs. 2 game to Hayato Sato's Sapporo International University team. They rebounded by defeating Yasumasa Tanida in the semifinal, before defeating Sato in the final, winning the gold medal.[6]

With the win, the team represented Japan at the inaugural 2022 Pan Continental Curling Championships. There, he led Japan to a 3–4 round robin record. This was still good enough to make it to the playoffs, but they lost the semifinal to Canada, and the bronze medal game to the United States.[7] The team had a strong season on the tour, winning the Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic, Karuizawa International Curling Championships and the King Cash Spiel.[5] The team would tour Canada for over three months from August to December, and were based out of Kelowna, British Columbia,[8] where they trained with their coach Bob Ursel.[9] Later in the season, they had another successful run at the Japanese national championships in 2023. There, they went 7–1 in the round robin, before winning the 1 vs. 2 game against Kohsuke Hirata, and beating Hirata again in the final.[10] The win qualified the team to represent Japan at the 2023 World Men's Curling Championship. At the Worlds, the team finished with a 5–7 record, missing the playoffs and finishing seventh overall.[11]

Personal life

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Yanagisawa grew up in Karuizawa.[12] He currently works as a manufacturer.[1]

Grand Slam record

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Key
C Champion
F Lost in Final
SF Lost in Semifinal
QF Lost in Quarterfinals
R16 Lost in the round of 16
Q Did not advance to playoffs
T2 Played in Tier 2 event
DNP Did not participate in event
N/A Not a Grand Slam event that season
Event 2023–24 2024–25
Tour Challenge Q T2
The National Q DNP

References

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  1. ^ a b "2023 World Men's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  2. ^ "Riku Yanagisawa". CurlingZone. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  3. ^ "Shimizu Reaches 2018 Japan Curling Championship Semifinals". CurlingZone. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  4. ^ "Yamaguchi Reaches 2020 Japan Curling Championship Semifinals". CurlingZone. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Riku Yanagisawa: Events". CurlingZone. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  6. ^ "15-Year-Old Wins Japanese Curling Title". Sports Illustrated.
  7. ^ "Pan Continental Curling Championships 2022". World Curling Federation. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  8. ^ "Japan's Canadian Curling Road Trip". Sports Illustrated.
  9. ^ "Japanese men's curling team in Kelowna training for a run at the world championships". Castanet.
  10. ^ "Familiar Faces Take Japan Curling Titles". Sports Illustrated.
  11. ^ "Gushue, Canada wrap up round robin with win over Edin, Sweden". TSN. April 7, 2023. Retrieved April 8, 2023.
  12. ^ "カーリング日本選手権2連覇のSC軽井沢クラブ・世界選手権に向けて練習を公開 長野・軽井沢町" (in Japanese). Yahoo! Japan.
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