10 Students and Four Organizations Receive Awards of Recognition
March 29, 2019
On Friday the 22nd of March, the 2018 Student Recognition Award Ceremony was held in the President’s Office at which 10 students and four student organizations were awarded.
Student Recognition Award Recipients
Takuya Miyauchi (Graduate School of Global Studies, Doctoral Program, Language and Culture Studies, third year)
Winner of the Student Travel Award at the Slavic Linguistics Society Conference (University of Oregon, USA, 28-29 September 2018)
Risa Kitamura (School of Language and Culture Studies, third year)
Winner of the 2019 Polish Speech Competition (sponsor: Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Tokyo, Polish Cultural Institute)
Reina Inoue (School of Language and Culture Studies, fourth year)
Third place in the 2018 Khmer Speech Competition (sponsor: Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Japan)
Shintaro Imai (School of International and Area Studies, fourth year)
Winner of the Men’s 50m Freestyle 18-24 Division at Asia Masters 2018/ 35th Japan Masters (sponsor: Japan Masters Swimming Association)
So Kimura (School of Language and Culture Studies, third year)
Second place in the 2018 Malay Speech Contest (sponsor: Japan-Malaysia Association)
Erii Koyama (School of Language and Culture Studies, third year)
Winner of the 2018 Malay Speech Contest (sponsor: Japan-Malaysia Association)
Hanae Matsuyama (School of Language and Culture Studies, second year)
Winner of the 24th Czech Speech Competition (sponsor: Embassy of the Czech Republic in Tokyo)
Haruka Honda (School of International and Area Studies, third year)
Winner of the Best Ambassador Award at the 30th All Japan Model United Nations Conferences (sponsor: Japan Model United Nations)
Shingo Sugama (School of International and Area Studies, second year)
Distinguished Delegation Award (equivalent to second place) at the 2018 National Model United Nations Conference (sponsor: National Model United Nations Conference New York)
Yuiko Watanabe (School of Language and Culture Studies, third year)
Participant in the World Flying Disk Federation’s 2018 World Ultimate Club Championships (sponsored: World Flying Disk Federation)
TUFS Boating Club
1) Third place, Women’s Coxless Fours, 40th All Japan Lightweight Rowing Tournament (sponsor: Japan Rowing Association)
Seika Kyo (School of Language and Culture Studies, fourth year), Motoka Hayashi (School of International and Area Studies, fourth year), Minami Kimura (School of Language and Culture Studies, fourth year), Tomomi Fujieda (School of International and Culture Studies, fourth year)
2) Fifth place, Men’s Coxless Fours, 40th All Japan Lightweight Rowing Tournament (sponsor: Japan Rowing Association)
Takuya Fukasawa (School of Language and Culture Studies, third year), Sho Shiraki (School of Language and Culture Studies, fourth year), Kenta Yamaguchi (School of Language and Culture Studies, second year), Mizuki Ichimura (School of International and Area Studies, third year)
Cheerleading Club
1) 11th Place and other awards, Division 1 Small Groups Category, 2018 Japan Student Cheerleading Championship (sponsor: Foundation of Japan Cheerleading Association)
Satoshi Aoki (School of International and Area Studies, fourth year), Maoko Matsumoto (School of Language and Culture Studies, fourth year), Kensuke Suzuki (School of Language and Culture Studies, fourth year), Natsuki Yano (School of Language and Culture Studies, fourth year), Kinari Konda (School of International and Area Studies, third year), Matsuri Nakamura (School of International and Area Studies, third year), Risa Kawaguchi (School of International and Area Studies, third year), Koyume Endo (School of International and Area Studies, third year), Eisuke Sakurai (School of International and Area Studies, third year), Natsumi Yamamoto (School of Language and Culture Studies, third year), Yuta Imai (School of International and Area Studies, third year), Kentoku Tasaka (School of International and Area Studies, third year), Hinako Ueda (School of International and Area Studies, second year), Shumpei Katashiba (School of Language and Culture Studies, second year), Sumika Yamamoto (School of Language and Culture Studies, first year), Takahiro Ichikawa (School of International and Area Studies, first year).
2) First place, Mixed Gender Division Small Groups Category, 2018 Japan Student Cheerleading Championship (sponsor: Foundation of Japan Cheerleading Association)
Yuki Ueno (School of Language and Culture Studies, fourth year), Yuta Imaki (School of International and Area Studies, third year), Eisuke Sakurai (School of International and Area Studies, third year), Hinako Ueda (School of International and Area Studies, second year), Hinako Takihana (School of International and Area Studies, first year).
American Football Club
Winner of Division III D Block and promoted to Division II, 2018 Kantoh Collegiate Football Association League (sponsor: Kantoh Collegiate Football Association)
Competitive Dance Club
1) First place, Formation Division, 63rd Eastern Japan Student Competitive Dance Championship Part II (sponsor: Eastern Japan Student Competitive Dance Association)
2) Second place, Formation Division, 102nd Eastern Japan Student Competitive Dance Championship (sponsor: Eastern Japan Student Competitive Dance Association)
3) Third place, Formation Division, 116th Tokyo Collegiate Competitive Dance Championship (sponsor: Tokyo Collegiate Competitive Dance Championship Executive Committee)
4) Third place, Pasadoble Division, 63rd Eastern Japan Student Competitive Dance Championship (sponsor: Japan Student Competitive Dance Association)
Masaki Takahashi (School of Language and Culture Studies, third year), Kasumi Horie (School of Language and Culture Studies, third year)
5) First place, Junior Pasadoble Division, 19th Rhododendron Cup Student Competitive Dance Championship (sponsor: Tokyo Metropolitan University Competitive Dance Club Rhododendron Cup Committee)
Marika Iwai (School of International and Area Studies, second year), Udai Nii (School of International and Area Studies, second year)