Past Affiliated PlayersHikaru MoriMORI Hikaru
At the age of four, he encountered a trampoline on the roof of a local department store and was so impressed with its fun that he began learning to use it.
Later, she revealed her true nature as a competitor, and in 2013, at the age of 14, she became the youngest competitor ever to win the All-Japan Championships for the first time. Although she was unable to compete at the Rio Olympics due to age restrictions, in 2017 she won the silver medal in synchronized, the first for a Japanese woman, despite competing in her first World Championships. 2018 saw her win the gold medal in synchronized, also the first for a Japanese woman.
At the 2019 World Championships, he became the first Japanese athlete to win an individual gold medal. With this result, he was unofficially selected to represent Japan at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
At the World Cup just before the Olympics, he won his first ever gold medal, and was expected to win a medal for the first time in the history of trampoline, but was interrupted in the main event and lost in the qualifying round. At the 2021 World Championships, his first real competition since then, he won the team title, his second straight, and a silver medal in the synchronized event.
He was considering retiring from competition, but in February 2022, he announced on social networking sites that he would continue his active career and moved on to new challenges.
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, he placed first in the Trampoline Grand Championship (TGC), the preliminary round for the Paris Olympics, and was selected to represent his country at the Paris Olympics for the second consecutive time and for the second time in his career.
- Date of Birth
- July 7, 1999
- nationality
- Japan
- birthplace
- Adachi Ward, Tokyo
Major past results
- 2013
- Gold medal at All-Japan Championships (youngest ever winner)
- 2017
- Silver medal in synchronized at the World Championships (first time in Japanese women's history)
- 2018
- Individual silver medal at Asian Games (first time in Japanese history)
- 2018
- World Championships synchronized gold medal (first time in Japanese women's history)
- 2019
- Wins individual and team titles at World Championships (first individual gold medal in Japanese history)
- Year 2021
- World Cup (Italy) individual gold medal (first in Japanese women's history)
- Year 2021
- Tokyo 2020 Olympic 13th
- Year 2021
- Wins World Championship team title (for the first time in Japan's history, two consecutive titles)
- Year 2024
- Trampoline Grand Championship (TGC), 1st place at the Paris Olympics Preliminary Round, unofficial representative to the Paris Olympics.




