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'''Megumi Kurihara''' (栗原恵 ''Kurihara Megumi'', born [[31 July]], [[1984]]) is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[volleyball]] player who plays for [[Pioneer Red Wings]].
'''Megumi Kurihara''' (栗原恵 ''Kurihara Megumi'', born [[July 31,]], [[1984]]) is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[volleyball]] player who plays for [[Pioneer Red Wings]].


Megumi Kurihara also plays for the All-Japan women's volleyball team and participated at the [[Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics|2004]] and [[Volleyball at the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Summer Olympics]]. Her nickname is '''Princess Megu''' (プリンセス・メグ).
Megumi Kurihara also plays for the All-Japan women's volleyball team and participated at the [[Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics|2004]] and [[Volleyball at the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Summer Olympics]]. Her nickname is '''Princess Megu''' (プリンセス・メグ).

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Megumi Kurihara (栗原恵 Kurihara Megumi, born July 31,, 1984) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Pioneer Red Wings.

Megumi Kurihara also plays for the All-Japan women's volleyball team and participated at the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics. Her nickname is Princess Megu (プリンセス・メグ).

Biography

An extremely tall and strong girl from an early age, She began playing volleyball as a fourth grader. She plays volleyball out of the feeling that valley wants to become good at in Otsu Junior High School of Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture and, in June, 1998 that was an eighth grader, study abroad. The senior high school enters Mitajiri girls' high school (existing Seiei Senior High School) of Hōfu, Yamaguchi Prefecture and experiences three senior high school crowns of high valley championship in a first grader in an Inter-highschool/National Sports Festival of Japan/ spring volleyball match. She was chosen as a member of the Japan women's national volleyball team in the third year of high school.

In 2003, she joined NEC Red Rockets of the V league (Premier League). She won young eagle Prize in the black eagle flag meet in May of that year. At the World Cup in November 2003, she attracted attention with 19 years old combination with Kana Oyama. She participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics , the following year and achieved the fifth place winning prize.

In October, 2004, she was dismissed from NEC red Rockets. The reason given was that "her style did not match valley-style of NEC". There was the rumor of the transfer to the Italian Volleyball League, but then she joined Pioneer Red Wings in November, 2004.

The No.11 V league was not able to participate from a meeting rule that "the player who signed for a club after the start of a season cannot participate in the league match" for 2004-05 season. A pennant race plays a held black eagle flag meeting in May, 2005 and contributes to team championship. After a meeting, she left the team during a little by opposition with the director Arie Selinger, but she came back to the team in the middle of August, and the No.12 V league participates from the opening game for 2005-06 years. She contributed to championship for the first time in two pioneer seasons greatly and acquired prize for best distinguished services player / serve / best 6.

In 2006, she was selected for an All-Japan women's volleyball team , but she was injured during a training camp and sent for the rehabilitation life in about a half year.

Clubs

National Team

Individual Awards

Awards
Preceded by World Grand Prix Best Scorer
2008
Succeeded by