Английская Википедия:Chie Sakuma

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox ice hockey player Chie Chie Yard Шаблон:Nee, also known as Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese-American retired ice hockey player, currently serving as the National Hockey League (NHL) Vice President of Events. She represented Шаблон:Nwiht in the women's tournament at the 1998 Winter Olympics.[1]

Playing career

Sakuma was introduced to hockey by her older brother, Teppei, and began playing as a child in her hometown of Houston, Texas. When she was 10, Sakuma's father, Hajime, coached her on a boys' peewee team. Connections Hajime had forged with the ice hockey community in Japan made it possible for the team to travel from Houston to Hokkaido for a tournament.[2]

Sakuma's college ice hockey career was played with the Brown Bears women's ice hockey program under head coach Digit Murphy during 1990 to 1994.[3]

Several months after graduating from Brown University with a degree in anthropology and management, she moved to Japan. While living in Japan, Sakuma worked as a translator for the owner of a major trucking company, who was also president of the Hokkaido hockey association.[4] She played ice hockey with the company-sponsored Iwakura Peregrine of the All-Japan Women's Ice Hockey Championship and with the fledgling Japanese national team. Born and raised in the United States, Sakuma qualified to play for Japan because of her ancestry.[2]

NHL career

Following the 1998 Olympics, Sakuma joined the NHL as an intern. As of 2021, she is NHL Vice President of Events, with a portfolio that includes such signature events as Kraft Hockeyville, the NHL Winter Classic, the NHL All-Star Game, NHL Awards, outdoor hockey games, and numerous other projects.[5][6]

Awards

In 2018, Sakuma was selected as a part of Sports Business Journal's eighth annual class of Game Changers.[7]

References

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External links

Шаблон:Brown Bears women's ice hockey navbox Шаблон:Authority control