Ayumi Kataoka
Ibaraki Golden Golds – No. 1
Second baseman
Born: (1986-11-14) 14 November 1986
Higashi-ku, Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture
Bats: Right bat
Career highlights and awards
As a player:
  • Kumamoto Prefectural Kumamoto Commercial High School
  • Ibaraki Golden Golds (2005)
  • Samurai (2012)[1][2]
As a manager: Ibaraki Golden Golds (2011)[3][4][5]

Ayumi Kataoka (片岡 安祐美, Kataoka Ayumi, born 14 November 1986, in Higashi-ku, Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture)[6] is a Japanese female baseball player (infielder) and manager.

Kataoka graduated from Ryutsu Keizai University Faculty of Economics Faculty of Business.

Currently, she belongs to the community people baseball club team Ibaraki Golden Golds. As a tarento, Kataoka belongs to the entertainment office Sato-kikaku where the inquiries of the same team are established.

Television

Year Title Network Notes
Dora Go!TV TokyoAppeared with Takahiro Azuma, who shared the same office
2015Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!Fuji TVKataoka won the test herself
2016Joshi Athlete ga iku! Kagoshima meguri TabiBS NTVCo-starred with Miho Koga, who was also born from Kumamoto
Boat Race Live: Shōri e no TurnBS Fuji

Radio

Year Title Network Notes
2016Fumio Takada no Radio Beverly Hiru zuNCB"Kore ga Ryūkō Saizensenda! Shōta no nan demo Banzuke" guest

Advertisements

Year Title Notes
2007Pola Keshōhin "Whitissimo"First advert appearance

Posters

Year Title
2006Hōjin-kai
2007Shōbōdanin Boshū poster

Photo albums

Year Title Notes
2008Touch Up!Produced by manga artist Mitsuru Adachi

References

  1. "Samurai 選手紹介 片岡 安祐美 背番号#1" (in Japanese). Retrieved 14 Feb 2017.
  2. Kataoka, Ayumi (15 Apr 2012). "野球三昧". Ayumi Katoka Official Blog: Ayumi no Ayumi –Yume aru Kagiri, Doryoku wa Mugen– (in Japanese). Ameba Blog. Retrieved 14 Feb 2017.
  3. "欽ちゃん電撃引退! 次期監督に安祐美指名". Sports Nippon (in Japanese). 26 Oct 2010.
  4. "欽ちゃん「片岡安祐美次期監督」発表". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). 26 Oct 2010. Retrieved 14 Feb 2017.
  5. "茨城GG・片岡安祐美、監督一年目は「毎日泣きたい」" (in Japanese). Sports Watch. 18 Sep 2011. Retrieved 14 Feb 2017.
  6. "片岡 安祐美" (in Japanese). Sato-kikaku. Retrieved 14 Feb 2017.
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