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Hina Hayata
Hina Hayata(Hina Hayata,2000May 7 -) isJapan OfTable tennisplayer.FukuokaKitakyushuI'm from.leftshakeBoth sidesBack softDrive type.ITTFWorld rankingThe highest rank is 11st.RankIs 7 steps.Nippon LifeAffiliation[3]..Born in the same yearHirano Miu,Mito ItoJapan's "Women's table tennis golden generationOne of[4]..He has achieved good results in doubles that makes the most of his left-handedness.
person
FukuokaKitakyushubirth[3][5]..Both parents have nothing to do with table tennis (grandmother is an experienced person)[1], My father was a former player of a professional soccer team).Seiya KishikawaLocal prestigious that produced suchIshida Table Tennis ClubUnder the influence of my sister who was practicing at, I started playing table tennis at the age of 4[6][7][8][9].
Originally right-handed, after joining the Ishida table tennis club, he began to hold the racket with his left hand[10]..When he was in the second grade of elementary school, he participated in the All Japan Table Tennis Bambi section (up to the second grade) and made his national tournament debut.Although they broke through the qualifying league, they lost in the first round of the final tournament, and the winners at that time are both called the golden generation.Mito ItoMet[11].
When in schoolNational Junior High School Table Tennis TournamentWon for 2 consecutive years (2013,2014)[5][12],20144ITTF World TourAt the Chile OpenHirano MiuAt that time to break the record ofYoungest in historyAdvance to the final[13]..Superior in the quarterfinals at the Philippine Open ( Singapore), The 9th Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships held in September (
India-Mumbai) To the Cadet Women's GroupHirano Miu,Mito ItoParticipated in the trio and in the finalChugokuWon and won the championship[14][15].
2015 years,All Japan Table Tennis ChampionshipsSecond place in (Junior Division).
2016 years,Kibogaoka High SchoolEnrolled in the table tennis club.Same yearNational high school general physical education competition table tennis competition(Inter-High) won the women's singles and is a senior in high schoolMaeda MiyuIt was the first time in four years since then that he won the first year of high school.[16]..In the same year, he won the tour for the first time at the ITTF World Tour Kuwait Open (U-21) and won the tour for the first time at the ITTF World Tour Australia Open.In addition, the World Junior Championships held in December ( Republic of South Africa-Cape Town) Is Ito, Hirano,Kato MiyuParticipated as a representative of Japan with[17]Won the group.Immediately after December in DohaITTF World Tour Grand FinalThen I won the U-21, even in doublesYuma HamamotoWon the pair with and achieved two crowns[18].. U-21 victory2011 OfKazumi IshikawaSince then, the doubles victory has been the victory since Ito and Hirano in 2014, and it is the first time for a Japanese to achieve a double crown.
2017, In September23th Asian Championship( Chugoku-Wuxi) Won a silver medal in a women's group[19],Mito ItoWon the bronze medal in the women's doubles teamed with[20].
World Championship Düsseldorf Tournament(
Germany-Dusseldorf) Was not selected as a single because no results were obtained at the selection meeting, etc., and he participated in the doubles with Mima Ito in the semi-finals.Polite(
Chugoku)・Liu Poon(
Chugoku) Although he lost to the group, he won the bronze medal, and the Japanese won the same kind of medal.2001 Osaka Gamesof·Mayu KawagoeIt's been 16 years since the pair[21]Also, the 16-year-old pair won the bronze medal, the youngest in the history of the same event.[22], Participated in the professional league "" that started in Malaysia in the same month[23].. In November, at the World Tour Sweden Open, ranked first in the world in doubles with Mima Ito.Zhu Yuling(
Chugoku), second placeChen dream(
Chugoku) I won the pair and won the championship.
In January 2018, he won the All Japan Championship for the first time in doubles with Mima Ito. In May, he participated only in the qualifying match against Egypt at the World Championship, but contributed to the group runner-up by actively cheering on the bench.
In January 2019, he won the All Japan Championship in doubles with Mima Ito and won the championship for the second time in a row.In the singles, he defeated Kasumi Ishikawa in the sixth round and advanced to his first semi-final. In February, at the ITTF Challenge Plus Portugal Open, Liu Shiwen (formerly No. 1 in the world ranking) in the third round Chugoku), And then steadily won, and in the finalHashimoto HonokaWon 4-3 and won the championship.
Started in 2018T LeagueThen.Nippon Life Red ElfBelong to.From the regular season to the women's playoffs, he led the team to victory in 13 undefeated races and won the season MVP.[24].
In January 2020, he won the All Japan Championship for the third consecutive time in the women's doubles with Mima Ito.In the singles, Mima Ito, who will win the semifinals for the third time in a row, defeated Kasumi Ishikawa in the final to win the championship for the first time and achieved the double crown.[25][26].
Play style
166 cm tall[1]Fore drive that makes use of long limbs and moves away from the table and uses a large body[6]Since 2015ChiquitaWe also put effort into acquiring the technology of.
Previously, my stamina was cut off in the second half, but I overcame it by improving my training and diet.[6].
Due to heavy physical use, there are many breakdowns, and at the training camp in November just before the 2016 World Junior Table Tennis Championships, he hurt his knee and developed right patellar ligamentitis during the tournament.[27], 2017All Japan Table Tennis ChampionshipsTwo days before, I hurt my left upper arm and tried to stop the pain in the tournament, but it recurred in the 2th round.[28]..In February 2020, he missed the T-League due to an intercostal muscle injury.[29].
He is also a master of doubles and mixed doubles, and has produced results in collaboration with Mima Ito, Yui Hamamoto, Miu Hirano, Miyu Kato, Tomokazu Harimoto, Yuya Oshima and others.
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The player I admire is the same left-handed, polite (1st in the world ranking) Chugoku), June 2016 World TourJapan Open, At the Korea Open, the match has also been eliminated in the quarterfinals.Also, at the Qatar Open in March, he was nominated by politeness who was looking for a left-handed practice partner and served as a practice partner, and he was encouraged to "beyond me".[30].
Southpaw in table tennis, but maybe because he was originally right-handed2020 Pacific League Climax SeriesRound 1 (Fukuoka PayPay Dome)ofOpening ceremonySo I'm showing off pitching with my right arm[31].
Battle history
- 2011
- 2012
- National Hopes Table Tennis Tournament Runner-up
- East Asian Hopes Championship Group (Hirano Miu-Mito Ito・ ・) Winner[32], Singles 3rd
- 2013
- National Junior High School Table Tennis Tournament Winner
- 2014
- National Junior High School Table Tennis Tournament Winner
- ITTF Global Junior Circuit Chengdu, China (Cadet Division Singles) Winner
- ITTF Global Junior Circuit Taicang, China (Cadet Group) 2nd
- ITTF Global Junior Circuit China Taicang (Cadet Division Singles) Winner
- ITTF World Tour Chile Open XNUMXnd Place
- Asian Cadet Championship Group (Hirano Miu-Mito Ito) Winner[33]
- 2015
- ITTF World Tour Qatar Open (U-21) XNUMXnd Place
- ITTF World Tour Kuwait Open (U-21) Winner
- ITTF World Tour Germany Open (U-21) XNUMXnd Place
- ITTF World TourKorea Open Women's Doubles Runner-up (Hitomi Satopair)
- Asian Junior Championship Group runner-up (Hitomi Sato-Kato Miyu-Yuma Hamamoto), Doubles 3rd place (Hitomi Satopair)
- All Japan Table Tennis Championships (Junior Division) Runner-up
- 2016
- National high school general physical education competition table tennis competition(Singles) Winner
- Winner of the ITTF World Tour Australian Open
- ITTF World Tour Austria Open Doubles Runner-up (Kato Miyupair)
- World Junior Table Tennis Championships Group championship (Hirano Miu-Mito Ito-Kato Miyu), Mixed runner-up (pair), Doubles runner-up (Miyu Kato pair)
- ITTF World Tour Grand Final (U-21) Winner, (Doubles) Winner (Doubles)Yuma Hamamotopair)
- 2017
- 23th Asian Championship Women's group: runner-up (Hirano Miu-Mito Ito・ Miyu Kato ・Hitomi Sato), Women's Doubles: 3rd place (Mima Ito pair)
- ITTF World Tour Korea Open Doubles XNUMXnd Place (Mima Ito Pair)
- 54th World Table Tennis Championship Individual Match(Doubles) Bronze medal (Mima Ito pair)
- ITTF World Tour Czech Open Doubles Winner (Mima Ito Pair)
- ITTF World Tour Platinum Germany Open Doubles Winner (Miu Hirano Pair)
- ITTF World Tour Sweden Open Doubles Winner (Mima Ito Pair)
- ITTF Challenge Series Spanish Open Singles Winner
- ITTF World Tour Grand Final (Doubles) XNUMXnd Place (Mima Ito Pair)
- 2018
- All Japan Table Tennis Championships (Women's Doubles) Winner (Mima Ito Pair)
- Japan Top 12 Table Tennis Tournament Win
- ITTF World Tour Platinum Germany Open Doubles Winner (Mima Ito Pair)
- 54nd World Table Tennis Championships Team Match: Runner-up (Kasumi Ishikawa, Mima Ito, Miu Hirano,Nagasaki Miyuki)
- ITTF World Tour Platinum Australian Open Doubles Winner (Mima Ito Pair)
- ITTF World Tour Platinum Austria Open Doubles Winner (Mima Ito Pair)
- ITTF World Tour Grand Final (Doubles) Winner (Mima Ito Pair)
- 2019
- Winner of ITTF Challenge Plus Portugal Open (Singles)
- Winner of ITTF Challenge Plus Oman Open (Singles)
- 55th World Table Tennis Championship Individual Match(Doubles) XNUMXnd place (Mima Ito pair)
- ITTF Challenge Serbia Open (Singles) Winner
- ITTF World Tour Platinum Japan Open Mixed doubles runner-up (Tomokazu Harimotopair)
- Winner of ITTF Challenge Plus Paraguay Open (Singles)
- Winner of the ITTF World Tour Platinum Austrian Open (Tomokazu Harimotopair)
- 2020
- All Japan Table Tennis Championships Women's Singles Empress's Cup Winner
- 2021
- WTT Middle East Hub Contender Doha Tournament Singles Runner-up
Grade
* Highest grade
Women's Singles
- ITTF World Tour Win(Australia 2016)
- ITTF World Tour Grand Final Best 16 (2016)
- ITTF World Tour Grand Final U-21 Win(2016)
- All Japan Table Tennis Championships Women's Singles Win(2020)
Women's doubles
- World table tennis championship Runner-up (2019)
- ITTF World Tour Win(Czech 2017, Germany 2017, Sweden 2017, Germany 2018, Australia 2018, Austria 2018)
- ITTF World Tour Grand Final Doubles Win(2016, 2018)
- Asian Championship 3th place (2017)
- World Junior Championship Runner-up (2016)
Mixed doubles
- World Junior Championship Runner-up (2016)
Women's group
- World championship Runner-up (2018)
- World Junior Championship Win(2016)
- Asian Junior Championships (Cadet Division) Win(2014)
- Asian Championship second place(2017)
International competition final
*Only general section
Women's Singles
Win 7, Runner up 2
Result | Year.month | Convention | Score | Opponent | Official video |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
second place | 2014.04 | World Tour Chile OP | 1-4 | ![]() | [1] |
Win | 2016.06 | World Tour Australia OP | 4-1 | ![]() | [2] |
Win | 2017.11 | Challenge Series Spain OP | 4-3 | ![]() | [3] |
Win | 2019.02 | Challenge Series Plus Portugal OP | 4-3 | ![]() | [4] |
Win | 2019.03 | ITTF Challenge Oman Open | 4-1 | ![]() | [5] |
Win | 2019.05 | ITTF Challenge Serbia Open | 4-1 | ![]() | [6] |
Win | 2019.09 | ITTF Challenge Paraguay Open | 4-2 | ![]() | [7] |
second place | 2021.03 | WTT Contender Doha | 2-4 | ![]() | [8] |
Women's doubles
Win 8, Runner up 5
Result | Year.month | Convention | pair | Score | Opponent | Official video |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
second place | 2015.07 | World Tour/Korea OP | ![]() | 2-3 | ![]() ![]() | [9] |
second place | 2016.11 | World Tour Austria OP | ![]() | 2-3 | ![]() ![]() | [10] |
Win | 2016.12 | World Tour Grand Final | ![]() | 4-2 | ![]() ![]() | [11] |
second place | 2017.04 | World Tour/Korea OP | ![]() | 1-3 | ![]() ![]() | 1 2 3 4 |
Win | 2017.08 | World Tour/Czech OP | ![]() | 3-2 | ![]() ![]() | [12] |
Win | 2017.11 | World Tour-German OP | ![]() | 3-0 | ![]() ![]() | [13] |
Win | 2017.11 | World Tour Sweden OP | ![]() | 3-1 | ![]() ![]() | [14] |
second place | 2017.12 | World Tour Grand Final | ![]() | 0-4 | ![]() ![]() | [15] |
Win | 2018.03 | World Tour-German OP | ![]() | 3-1 | ![]() ![]() | [16] |
Win | 2018.07 | World Tour Australia OP | ![]() | 3-0 | ![]() ![]() | [17] |
Win | 2018.11 | World Tour Austria OP | ![]() | 3-0 | ![]() ![]() | [18] |
Win | 2018.12 | World Tour Grand Final | ![]() | 3-0 | ![]() ![]() | [19] |
second place | 2019.05 | World championship | ![]() | 2-4 | ![]() ![]() | [20] |
Mixed doubles
Win 1, Runner up 1
Result | Year.month | Convention | pair | Score | Opponent | Official video |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
second place | 2019.06 | World Tour Japan OP | ![]() | 0-3 | ![]() ![]() | [21] |
Win | 2019.11 | World Tour Austria OP | ![]() | 3-1 | ![]() ![]() |
List of competition results
Abbreviation explanation
S = Women's Singles, D = Women's Doubles, M = Mixed Doubles, T = Group
W | F | B | #P | QF | #R | RR |
W = 3st place, F = 4nd place, B = 8rd place, # P = # place (XNUMXth place or less), QF = Best XNUMX, # R = # Round robin defeat, RR = Round Robin defeat
Years | World championship | World Cup | Grand final | Asian Games | Asian Championship | Asian Cup | All Japan Championship | Top 12 | |||||||||
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S | D | T | S | T | S | D | T | S | D | T | S | S | D | M | T | S | |
2012 | 2R | ||||||||||||||||
2013 | 3R | ||||||||||||||||
2014 | 4R | 4R | |||||||||||||||
2015 | 4R | 3R | 3R | B | |||||||||||||
2016 | 1R | W | QF | 4R | 3R | ||||||||||||
2017 | B | 1R | F | 4R | B | F | 5R | 3R | |||||||||
2018 | F | F | 6R | W | B | W | |||||||||||
2019 | F | B | W |
Match record
This player list isWorld rankingWithin 10th place,World rankingWithin 100th place and 5 or more races, 1st place in the world ranking or world competition (Olympic,World championship,World Cup,Grand final) With a singles winnerITTFIt is a match result in the sponsored game[34].
World rankingWithin 10th place
| World rankingWithin 100th place and 5 or more races
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■TaiziIs No. 1 in the world ranking or the world competition (Olympic,World championship,World Cup,Grand final) Singles winners
* Data is as of May 2017, 5
World ranking
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |
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2014 | 99 | 84 | 86 | 86 | 86 | 84 | 87 | 63 | ||||
2015 | 64 | 63 | 63 | 54 | 50 | 51 | 57 | 63 | 65 | 58 | 59 | 59 |
2016 | 61 | 61 | 55 | 58 | 41 | 34 | 37 | 22 | 19 | 19 | 22 | 24 |
2017 | 23 | 19 | 22 | 21 | 16 | 19 | 29 | 24 | 17 | 15 | 14 | 14 |
2018 | 11 | 14 | 12 | 18 | 15 | 16 | 15 | 16 | 25 | 31 | 30 | 34 |
2019 | 43 | 42 | 37 | 34 | 30 | 35 | 39 | 34 | 29 | 26 | 25 | 23 |
2020 | 23 | 21 | 23 | 29 | 29 |
T league results
Years | Team | Uniform number | Event | Number of matches | victory | defeat | Event | Number of matches | victory | defeat |
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2018-19 | Nippon Life Red Elf | #18 | single | 11 match | 11 wins | 0 losses | Doubles | 0 match | 0 wins | 0 losses |
2019-20 | 12 match | 8 wins | 4 losses | 0 match | 0 wins | 0 losses | ||||
2021-21 | 17 match | 14 wins | 3 losses | 0 match | 0 wins | 0 losses |
Award
- First month sports award(2017)
sponsor
Media appearance
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- Play, Support (Nippon Life, 2018)[52]
- Table tennis girl MAIKO (Nippon Life, 2019)
- MARUCHAN QTTA (Toyo Suisan, 2018)Hitoshi Matsumoto(Downtown) With
Related books
- Table Tennis Pia Miumi Hina / High School Girl Trio (Pia MOOK) (2017,ISBN-978 4835633701)
footnote
- ^ a b c "Interview with Hina Hayata [World Table Tennis 2017]". Television Tokyo Channel 12, Ltd.. 2017/6/22Browse.
- ^ a b c Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ a b c "Hina Hayata HAYATA Hina". Japan Table Tennis Association. 2017/11/21Browse.
- ^ [Sports Catch Up] Rio Olympics Missed regrets Miu Hirano, 2 year of study (4/XNUMX page) --Sankei NewsSankei News Viewed January 2017, 4
- ^ a b "Hina Hayata". Nittaku. 2016/10/18Browse.
- ^ "Hope of Kitakyushu to the Tokyo Olympics, table tennis girl Hina Hayata "Gold is the goal"". Sankei (September 2016, 4). 2016/10/18Browse.
- ^ Table Tennis Kingdom November 2017 Issue p11
- ^ [Hina Hayata # 1] T-League's first MVP table tennis 18-year-old "doesn't forget the fun" -Rallys, viewed November 2020, 1
- ^ Hina Hayata, the first Japanese queen to miss the Olympics, defeats two representatives in a row with "I can change" --Nishi-Nippon Sports, viewed January 2020, 1
- ^ Table Tennis Kingdom November 2017 Issue p11
- ^ “The final day of the 45th National Junior High School Tournament ② Hina Hayata won the championship for the second time in a row !!”. Table tennis reportTamasu Co., Ltd. (August 2014, 8) 2016/10/19Browse.
- ^ Kohei Sambe and Miyu Maeda win the Chile Open! Table tennis kingdom
- ^ 20th Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships Japan Table Tennis Association
- ^ "CADET GIRLS' TEAM DETAILED RESULTS”. As of May 2016, 12オ リ ジ ナ ル[Broken link]More archives.
- ^ Soja Inter-High Last Day ④ First grader Hayada stands at the top of women's singles --Table Tennis Report, viewed August 2017, 8
- ^ “2016 World Junior Championships” (Japanese) (HTML) (Press Release), Japan Table Tennis Association 2016/10/19Browse.
- ^ Hamamoto / Hayada wins ... Table Tennis Grand Final --YOMURI ONLINE, viewed December 2016, 12
- ^ "The 23rd Asian Championships-Japanese men in 3rd place and Japanese women in 2nd place in team competition-”. Table Tennis Report (April 2017, 4). 2017/4/16Browse.
- ^ “Takaki Niwa, Makoto Ito & Hina Hayada lose table tennis”. Nikkan Sports(July 2017, 4) 2017/4/16Browse.
- ^ "XNUMX-year-old "Mimahina" straight win to confirm medal! Women's Doubles Japanese team for the first time in XNUMX years. Sponichi(July 2017, 6) 2017/6/9Browse.
- ^ "Ito, Hayata, 16-year-old bronze medal praise the world's youngest League of Nations "Leave the tournament with pride"". THE ANSWER(July 2017, 6) 2017/6/9Browse.
- ^ "Hina Japan Women's First Participation in Asia Pacific L, to the Lower L of China in Autumn-Sponichi Annex Sports". Sponichi Annex Sports(July 2017, 6) 2017/6/7Browse.
- ^ Hina Hayata, XNUMX consecutive victories undefeated and tearful MVP! Nippon Life V with T-League Victory Match --Daily News, viewed January 2020, 1
- ^ "[Breaking news] Hina Hayata becomes the first queen of Reiwa, and Ito and Ishikawa defeat the Olympics in a row <All Japan Table Tennis 2020>". Rallyst. 2020/1/19Browse.
- ^ Hina Hayata and Kasumi Ishikawa win for the first time ... Table Tennis All Japan --Yomiuri Shimbun Online, viewed January 2020, 1
- ^ "" Miuma Generation "XNUMX cm large instrument, Hina Hayata, white star start! ”. hochi.co.jp (Sports Hochi). (May 2017, 1) 2017/2/1Browse.
- ^ "Miu Hirano won the All Japan Table Tennis Championships. The light and dark of the" Women's 16-year-old trio "| Other ball games | Shueisha's sports magazine Sportiva official website web Sportiva". Sportiva (Sportiva). (January 2017, 1) 2017/2/1Browse.
- ^ "Notice of Hina Hayata's absence". tleague.jp/ (T League). (February 2020, 2) 2020/6/3Browse.
- ^ [Table Tennis] Hina Hayata, Kuroboshi in response "I was not defeated in back vs. back" -Sports report, viewed April 2016, 12
- ^ "The first pitching ceremony for table tennis girls, Hina Hayata CS," A little bit "". West Japan Sports (Nishi-Nippon Shimbun). (March 2020, 11) 2020/11/14Browse.
- ^ 21st East Asian Hopes Table Tennis Tournament (2012.8.28-29, Osaka)Japan Table Tennis Association
- ^ Asian Junior Championships-Yoshimura and Tsuboi win the men's championship-Table tennis report
- ^ Mima Ito's main match resultsTable tennis navigation
- ^ Polite and Hina Hayata match resultsTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Liu Shibun and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Zhu Yuling and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Feng Tianwei and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Chen Meng and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Kasumi Ishikawa and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Chen Yi Ching (Cheng I-Ching) and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Han Ying and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Miu Hirano and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Hitomi Sato and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Doo Hoi Kem and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Results of all matches between Shan Xiaona and Hina HayataTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Hina Hayata and Jeon Ji HeeTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Hina Hayata and Honoka HashimotoTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Hina Hayata and Yui HamamotoTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Hina Hayata and Miyu MaedaTable tennis navigation
- ^ Match results of all matches between Hina Hayata and XIAO MariaTable tennis navigation
- ^ Play, Support.Nippon Life
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- Hina Hayata - Facebook
- Hina Hayata - ITTF
- Hina Hayata - Japan Table Tennis Association
- Hina Hayata - Table tennis kingdom
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- Official website(Japanese)
- Ishida Table Tennis Stadium ISHIDA TABLE TENNIS CLUB ――The practice field you used to go to, Daisuke Ishida, who is the coach of Hayada as of 2016, is from this practice field.
- Hina Hayata (daisukeishida1979)- Instagram --Coach Instagram