Skip to main content

Secondary menu

User menu

  • Join
  • OR
  • Log In

MNN - Mother Nature Network

Wednesday, May 22, 2013
SPECIAL FEATURES:
  • Leaderboard
  • Nest
  • TreeHugger
  • Photos
  • Blogs
  • SB 2013
  • Joy of Less

Search form

Social links

Main menu

  • Earth Matters
    • Browse all »
    • Animals
    • Weather
    • Energy
    • Politics
    • Space
    • Translating Uncle Sam
    • Wilderness & Resources
  • Health
    • Browse all »
    • Allergies
    • Fitness & Well-Being
    • Healthy Spaces
  • Lifestyle
    • Browse all »
    • Arts & Culture
    • Travel
    • Natural Beauty & Fashion
    • Recycling
    • Responsible Living
  • Green Tech
    • Browse all »
    • Computers
    • Gadgets & Electronics
    • Research & Innovations
    • Transportation
  • Eco-Biz & Money
    • Browse all »
    • Green Workplace
    • Personal Finance
    • Sustainable Business Practices
  • Food & Drink
    • Browse all »
    • Beverages
    • Healthy Eating
    • Recipes
  • Your Home
    • Browse all »
    • At Home
    • Organic Farming & Gardening
    • Remodeling & Design
  • Family
    • Browse all »
    • Babies & Pregnancy
    • Family Activities
    • Pets
    • Protection & Safety

Breadcrumb Navigation

MNN.COM › Lifestyle › Arts & Culture
    x
  • Tweet
  • Email
  • Bookmark and ShareShare
  • Earn Points
    What's this?
World Cup heroine brings hope to embattled Japan nuclear workers
Player is 'filled with gratitude' for support from Japanese citizens.

By

Reuters
Wed, Jul 13 2011 at 7:30 AM

Related Topics:

Nuclear Energy, Natural Disasters
Japan's team celebrates after winning the semi-final soccer match

ON TO THE FINALS: Japan's team celebrates after winning the semi-final soccer match of the FIFA Women's World Cup between Japan and Sweden at the FIFA World Cup stadium in Frankfurt, Germany on Wednesday. (Photo: Arne Dedert/ZUMA Press)

TOKYO - A substitute on the Japanese women's national soccer team who led her country to its first ever World Cup semi-final appearance counts among her supporters workers battling to bring under control the world's worst nuclear crisis in 25 years.
 
Not surprising, perhaps — some are former colleagues from when Karina Maruyama herself worked at Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO), the operator of the nuclear plant crippled by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
 
The 28-year-old Maruyama has become a national heroine after coming off the bench to score an extra-time winner against the heavily favored defending champion Germany on Saturday.
 
Her dramatic 108th minute goal gave Japan a 1-0 win over Germany and brought an outpouring of praise and gratitude on her blog, but it was a former colleague now working to contain damage at the Fukushima Daiichi plant 240 km (150 miles) from Tokyo who really moved her.
 
"The mail said that the goal 'renewed our will to work and strive together'. I cried as I read it," she was quoted as telling the Chunichi Shimbun daily.
 
Maruyama, who currently plays for Japanese club JEF United Ladies, worked at the plant from 2005 to 2009 as a TEPCO employee while playing for Mareese, a club sponsored by the utility.
 
In April, she was hit with a barrage of criticism after a blog entry that questioned the heavy blame piled on TEPCO from the public and media for the crisis, which likely made the current praise much sweeter.
 
"Everybody in Japan, who cheered me on from various places and under various circumstances, gave power to the national team and helped me score the goal," she wrote on her blog.
 
"I am filled with gratitude."
 
Japan defeated Sweden at the semi-final game Wednesday, 3-1.
 
They will play the United States on Sunday in the championship match.
 
(Reporting by Shinichi Saoshiro)
 
Copyright 2011  Reuters Life! Online Report

You might also like:

Join the conversation

Sign in with one of these accounts to add your comment.
Log in or
create an account
  • Sign in using this account:

EDITORS' PICKS

tease AnoNuevo

line

tease cars

line

tease fitness story

Advertisement

TODAY'S MOST POPULAR ON

  1. Man tattoos puppy, faces backlash
  2. 10 false facts most people think are true
  3. The mystery of Devil's Kettle Falls
  4. The squirrel that wears many hats
  5. 13 natural remedies for the ant invasion
  6. 15 houseplants for improving indoor air quality - A breath of fresh air
  7. What causes tornadoes?
  8. 15 famous people who mysteriously disappeared
  9. 9 habits that may do more harm than good
  10. Archaeologists unearth 5,000-year-old 'third-gender' caveman
+ Add this to my site
From our sponsor
Responsible drinking highlighted in Diageo's annual report
Diageo, which makes some of the world's most popular alcoholic beverages, details social more...
Celebrating Life Every Day, Everywhere, Responsibly.
Diageo's approach to responsible drinking
As the world’s leading premium drinks company, Diageo is proud of our heritage, our brands, and the more...
Celebrating Life Every Day, Everywhere, Responsibly.
What's your DRINKiQ? Tips for drinking responsibly
At Diageo's DRINKiQ website, you can find facts about alcohol and its effect on the human body more...
Celebrating Life Every Day, Everywhere, Responsibly.
Crown Royal honors hometown heroes
The whisky brand calls for nominations of inspiring individuals all over the country for 'Your more...
Celebrating Life Every Day, Everywhere, Responsibly.
CÎROC celebrates Safe Rides with commercial contest
The vodka brand teams up with Esquire magazine for a contest that encourages revelers to drink more...
Celebrating Life Every Day, Everywhere, Responsibly.
Follow Diageo on Twitter

NEWSLETTER

Mother Nature. Delivered
Advertisement
Advertisement

Footer menu

  • Quick Links
    • Joy of Less
    • About Us
    • Advisory Board
    • Editors' Blog
    • Press
    • Privacy
    • Sitemap
    • Terms of Service
  • MNN Tools
    • Advice
    • Blogs
    • Day in History
    • Eco-glossary
    • Infographics
    • Lists
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Connect
    • The Nest
    • Contact Us
    • Mixed Greens
    • Newsletters
    • RSS
    • Social
    • TreeHugger
    • Mobile
  • Channels
    • Earth Matters
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Green Tech
    • Eco-Biz & Money
    • Your Home
    • Family
    • State Reports
  • Follow MNN
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Tumblr
    • Google+
    • StumbleUpon

Copyright © 2013 MNN Holdings, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Website by GLICK INTERACTIVE | Powered by CIRRACORE

SPONSORS