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Kihira Rika and Uno Shoma during Team Japan gala performance | World Team Trophy 2019
shoma in a sailor moon wig 🌙✨
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Satoko Miyahara FS - World Championships 2019
Wenjing Sui and Cong Han receiving a standing ovation at the end of their free skate, which earned a score of 155.60, giving them their second world title || 2019 World Championships
Satoko Miyahara Song for the Little Sparrow || World Championships 2019
one year since pyeongchang >> Satoko Miyahara, Madama Butterfly
She set new personal bests in the short program, free skate, and combined total in her Olympic debut, just over three months after returning from an injury which took her out of competition for nearly a year.
shoma uno reacts after his free skate performance, coming back from 4th place in the short program to win his first senior title || 2019 4CC
Wenjing Sui / Cong Han || FS 4CC 2019 Gold
Sui Wenjing / Han Cong 2019 Four Continents SP
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Figure skating: Comeback king Takahashi aims to compete next season
TOKYO - Vancouver Olympic bronze medalist Daisuke Takahashi, who came out of retirement to finish second in last year’s Japan national championships, said Saturday he wants to compete again next season.
“I haven’t decided on my targets for 2019 yet, but barring something unforeseen I want to continue competing and skate in the nationals,” he said at an event in Tokyo.
Takahashi, a world champion and five-time national champ, announced his retirement in October 2014, but the itch to compete brought him back last year. He reached the nationals through regional qualifying events and finished second in an emotional return to the national stage.
He attempted a quad toe loop in his nationals free skate but under-rotated it, but the 32-year-old is now hoping to resume that challenge next season.
“If I can nail one each in both the short and free program, that would be good,” Takahashi said. “If (rather than a toe loop) I could do a (more difficult) salchow, I’d be really happy.”
Takahahsi was not selected to represent Japan in March’s world championships, has no plans to compete again in the remainder of this season, and said next season’s Grand Prix series is not on his agenda. (KYODO NEWS)