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On the 28th it was revealed that Rika Kihira (18 = Toyota Motor), who won the Japan Championship (25-27, Nagano) for the second time in a row in women’s figure skating, will move on to the Waseda University College of Human Sciences ( correspondence education course) next spring. .. Currently, it is 3 years of the “N high” communication system, and I received an approval notification on the 21st. In September, Yuzuru Hanyu (ANA), who won the second consecutive men’s Olympic championship, graduated from the same department. Kihei is based in Japan and Switzerland and, like Hanyu, is aiming for the 22nd gold medal at the Beijing Olympics in an environment compatible with competition.
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Six days before winning the Japanese Championship for the second time in a row, Kihei had another joy. Notification of acceptance from Waseda University College of Human Sciences, an electronic school (correspondence course). According to those interested, he emphasized what he could learn while concentrating on competition abroad. Next season is the 22nd season of the Beijing Olympics. The optimal environment for Kihei has been set.
Above all, there is a compelling “model.” Hanyu, who won the second consecutive Olympic title as a child, graduated from Miyagi / Tohoku High School in the spring of 2013, the year before the Sochi Olympics, and entered the same department. Based in Canada, she studied online and graduated in September this year. The graduation thesis said, “I did as much research as I could think of” and said it was expected to have a synergistic effect in practice. Hanyu has different human information science departments and Kihei has different health and wellness science departments, but older people who were on top of the Olympics twice in skating are likely to be guides.
Kihei achieved quadruple salco for the first time at the All Japan Championship Free on the 27th. At dawn that night, he performed brilliantly at the “Medalist on Ice” held at the venue, Big Hat in Nagano City. After the free time the night before, he said: “I plan to return to Switzerland in mid-January. First I want to strengthen my training and work hard from the 1st in Switzerland. Going to N High School in 2018 was also a decision to seek an environment where skating was the top priority. After waking up and taking advantage of the travel time, I worked on my studies while handling smartphones. By enrolling in Waseda University, you can continue your habits after next spring.
The biggest goal is the gold medal at the 2010 Beijing Olympic Games. After performing in the ice show, he reaffirmed his determination for the World Championship (March 2009, Stockholm), which will be the framework of the Olympics.
“I was very confident that I could decide on a quad sarco. I am grateful that it will take place at Corona Sorrow, and if there is a world championship, I would like to express my gratitude.
By recording the two joys of the year in my heart, I will improve my level to make my dreams come true.
◆ Rika Kihira Born in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo, on July 21, 2002 (Heisei 14). She started the competition at age 4, and achieved triple throttle (three and a half jumps), which made her the seventh woman in the world in 2016. She won the Japan Youth Championship in 2017 for the first time, and won the GP Final in 2018 and the 4 Continent Championship on 19 and 20. The coaches are Miei Hamada and Stephen Rambiel, who is based in Switzerland. He won the Japan Championship, which ended on the 27th, for the second time in a row. Although it was not officially recognized by the International Skating Federation (ISU), it achieved a quadruple rotation for the second Japanese girl since Miki Ando. 155 cm.
▽ 2nd place female Sakamoto I was very happy because I worked hard this year and was connected as a result. Make sure you perform well. I want to focus on my performance.
▽ 3rd place female Miyahara I was very nervous, but I wonder if I enjoyed it to the fullest. Also, I want to review my current performance so that I can do well.
▽ Second place male One. Finally, you can practice using the problems found in the game in the next game. I will do my best to be able to face the challenges I encounter, whether I am sorry or happy, in the next game.
▽ 3rd place male Kagiyama It was good because I was able to attack both short and free. (World Championship) Improve your skills now. It’s my first time coming out of the closet so I hope I can leave something good behind.
▽ Ice Dance 1st place Misato Komatsubara (next year) The goal remains unchanged, and it is to firmly win the framework of the Olympics. First of all, I want to injure myself (be careful) and maintain good health.
▽ Ice dance 1st place Takashi Komatsubara I worked hard every day and was looking forward to it together. I wanted to show it off, so it was fun.
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