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'''Takashi Mura''' ({{lang-ja|無良隆志}}) is a [[Japanese]] former competitive [[figure skater]] who currently works as a coach. He is the [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|1976 World Junior silver medalist]], winning that medal at the first World Junior Championships to be held. He went on to win six medals in singles at the [[Japan Figure Skating Championships]], and won it twice in pairs. His highest placement as a singles skater at the [[World Figure Skating Championships]] was 12th, in 1982. As a pair skater, he placed 12th with [[Yukiko Okabe]] in 1980, and 14th with [[Toshimi Ito]] in 1982.
{{nihongo|'''Takashi Mura'''|無良 隆志|Mura Takashi}}) is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] former competitive [[figure skater]] who currently works as a coach. He is the [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|1976 World Junior silver medalist]], winning that medal at the first World Junior Championships to be held. He went on to win six medals in singles at the [[Japan Figure Skating Championships]], and won it twice in pairs. His highest placement as a singles skater at the [[World Figure Skating Championships]] was 12th, in 1982. As a pair skater, he placed 12th with [[Yukiko Okabe]] in 1980, and 14th with [[Toshimi Ito]] in 1982.


He is the father and former coach of [[Takahito Mura]]. He has also coached [[Yosuke Takeuchi]] to the Olympics.
He is the father and former coach of [[Takahito Mura]]. He has also coached [[Yosuke Takeuchi]] to the Olympics.
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Revision as of 23:50, 19 June 2007

Takashi Mura (無良 隆志, Mura Takashi)) is a Japanese former competitive figure skater who currently works as a coach. He is the 1976 World Junior silver medalist, winning that medal at the first World Junior Championships to be held. He went on to win six medals in singles at the Japan Figure Skating Championships, and won it twice in pairs. His highest placement as a singles skater at the World Figure Skating Championships was 12th, in 1982. As a pair skater, he placed 12th with Yukiko Okabe in 1980, and 14th with Toshimi Ito in 1982.

He is the father and former coach of Takahito Mura. He has also coached Yosuke Takeuchi to the Olympics.

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