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2018–19 Japan Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championship
Date:December 20ー24, 2018 (S)
November 23ー25, 2018 (J)
Season:2018–19
Location:Osaka (S)
Fukuoka (J)
Champions
Men's singles:
Shoma Uno (S)
Tatsuya Tsuboi (J)
Ladies' singles:
Kaori Sakamoto (S)
Yuhana Yokoi (J)
Pairs:
Miu Suzaki / Ryuichi Kihara (S)
Ice dance:
Misato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto (S)
Ayumi Takanami / Yoshimitsu Ikeda (J)
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The 2018–19 Japan Figure Skating Championships were held on December 20–24, 2018 in Osaka.[1] It was the 87th edition of the event. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Results

Men

Rank Name Total points SP FS
1 Shoma Uno 289.10 1 102.06 1 187.04
2 Daisuke Takahashi 239.62 2 88.52 4 151.10
3 Keiji Tanaka 236.45 4 79.32 2 157.13
4 Kazuki Tomono 227.46 7 73.09 3 154.37
5 Koshiro Shimada 219.78 3 80.46 11 139.32
6 Yuma Kagiyama 216.36 6 74.51 6 141.85
7 Tatsuya Tsuboi 214.87 11 69.95 5 144.92
8 Yuto Kishina 214.35 8 72.96 7 141.39
9 Sōta Yamamoto 212.69 10 71.95 8 140.74
10 Taichiro Yamakuma 212.23 9 72.73 10 139.50
11 Shu Nakamura 211.69 5 77.11 13 134.58
12 Shun Sato 204.95 16 64.89 9 140.06
13 Hiroaki Sato 199.34 18 62.30 12 137.04
14 Ryuju Hino 198.98 12 69.63 14 129.35
15 Jun Suzuki 198.27 13 69.18 15 129.09
16 Kazuki Kushida 185.16 14 65.31 17 119.85
17 Sena Miyake 185.15 17 64.16 16 120.99
18 Keiichiro Sasahara 177.92 20 60.94 18 116.98
19 Kento Kobayashi 173.53 22 59.76 19 113.77
20 Koshin Yamada 171.05 21 60.13 20 110.92
21 Junya Watanabe 170.88 15 64.93 22 105.95
22 Yoji Nakano 164.54 19 61.77 23 102.77
23 Tsunehito Karakawa 163.02 23 56.05 21 106.97
24 Kousuke Nakano 150.32 24 55.84 24 94.48
Did not advance to free skating
25 Taichi Honda 25 55.56
26 Ryoma Kobayashi 26 55.09
27 Junsuke Tokikuni 27 53.41
28 Reo Ishizuka 28 52.83
29 Hidetsugu Kamata 29 51.10

Ladies

Rank Name Total points SP FS
1 Kaori Sakamoto 228.01 2 75.65 2 152.36
2 Rika Kihira 223.76 5 68.75 1 155.01
3 Satoko Miyahara 223.34 1 76.76 4 146.58
4 Mai Mihara 220.80 3 72.88 3 147.92
5 Wakaba Higuchi 197.63 4 72.63 7 125.00
6 Mako Yamashita 197.14 9 62.94 5 134.20
7 Yuhana Yokoi 196.37 6 66.27 6 130.10
8 Ayaka Hosoda 185.74 10 61.41 8 124.33
9 Yuna Shiraiwa 183.16 12 59.99 9 123.17
10 Tomoe Kawabata 183.11 7 64.66 10 118.45
11 Akari Matsubara 175.69 13 59.27 11 116.42
12 Wakana Nagawana 175.40 11 60.14 12 115.26
13 Nana Araki 170.07 16 56.32 13 113.75
14 Yuna Aoki 169.28 8 63.72 17 105.56
15 Marin Honda 164.23 18 52.75 15 111.48
16 Hina Takeno 163.39 14 58.14 18 105.25
17 Rika Hongo 163.18 17 55.93 16 107.25
18 Rinka Watanabe 161.99 23 50.47 14 111.52
19 Miyabi Oba 157.79 15 57.08 20 100.71
20 Saki Miyake 154.66 20 51.41 19 103.25
21 Hiyori Tokura 149.28 19 51.98 21 97.30
22 Miyu Nakashio 147.46 22 50.86 22 96.60
23 Ayumi Kagotani 141.11 21 51.09 23 90.02
24 Yuka Nagai 128.47 24 49.59 24 78.88
Did not advance to free skating
25 Sui Takeuchi 25 47.79
26 Hinano Isobe 26 47.69
27 Ibuki Sato 27 46.75
28 Rin Nitaya 28 44.81
29 Riona Kato 29 41.99

Pairs

Rank Name Total points SP FS
1 Miu Suzaki / Ryuichi Kihara 157.70 1 59.03 1 98.67
2 Riku Miura / Shoya Ichihashi withdrew 2 49.70 withdrew

Ice dance

Rank Name Total points RD FS
1 Misato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto 152.60 1 52.21 1 100.39
2 Kiria Hirayama / Axel Lamasse 121.04 3 43.49 2 77.55
3 Mio Iida / Kenta Ishibashi 119.30 2 43.67 3 75.63

Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships

The 2018–19 Junior Championships took place on November 23–25, 2018 in Fukuoka.[2][3]

Men

Rank Name[4] Total points SP FS
1 Tatsuya Tsuboi 222.79 2 78.23 2 144.56
2 Shun Sato 222.30 6 66.01 1 156.29
3 Koshiro Shimada 210.03 1 82.35 5 127.68
4 Yuto Kishina 198.84 3 74.26 6 124.58
5 Yuma Kagiyama 197.60 10 60.71 3 136.89
6 Sena Miyake 197.02 4 72.73 7 124.29
7 Mitsuki Sumoto 192.88 5 69.89 8 122.99
8 Kao Miura 190.88 8 62.20 4 128.68
9 Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda 174.63 7 63.34 9 111.29
10 Takeru Kataise 163.56 9 61.87 10 101.69
11 Takumi Sugiyama 152.33 11 53.78 13 98.55
12 Keisuke Kadowaki 150.47 12 53.71 15 96.76
13 Haruya Sasaki 149.56 14 50.68 12 98.88
14 Shunsuke Nakamura 149.45 16 48.97 11 100.48
15 Yuga Furusho 145.45 20 47.77 14 97.68
16 Kosho Oshima 140.92 19 48.08 17 92.84
17 Yuki Kunikata 140.34 23 47.20 16 93.14
18 Sora Tarumi 138.87 18 48.43 19 90.44
19 Syunya Matsuoka 138.87 17 48.95 20 89.92
20 Sumitada Moriguchi 138.67 24 47.05 18 91.62
21 Nozomu Yoshioka 137.23 21 47.43 21 89.80
22 Keita Kuninaka 134.40 15 49.84 22 84.56
23 Kimichika Wada 130.83 13 51.77 24 79.06
24 Minato Shiga 128.01 22 47.40 23 80.61
Did not advance to free skating
25 Ryoga Morimoto 25 47.05
26 Rei Suzuki 26 43.67
27 Syun Kobayashi 27 43.50
28 Ryusei Kikuchi 28 43.42
29 Tatuma Furuya 29 39.80
30 Shuntaro Asaga 30 25.81

Ladies

Rank Name[4] Total points SP FS
1 Yuhana Yokoi 181.84 1 61.86 1 119.98
2 Nana Araki 170.90 2 58.51 2 112.39
3 Tomoe Kawabata 158.16 12 52.05 3 106.11
4 Rinka Watanabe 157.70 6 54.16 5 103.54
5 Yuna Aoki 157.34 4 55.23 6 102.11
6 Wakana Naganawa 154.94 15 50.31 4 104.63
7 Moa Iwano 153.60 3 56.31 9 97.29
8 Rino Matsuike 150.62 7 53.62 10 97.00
9 Rion Sumiyoshi 150.38 10 52.81 8 97.57
10 Rika Tejima 147.57 13 51.79 11 95.78
11 Rino Kasakake 147.31 17 48.81 7 98.50
12 Miyu Honda 147.17 9 53.29 14 93.88
13 Serina Okada 146.29 11 52.05 13 94.24
14 Chisato Uramatsu 145.00 5 54.49 16 90.51
15 Shiika Yoshioka 143.66 16 50.10 15 93.56
16 Riko Takino 140.61 14 50.83 17 89.78
17 Sara Honda 139.61 23 44.45 12 95.16
18 Mone Chiba 136.91 8 53.50 19 83.41
19 Yukino Fuji 132.71 19 47.83 18 84.88
20 Rei Yoshimoto 130.15 20 47.34 20 82.81
21 Yuka Chon 127.19 21 45.35 21 81.84
22 Natsu Suzuki 124.44 24 44.16 22 80.28
23 Momoka Hatasaki 120.87 18 47.96 24 72.91
24 Airi Miyamoto 120.78 22 45.14 23 75.64
Did not advance to free skating
25 Hana Horimi 25 43.87
26 Niina Takeno 26 43.17
27 Akari Matsuoka 27 43.01
28 Nonoka Ise 28 42.71
29 Marin Okamoto 29 42.70
30 Hinako Katayama 30 39.92

International team selections

On 25 December 2018, the Japan Skating Federation published its selections for the 2019 World Championships, 2019 Four Continents Championships, 2019 World Junior Championships, and 2019 Winter Universiade.[5]

World Championships

The 2019 World Championships will be held on March 18–24, 2019 in Saitama, Japan.

Men Ladies Pairs Ice dancing
1 Shoma Uno Kaori Sakamoto Miu Suzaki / Ryuichi Kihara Misato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto
2 Keiji Tanaka Rika Kihira
3 Yuzuru Hanyu Satoko Miyahara
1st alt. Kazuki Tomono Mai Mihara
2nd alt. Sota Yamamoto Wakaba Higuchi
3rd alt. Koshiro Shimada Mako Yamashita

Four Continents Championships

The 2019 Four Continents Championships will be held on February 7–10, 2019 in Anaheim, United States.

Men Ladies Pairs Ice dancing
1 Shoma Uno Kaori Sakamoto Miu Suzaki / Ryuichi Kihara Misato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto
2 Keiji Tanaka Rika Kihira
3 Kazuki Tomono Mai Mihara
1st alt. Sota Yamamoto Wakaba Higuchi
2nd alt. Hiroaki Sato Mako Yamashita

World Junior Championships

The 2019 World Junior Championships will take place on March 4–10, 2019in Zagreb, Croatia.

Men Ladies Pairs Ice dancing
1 Tatsuya Tsuboi Yuhana Yokoi Riku Miura / Shoya Ichihashi
2 Koshiro Shimada Tomoe Kawabata
3 Yuna Shiraiwa
1st alt. Yuma Kagiyama Nana Araki
2nd alt. Shun Sato Wakana Naganawa
3rd alt. Yuna Aoki

Winter Universiade

The 2019 Winter Universiade will be held on March 4–9, 2019 in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.

Men Ladies
1 Kazuki Tomono Mai Mihara
2 Shu Nakamura Hina Takeno
1st alt. Jun Suzuki Rika Hongo
2nd alt. Kazuki Kushida Miyabi Oba

References

  1. ^ "2018 Nationals". jsfresults.com. Japan Skating Federation. December 2018.
  2. ^ Gallagher, Jack (November 24, 2018). "Koshiro Shimada, Yuhana Yokoi lead after short programs at Japan Junior Championships". The Japan Times.
  3. ^ Gallagher, Jack (November 25, 2018). "Yuhana Yokoi, Tatsuya Tsuboi take golds at Japan Junior Championships". The Japan Times.
  4. ^ a b "National Junior Championships". jsfresults.com. Japan Skating Federation. November 2018.
  5. ^ "フィギュアスケート 代表選手" (in Japanese). Japan Skating Federation. 25 December 2018. Archived from the original on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018.