Riku Miura
Riku Miura | |
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![]() Miura/Ichihashi at the 2017 World Junior Championships | |
Personal information | |
Native name | 三浦 璃来 |
Country represented | Japan |
Born |
Takarazuka, Hyōgo, Japan | December 17, 2001
Home town | Takarazuka, Hyōgo |
Height | 1.45 m (4 ft 9 in) |
Partner | Shoya Ichihashi |
Coach | Richard Gauthier, Bruno Marcotte, Utako Wakamatsu, Yukiyasu Oishi, Takeshi Honda |
Choreographer | Julie Macotte, Valérie Saurette |
Skating club | Osaka SC |
Training locations | Osaka, Japan |
Began skating | 2010 |
ISU personal best scores | |
Combined total |
137.22 2018 Junior Worlds |
Short program |
50.30 2018 Junior Worlds |
Free skate |
86.92 2018 Junior Worlds |
Riku Miura (Japanese: 三浦 璃来; born December 17, 2001) is a Japanese pair skater. With her skating partner, Shoya Ichihashi, she has represented Japan at three ISU Championships. The two finished tenth at the 2018 Four Continents Championships in Taipei, Taiwan, and at the 2018 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.[1]
Programs
(with Ichihashi)
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2018–2019 [2] |
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2017–2018 [3] |
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2016–2017 [4] |
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Competitive highlights
CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
Pairs with Ichihashi
International[1] | ||||
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Event | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 | 18–19 |
Four Continents | 10th | |||
CS Golden Spin | 6th | |||
International: Junior[1] | ||||
Junior Worlds | 13th | 10th | ||
JGP Austria | 7th | |||
JGP Canada | 4th | |||
JGP Latvia | 10th | |||
JGP Poland | 10th | |||
Bavarian Open | 7th | |||
MNNT Cup | 1st | |||
National[5] | ||||
Japan Champ. | 3rd | |||
Japan Jr. Champ. | 1st | 1st | ||
J = Junior level |
Ladies' singles
National | |||
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Event | 13–14 | 14–15 | 15–16 |
Japan Novice Championships | 28th N | ||
Kinki Regional | 12th N | 5th N | 21st J |
Levels: N = Novice; J = Junior |
References
- 1 2 3 "Competition Results: Riku MIURA / Shoya ICHIHASHI". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on July 11, 2018.
- ↑ "Riku MIURA / Shoya ICHIHASHI: 2018/2019". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on October 9, 2018.
- ↑ "Riku MIURA / Shoya ICHIHASHI: 2017/2018". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 29, 2018.
- ↑ "Riku MIURA / Shoya ICHIHASHI: 2016/2017". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 20, 2017.
- ↑ "三浦 璃来 / 市橋 翔哉" [MIURA Riku / ICHIHASHI Shoya] (in Japanese). Japan Skating Federation. Archived from the original on July 11, 2018.
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