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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2023 0:22:54 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2023 16:27:53 GMT
The All Japan Figure Skating Championship starts on December 21st.
Last year, Mai Mihara (24) took second place on the podium at this tournament.
[See photo] Last year's All-Japan awards ceremony, which Mai Mihara says will "always be in my heart"
This season, he participated in the GP series NHK Trophy in November. Standing at the rink wearing the outfit that was being unveiled for the first time, she said, ``It was difficult to climb up from the bottom.''
Mihara's first match was the NHK Trophy, a complete change from last season when she played in a career-high 13 games and was crowned GP Finals champion.
All Japan will be Mihara's second tournament in a season where she has struggled with injuries.
``When I think of my memories from last season, there are many things that happened, some happy and some frustrating, but the one that sticks in my mind the most is the disappointment of the World Championship.
What I want to achieve is to once again reflect on that feeling and take revenge by competing in the World Championships. This is the time when we need to work hard to build up our physical strength and strength so that we can compete from the beginning of the season, so I want to give it our all and overcome last season's ``frustration'' with a smile on our faces.''
She sees this season as a ``year of competition,'' and has received encouragement from her teacher Sonoko Nakano, who said, ``It's not just last season. Mai can prove it.''
“I believe in the words of my teacher and in practice, and I practice hard so that I can prepare for the match.I cherish each match, including adjusting my condition, and I put my whole body and effort into it every day, with no regrets. I want to go"
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Post by Admin on Dec 20, 2023 0:06:36 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 20, 2023 0:35:14 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 20, 2023 4:00:52 GMT
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