Fumie SUGURI

Olympic Games 2006

Japan

 Single

Date of birth / Születési idõ

 31 December 1980

Place of birth / Születés helye

 Chiba

Height / Magasság

 157 cm

Home town  /Lakóhely

 Yokohama

Profession / Foglalkozás

 Full Time Athlete

Start skating / Korcsolyázás kezdete

 1986

Club

 Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel FSC

 

Coach / Edzõ

Alexei Mishin, Igor Pashkevich

Choreographer / Koreográfus

Vakhtang Murvanidze, Lori Nichol

Former coach / Régebbi edzõ

Nobuko Fukui, Shinji Someya,  Oleg Vasiliev, Nobuo Sato, Alexander Zhulin

Former choreographer / Régebbi koreográfus

Lori Nichol, Alexander Zhulin

Practice low season / Gyakorlás holtszezonban (h/week)

15 at St. Petersburg/RUS and in Japan

Practice high season / Gyakorlás fõszezonban  (h/week)

15 at St. Petersburg/RUS

 

Music Short Program as of 2001/2002

Ave Maria by Franz Schubert

Music Free Skating as of 2001/2002 season

Moonlight Sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano: Maurizio Pollini

Music Short Program as of 2003/2004

Paint it Black by The Rolling Stones

Music Free Skating as of 2003/2004 season

Symphony No. 40  by W. A. Mozart

Music Short Program as of 2004/2005 season

The Pink Panther (soundtrack) by Henry Mancini

Music Free Skating  as of 2004/2005 season

Tango Para Percusion by Lalo Schifrin / Carmen Fantasie by Franz Waxman / Carmen by George Bizet 

Music Short Program as of 2005/2006 season

Cancion Triste by Jesse Cook
Tosca Orilla by Jesse Cook and Alejandra Nunez 

Music Free Skating as of 2005/2006 season

Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor by Sergei Rachmaninov

Music Short Program as of 2007/2008 season

Take Five by Dave Brubek 

Music Free Skating  as of 2007/2008 season

Oblivion Tango 

Music Short Program as of 2009/2010 season

Orchestral Suite No. 3 "Air" by Johann Sebastian Bach

Music Free Skating as of 2009/2010 season

Spartacus by Aram Khatchaturian

Results / Eredmények

 

Olympic Games
Olimpia 

World Champs
Világbajnokság

Four Continent
Négy Kontinens

World Junior
Junior Világbajnokság

National Champs
Nemzeti Bajnokság

1996

 

 

 

4

4

1997

 

18

 

4

1

1998

 

 

 

 

2

1999

 

20

5

 

2

2000

 

 

4

 

3

2001

 

7

1

 

1

2002

5

3

 

 

1

2003

 

3

1

 

1

2004

 

7

 

 

2

2005

 

5

1

 

3

2006

4

2

 

 

1

2007

 

 

WD

 

4

2008

 

 

10

 

4

2009

 

8

6

 

2

2010

 

 

7

 

Personal Best Total Score

182.08 

13.12.2003 

ISU Grand Prix Final 2004 

Personal Best Score Short Program

62.12 

24.03.2006 World Championships 2006 

Personal Best Score Free Skating

120.06 

13.12.2003 

ISU Grand Prix Final 2004 

International Competition:

1999

Asian Winter Games, Kangwon

3

1999

ISU Grand Prix Final, St. Petersburg

5

1999

NHK Trophy, Nagoya

8

2000

Skate Canada, Mississauga

3

2000

NHK Trophy, Asahikawa

5

2001

MasterCard Skate Canada, Saskatoon

4

2001

NHK-Trophy, Kumamoto

7

2001

Goodwill Games, Brisbane

3

2002

Skate Canada

2

2002

Bofrost Cup on Ice, Gelsenkirchen

2

2002

NHK Trophy, Kyoto

4

2003

Asian Winter Games, Aomori

2

2003

ISU Grand Prix Final, St.Petersburg

6

2003

Cup of China, Beijing

3

2003

Campbell's Intern. FS Classic, New York City

5

2003

NHK-Trophy, Asahikawa

1

2004

Grand Prix Final, Colorado Springs

1

2004

Int. World Skating Challenge, Rhode Island

7

2004

Skate Canada Int., Halifax

4

2004

Trophee Eric Bompard, Paris

4

2005

Skate Canada Int.

8

2005

NHK Trophy, Osaka

2

2006

Skate Canada Int.

2

2006

ISU Grand Prix Final, St. Petersburg

4

2007

Asian Winter Games 2007

2

2007

Cup of China

4

2007

Cup of Russia

5

2008

Skate Canada

2

2008

Cup of Russia, Moscow

3

2009

Finlandia Trophy, Vantaa

7

2009

GP Samsung Anycall Cup of China Beijing

7

2009

GP Cancer.Net Skate America, Lake Placid

4


Suguri started to skate in Alaska, where her father, an international pilot, was working. Suguri was the first lady from Japan to win an ISU Championship (2001 Four Continents) since Yuka Sato won the Worlds in 1994. Her younger sister Chika is also a figure skater and competes at the international level. Suguri switched coaches following the 2006/07 season and has been training in Moscow since spring 2007.

Suguri started to skate in Alaska, where her father, an international pilot, was working. Suguri was the first lady from Japan to win an ISU Championship (2001 Four Continents) since Yuka Sato won the Worlds in 1994. Her younger sister Chika was a competitive figure skater and competed at the international level as well. Suguri switched coaches following the 2008/09 season and moved to Russia.


International Skating Union, Chemin de Primerose 2, CH -1007 Lausanne 01.04.2009

Pictures / Képek