Fumie SUGURI |
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 |
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 |
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Olympic Games |
World Champs |
Four Continent |
World Junior |
National Champs |
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WD |
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10 |
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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 |
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 |
6 |
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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