Yuki Nishino

Yuki Nishino (西野 友毬, Nishino Yūki, born September 10, 1993 in Osaka) is a Japanese figure skater. She is the 2007 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist and represented Japan at two World Junior Championships. She won silver medals at two senior internationals, the 2011 NRW Trophy and 2012 Gardena Spring Trophy.

Japanese name
Kanji西野 友毬
Kanaにしの ゆうき
Yuki Nishino
Nishino on the 2007 Junior Grand Prix Final podium
Personal information
Country representedJapan
Born (1993-09-10) September 10, 1993
Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Home townTokyo
Height1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
CoachShin Amano
Yutaka Higuchi
Noriko Sato
Former coachKoji Okajima
ChoreographerLori Nichol
Kenji Miyamoto
Former choreographerYutaka Higuchi
Noriko Sato
Skating clubMusashino Gakuin Tokyo
Began skating1999
ISU personal best scores
Combined total149.42
2007-08 JGP Final
Short program54.63
2007-08 JGP Final
Free skate97.79
2007-08 JGP Final

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2011–2012
[1]
2010–2011
[2]
  • O mio babbino caro
    by Giacomo Puccini
2009–2010
[3]
  • Le Corsaire
    by Riccardo Drigo
2008–2009
  • Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso
    by Camille Saint-Saëns
2007–2008

Competitive highlights

International[4]
Event 03–04 04–05 05–06 06–07 07–08 08–09 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16
Ondrej Nepela 4th7th
NRW Trophy 2nd
Gardena 2nd
Bavarian Open 8th
Universiade 6th
International: Junior[4]
Junior Worlds 5th12th
JGP Final 3rd
JGP Belarus 2nd
JGP Estonia 1st5th
JGP France 15th
JGP Romania 7th4th
JGP Turkey 6th
JGP U.K. 1st3rd
Asian Trophy 1st J1st J
Mladost Trophy 1st N
National[4][5]
Japan 10th16th6th8th7th21st14th18th
Japan Junior 16th6th2nd5th5th
Japan Novice 5th B 1st B2nd A1st A
Levels: N = Novice; J = Junior. JGP = Junior Grand Prix

Detailed results

2011–2012 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
October 12–15, 2011 2011 Junior Grand Prix, Estonia Junior 4
50.04
8
82.36
5
132.40
September 21–24, 2011 2011 Junior Grand Prix, Romania Junior 3
47.71
6
78.14
4
125.85
2010–2011 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
February 28 - March 6, 2011 2011 World Junior Championships Junior 11
46.09
15
75.05
12
121.14
December 24–26, 2010 2010-2011 Japan Championships Senior 6
57.02
7
100.07
6
157.09
September 29 - October 3, 2010 2010 Junior Grand Prix, Germany Junior 3
51.96
4
83.62
3
135.58
September 8–12, 2010 2010 Junior Grand Prix, Romania Junior 1
48.98
10
67.83
7
116.81
2009–2010 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
December 25–27, 2009 2009-2010 Japanese Championships Senior 14
53.26
16
84.96
16
138.22
November 5–7, 2009 2009 Ondrej Nepela Memorial Senior 9
-
2
-
4
122.19
October 14–18, 2009 2009 Junior Grand Prix, Turkey Junior 4
48.18
7
75.77
6
123.95
September 23–27, 2009 2009 Junior Grand Prix, Belarus Junior 6
44.68
2
97.13
2
141.81
2008–2009 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
December 25–27, 2008 2008-2009 Japanese Junior Championships Junior 4
51.44
6
89.59
5
141.03
September 20–23, 2007 2008 Junior Grand Prix, France Junior 13
37.41
13
62.58
15
99.99
July 2008 2008 Asian Trophy Junior 1
1
1
2007–2008 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
February 25 - March 2,
2008
2008 World Junior Championships Junior 4
54.15
6
85.29
5
139.44
February 1–4, 2005 2007-2008 Japan Championships Senior 10
48.94
11
88.57
10
137.51
February 1–4, 2005 2007-2008 Japanese Junior Championships Junior 2
52.44
3
85.72
2
138.16
December 6–9, 2007 2007–2008 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final Junior 2
54.63
3
102.74
3
149.42
October 18–21, 2007 2007 Junior Grand Prix, Great Britain Junior 2
50.46
1
83.58
1
134.04
September 20–23, 2007 2007 Junior Grand Prix, Estonia Junior 1
51.88
1
92.24
1
144.12
July 20–22, 2007 2007 Asian Trophy Junior 1
44.26
1
79.12
1
123.38
2006–2007 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
December 27–29, 2006 2006-2007 Japanese Junior Championships Junior 19
35.92
4
85.91
6
121.83
October 28–29, 2006 2006-2007 Japanese Novice Championships Novice - 1
89.69
1
89.69
2005–2006 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
December 23–25, 2005 2005-2006 Japanese Junior Championships Junior 14
40.06
16
66.06
16
106.21
October 29–30, 2005 2005-2006 Japanese Novice Championships Novice - 2
72.56
2
72.56
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References

  1. "Yuki NISHINO: 2011/2012". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 16, 2012.
  2. "Yuki NISHINO: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on August 16, 2011.
  3. "Yuki NISHINO: 2009/2010". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on August 26, 2009.
  4. "Competition Results: Yuki NISHINO". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on April 21, 2014.
  5. "|Japan Skating Federation Official Results & Data Site|". www.jsfresults.com. Retrieved 2020-05-18.

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