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{{BLP sources|date=February 2009}}{{Infobox figure skater |name= Yukina Ota |image= Yukina Ota.jpg |caption= Ota at the 2004 Four Continents Championships. |country= Japan |altname= Yukina Ohta |birth_date= {{birth date and age|1986|11|26}} |birth_place = Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture |height= {{convert|1.58|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |formercoach= Mie Hamada |formerchoreographer=Tom Dickson |skating club= Kyoto Daigo FSC |beganskating = 1993 |retired = November 26, 2008 |combined total= 162.59 |combined date= 2003 Skate Canada |SP score= 63.90 |SP date= 2003 Skate Canada |FS score= 98.69 |FS date= 2003 Skate Canada |medaltemplates= {{MedalCountry | {{JPN}}}}{{MedalSport | Ladies' singles Figure skating}}{{MedalCompetition|Four Continents Championships}}{{MedalGold|2004 Hamilton|Ladies' singles}}{{MedalCompetition|World Junior Championships}}{{MedalGold|2003 Ostrava|Ladies' singles}}{{MedalCompetition|ISU Junior Grand Prix Final}}{{MedalGold|2002–2003 The Hague|Ladies' singles}} }}{{Nihongo|Yukina Ōta|太田 由希奈|Ōta Yukina|extra=born November 26, 1986 in Kyoto}} is a Japanese figure skater. She is the 2003 World Junior champion and the 2004 Four Continents champion. She announced her retirement from competitive skating in November 2008, due to injury. Career Ota won the bronze medal at the 2000–2001 Japan Junior Championships. In the 2001–2002 season, Ota made her Junior Grand Prix debut. She won her event in Bulgaria and placed 4th at the event in Sweden to qualify for the Junior Grand Prix Final, where she placed 6th. She won a second bronze medal at the 2001–2002 Japan Junior Championships, which qualified her for the 2002 Junior Worlds. She placed 9th at that competition. In the 2002–2003 season, Ota competed on the 2002–2003 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit. She won both her events to qualify for the Junior Grand Prix Final, which she won. She placed fourth at the Japan Championships and qualified for Junior Worlds. She won the 2003 World Junior title. In the 2003–2004 season, Ota made her senior international debut. She competed on the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. She placed 4th at the 2003 Skate Canada International and 6th at the 2003 NHK Trophy. At the Japan Championships, Ota placed fifth. She competed at the 2004 Four Continents and won the event after placing third in the short program and second in the free skate.[1] In the 2004–2005 season, Ota competed again on the senior international circuit. She placed 7th at the 2004 Skate America. Ota missed the 2005–2006 season due to injury. In the 2006–2007 season, Ota began competing again. She placed 12th at the Japan Championships. In the 2007–2008 season, Ota competed at the 2007 Golden Spin of Zagreb international competition and placed 7th. At the Japan Championship, she placed 7th. Ota withdrew from events to qualify for the 2008–2009 Japan Championships before they began. She announced her retirement from competitive skating on November 26, 2008, her 22nd birthday, due to injury.{{citation needed|date=May 2012}} Following her retirement, she has skated professionally in ice shows. Programs Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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2007–2008- Madame Butterfly
by Giacomo Puccini
- Concierto de Aranjuez
by Joaquín Rodrigo
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2006–2007- Swan Lake
by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- El amor brujo
by Manuel de Falla
- Anytime, Anywhere
by Sarah Brightman
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2005–2006- Anytime, Anywhere
by Sarah Brightman
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2004–2005 [2]- Madame Butterfly
by Giacomo Puccini
- Anytime, Anywhere
by Sarah Brightman
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2003–2004 [3][1]- Picasso's Dance
- Omotai
(from Between Black and White)
- Daphnis and Chloe
by Maurice Ravel
- Last Dance
by Donna Summer
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2002–2003 [5]- Danse macabre
by Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns
- Turandot
by Giacomo Puccini performed by Vanessa-Mae
- Twilight Waltz
by Takashi Kako
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2001–2002 [6]- Turandot
by Giacomo Puccini performed by Vanessa-Mae
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2000–2001- Tango
from Cirque du Soleil
- West Side Story
by Leonard Bernstein
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Results Results |
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International |
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Event | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 |
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Four Continents | 1st | GP NHK Trophy | 6th | GP Skate America | 7th | GP Skate Canada | 4th | Golden Spin | 4th | International: Junior |
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Junior Worlds | 9th | 1st | JGP Final | 6th | 1st | JGP Bulgaria | 1st | JGP Italy | 1st | JGP Sweden | 4th | JGP Yugoslavia | 1st | National |
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Japan Champ. | 4th | 5th | 12th | 7th | Japan Junior | 11th | 6th | 3rd | 3rd | GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix Ota did not compete in the 2005–2006 season. |
References 1. ^1 {{cite web | url = http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00005479.htm | title = Yukina OTA: 2001/2002 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20020612175221/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00005479.htm | archivedate = June 12, 2002 | deadurl = yes }} 2. ^1 {{cite web | url = http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00005479.htm | title = Yukina OTA: 2002/2003 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20030402112622/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00005479.htm | archivedate = April 2, 2003 | deadurl = yes }} 3. ^1 {{cite web | url = http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00005479.htm | title = Yukina OTA: 2003/2004 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20040615042531/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00005479.htm | archivedate = June 15, 2004 | deadurl = yes }} 4. ^1 {{cite web | url = http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00005479.htm | title = Yukina OTA: 2004/2005 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20050305214824/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00005479.htm | archivedate = March 5, 2005 | deadurl = yes }} 5. ^1 2 {{cite news | url = http://www.goldenskate.com/2004/02/japans-artistic-yukina-ota/ | title = Japan’s Artistic Yukina Ota | first = Barry | last = Mittan | work = Golden Skate | date = February 11, 2004 }}
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{{NavigationFourContinentChampionsFigureSkatingLadies}}{{NavigationWorldJuniorChampionsFigureSkatingLadies}}{{NavigationJuniorGrandPrixFinalChampionsFigureSkatingLadies}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ota, Yukina}} 6 : 1986 births|Living people|Japanese female single skaters|Sportspeople from Kyoto|Four Continents Figure Skating Championships medalists|World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists |