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词条 Akiko Suzuki
释义

  1. Personal life

  2. Career

      Early career    2004–2005 to 2008–2009   2009–2010 season  2010–2011 season  2011–2012 season  2012–2013 season  2013–2014 season   Post-competitive career  

  3. Programs

     Post-2014  Pre-2014 

  4. Competitive highlights

     2004–2005 through 2013–2014   1998–1999 to 2002–2003 

  5. Detailed results

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox figure skater
| name= Akiko Suzuki
| image= 2012 WFSC 07d 1077 Akiko Suzuki.JPG
| imagesize= 240px
| caption= Akiko Suzuki at the 2012 World Championships in Nice, France
| fullname=
| altname=
| country= {{JPN}}
| birth_date= {{birth date and age|1985|3|28}}
| birth_place= Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture
| hometown=
| residence=
| height= {{convert|1.60|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
| coach= Hiroshi Nagakubo, Yoriko Naruse
| formercoach= Masoko Ogino
| choreographer= Pasquale Camerlengo, Massimo Scali
| formerchoreographer= Anjelika Krylova, Kenji Miyamoto, Shae-Lynn Bourne, Yukako Sugita
| skating club= Howa Sports Land
| currenttraininglocations= Nagoya
| formertraininglocations=
| beganskating= 1992
| retired= 2014
| worldranking= 5 ({{As of|2014|01|25}})
| pbrankings= 4 (2013–14)[2]
3 (2012–13)[3]
4 (2011–12)[4]
11 (2010–11)[5]
8 (2009–10)[6]
13 (2008–09)[7]
| combined total= 199.58
| combined date= 2013 World Team Trophy
| SP score= 71.02
| SP date= 2014 World Championships
| FS score= 133.02
| FS date= 2013 World Team Trophy
| show-medals= yes
| medaltemplates= {{MedalSport|Figure skating: Ladies' singles}}{{MedalCountry|{{JPN}}}}{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}{{MedalBronze|2012 Nice|Singles}}{{MedalCompetition|Four Continents Championships}}{{MedalSilver|2010 Jeonju|Singles}}{{MedalSilver|2013 Osaka|Singles}}{{MedalCompetition|Grand Prix Final}}{{MedalSilver|2011–12 Quebec|Singles}}{{MedalBronze|2009–10 Tokyo|Singles}}{{MedalBronze|2012–13 Sochi|Singles}}{{MedalCompetition|Winter Universiade}}{{MedalGold|2007 Turin|Singles}}{{MedalCompetition|Junior Grand Prix Final}}{{MedalBronze|2001–02 Bled|Singles}}{{MedalCompetition|World Team Trophy}}{{MedalGold|2012 Tokyo|Team}}{{MedalBronze|2013 Tokyo|Team}}
}}{{Nihongo|Akiko Suzuki|鈴木 明子|Suzuki Akiko}} (born March 28, 1985) is a Japanese former competitive figure skater. She is the 2012 World Championships bronze medalist, a three-time Grand Prix Final medalist (2011 silver, 2009 & 2012 bronze), a two-time Four Continents silver medalist (2010, 2013), the 2007 Winter Universiade champion, and the 2014 Japanese national champion. She placed eighth at the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics.

Personal life

Suzuki was born on March 28, 1985 in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture.[8] She became engaged to a former classmate in June 2016[9] and married him on February 1, 2017.[10] They divorced in 2018.[11]

Career

Suzuki trained in Nagoya, Japan.[12] At the same time, she worked for Toho Real Estate, which has its own skating rink.[13]

Early career

Suzuki won the bronze medal at the 2001–02 Junior Grand Prix Final. After a successful junior career, she was hampered by her struggles with anorexia nervosa which began at age 18 when she left home for university.[14][13] Her weight having fallen to 32 kg, she was unable to jump and missed the entire 2003–2004 season.[14] It took her a year to gain back the weight she had lost.[14]

2004–2005 to 2008–2009

Suzuki returned to competitive skating in the 2004–2005 season after being inspired by Shizuka Arakawa's victory at the 2004 World Championships.[18] She began working with coach Hiroshi Nagakubo in the early 2000s.[13]

She had a breakthrough in 2007–2008, winning several events, and achieving her highest finish at Japanese nationals since 2002. She consequently received her first senior Grand Prix assignment in 2008–2009, and won the silver medal at the 2008 NHK Trophy. That same season, she also won the 2008 Finlandia Trophy and finished 8th at the 2009 Four Continents Championships.

2009–2010 season

Suzuki appeared at two Grand Prix events, winning the 2009 Cup of China and finishing 5th at the 2009 Skate Canada International. She qualified to the 2009–10 Grand Prix Final, where she won the bronze medal. She was awarded a place on the Japanese Olympic team after she placed second at the 2009–10 Japan Championships. She was also assigned to compete at the 2010 Four Continents Championships, where she won the silver medal. At the Olympics, she finished 8th, and was later 11th at the 2010 World Championships – her first senior Worlds.

2010–2011 season

Suzuki opened her season with gold at the 2010 Finlandia Trophy. She received silver at both of her Grand Prix events, the 2010 Cup of Russia and the 2010 Cup of China. She qualified for her second consecutive Grand Prix Final, this time finishing fourth. A fourth-place finish at the national championships left her off the Worlds team, but she was selected to go to the 2011 Four Continents Championships, where she finished 7th.

2011–2012 season

Competing again on the Grand Prix series, Suzuki won the silver medal at the 2011 Skate Canada International and the gold medal at the 2011 NHK Trophy. Her placements qualified her for the 2011 Grand Prix Final where she won the silver medal. She won the silver behind Mao Asada at the 2011–12 Japan Championships.[20] At the 2012 World Championships, Suzuki won the bronze medal,[21] becoming the oldest ladies' single skater to medal at the event since Maria Butyrskaya. At the 2012 ISU World Team Trophy, she won the ladies' event, defeating World champion Carolina Kostner. Team Japan also won the event overall.

2012–2013 season

Suzuki received the same Grand Prix assignments as the previous season. She won the silver medal at the 2012 Skate Canada International and the 2012 NHK Trophy, qualifying her for the 2012–13 Grand Prix Final. At the final, she placed third in the short program. She fell twice in the free skating, finishing third overall.[22] In December 2012, Suzuki said that the 2013–14 season would be her last.[23] She finished fourth at the 2012–13 Japan Championships behind Satoko Miyahara.

Suzuki won the silver medal at the 2013 Four Continents Championships, as part of a Japanese sweep of the ladies' event with teammates Mao Asada and Kanako Murakami taking the gold and bronze medal respectively. She placed twelfth at the 2013 World Championships. At the 2013 World Team Trophy, Suzuki placed first; Team Japan placed third overall. Her free skating score of 133.02 and her combined total score of 199.58 are her personal best scores.

2013–2014 season

Suzuki began her season at the 2013 Finlandia Trophy, where she won the silver medal behind Yulia Lipnitskaya. She won another silver at the 2013 Skate Canada International, again behind Lipnitskaya. At the 2013 NHK Trophy, she earned the bronze medal after placing second in the short and fourth in the free skating.

Suzuki won gold at the 2013–14 Japan Championships, ahead of Kanako Murakami and Mao Asada. She placed second in the short program behind Asada, but rebounded to first place after winning the free skating. She skated two clean programs and earned the highest free skating and total score to date in the ladies' event at the Japan Figure Skating Championships.

At the 2014 Winter Olympics, Suzuki competed in the free skating portion of the figure skating team event, placing fourth in that segment; Japan finished fifth overall. She went on to place eighth in the ladies' singles competition. At the 2014 World Championships, she placed fourth in the short program with a personal best score, eighth in the free skating, and sixth overall. Following the World Championships, Suzuki announced her retirement from competitive skating.

Post-competitive career

Following her retirement in 2014, Suzuki began working as a choreographer and teaching with her longtime coach, Hiroshi Nagakubo, at the Howa Sports Land Skating Club in the Aichi Prefecture. She has choreographed for Rika Hongo, Rin Nitaya, and other young skaters.[1][2] She credited figure skating choreographers Shae-Lynn Bourne and Pasquale Camerlengo for inspiring her to start working as a choreographer.[3]

Programs

Post-2014

Season Exhibition
2017–2018
  • O[27]
    {{small| (from Cirque du Soleil)
    by Benoit Jutras
    choreo. by Pasquale Camerlengo }}

Pre-2014

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2013–2014
[8]
  • Hymne à l'amour
    {{small| by Marguerite Monnot
    choreo. by Massimo Scali }}
  • The Phantom of the Opera
    {{small| by Andrew Lloyd Webber
    choreo. by Pasquale Camerlengo }}
  • Ladies in Lavender
    {{small| choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto }}

  • Love Dance
    {{small| (from Cirque du Soleil's Kà)
    by René Dupéré }}
2012–2013
[29]
  • Kill Bill
    {{small| choreo. by Anjelika Krylova }}
  • O
    {{small| (from Cirque du Soleil)
    by Benoit Jutras
    choreo. by Pasquale Camerlengo }}
  • Les parapluies de Cherbourg
    {{small| by Michel Legrand
    choreo. by Massimo Scali }}
2011–2012
[30]
  • Hungarian Rhapsody
    {{small| by Franz Liszt
    arranged by Edvin Marton
    choreo. by Anjelika Krylova }}
  • Die Fledermaus overture
    {{small| by Johann Strauss II
    choreo. by Pasquale Camerlengo }}
  • Ladies in Lavender
    {{small| choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto }}

  • You Haven't Seen the Last of Me
    {{small| by Cher }}
  • Show Me How You Burlesque
    {{small| by Christina Aguilera
    choreo. by Anjelika Krylova }}
2010–2011
[31]
  • Tango Jalousie
    {{small| by Jacob Gade
    choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto }}
  • Fiddler on the Roof (musical)
    {{small| by Jerry Bock
    choreo. by Pasquale Camerlengo }}
  • Bellezza
    {{small| by Wibi Soerjadi
    choreo. by Akiko Suzuki }}

  • Ice Queen
    {{small| by Paul Dinletir }}
  • Prophecy
    {{small| by Harem
    choreo. by Miki Sakagami and JANSU }}

  • Tennessee Waltz
    {{small| by Patti Page
    choreo. by Akiko Suzuki }}
2009–2010
[32]
  • Andalucia
    {{small| by Bill Whelan }}
  • Firedance
    {{small| (from Riverdance)
    by Bill Whelan
    choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto }}
  • West Side Story
    {{small| by Leonard Bernstein
    choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}
  • Caribe
    {{small| by Michel Camilo
    choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto }}
2008–2009
[33]
  • La Campanella
    {{small| by Franz Liszt
    choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto }}
  • Dark Eyes
    {{small| by Francis Lai
    choreo. by Yuko Hongo, Noriko Sato }}
  • Libertango
    {{small| by Ástor Piazzolla
    choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto }}
2007–2008
  • Firedance
    {{small| (from Riverdance)
    by Bill Whelan
    choreo. by Nanami Abe }}
  • Titanic
    {{small| by James Horner
    choreo. by Nanami Abe }}
  • Titanic
    {{small| by James Horner }}

  • Nocturne
    {{small| by Secret Garden }}
2006–2007
  • Firedance
    {{small| (from Riverdance)
    by Bill Whelan
    choreo. by Nanami Abe }}
  • Moonlight Sonata
    {{small| by Ludwig van Beethoven }}
  • It's A Beautiful Day
    {{small| by Sarah Brightman }}

  • Nocturne
    {{small| by Secret Garden }}
2005–2006
  • Bolero Fantasy
    {{small| by The Planets }}
  • Moonlight Sonata
    {{small| by Ludwig van Beethoven }}
2004–2005
  • Bolero Fantasy
    {{small| by The Planets }}
  • Salome
    {{small| by Richard Strauss }}
2003–2004
  • Bolero Fantasy
    {{small| by The Planets }}
  • The Red Violin
    {{small| from Rodorigo }}
2002–2003
  • Introduction and Rondo capriccioso
    {{small| by Camille Saint-Saëns }}
  • The Red Violin
    {{small| from Rodorigo }}
2001–2002
[34]
  • Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11
    {{small| by Frédéric Chopin
    by Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra }}
  • Romeo and Juliet
    {{small| by Nino Rota, William Walton, Sergei Prokofiev
    by The Royal Scottish National Orchestra }}
2000–2001
  • Canciones Populares Españolas
    {{small| by Manuel de Falla }}
  • Concierto de Aranjuez
    {{small| by Joaquín Rodrigo }}

Competitive highlights

Suzuki did not compete in the 2003–2004 season.

2004–2005 through 2013–2014

GP: Grand Prix
International[35]
Event04–05|2004–2005 05–06 06–07 07–08 08–09 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14
Olympics 8th 8th
Worlds 11th 3rd 12th 6th
Four Continents 8th 2nd 7th 2nd
{{small|GP}} Final3rd 4th 2nd3rd
{{small|GP}} Cup of China1st2nd
{{small|GP}} Cup of Russia2nd
{{small|GP}} NHK Trophy2nd1st2nd3rd
{{small|GP}} Skate Canada 5th 2nd2nd2nd
Finlandia Trophy1st1st2nd
Nebelhorn Trophy3rd
Challenge Cup1st
Golden Spin 7th 1st
Triglav Trophy1st
Universiade 8th 1st
New Zealand WG1st
National[36]
Event 04–05 05–06 06–07 07–08 08–09 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14
Japan Champ. 12th 12th 10th 5th 4th 2nd 4th 2nd 4th 1st
Japan Junior3rd 5th
Team events
Olympics 5th
World Team
Trophy
1st T
1st P
3rd T
1st P
Japan Open3rd T
3rd P
1st T
3rd P
T = Team result; P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only.

1998–1999 to 2002–2003

JGP: Junior Grand Prix
International[35]
Event98–99|1998–199999–00|1999–200000–01|2000–200101–02|2001–200202–03|2002–2003
Four Continents 8th
International: Junior
Junior Worlds 7th
{{small|JGP}} Final3rd
{{small|JGP}} China 5th
{{small|JGP}} Czech Republic3rd
{{small|JGP}} Japan1st
{{small|JGP}} Norway 8th
{{small|JGP}} Ukraine 6th
{{small|JGP}} United States1st
Triglav Trophy2nd J
National[35]
Japan Champ. 4th 4th 9th
Japan Junior Champ.3rd 5th 2nd 5th 5th

Detailed results

Small medals for short program and free skating awarded only at ISU Championships. At team events, medals awarded for team results only.
2013–14 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 24–30, 2014 2014 World Championships4
71.02
8
122.70
6
193.72
February 19–20, 2014 2014 Winter Olympics8
60.97
8
125.35
8
186.32
February 6–9, 2014team event|team event}}4
112.33
5{{ref|T|T}}
December 20–23, 2013 2013–14 Japan Championships2
70.19
1
144.99
1
215.18
November 8–10, 2013 2013 NHK Trophy2
66.03
4
113.29
3
179.32
October 25–27, 2013 2013 Skate Canada International2
65.76
2
127.99
2
193.75
October 4–6, 2013 2013 Finlandia Trophy2
64.57
3
115.97
2
180.54
2012–13 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 11–14, 2013 2013 World Team Trophy2
66.56
1
133.02
3{{ref|T|T}} / 1{{ref|P|P}}
199.58{{ref|P|P}}
March 10–17, 2013 2013 World Championships7
61.17
13
103.42
12
164.59
February 8–11, 2013 2013 Four Continents Championships2
65.65
2
124.43
2
190.08
December 20–23, 2012 2012–13 Japan Championships1
65.09
5
114.94
4
180.03
December 6–9, 2012 2012–13 Grand Prix Final3
65.00
3
115.77
3
180.77
November 23–25, 2012 2012 NHK Trophy5
58.60
1
126.62
2
185.22
October 26–28, 2012 2012 Skate Canada International5
55.12
1
120.04
2
175.16
2011–12 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 18–22, 2012 2012 World Team Trophy2
67.51
2
120.28
1{{ref|T|T}} / 1{{ref|P|P}}
187.79{{ref|P|P}}
March 26 – April 1, 2012 2012 World Championships5
59.38
2
121.30
3
180.68
December 23–25, 2011 2011–12 Japan Championships3
59.60
1
119.67
2
179.27
December 8–11, 2011 2011–12 Grand Prix Final2
61.30
3
118.46
2
179.76
November 11–13, 2011 2011 NHK Trophy1
66.55
2
119.43
1
185.98
October 27–30, 2011 2011 Skate Canada International4
52.82
1
119.44
2
172.26
2010–11 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 7–10, 2011 2011 Triglav Trophy1
57.15
2
90.83
1
147.98
February 15–20, 2011 2011 Four Continents Championships6
57.64
7
104.95
7
162.59
December 23–26, 2010 2010–11 Japan Championships7
56.86
4
119.10
4
175.96
December 9–12, 2010 2010–11 Grand Prix Final4
58.26
5
115.46
4
173.72
November 19–21, 2010 2010 Cup of Russia1
57.43
2
115.31
2
172.74
November 5–7, 2010 2010 Cup of China2
57.97
2
104.89
2
162.86
October 8–10, 2010 2010 Finlandia Trophy2
57.74
1
108.83
1
166.57
2009–10 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 22–28, 2010 2010 World Championships20
48.36
7
111.68
11
160.04
February 12–28, 2010 2010 Winter Olympics11
61.02
7
120.42
8
181.44
January 25–31, 2010 2010 Four Continents Championships1
58.88
2
114.84
2
173.72
December 25–27, 2009 2009–10 Japan Championships4
67.84
2
128.06
2
195.90
December 3–6, 2009 2009–10 Grand Prix Final5
57.54
3
116.46
3
174.00
November 19–22, 2009 2009 Skate Canada International8
53.10
5
94.62
5
147.72
October 29 – November 1, 2009 2009 Cup of China4
59.52
1
117.14
1
176.66
2008–09 season
Date Event SP FS Total
February 2–8, 2009 2009 Four Continents Championships9
55.40
8
104.96
8
160.36
December 25–27, 2008 2008–09 Japan Championships6
57.02
3
116.96
4
173.98
November 27–30, 2008 2008 NHK Trophy4
55.56
2
112.08
2
167.64
October 9–12, 2008 2008 Finlandia Trophy1
58.40
1
112.28
1
170.68
September 25–28, 2008 2008 Nebelhorn Trophy3
55.02
3
91.91
3
146.93
2007–08 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 6–9, 2008 2008 Challenge Cup1
53.70
1
98.32
1
152.02
December 26–28, 2007 2007–08 Japan Championships5
58.66
5
101.27
5
159.93
November 8–11, 2007 2007 Golden Spin of Zagreb1
55.62
1
101.28
1
156.90
2006–07 season
Date Event SP FS Total
January 17–27, 2007 2007 Winter Universiade1
50.40
1
97.84
1
148.24
December 27–29, 2006 2006–07 Japan Championships11
48.72
9
96.50
10
145.22
  • {{note|team event|team event}} – This is a team event; medals are awarded for the team results only.
    • {{note|T|T}} – team result
    • {{note|P|P}} – personal/individual result

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