Rika Kihira of Japan won gold in the women’s singles competition at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating held at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in Vancouver, Canada.
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Ladies free program gold medalist Japan`s Rika Kihira poses with her medal at the ISU Grand Prix 0f Figure Skating Final 2018-19 on December 8 2018 in Vancouver, B.C., at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre. (Yonhap) |
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Ladies free program gold medalist Japan`s Rika Kihira (center), silver medalist Russia`s Alina Zagitova (left) and bronze medalist Russia`s Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (right) pose with their medals at the ISU Grand Prix 0f Figure Skating Final 2018-19 on December 8 2018 in Vancouver, B.C., at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre. (Yonhap) |
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Gold medallist Rika Kihira of Japan, bronze medallist Yelizaveta Tuktamysheva of Russia, and silver medallist Alina Zagitova of Russia, from left, pose at a victory ceremony for the ladies` singles competition at the 2018/19 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre. (Yonhap) |
This makes Kihira the first Japanese skater competing in the women’s singles to claim gold since Mao Asada’s debut season in 2005.
The rising 16-year-old star of Japan topped the women’s event with a total score of 233.12 points. The silver and bronze medalists were both from Russia. Alina Zagitova, the PyeongChang Olympic champion, finished runner-up with 226.53 points, followed by Elizaveta Tuktamysheva with 215.32.
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Japan`s Rika Kihira won gold for her performance in the Ladies Free program at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2018-19 on December 8, 2018, in Vancouver, Canada. (Yonhap) |
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Japan`s Rika Kihira won gold for her performance in the Ladies Free program at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2018-19 on December 8, 2018, in Vancouver, Canada. (Yonhap) |
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Figure skater Rika Kihira (left) of Japan with her coach Mie Hamada reacts in the kiss and cry after the ladies` free skate at the 2018/19 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre. (Yonhap) |
Kihira was one of the few women to perform a triple axel in the competition, although she missed her first triple axel in her free skate program “Beautiful Storm” by Jennifer Thomas.
By The Korea Herald (
khnews@heraldcorp.com)