Yukina Ota
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Personal Info | ||
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Country: | Japan | |
Residence: | Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture | |
Height: | 158 cm | |
Coach: | Mie Hamada | |
Skating Club: | Kyoto Daigo FSC | |
ISU Personal Best Scores | ||
Short + Free Total: | 162.59 | 2003 Sk Can |
Short Program: | 63.90 | 2003 Sk Can |
Free Skate: | 98.69 | 2003 Sk Can |
Yukina Ota (太田由希奈, Ota Yukina; born November 26, 1986) is a Japanese figure skater. A native of Kyoto, Japan, Ota is the 2004 ISU Four Continents Champion. She is also the 2003 Junior World Champion.
Her coach is Mie Hamada. Her choreographer is Tom Dickson.
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1999: Tatiana Malinina | 2000: Angela Nikodinov | 2001: Fumie Suguri | 2002: Jennifer Kirk | 2003: Fumie Suguri | 2004: Yukina Ota | 2005: Fumie Suguri | 2006: Katy Taylor |
1976: Suzie Brasher | 1977: Carolyn Skoczen | 1978: Jill Sawyer | 1979: Elaine Zayak | 1980: Rosalynn Sumners | 1981: Tiffany Chin | 1982: Janina Wirth | 1983: Simone Koch | 1984: Karin Hendschke | 1985: Tatiana Andreeva | 1986: Natalia Gorbenko | 1987: Cindy Bortz | 1988: Kristi Yamaguchi | 1989: Jessica Mills | 1990: Yuka Sato | 1991: Surya Bonaly | 1992: Laetitia Hubert | 1993: Kumiko Koiwai | 1994: Michelle Kwan | 1995: Irina Slutskaya | 1996: Elena Ivanova | 1997: Sydne Vogel | 1998: Julia Soldatova | 1999: Daria Timoshenko | 2000: Jennifer Kirk | 2001: Kristina Oblasova | 2002: Ann Patrice McDonough | 2003: Yukina Ota | 2004: Miki Ando | 2005: Mao Asada | 2006: Yu-Na Kim |