Yuto Kishina | Golden Skate

Yuto Kishina

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KISHINA Yuto (Kanji: 木科雄登) is a Japanese figure skater competing in Men's singles. He was born 15th October 2001 in Asakuchi, Okayama, Japan.

He is currently coached by Mie Hamada, Yamato Tamura and Takashi Mura, and lists his former coaches as Chie Mura and Hayato Miyazaki. His choreographer is Cathy Reed.

KISHINA qualified to Japan Championships 2021 by winning bronze at Western Section Championships 2021.

ISU profile: http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00034884.htm

Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuto_Kishina

Rinkresults: http://www.rinkresults.com/skater?skater_id=6254

Stats on Ice: https://www.statsonice.com/skater/yutokishina/

Tracings.net: http://tracings.net/kish-yuto.html

You can keep up with Yuto on social media via Twitter → twitter.com/yutoyutoyut0 (@ yutoyutoyut0)
and Instagram → instagram.com/yuto_kishina (@ yuto_kishina)



ISU personal best scores:
TypeLevelEventScore
TotalJuniorISU JGP Lithuania 2018191.80
SPJuniorISU JGP Lithuania 201868.98
SP TechnicalJuniorISU JGP Lithuania 201836.59
SP ComponentJuniorISU JGP Armenia 201833.61
FSJuniorISU JGP Lithuania 2018122.82
FS TechnicalJuniorISU JGP Lithuania 201858.96
FS ComponentJuniorISU JGP Lithuania 201864.86


ISU personal best scores (historical):

TypeLevelEventScore
TotalJuniorISU JGP Australia 2017182.48
SPJuniorISU JGP Yokohama 201661.67
SP TechnicalJuniorISU JGP Australia 201730.63
SP ComponentJuniorISU JGP Yokohama 201631.89
FSJuniorISU JGP Australia 2017122.49
FS TechnicalJuniorISU JGP Australia 201761.79
FS ComponentJuniorISU JGP Australia 201761.70






Programs

2021/22
2020/21

SP: "Michelangelo 70" by Astor Piazzolla; choreo. by Cathy Reed
FS: "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin; choreo. by Ernest Martinez

2019/20

SP: "Ameksa" by Taalbi Brothers
FS: "Born To Darkness (Pt. 2)" by Elliot Goldenthal; "Claudia's Allegro Agitato" by Elliot Goldenthal

2018/19

SP: Ameksa by Taalbi Brothers
FS: The Untouchables (soundtrack) by Ennio Morricone

2017/18

SP: Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saens
FS: The Legend of 1900 (soundtrack) by Ennio Morricone

2016/17

SP: I Get a Kick Out of You by Frank Sinatra
FS: Violin Concerto by Petr I. Tchaikovski

2015/16

SP: Wonderland by Tonci Huljic
FS: Rocky III by Frank Stallon




Results:

Videos linked under scores









Results (historical):


Videos linked under scores



SeasonLevelCompetitionSPFSOverall
2017/18JuniorChallenge Cup53.88 (2)114.47 (2)169.35 (2)
2017/18SeniorJapan Figure Skating Championships56.16 (23)117.97 (18)174.13 (19)
2017/18JuniorJapan Junior Figure Skating Championships61.35 (6)123.59 (4)184.94 (5)
2017/18JuniorJapan Western Junior Sectional61.53 (3)97.89 (6)159.42 (6)
2017/18JuniorChu-Shikoku-Kyushu Regional61.07 (1)117.80 (1)178.87 (1)
2017/18JuniorISU JGP Latvia54.93 (12)111.11 (7)166.04 (7)
2017/18JuniorISU JGP Australia59.99 (6)122.49 (4)182.48 (5)
2017/18JuniorAsian Open Figure Skating Trophy47.93 (4)98.25 (4)146.18 (4)
2016/17JuniorCoupe du Printemps61.74 (1)111.06 (1)172.80 (1)
2016/17SeniorJapan Figure Skating Championships58.43 (17)117.51 (15)175.94 (16)
2016/17JuniorJapan Junior Figure Skating Championships58.76 (5)122.49 (4)181.25 (4)
2016/17JuniorJapan Western Junior Sectional65.29 (2)118.11 (2)183.40 (1)
2016/17JuniorChu-Shikoku-Kyushu Regional62.23 (2)124.57 (1)186.80 (1)
2016/17JuniorISU JGP Japan61.67 (7)112.99 (10)174.66 (9)
2016/17JuniorAsian Open Figure Skating Trophy59.55 (4)92.05 (6)151.60 (6)
2015/16JuniorJapan Junior Figure Skating Championships47.98 (16)103.57 (10)151.55 (11)
2015/16JuniorJapan Western Junior Sectional58.88 (5)98.04 (12)156.92 (11)
2015/16JuniorISU JGP Spain51.25 (11)98.56 (12)149.81 (12)
2014/15NoviceTriglav Trophy36.60 (1)68.96 (1)105.56 (1)
2014/15JuniorJapan Junior Figure Skating Championships46.38 (22)77.15 (23)123.53 (24)
2014/15NoviceJapan Novice Figure Skating Championships-84.10 (3)84.10 (3)
2014/15NoviceChu-Shikoku-Kyushu Regional-79.42 (3)79.42 (3)
2013/14NoviceJapan Novice Figure Skating Championships-76.96 (4)76.96 (4)
2013/14NoviceChu-Shikoku-Kyushu Regional-71.74 (3)71.74 (3)
2012/13NoviceJapan Novice Figure Skating Championships-69.34 (4)69.34 (4)
2012/13NoviceChu-Shikoku-Kyushu Regional-64.11 (2)64.11 (2)
2011/12NoviceJapan Novice Figure Skating Championships-46.63 (9)46.63 (9)
2011/12NoviceChu-Shikoku-Kyushu Regional-49.71 (2)49.71 (2)
 
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surimi

Onward and forward, Sota!
Record Breaker
Joined
Nov 12, 2013
Congratulations to Yuto on his bronze, and thanks combo for creating this thread!
 

tsuyoboogie

"Dedicate your heart" & Slay like an Ackerman
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May 4, 2014
Thank you so much for creating this fanfest thread, combo! :thank:
I can't believe I'm only seeing it now!

I've said it WAY too many times but I ADORE Yuto! He's been one of my favorites since his JGP debut in 2015.
I've always been impressed with his smooth skating, nice transitions, graceful arms and 3Lo.
Though he has struggled with confidence in his jumps, they are beautiful when successfully landed.
He still needs to work on really believing in his talent and ability but it's great to finally see a bit of fire lit in him. I've always feared he wouldn't reach his potential due to lack of confidence and drive.

In this article Yuto mentions he had a chance to work with Yuzuru's jump coach (I'm assuming Ghisland Briand) who has taught him to jump more efficiently.
Going by his instagram post it seems he was also in Champery and may have had the opportunity to work with Stephane Lambiel.
In this interview Yuto was asked about his experience at Junior Training Camp and about his programs and goals for this season.
In this tweet I attached a short clip from training camp of Yuto practicing his 3A in combo. Though he still needs more control to successfully add the second jump, the distance he gets with the 3A itself is impressive.

Thank you to Coach Mura who has instilled in Yuto his solid basics, Team Hamada for providing him with the needed guidance and opportunities to build his skills and confidence, and Cathy Reed for his great programs the last three seasons (this season's being my favorites so far :love:).

Congratulations (again) to Yuto on his very first JGP medal!
He accomplished his first goal of the season with a podium finish in Kaunas.
Hope he's able to skate two clean programs (including a couple of gorgeous 3As), break 200 points and finish on the podium again in Yerevan. I would love to see him make JGPF!

For now, Good Luck to him at Regionals this weekend!
https://www.jsfresults.com/non_resp....htm,National/2018-2019/fs_j/block6/index.htm
 

combo

Rinkside
Joined
Apr 10, 2017
Thank you so much for creating this fanfest thread, combo! :thank:
I can't believe I'm only seeing it now!

I've said it WAY too many times but I ADORE Yuto! He's been one of my favorites since his JGP debut in 2015.
I've always been impressed with his smooth skating, nice transitions, graceful arms and 3Lo.
Though he has struggled with confidence in his jumps, they are beautiful when successfully landed.
He still needs to work on really believing in his talent and ability but it's great to finally see a bit of fire lit in him. I've always feared he wouldn't reach his potential due to lack of confidence and drive.

In this article Yuto mentions he had a chance to work with Yuzuru's jump coach (I'm assuming Ghisland Briand) who has taught him to jump more efficiently.
Going by his instagram post it seems he was also in Champery and may have had the opportunity to work with Stephane Lambiel.
In this interview Yuto was asked about his experience at Junior Training Camp and about his programs and goals for this season.
In this tweet I attached a short clip from training camp of Yuto practicing his 3A in combo. Though he still needs more control to successfully add the second jump, the distance he gets with the 3A itself is impressive.

Thank you to Coach Mura who has instilled in Yuto his solid basics, Team Hamada for providing him with the needed guidance and opportunities to build his skills and confidence, and Cathy Reed for his great programs the last three seasons (this season's being my favorites so far :love:).

Congratulations (again) to Yuto on his very first JGP medal!
He accomplished his first goal of the season with a podium finish in Kaunas.
Hope he's able to skate two clean programs (including a couple of gorgeous 3As), break 200 points and finish on the podium again in Yerevan. I would love to see him make JGPF!

For now, Good Luck to him at Regionals this weekend!
https://www.jsfresults.com/non_resp....htm,National/2018-2019/fs_j/block6/index.htm

:bow: thank you for all the links and info!

I'm also really happy that he seems to be more fired up recently, all of the ability was always there and it's great to see him starting to flourish! ✧٩(•́⌄•́๑)
And yes! Good luck at Regionals! (*•̀ᴗ•́*)و ̑̑
 

daphenaxa

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Joined
Mar 17, 2015
I was rooting for him to qualify for JGPF but it wasn't to be. Tough skate for him today...
 

combo

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Apr 10, 2017
Happy 17th birthday, Yuto! Good luck for the rest of the season! ✧٩(•́⌄•́๑)و ✧
 

surimi

Onward and forward, Sota!
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Nov 12, 2013
Yes, best wishes to Yuto, and good luck in this season. :coffee: (<- as close to a toast as it gets)
 

combo

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Apr 10, 2017
Yuto placed 4th at Junior Nationals! Congrats on advancing to Nationals, and good luck! ╭( ・ㅂ・)و ̑̑ ˂ᵒ͜͡ᵏᵎ⁾✩
 

rRainbow

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It is Instalive with Sena. He said in an announcement they were working hard for Osaka Championships next week.
 
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