Azusa Tanaka Explained

Azusa Tanaka
Native Name:田中 梓沙
Native Name Lang:ja
Country: Japan
Birth Date:29 October 2005
Birth Place:Kyoto, Japan
Hometown:Uji, Kyoto
Height:1.52 m
Partner:Shingo Nishiyama
Coach:Romain Haguenauer, Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon
Formercoach:Cathy Reed, Mie Hamada, Yamato Tamura, Hiroaki Sato, Satsuki Muramoto, Tomi Miyazaki
Choreographer:Romain Haguenauer
Formerchoreographer:Cathy Reed
Skating Club:OrientalBio
Former Skating Club:Kinoshita Academy, Kyoto Daigo FSC
Currenttraininglocations:Montreal
Formertraininglocations:Kyoto, Takatsuki, Osaka
Beganskating:2012

is a Japanese ice dancer and former single skater. She and partner Shingo Nishiyama are the 2023–24 Japanese national silver medalists.

Early life and education

Tanaka was born on 29 October 2005 in Kyoto, Japan. She attends Kyoto Koka Girls' High School. Tanaka looks up to fellow Japanese skaters Satoko Miyahara, Kana Muramoto and Yuna Shiraiwa.

Career

Early years

Tanaka began skating in 2012 after being inspired by her older brother's classmate, who was a figure skater. She placed fourteenth at 2017–18 Japan Novice A Championships and seventh at 2018–19 Japan Novice A Championships.

2019–20 season: Junior Grand Prix debut

Tanaka was assigned to make her Junior Grand Prix debut at the 2019 JGP Lake Placid on the 2019–20 circuit. In her short program, she missed her combination due to a fall and doubled a planned triple Loop, placing her tenth with a score of 51.37 points. During the free skate, Tanaka downgraded four jumps, falling twice, and doubled a Lutz. Tanaka finished in fourteenth place overall. Appearing next at the 2019–20 Japan Junior Championships, Tanaka finished in tenth place.

2020–21 season

The 2020–21 Junior Grand Prix circuit was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, Tanaka did not have the opportunity to compete on the Junior Grand Prix again. At the 2020–21 Japan Junior Championships, Tanaka finished in fifteenth place after several mistakes in both programs.

2021–22 season

Tanaka competed at the 2021–22 Japan Junior Championships and placed fifth overall, making her highest placement in the event. She then competed at the senior level, finishing tenth in the short program with a clean skate despite a quarter call on her combination. Tanaka struggled in the free skate, coming nineteenth in the segment and dropping to eighteenth place overall.

Tanaka was assigned to compete at the 2023 Egna Trophy in the junior category. She came third in the short program with a score of 51.35. In the free skate, she under-rotated the first three jumps and struggled on the spins, then finishing in fourth place behind Canada's Fiona Bombardier.

2023–24 season: Switch to ice dance

On 6 May 2023, Japanese ice dancer Shingo Nishiyama announced that he and Tanaka would be forming a new ice dance partnership, and would be training at the Ice Academy of Montreal in Montreal, Canada.

Tanaka/Nishiyama made their international competitive debut on the Challenger circuit at the 2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, coming ninth. They next competed at the 2023–24 Japan Championships, which proved to be a tight contest between them and two other senior teams. Tanaka/Nishiyama won the rhythm dance, finishing ahead of four-time national champions Komatsubara/Koleto and the new team Yoshida/Morita. However, they were third in the free dance, and finished second overall. The team said they were satisfied to have made it onto the podium, noting their rapid progress in the short time since partnering.

With the close result at the national championships, the Japan Skating Federation opted to postpone assigning Japan's lone berth at the 2024 World Championships pending the results of all three teams at the 2024 Four Continents Championships. Traveling to Shanghai to compete, Tanaka/Nishiyama finished eleventh overall, third among the Japanese teams.

Programs

Women's singles

SeasonShort programFree skating
2022–2023
2021–2022
2020–2021
2019–2020
  • Pride & Prejudice

Competitive highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

Ice dance with Nishiyama

International
Event23–24
align=left 11th
9th
National
bgcolor=silver 2nd
Japan Western Sect. bgcolor=silver 2nd
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

Women's singles

International: Junior
Event15–1616–1717–1818–1919–2020–2121–2222–23
align=left 14th
align=left 4th
National
align=left 18th
align=left 10th 15th 5th
align=left Japan Novice 14th A 7th A
align=left Japan Western Sect. 8th J 6th J bgcolor=cc9966 3rd J
align=left Kinki Reg. 16th B bgcolor=silver 2nd B 4th A bgcolor=cc9966 3rd A 7th J bgcolor=cc9966 3rd J 5th J 6th J
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Cancelled
A = Novice A; B = Novice B; J = Junior

Detailed results

Current personal best scores are highlighted in bold.

With Nishiyama

2023–24 season
DateEventRDFDTotal
Jan. 30 – Feb. 4, 20242024 Four Continents Championshipsalign=center 11
62.09
align=center 12
95.54
align=center 11
157.63
December 20–24, 20232023–24 Japan Championshipsalign=center 1
71.08
align=center 3
105.35
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
176.43
December 6–9, 20232023 CS Golden Spinalign=center 10
61.86
align=center 9
96.83
align=center 9
158.69

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