Yuna Nagaoka Explained

Yuna Nagaoka
Native Name:長岡 柚奈
Native Name Lang:ja
Country: Japan
Birth Date:13 July 2005
Birth Place:Hokkaido, Japan
Hometown:Kyoto, Japan
Height:1.56 m
Partner:Sumitada Moriguchi (since 2023)
Coach:Bruno Marcotte
Brian Shales
Mie Hamada
Cathy Reed
Satsuki Muramoto
Hiroaki Sato
Skating Club:Kinoshita Academy
Beganskating:2012
Discipline:Pair skating (since 2023)
Women's singles (2016–23)

is a Japanese pair skater. With partner, Sumitada Moriguchi, she is the 2023–24 Japan national champion.

Personal life

Nagaoka was born on July 13, 2005 in Hokkaido, Japan.

In 2024, she graduated from Fuji Women's Junior and Senior High School.

Career

Early career

Nagaoka began figure skating in 2012. Originally a singles skater, she trained at the ROYCE'F・S・C in Sapporo, Hokkaido, coached by Mami Yamada, the childhood coach of Yuzuru Hanyu. Nagaoka got to meet Hanyu when he visited her training rink to personally thank Yamada and have a Q&A session with Yamada's students following his second Olympic gold medal win in 2018.[1] [2]

In 2019, a member of the Japan Skating Federation approached a fourteen-year old Nagaoka, asking if she would be interested in skating in the pairs discipline due to her small stature. Following the encounter, Nagaoka, who did not know much about pair skating at the time, decided to attend the 2019 Japan Eastern Sectional Championships to watch then newly formed team, Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara, compete. The experience made Nagaoka want try competing in the pairs discipline, however, at the time it was difficult to find a Japanese male skater that was interested in teaming up with her. Additionally, the COVID-19 outbreak in early 2020 caused numerous Japanese skating rinks to close down, making pair skating tryout opportunities even more difficult to come by. That same year, remaining in Sapporo, Nagaoka moved her training to Fuji Women's University, where Naomi Takagi became her new coach.[3]

Nagaoka would compete at the 2022–23 Japan Junior Championships in the women's singles event, where she finished twenty-third.

Partnership with Moriguchi

2023–2024 season

In April 2023, the Japan Skating Federation organized a training camp, which Nagaoka decided to attend. During the camp, she met the pair skating coach of Miura/Kihara, Bruno Marcotte, who immediately noticed her potential as a pair skater. Marcotte ended up introducing Nagaoka to his other student, Sumitada Moriguchi, whose previous pair partnership had recently dissolved. Following a successful tryout, the pair decided to team up with their long-term goal being to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Nagaoka left her hometown of Hokkaido and relocated to Uji, Kyoto, the city where Moriguchi primarily trained at. They were officially announced as a pair team in May 2022. It was also announced that Nagaoka/Moriguchi would primarily train at the Kinoshita Academy, where they would work with coaches, Mie Hamada, Cathy Reed, Satsuki Muramoto, and Hiroaki Sato, while also making frequent trips to Oakville, Ontario, Canada to work with pair skating coaches, Bruno Marcotte and Brian Shales, at the Oakville Skating Club.

It was announced in May 2023 that the pair would split their time between training in Kyoto withNagaoka/Moriguchi debuted as a pair at the Japan Eastern Sectionals, which they won. Elected as a host pick, Nagaoka/Moriguchi made their Grand Prix debut at the 2023 NHK Trophy. They scored 45.36 for their short program, 90.03 for their free, and 135.39 overall, placing eighth. They went on to win gold at the 2023–24 Japanese National Championships.

They were named to the 2024 World team on the condition that they could obtain their technical minimums at the 2024 Bavarian Open or the 2024 International Challenge Cup.[4] [5] At these events, Nagaoka/Moriguchi finished fourth and sixth respectively. Although the pair scored the scored the minimum technical element score needed for the free skate, they failed to score the minimum technical element score for the short program. As a result, they were unable to compete at the 2024 World Championships.

2024–2025 season

Nagaoka/Moriguchi began their season by competing at the 2024 CS John Nicks International Pairs Competition, where they finished eighth. Going on to compete on the 2024–25 Grand Prix series, Nagaoka/Moriguchi scored personal bests in all competition segments at the 2024 NHK Trophy and finish in seventh place overall. The team would also surpass the minimum technical element score, making them eligible to compete at the World Championships.[6] Initially only assigned one Grand Prix event, Nagaoka/Moriguchi's names were assigned to the 2024 Finlandia Trophy days before the event following the withdrawal of Australian pair team, Golubeva/Giotopoulos Moore.[7] [8] At the event, the pair place eighth of the eight pair teams in the short program but would score a personal best free skate by almost eight points, finishing third in that competition segment and moving up to sixth place overall.[9]

Programs

With Moriguchi

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2024–2025
  • Space Table Symphony
2023–2024
  • Can't Take My Eyes Off of You

Singles skating

Competitive highlights

Pairs with Moriguchi

International
Event
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National
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Singles skating

Detailed results

Pair skating

With Moriguchi

Current personal best scores are highlighted in bold.

Singles skating

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 190823 Every 羽生结弦向恩师报告蝉联奥运冠军 . Weibo . news every. . 11 October 2024.
  2. Web site: 2019 東北・北海道選手権大 会ジュニア女子 - 最終結果 . Japan Skating Federation . 11 October 2024.
  3. Web site: 2020 東北・北海道選手権大会 ジュニア女子 - 最終結果 . Japan Skating Federation . 11 October 2024.
  4. 1738932068153999573 . skatejapanews . December 24, 2023 . Junior Worlds Assignments✨.
  5. 1747979939394064451 . skatejapanews . Pairs entries for Bavarian Open 2023 . January 18, 2024.
  6. Web site: 【フィギュアNHK杯】『ゆなすみ』ペア、世界選手権ミニマムスコア突破 長岡柚奈「自信にもつながる」 . Chunichi . Chunichi . 11 November 2024.
  7. Anastasia Golubeva / Hektor Giotopoulos Moore have withdrawn from Finlandia Trophy due to Golubeva suffering with poor health after falling ill with COVID. . 1854566463572488488 . AnythingGOE . November 7, 2024.
  8. Web site: Update: Yuna NAGAOKA/Sumitada MORIGUCHI will be competing at GP Finland 2024 next week. . X . Skate Japan News . 11 November 2024.
  9. Web site: 2024 GP Finlandia Trophy - Pair Final Results . Skating Scores . Skating Scores . 18 November 2024.