Satoko miyahara biography
- Satoko Miyahara is a retired Japanese figure skater.
- Home town: Toronto CAN. Profession: full time athlete.
- Birth date: March 26, 1998.
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Satoko Miyahara
Country Represented
Nickname
Satton, Tiny Queen
Alma Mater
Kansai University
Club
Kansai University FSC
Languages
English, Japanese
Former Coach
Cathy Reed, Haruko Okamoto, Mie Hamada, Yamato Tamura, Yoko Niino
Former Training Locations
Houston, Texas, USA
Began Skating
2002 (Aged 4)
Retired
March 26, 2022 (Aged 24)
Personal Life[]
Miyahara's hobbies include cooking, reading, finding music, and window shopping.
Programs[]
Exhibitions[]
International Results[]
(Season bests highlighted in bold, personal bests italicized)
Medal Record[]
(In chronological order)
Small Medal Record[]
(Onl
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Satoko Miyahara
SKATER
1998 - Today
Satoko Miyahara
Satoko Miyahara (宮原 知子, Miyahara Satoko, born March 26, 1998) is a retired Japanese figure skater. She is the 2015 World silver medalist, the 2018 World bronze medalist, the 2016 Four Continents champion, a two-time Four Continents silver medalist (2014, 2015), a two-time Grand Prix Final silver medalist (2015, 2016), a two-time Skate America champion (2017, 2018), the 2015 NHK Trophy champion, a four-time CS U.S. Classic champion (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019), the 2014 CS Lombardia Trophy champion, and a four-time Japanese national champion (2014–17). On the junior level, she is the 2012 JGP U.S. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Satoko Miyahara has received more than 412,566 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Satoko Miyahara is the 440th most popular skater, the 3,862nd most popular biography from Japan and the 28th most popular Japanese Skater.
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Women
Date of birth: 26.03.1998 Satoko MIYAHARA
Place of birth: Kyoto Height: 152 cm JPN
Home town: Toronto CAN Profession: full time athlete Hobbies: reading, coloring, cooking, walking Start sk. / Club: 2003 / Kinoshita Group Internet / Social Media contact: https://ameblo.jp/satoko-miyahara/ Coach: Lee Barkell, Takeshi Honda, Yuka Sato Choreographer: Lori Nichol Former Coach: Mie Hamada, Yamato Tamura Practice low season: 20 h/week Toronto/CAN, Osaka Practice high season: 20 h/week Toronto/CAN Music Short Program as of season 2021/2022 Song for the Little Sparrow by Charles Dumont & Michel Vaucaire, arranged by Abel Korzeniowski Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2021/2022 Vissi d'arte (from "Tosca") by Giacomo Puccini
Act 3 Prelude (from "Tosca") by Giacomo Puccini
E Lucevan le stelle (from "Tosca") by Giacomo Puccini
Act3 Presto, su! Mario! (from "Tosca") by Giacomo Puccini
Act 2 The Executioner's March & Finale (frCopyright ©bilders.pages.dev 2025