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Arakawa 2009 Festa On Ice.JPG
Arakawa at the 2009 Festa On Ice.
Personal information
Country represented Shizuka Arakawa Japan
Born (1981-12-29) December 29, 1981 (age 31)
Residence Simsbury, Connecticut
Height 165 cm (5.41 ft)
Former coach Nikolai Morozov, Evgeni Platov, Nanami Abe, Tatiana Tarasova, Richard Callaghan, Minoru Sano, Kumiko Sato, Hiroshi Nagakubo
Skating club Prince Hotel
Retired May 7, 2006
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 191.34
2006 Olympics
Short program 66.02
2006 Olympics
Free skate 125.32
2006 Olympics
Olympic medal record
Women's figure skating
Competitor for Shizuka Arakawa Japan
Gold 2006 Turin Singles

Shizuka Arakawa (荒川 静香 Arakawa Shizuka, born December 29, 1981) is a Japanese figure skater.

She is the 2006 Olympic Champion in Ladies Singles and the 2004 World Champion. Arakawa is the first Japanese skater to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating and the second Japanese skater to win any Olympic medal in figure skating, after Midori Ito, who won silver in 1992. She is also the second Japanese woman to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics, following skier Tae Satoya. She was the only Japanese medalist at the 2006 Winter Olympics.

Arakawa retired from competitive skating following her Olympic win and began skating professionally in ice shows and exhibitions. She also works as a skating sportscaster for Japanese television.

Personal life[edit]

Arakawa was born in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, and grew up in Sendai, Miyagi. She is the only child of Koichi and Sachi Arakawa and was named Shizuka after Shizuka Gozen.

In March 2000, Arakawa enrolled at Waseda University and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in social sciences in 2004, while still competing as a skater. She won the 2004 World Figure Skating Championships days after completing her graduation examinations at Waseda University.

She lived and trained for a time at the International Skating Center of Connecticut in Simsbury, Connecticut in the United States after the closure of the Konami Sports Ice Rink in Sendai, where she began her career.

Her figure skating idols are Kristi Yamaguchi and Yuka Sato. She listens to music by Christina Aguilera, Beyoncé, Mai Kuraki (who is also a close friend of hers) and EXILE, and likes shopping, driving, swimming, golf and practicing marine sports. Arakawa cites gourmet cooking as one of her hobbies. She collects beanie babies, has a pet shih tzu (named Charo) and hamster (named Juntoki). She also has four dogs, named Choco, Tiramisu, Aroma and Rosa.

Career[edit]

Early career[edit]

When Arakawa was 5 years old, she became interested in skating and entered the Chibikko Skate School. She started ballet lessons at 7. While still 7, Arakawa began training with former Olympian Hiroshi Nagakubo, a pair skater who competed in the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan. She was landing triple salchows at age 8.

In 1994, she began participating in Japanese national skating competitions. She was named the 1994, 1995, 1996 All Japan Junior Figure athlete. Arakawa progressed through the Japanese ranks quickly and was the first skater in Japan to win three consecutive junior national titles.

Senior career[edit]

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Arakawa performs a donut spin at the 2003 Skate Canada International in her free skate to Violin Fantasy on the opera Turandot.

Arakawa was the senior national Japanese champion in both 1998 and 1999. She made her Olympic debut when she represented Japan in the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano at age 16. The Emperor and Empress of Japan attended the ladies' free skate event. She placed 13th at the Nagano Olympics. At that time, she was ranked number 2 in Japan. In 2002, Arakawa finished second at Japan's national championships and, as a result, was not named to the Japanese 2002 Winter Olympics team.

During the 2002–2003 skating season, Arakawa won the Asian Winter Games and the Winter Universiade. She earned her second consecutive silver medal at the Four Continents Championships. She took the bronze at the NHK Trophy, and placed fifth at the Cup of Russia. She qualified for the ISU Grand Prix Final, where she finished fourth. She later placed third at the Japanese Nationals, marking her fifth medal from this meet, with two golds and two silvers from previous seasons.

In 2004, she won the World Championships in Dortmund, Germany, after landing seven clean triple jumps. She was the third Japanese woman to win this title after Midori Ito who won in 1989 and Yuka Sato in 1994. Arakawa had planned to retire after the 2004 World Championships, but her victory there convinced her to change her plans.

At the 2005 World Championships, Arakawa finished 9th, a disappointment which she later credited as a motivation to stay in the sport and regain top form. She felt she could not quit on such a down note. In November 2005, Arakawa changed coaches to Nikolai Morozov.

2006 Winter Olympics[edit]

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Arakawa performs a Kerrigan spiral in her exhibition to "Memory" from Cats at the 2004 NHK Trophy.

At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, Arakawa skated in the short program to Fantaisie-Impromptu by Chopin. She went into the long program in third place, behind pre-event favorites Sasha Cohen and Irina Slutskaya. Less than a point separated the top three skaters. In the long program, Cohen was the first of the three leaders to skate, followed by Arakawa and Slutskaya. Cohen fell twice during her long program, leaving the door open to the other leaders.

Arakawa won the free program, skating to Vanessa Mae's Violin Fantasy on Puccini's Turandot by Giacomo Puccini. She performed an Ina Bauer and then did a three jump combination. "Ina Bauer" became a household word in Japan as a result. Although she had planned two triple-triple combinations for the free skate, she did not perform them, doing instead a triple Lutz-double loop and a triple salchow-double toe loop combinations. Arakawa earned a total combined score of 191.34 points, almost eight points ahead of the second-place Cohen (183.36). Like Cohen, Slutskaya made mistakes in her long program, and ended up taking bronze, leaving Arakawa as the gold medal winner. Slutskaya was third at 181.44. At age 24, Arakawa became the oldest women's Olympic skating champion in more than 80 years. Florence "Madge" Cave Syers from the United Kingdom was the oldest when she won the Olympic title at age 27 at the 1908 Summer Olympics, which featured the first Olympic figure skating events.

After winning her Olympic title, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi called Arakawa in Turin, Italy to congratulate her. Koizumi said, "I cheered for you with excitement while I watched television. All the Japanese people are rejoicing. I give a perfect score to every bit of your performance."

Professional career[edit]

Arakawa retired after her Olympic victory. She continues to skate in exhibition programs and is a regular skating commentator for Japanese TV. She competed in the 2006 Ice Wars on the World team. She also produces her own show, Friends on Ice. Arakawa also does choreography.

In 2006, Arakawa appeared in a Japanese TV drama, Shichinin no onna bengoshi (7 female lawyers), presented by Asahi TV. She played the role of a cool public prosecutor, Yayoi Shimasaki, in the 8th episode.

She competed in an ABC skating series "Thin Ice," aired on March 19, 2010, paired with 2006 Olympic men's silver medallist Stéphane Lambiel. They came first in the viewer's votes, and ended the series in third place, winning a total of $45,000. They skated to the songs "Get Me Bodied" by Beyoncé and "Magic" by Robin Thicke.

Signature moves[edit]

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Arakawa performs her signature layback Ina Bauer in her exhibition to You Raise Me Up by Celtic Woman at the 2006 Olympics.

Arakawa is known for her jumping ability, particularly her difficult triple-triple combinations, like the triple salchow-triple toe and the triple lutz-triple toe, sometimes combined with a double loop. She has executed triple-triple-triple combinations in practice, the most of which have been the triple salchow-triple toe-triple loop combination. She has also executed the triple lutz-triple loop combination in practice.

Arakawa is known for the quietness of her blades. She is also a strong spinner. She has an excellent donut spin, a difficult variation of the Camel spin, that requires great flexibility. In 2004, she added a Biellmann spin to her repertoire. Arakawa's signature spiral is a Y-spiral where she releases her free leg and completes the spiral with her leg still close to her head, without the hand assist.

Her trademark move is the Ina Bauer with a full backbend. Due to Arakawa's use of this move during her free skate at the 2006 Olympics, the term "Ina Bauer" became very popular in Japan, and Arakawa's performance of it became iconic. The Ina Bauer move is often referred to in Japan by Arakawa's name.

Programs[edit]

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2005–2006


2004–2005
2003–2004

2002–2003

2001–2002
2000–2001
  • Tempest
    by Fritz Kreisler

Competitive highlights[edit]

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Arakawa on the podium at the 2004 NHK Trophy.
Results
International
Event 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06
Olympics 13th 1st
Worlds 22nd 8th 1st 9th
Four Continents 6th 6th 2nd 2nd
Grand Prix Final 4th 3rd 2nd
GP Cup of China 3rd
GP Cup of Russia 7th 5th 2nd
GP Lalique/Bompard 9th 6th 2nd 3rd
GP Nations/Spark. 7th 5th
GP NHK Trophy 7th 6th 8th 5th 3rd 1st
GP Skate America 9th 4th 3rd
GP Skate Canada 2nd
Nebelhorn 2nd 1st
Asian Winter Games 2nd 1st
Universiade 1st
International: Junior, novice
Junior Worlds 8th 7th 8th
Triglav Trophy 1st N.
National
Japan Champ. 2nd 1st 1st 5th 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd WD 3rd
Japan Junior 1st 1st 1st
GP = Grand Prix (Champions Series 1995–1997); N. = Novice level; WD = Withdrew

Media appearances[edit]

DVD[edit]

Book[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Check out Kuraki Mai on ‘Music Lovers’
  2. Music Lovers (January 22, 2012). Nippon Television.
  3. Mittan, Barry (August 30, 2003). "Japan's Arakawa Finishes Long Season". GoldenSkate. Retrieved April 13, 2011. 
  4. THE ARAKAWA EFFECT Skater's Gold Medal Inspires Young Japanese (April 21, 2006) web-japan, April 21, 2006, accessed 2011/12/02
  5. Trendy Japanese #12:Ina Bauer (a figure skating technique) ALC, 2006/4/5, accessed 2011/12/02
  6. Knapp, Gwen (February 24, 2006). "Heartbreak again dominant theme on the ice". San Francisco Chronicle (Hearst Communications Inc.). 
  7. Zinser, Lynn (February 24, 2006). "A Night of Nerves Is Settled on a Turn of Elegance". The New York Times. Retrieved August 21, 2010. 
  8. Zeigler, Mark (February 24, 2006). "Losing her feat". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved August 21, 2010. 
  9. Knapp, Gwen (February 25, 2006). "A golden princess: Quiet deserving winner". San Francisco Chronicle (Hearst Communications Inc.). Retrieved August 21, 2010. 
  10. http://flizoo.com/lorence-Madeleine-Syers/
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  12. Remmel, Ia (August 8, 2011). "Shizuka Arakawa enjoys show skating". Absolute Skating. Retrieved August 21, 2010. 
  13. Friends on Ice 2009
  14. Wakamizu, Hiroshi (November 9, 2011). "Arakawa lends touch of grace to young hopeful". Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved November 9, 2011. 
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  19. "Shizuka ARAKAWA: 2002/2003". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 8, 2003. 
  20. "Shizuka ARAKAWA: 2001/2002". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 2, 2002. 
  21. "Shizuka ARAKAWA: 2000/2001". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on July 17, 2001. 
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