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Takeshi Honda

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Takeshi Honda ( Born in 1981) is a Japanese former figure skater (men's single ) player. Currently active in professional skater, skate coach, commentator , sports commentator etc,. he married and has been father of three children. Main competition results include the 3rd consecutive World Championships in 2002 and 2003 ( winning bronze medals), 4th place in the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002, 15th in the Nagano Olympic Games in 1998, victory in the four continental championships in 1999 , All-Japan Championship 6 times won championship. Fukushima as the second son of the Honda family . After graduating from Tohoku High School, he dropped out of the Hosei University law department correspondence course. Currently, IMG (up to March 2019) and a management contract with Sports Biz. After the 1998 Nagano Olympics , he lives in Toronto and after retiring from service, he was invited by Choko Ogiko , the coach of Daisuke Takahashi , and returned home in 2006. On August 29, 2017 , Osaka and 1-year-old older woman was born in marriage , 2008, the eldest daughter is born in the spring. He currently lives in Takatsuki, Osaka , and teaches skating at Kansai University Ice Arena.

As an active player, he began to incorporate four-turn jumps into the program following Masakazu Kagiyama and made him the first Japanese player to succeed at the competition. [7] 2003 Four Continents Championships in the free skating in, had a successful four rotation of the two three times [5] . In addition, that was down the four rotations in five types of jump except the accelerator in practice.
In the 1993-1994 season, he won the first international tournament trigraph trophy Novis class when he participated in the 1st year of junior high school . Of the 1994-1995 season the All-Japan Junior Championships 3 rotation in the accelerator successful. Next day in the 1995-1996 season, he won a four-turn jump in the official practice of the winning Nebelhorn Cup [10] . Ranked 4th in the first senior tournament NHK Cup [10] . He won his first title in the All Japan Junior Championships, and won second place in the World Junior Championships (who won the title Alexei Yagudin of Russia ). In the 64th All-Japan Championships of the season, he won the youngest ever title [11] as a men's single player, and at the age of 14 he made his first appearance in the 1996 World Championships as an ace of Japan, struggling to 13th.

1996 April, Sendai Tohoku High School to attend (the same high school 1 grade on the 1998 Nagano Olympic Men's Single Japan representative of Yamato Tamura , one academic year under the Torino 2006 Olympic women's singles gold medalist of Shizuka Arakawa , Nagano Olympics a pair of Japan representative Wanli Arai picture was Ragai). Participated in the ISU Champion Series from the 1996-1997 season and participated in three tournaments. The 65th All-Japan Championships won two consecutive titles. He was ranked 10th in the 1997 World Championships for the second time, securing a 2 slot for the men's singles representative of the Nagano Olympics [11] . As early as October 1997, the 1998 Nagano Olympics men's singles representative of Japan is undecided [12] . When the NHK cup in November of the same year, I failed in icing on the 4th jump and hurt my right ankle. She studied with Galina Zmieevskaya , who had been based in the United States from December of the same year just before the Nagano Olympics [13] . The 65th All Japan Championships were missed due to injury.

The Nagano Olympics Men's Single in February 1998, with a short program (SP) triple axel, failed to make a combination, resulting in a large delay of 18th, and he regained some free skating and finished in 12th, 15th overall . Following the 1998 World Championships , he succeeded in his first four-turn toeloop at the qualifying competition , but both SP and Free made a jump mistake and remained in 11th place.
About a month after the Salt Lake City Olympics, he passed third place in the 2002 World Championships held in Nagano, Japan . After that, he won third place in the short program and free skating as well. As a Japanese men's single player, he won a bronze medal for the second time for the first time in 25 years since the 1977 World Championships Keigo Sano .

2002-2003 season, had asked the choreography mainly until it Lori Nichol is Timothy Goebel order began to handle the choreography of, makeover also serve as the choreographer Kurt Browning and Nikolai Morozov in place of the I was there. In the Grand Prix series of skates Canada, he won by adopting two types of quadruple jumps. The following Larick Cup came in third, and the NHK Cup in second. Won the fifth championship in the 71st All Japan Championships and also the Winter Asian Games in 2003 . In the 2003 Four-Continental Championships , two four-turn toe loops (one of which is a combination of four turns and three turns) and one four-turn sarcow have been successful in free skating, two in technical points and three in art points Won a prize of 6.0 (full score) from the judges. And the 2003 World Championships won third overall in the previous season. In the event of the Japanese national men's singles at the World Championships, winning the medal for two consecutive years (the same) was the first achievement in history , and Japanese players won bronze medals for the second consecutive year along with the female villager Akie .

In the 2003-2004 season, he was on the podium with 2nd place in skate series USA and 3rd place in skate series in GP series, but his right ankle was broken during practice [14] and then the 72nd All Japan Championships and 2004 World Championships etc. I miss the tournament because I can not recover from my injury.

Until the first half of the 2004-2005 season, there were days when the game could not be played. In the 73rd All-Japan Championships , he won his second title in a row for the first time in two years, but the same title became his last title (6 championships in the All-Japan Championships Men's Singles, second in history after 10 championships by Nobuo Sato) Order). At the 2005 World Championships , the first in two tournaments , the left ankle was sprained during the official practice on the day before qualifying. Even in the preliminaries, I was hit by a severe pain when I hit the tow with the 4 turn toe loop at the beginning of the performance, and I fell with the lack of rotation. I can not move while falling to the link, and I will be abstained from being carried on a stretcher (The same Japanese men s representative Daisuke Takahashi sinks in 15th overall, and the men's single Japan representative slot for the Torino Olympics is only 1) .

October 27, 2005, announced that the competition will be retired for the 2005-2006 season only. The season started with the breakdown, but with the rise of young men such as Daisuke Takahashi and Nobunari Oda , he missed the Turin Olympics men's single participation, and the 74th All-Japan Championships at the age of 24 became the last active competition Resigned to the 2006 Four-Continental National Championships due to fifth place finish .

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