Juko Kawaguti
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Japan United States Russia |
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birthday | November 20, 1981 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
place of birth | Funabashi, Japan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
size | 157 cm | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 38 kg | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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discipline | Pair skating | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Partner | Alexander Smirnov | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Former partner | Alexander Markunzow, Devin Patrick |
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society | Jubilejni Sports Club | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trainer | Tamara Moskwina, Nikolai Velikow, Igor Moskvin |
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choreographer | Tatjana Drutschinina, Peter Tschernyshev |
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status | active | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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last change: November 1st, 2015 |
Juko Kawaguti ( Russian Юко Кавагути Juko Kawaguti ; Japanese 川口 悠子 , Kawaguchi Yūko ; born November 20, 1981 in Funabashi , Chiba Prefecture , Honshū ) is a Russian figure skater of Japanese origin who competed in pair skating for Japan and the USA and currently for Russia starts.
biography
Kawaguti began figure skating in 1986 , initially as a single skater for Japan. She later became a pair skater and started with Alexander Markunzow for Japan until 2003 , with whom she won silver at the Junior World Championships in 2001. After separating from Markunzow, she ran with Devin Patrick and took part in the US championships with him .
She has lived in Russia since 2002 and is studying international relations there .
Since spring 2006 she starts with Alexander Smirnow and represents Russia. The couple are trained by Tamara Moskwina . You start for the Jubilejni Sports Club and train in the Jubileiny Sports Complex in Saint Petersburg. Due to an injury to Kawaguchi, they missed both the Russian championships and the European championships. At the 2007 World Cup , they finished ninth, making them the best Russian couple ahead of the Russian champions of that year, Marija Muchortowa and Maxim Trankow .
The following season they finished third at Skate Canada and the Cup of Russia and took part in a Grand Prix final for the first time, where they finished fifth. In 2008 Kawaguchi and Smirnow were able to win the Russian championships for the first time. At the European Championships they finished fourth after the short program, but were able to overtake the Ukrainians in front of them in the freestyle and in the end won the bronze medal behind the defending champions Aljona Savtschenko / Robin Szolkowy and their compatriots Muchortowa / Trankow, who they won in the Russian championships had still beaten. At the World Cup , they surprisingly finished fourth.
At the beginning of the 2008/09 season they won Skate Canada and took second place in the Cup of Russia behind Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao , where they won the freestyle against the Chinese duo. Shortly before the Russian championships, which the couple later won, Kawaguchi received Russian citizenship, so that they were now also eligible to start at the Olympic Games , and she changed her name to Kawaguti . At the European Championships this season they came second and at the World Championships they won their first World Championship medal with bronze.
At the European Championships 2010 in Tallinn , Smirnow and Kawaguti were European champions for the first time, ahead of the three-time European champions Savchenko / Szolkowy. They finished their first Olympic Games a little later in Vancouver in fourth place. At the world championship they defended their bronze medal.
In the post-Olympic year they won the silver medal at the 2011 European Championships behind their strongest competitors Savchenko and Szolkowy. They managed to just win the freestyle. At the World Cup in Moscow , after making mistakes, it was only enough to achieve a disappointing fourth place. They were almost 25 points behind their compatriots Tatiana Wolossoshar and Maxim Trankow , to whom they were already defeated at the Russian championships.
Kawaguti and Smirnow started the 2011/12 season with victories at the NHK Trophy and the Cup of China . At the Grand Prix final they won their first medal in this competition with bronze. They did not take part in the Russian championships so that Smirnov could heal a knee injury. On January 4th, however, his appendix and a hernia had to be removed in an emergency operation . For this reason, Kawaguti and Smirnow could not take part in the European Championship. At the World Championships , they finished seventh, mainly due to incorrect and unsuccessful lifts.
In 2016, Kawaguti tore his Achilles tendon while warming up.
Results
Pair skating
(with Alexander Smirnow for Russia)
Championship / year | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
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winter Olympics | 4th | ||||||||
World championships | 9. | 4th | 3. | 3. | 4th | 7th | 6th | - | 5. |
European championships | 3. | 2. | 1. | 2. | 5. | - | 1. | ||
Russian championships | 1. | 1. | 1. | 2. | 2. | 3. | |||
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Grand Prix competition / season | 06/07 | 07/08 | 08/09 | 09/10 | 10/11 | 11/12 | 12/13 | 13/14 | 14/15 |
Grand Prix Final | 5. | 5. | 5. | 3. | 6th | 6th | |||
Skate America | 1. | ||||||||
Skate Canada | 3. | 1. | Z | ||||||
Cup of China | 1. | 2. | |||||||
Cup of Russia | 3. | 3. | 2. | 2. | 1. | 2. | |||
Eric Bompard Trophy | 1. | ||||||||
NHK Trophy | 2. | 1. | 2 |
(with Devin Patrick for the USA and Japan)
Competition / season | 2004/05 | 2005/06 |
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American championships | 15th | |
Japanese championships | 1. |
(with Alexander Markunzow for Japan)
Competition / year | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 |
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World championships | 15th | 13. | 14th |
Junior World Championships | 2. | ||
Japanese championships | 1. | 1. | 1. |
Z = withdrawn
Individual evidence
- ↑ Klaus-Reinhold Kany: Deserved victory for Volosozhar / Trankov . In: pirouette . Volume 49, No. 2, 2016, p. 21.
Web links
- Kawaguti and Smirnow in the database of the International Skating Union (English)
- Juko Kawaguti in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kawaguti, Juko |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Kawaguchi, Yūko; Юко Кавагучи (Russian); 川口 悠子 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese-Russian figure skater |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 20, 1981 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Funabashi , Chiba Prefecture , Honshu |