Milano Cortina 2026: Japanese Gold Medalist Figure Skater Miura Says When Kihara Retires ‘I Retire Too’
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Milano Cortina 2026: Japanese Gold Medalist Figure Skater Miura Says When Kihara Retires ‘I Retire Too’
Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara, who won Japan’s first-ever gold medal in pairs figure skating at the Milano Cortina Olympics, held a press conference in Tokyo on Wednesday, where Kihara expressed his desire to eventually become coaches together. “Not immediately, but we want to coach together as a team,” Kihara said at the press conference. Addressing the current lack of pair coaches in Japan, Kihara said, “If we can first become capable of coach…
Miura Riku, also known as "Rikuryu," and Kihara Ryuichi (Kinoshita Group), the pair who won the first gold medal for Japan in figure skating at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, attended a press conference held at the Japan National Press Club in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo on the 25th.
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