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Date of birth: | 21.08.2001 | Marin HONDA |
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Place of birth: | Kyoto | ||||||||||
Height: | 163 cm | JPN |
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Home town: | Osaka | ||||||||||
Profession: | university student | ||||||||||
Hobbies: | video editing | ||||||||||
Start sk. / Club: | 2003 / JAL | ||||||||||
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Coach: | Rafael Arutiunian, Takeshi Honda | ||||||||||
Choreographer: | Lori Nichol, Shae-Lynn Bourne | ||||||||||
Former Coach: | Mie Hamada, Yamato Tamura | ||||||||||
Practice low season: | 14 h/week Osaka | ||||||||||
Practice high season: | 14 h/week Osaka | ||||||||||
Music Short Program as of season 2020/2021 | |||||||||||
The Giving by Michael W. Smith | |||||||||||
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2020/2021 | |||||||||||
La La Land by Justin Hurwitz | |||||||||||
Personal Best Total Score | 188.61 | 24.11.2018 | ISU GP Internationaux de France 2018 | ||||||||
Personal Best Score Short Program | 65.37 | 23.11.2018 | ISU GP Internationaux de France 2018 | ||||||||
Personal Best Score Free Skating | 123.24 | 24.11.2018 | ISU GP Internationaux de France 2018 | ||||||||
17/18 | 18/19 | 19/20 | 20/21 | 21/22 | 22/23 | 23/24 | 24/25 | ||||
Olympic Games | |||||||||||
World Championship | |||||||||||
European Championship | |||||||||||
Four Continents | |||||||||||
World Juniors | |||||||||||
National Championship | 7.S | 15.S | 8.S | 21.S | 26.S | 28.S | |||||
S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice | |||||||||||
International Competition | Year | Place | International Competition | Year | Place | ||||||
ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2018, Oberstdorf | 2018 | 6. | ISU GP Skate Canada International 2019, Kelowna, BC | 2019 | 6. | ||||||
ISU GP Skate America 2018, Everett, WA | 2018 | 8. | ISU GP SHISEIDO Cup of China 2019, Chongqing | 2019 | 7. | ||||||
ISU GP Internationaux de France 2018, Grenoble | 2018 | 6. | Bavarian Open 2020, Oberstdorf | 2020 | 2. | ||||||
ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2019, Oberstdorf | 2019 | 5. | ISU GP NHK Trophy 2020, Osaka | 2020 | 9. | ||||||
Honda's older brother Taichi and her sisters Miyu (three yeras younger) and Sara (seven years younger) are competitive figure skaters as well. Honda looks up to 2006 Olympic Champion Shizuka Arakawa. Honda switched coaches following the 2017/18 season and relocated to the USA. | |||||||||||
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