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Figure Skating At The 2003 Asian Winter Games
Figure skating at the 2003 Asian Winter Games took place in the Aomori Prefectural Skating Rink located in Aomori City, Japan with four events contested. The competition took place from 2 to 4 February 2003. Schedule Medalists Medal table Participating nations A total of 45 athletes from 7 nations competed in figure skating at the 2003 Asian Winter Games: * * * * * * * ReferencesResults


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Shen Xue
Shen Xue (; born 13 November 1978) is a Chinese retired pair skater. With her husband Zhao Hongbo, Shen is the 2010 Olympic champion, the 2002 & 2006 Olympic bronze medalist, a three-time World champion (2002, 2003 and 2007), a three-time Four Continents Champion (1999, 2003 & 2007), and a six-time Grand Prix Final champion (1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2006 & 2009). Shen and Zhao were the first Chinese pair team to win a medal at an International Skating Union event and at the World Figure Skating Championships. In 2002, they became the first Chinese pair skating team to win a World Championship. They are also the first Chinese pair skaters to win a medal at the Winter Olympic Games. In 2010, they became the first Chinese skaters to win the gold medal at a Winter Olympic Games in any figure skating category, ending almost half a century of Russian and Soviet pair skating dominance. Personal life Shen was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, China. Shen and Zhao announced their ...
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Figure Skating At The Asian Winter Games
Figure skating has been contested at the Asian Winter Games since 1986. It was not included in 1990 because of conflicting with 1990 World Figure Skating Championships. Editions Events Medal table Participating nations List of medalists References External links Results of the First Winter Asian GamesResults of the 6th Winter Asian Games {{Asian Winter Games Figure skating Sports at the Asian Winter Games Asian Winter Games The Asian Winter Games (AWG) is an international multi-sport event held every four years for members of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) which features winter events. The Japanese Olympic Committee first suggested the idea of holding a winter v ...
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Figure Skating At The 2003 Asian Winter Games
Figure skating at the 2003 Asian Winter Games took place in the Aomori Prefectural Skating Rink located in Aomori City, Japan with four events contested. The competition took place from 2 to 4 February 2003. Schedule Medalists Medal table Participating nations A total of 45 athletes from 7 nations competed in figure skating at the 2003 Asian Winter Games: * * * * * * * ReferencesResults


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Rie Arikawa
is a Japanese ice dancing coach and former competitor. With Kenji Miyamoto (figure skater), Kenji Miyamoto, she won two Japan Figure Skating Championships, Japanese national titles and competed at seven ISU Figure Skating Championships, ISU Championships. Career Arikawa began learning to skate in 1984. Partnership with Miyamoto She teamed up with Kenji Miyamoto (figure skater), Kenji Miyamoto no later than 1995. After winning the Japanese junior title, they were sent to the 1996 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, 1996 World Junior Championships in Brisbane, Australia, where they finished 22nd. The following season, they placed second at the Japan Junior Championships. They regained their national junior title before placing 16th at the 1998 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, 1998 World Junior Championships in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Advancing to the senior ranks, Arikawa/Miyamoto competed at their first Grand Prix events and became the national si ...
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Kenji Miyamoto (figure Skater)
is a Japanese figure skating choreographer, coach, and former competitive ice dancer. He skated with Rie Arikawa, winning two Japanese national titles, and then with Nakako Tsuzuki. During his career, he competed at a total of ten ISU Championships. Career Miyamoto began learning to skate in 1988. Partnership with Arikawa He teamed up with Rie Arikawa no later than 1995. After winning the Japanese junior title, they were sent to the 1996 World Junior Championships in Brisbane, Australia, where they finished 22nd. The following season, they placed second at the Japan Junior Championships. They regained their national junior title before placing 16th at the 1998 World Junior Championships in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Advancing to the senior ranks, Arikawa/Miyamoto competed at their first Grand Prix events and became the national silver medalists in the 1998–1999 season. They took silver at the Asian Winter Games in South Korea and placed 9th at the 1999 Four C ...
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Nozomi Watanabe
is a Japanese former ice dancer Ice dance (sometimes referred to as ice dancing) is a discipline of figure skating that historically draws from ballroom dancing. It joined the World Figure Skating Championships in 1952, and became a Winter Olympic Games medal sport in 1976. Ac .... She regularly danced with Akiyuki Kido. They are the three time Japanese national champions. They placed 15th at the Torino Olympics. Results ''GP: Champions Series / Grand Prix'' ; with Kido External links * Official Site (in Japanese) 1971 births People from Ōta, Tokyo Living people Japanese female ice dancers Olympic figure skaters of Japan Figure skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Tokyo Asian Games medalists in figure skating Figure skaters at the 1999 Asian Winter Games Figure skaters at the 2003 Asian Winter Games Figure skaters at the 2007 Asian Winter Games {{Japan-figure-skating-bio-stub Medalists at the 2003 Asian Winter Games Medalists at the 200 ...
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Akiyuki Kido
is a Japanese former ice dancer. He competed with Nozomi Watanabe. They are three-time Japanese national champions. They placed 15th at the 2006 Winter Olympics The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially the XX Olympic Winter Games ( it, XX Giochi olimpici invernali) and also known as Torino 2006, were a winter multi-sport event held from 10 to 26 February 2006 in Turin, Italy. This marked the second t ... in Torino. Results ''GP: Champions Series / Grand Prix'' With Watanabe With Habuki With Tsuzuki External links * Nozomi Watanabe & Akiyuki Kido Official Site 1975 births Living people Japanese male ice dancers Olympic figure skaters of Japan Figure skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics People from Matsudo University of Tsukuba alumni Asian Games medalists in figure skating Figure skaters at the 1999 Asian Winter Games Figure skaters at the 2003 Asian Winter Games Figure skaters at the 2007 Asian Winter Games Medalists at the 2003 Asian Winter Ga ...
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Zhang Weina
Zhang Weina (, born September 24, 1978, in Qiqihar, China) is a Chinese former ice dancer. She competed with Cao Xianming. They are multiple Chinese national champions. They placed 22nd at the 2002 Winter Olympics. She soon moved to Australia and married a former hockey player Guang Zeng. A year after their marriage, she gave birth to their son Mike Zeng. They then gave birth to Michelle Zeng 2 years later. 4 years later she gave birth to her final child, Mia Zeng. Mikes best friend is Minh Tran. Her cousin, Tina Wang Tina Wang (born 13 December 1991) is a Chinese-Australian former competitive figure skater. She became the Australian national champion in the 2008–09 season and qualified to the free skate at two Four Continents Championships. Personal life ..., competes internationally for Australia. Results ''GP: Champions Series / Grand Prix'' ;With Cao References External links * * Chinese female ice dancers Olympic figure skaters for China Figure s ...
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Cao Xianming
Cao Xianming (, born February 13, 1976, in Qiqihar, China) is a Chinese former ice dancer. He competes with Zhang Weina. They are multiple Chinese national champions. They placed 22nd at the 2002 Winter Olympics The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 ( arp, Niico'ooowu' 2002; Gosiute Shoshoni: ''Tit'-so-pi 2002''; nv, Sooléí 2002; Shoshoni: ''Soónkahni 2002''), was an internation .... Cao is now an International Judge for China. Cao Xianmning currently also coaches his daughter Cao Luchang, also an ice dancer Results ''GP: Champions Series / Grand Prix'' ;With Zhang References External links * Chinese male ice dancers Olympic figure skaters for China Figure skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics 1976 births Figure skating judges Living people Sportspeople from Qiqihar Asian Games medalists in figure skating Figure skaters at the 1996 Asian Winter Games Figure skaters at the 2003 Asi ...
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Marina Aganina
Marina Andreyevna Aganina ( rus, Мари́на Андре́евна Ага́нина, p=mɐˈrʲinɐ ɐnˈdrʲeɪvnɐ ɐˈɡanʲɪnə; born 21 June 1985) is an Uzbekistani retired pair skater. With Artem Knyazev, she is the 2004–05 Uzbekistani national champion and competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Career Aganina's first skating partner was Renat Sabirov. She teamed up with Artem Knyazev in 2000. The pair was coached by Petr Kiprushev in Pervouralsk. In the 2005–06 season, Knyazev began helping coach himself and Aganina. They represented Uzbekistan at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, where they placed 16th. Knyazev retired from competition following the 2006–07 season. In the summer of 2007, Aganina began a partnership with Dmitry Zobnin which lasted three seasons. They attempted to qualify for the 2010 Winter Olympics at the 2009 Nebelhorn Trophy but were unsuccessful. Programs With Zobnin With Knyazev Results ''GP: Grand Prix Grand Prix ( , meaning '' ...
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