4th place in the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics in figure skatingSatoko MiyaharaAnnounced his retirement on his official blog on the 26th.
Miyahara, who had his 24th birthday on this day, said, “As a result of thinking regarding when it’s good, I thought I’d make it my birthday! It’s today.” I faced each other and spent every day cherishing. It was a season where I practiced until I was convinced that I mightn’t do any more than ever before, and faced the match. I had no regrets and felt like I was done. It’s full. “
Miyahara is active as a women’s ace, having won the 2014-17 All Japan Championship for the fourth time in a row. She was on the podium twice in the World Championships with Silver in 2014 and Bronze in 2018, but she finished fifth in the All Japan Championship this season and she missed out on the Beijing Olympics.
In the future, he plans to go on to become a professional skater, and will appear in all Stars on Ice tour performances in Canada. “I would like to do my best by making use of my experience so that I can break new ground.”