I have announced retirement from competitive figure skating - TopicsExpress



          

I have announced retirement from competitive figure skating carrier last week. As most of figure skaters retired in their 20s, many of you are surprised that I have been competing until 33 years old. My goal is always has been Olympic After skated in XIX Olympic Winter Games (2002, Salt Lake City) XX Olympic Winter Games (2006, Torino), I kept skating even from very small local competitions in order to get a chance for Olympic again, “Holy Place” I don’t know any other words to describe Olympic Games. Olympic has cast a spell over me when I first experienced in 2002, since then I put myself together to get another chance for 2006. I got the chance, and proved myself. There was no regret after my performance, I did my best performance there, although I finished 4th place. I think I was missing something,but I couldn’t understand what I was missing. I thought I would never find out the answer unless I go back to Olympic Games, and this is why I had been skating until now, because I always had a dream. However as a competitor I had to face to the reality that I will be 37 when the next Olympic Games are taking place, and above all, I haven’t even qualified for The Japan Figure Skating Championships this year after I finished 8th in qualify competition. I finally decided to leave competitive field. Looking back my carrier, I have been skating for 28 years since I was 6. First of all, I want to thanks to all the support from fans. Their warm encouragements always pushed my back, especially when I was down and was about to lose confidence. I am very lucky to have met all of you and I would never been able to imagine my skating life without you. Thank you again. Also many thanks to my sponsor company, Phoenix and Kappa skating club, to believe in my skating and support my carrier. Finally, I want to thank my parents, for your enormous support and love to have me keep skating for 28 years. After my retirement, I will keep studying under Lori Nichol who has choreographed my program since I was 15. Lori has taught me the joy of skating and skating foundations Not only skating skills but also expressiveness occupied important part of judgments. When I think how I can contribute to future skating, my answer is to become a professional choreographer and pass tradition and charm of figure skating I learned from Lori to younger generations. My goal is always Olympic Games, this has not been changed. I am not able to come back as a competitor, although I will be back as a choreographer and would like to show my programs through great skaters. So, this is just beginning. Until my programs receive standing ovation from spectators in Olympic Games, my journey will go on. Thank you very much. Fumie
Posted on: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 16:30:25 +0000

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