Rika Hongo
Rika Hongo (Japanese: 本郷理華; born September 6, 1996) is a Japanese figure skater who is a two-time (2015–16) Four Continents bronze medalist, 2014 Rostelecom Cup champion, 2015 Finlandia Trophy champion and 2014–15 Japanese national silver medalist.
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Native name | 本郷 理華 | ||||||||||||||||
Country represented | Japan | ||||||||||||||||
Born | Sendai, Japan | September 6, 1996||||||||||||||||
Home town | Nagoya | ||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.66 m (5 ft 5 1⁄2 in) | ||||||||||||||||
Coach | Joanne McLeod Megumu Seki Neil Wilson | ||||||||||||||||
Former coach | Hiroshi Nagakubo Yoriko Naruse Miho Kawaume | ||||||||||||||||
Choreographer | Yuko Hongo Shae-Lynn Bourne | ||||||||||||||||
Former choreographer | Akiko Suzuki Kenji Miyamoto Miho Kawaume | ||||||||||||||||
Skating club | Howa Sports Land Skating Club | ||||||||||||||||
Training locations | Nagoya | ||||||||||||||||
Began skating | 2001 | ||||||||||||||||
ISU personal best scores | |||||||||||||||||
Combined total | 199.15 2016 Worlds | ||||||||||||||||
Short program | 69.89 2016 Worlds | ||||||||||||||||
Free skate | 129.97 2015 Cup of China | ||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Personal life
Rika Hongo was born on September 6, 1996, in Sendai, Japan.[1] Her mother, Yuko, is a former figure skater.[2] Her father is from the United Kingdom.[3] In 2015, Hongo attended Chukyo University.[4]
Career
Early years
Hongo began skating in 2001.[1] She moved to Nagoya at age nine to train under coach Hiroshi Nagakubo.[5] Shizuka Arakawa was named as an influence in a 2006 report.[5]
2012–2013 season
Hongo debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in the 2012–13 season. She won a silver medal in Courchevel, France and placed fifth in Croatia. Along with Satoko Miyahara, she was selected to represent Japan at the 2013 World Junior Championships in Milan, Italy. Hongo placed seventh in the short program, tenth in the free skate, and finished ninth overall.
2013–2014 season
Hongo started the 2013–14 season with a fourth-place finish at JGP Mexico and then won a bronze medal at JGP Belarus. At the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, she placed eleventh in the short program, seventh in the free skate, and eighth overall. Making her senior international debut, Hongo won gold at the 2014 Triglav Trophy, her final event of the season.
2014–2015 season
Hongo began the 2014–15 season with gold at the Asian Open and then bronze at the 2014 Finlandia Trophy, an ISU Challenger Series event. Making her senior Grand Prix debut, she finished fifth at the 2014 Skate Canada International after placing fifth in the short program and free skate. At her second Grand Prix event, the 2014 Rostelecom Cup, Hongo won the gold medal ahead of Russia's Anna Pogorilaya by 4.57 points after placing second in the short program and winning the free skate.[6] Hongo was first alternate to the Grand Prix Final[7] and was later called on to compete after qualifier Gracie Gold withdrew with a foot injury. She finished sixth overall after placing fifth in the short and free programs.
At the Japan Championships, Hongo won the short program and placed second in the free skate, winning the silver medal behind Satoko Miyahara and earning her first medal at Japanese Nationals. At the 2015 Four Continents, she placed third in the short and long programs, capturing the bronze medal behind gold medalist Polina Edmunds and silver medalist Miyahara.
Hongo made her senior worlds debut at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai, where she earned personal bests in all segments of the competition. She finished sixth overall after placing fifth in both segments.
2015–2016 season
Hongo began her season by winning both segments in a domestic competition called the Summer Cup, held in Shiga prefecture, Japan. Two months later, she outscored Yulia Lipnitskaya by 15.12 points to win gold at a Challenger Series event, the 2015 CS Finlandia Trophy, where she obtained a personal best total score of 187.45 points. Hongo then won silver at 2015 Cup of China, but placed fifth at 2015 Rostelecom Cup, and as a result, did not qualify for the Grand Prix Final.[8] She placed 4th at the Japan Championships.
Ranked 4th in the short and 5th in the free, Hongo came away with the bronze medal at the 2016 Four Continents in Taipei, behind Satoko Miyahara and Mirai Nagasu. She finished 8th at the 2016 World Championships in Boston.
2016–2017 season
Hongo finished 4th at the 2016 CS Autumn Classic International and 6th at her first GP event of the season, 2016 Skate Canada International. She placed 5th at both of her December competitions, the 2016 Cup of China and the Japan Figure Skating Championships.
Hongo replaced the injured Satoko Miyahara at the 2017 Four Continents Championships, finishing 10th.[9]
2017–2018 season
Hongo began her season with a silver medal at the 2017 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy.
2019–2020 season
Hongo decided to take a hiatus from skating, despite having had a new “Ghost in the Shell” themed free skate choreographed for her by Shae-Lynn Bourne in May of 2019. It was unknown whether she would return to competitive skating. [10][11]
2020–2021 season
Hongo competed in Chubu RegionalS, a qualifier for the 2020–21 Japan Championships and placed second below Mako Yamashita and ahead of Rin Nitaya. She finished first in the free skate. She later placed eighteenth at the Championships.
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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2020–2021 |
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2019–2020 | Did not compete in this season | ||
2018–2019 |
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2017–2018 [13] |
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2016–2017 [1] |
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2015–2016 [15][16][17] |
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2014–2015 [18] |
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2013–2014 [19] |
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2012–2013 [20] |
Competitive highlights
- GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
International[21] | ||||||||||||||
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Event | 07–08 | 08–09 | 09–10 | 10–11 | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 | 14–15 | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 | 18–19 | 19–20 | 20–21 |
Worlds | 6th | 8th | 16th | |||||||||||
Four Continents | 3rd | 3rd | 10th | |||||||||||
GP Final | 6th | |||||||||||||
GP Cup of China | 2nd | 5th | ||||||||||||
GP Finland | 10th | |||||||||||||
GP NHK Trophy | 7th | |||||||||||||
GP Rostelecom | 1st | 5th | ||||||||||||
GP Skate Canada | 5th | 6th | 6th | |||||||||||
CS Autumn Classic | 4th | |||||||||||||
CS Finlandia | 3rd | 1st | 16th | |||||||||||
CS Ondrej Nepela | 2nd | |||||||||||||
Asian Games | 4th | |||||||||||||
Asian Open | 1st | |||||||||||||
Challenge Cup | 2nd | |||||||||||||
Printemps | 1st | |||||||||||||
Triglav Trophy | 1st | |||||||||||||
International: Junior[21] | ||||||||||||||
Junior Worlds | 9th | 8th | ||||||||||||
JGP Belarus | 3rd | |||||||||||||
JGP Croatia | 5th | |||||||||||||
JGP France | 2nd | |||||||||||||
JGP Mexico | 4th | |||||||||||||
National[22] | ||||||||||||||
Japan | 5th | 6th | 2nd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 17th | 18th | ||||||
Japan Junior | 19th | 3rd | 1st | |||||||||||
Japan Novice | 10th B | 18th A | ||||||||||||
Team events | ||||||||||||||
Team Challenge Cup |
3rd T 7th P | |||||||||||||
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew T = Team result; P = Personal result; Medals awarded for team result only. |
Detailed results
Senior level
Small medals for short program and free skating awarded only at ISU Championships. At team events, medals awarded for team results only.
2020–21 season | ||||
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Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
December 24–27, 2020 | 2020–21 Japan Championships | 17 59.05 |
19 101.80 |
18 160.85 |
2018–19 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
21–23 December 2018 | 2018–19 Japan Championships | 17 55.93 |
16 107.25 |
17 163.18 |
2–4 November 2018 | 2018 Grand Prix of Finland | 11 51.11 |
7 105.48 |
10 156.59 |
4–7 October 2018 | 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy | 15 46.54 |
16 87.12 |
16 133.66 |
2017–18 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
22–25 February 2018 | 2018 Challenge Cup | 2 62.07 |
3 106.72 |
2 168.79 |
21–24 December 2017 | 2017–18 Japan Championships | 3 70.48 |
8 127.14 |
6 197.62 |
10–12 November 2017 | 2017 NHK Trophy | 4 65.83 |
7 122.00 |
7 187.83 |
27–29 October 2017 | 2017 Skate Canada International | 6 61.60 |
6 114.74 |
6 176.34 |
21–23 September 2017 | 2017 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy | 2 66.49 |
2 123.49 |
2 189.98 |
2016–17 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
29 March – 2 April 2017 | 2017 World Championships | 12 62.55 |
18 107.28 |
16 169.83 |
10–12 March 2017 | 2017 Coupe du Printemps | 1 59.27 |
1 103.29 |
1 162.56 |
23–26 February 2017 | 2017 Asian Winter Games | 2 60.98 |
4 100.39 |
4 161.37 |
15–19 February 2017 | 2017 Four Continents Championships | 9 59.16 |
13 108.26 |
10 167.42 |
22–25 December 2016 | 2016–17 Japan Championships | 2 69.20 |
6 125.08 |
5 194.28 |
18–20 November 2016 | 2016 Cup of China | 6 63.63 |
6 118.12 |
5 181.75 |
28–30 October 2016 | 2016 Skate Canada International | 4 65.75 |
8 105.44 |
6 171.19 |
29 September – 1 October 2016 | 2016 CS Autumn Classic International | 4 60.33 |
4 110.01 |
4 170.34 |
2015–16 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
28 March – 3 April 2016 | 2016 World Championships | 7 69.89 |
8 129.26 |
8 199.15 |
16–21 February 2016 | 2016 Four Continents Championships | 4 64.27 |
5 117.51 |
3 181.78 |
24–27 December 2015 | 2015–16 Japan Championships | 2 68.39 |
4 124.89 |
4 193.28 |
20–22 November 2015 | 2015 Rostelecom Cup | 6 63.45 |
5 115.67 |
5 179.12 |
6–8 November 2015 | 2015 Cup of China | 2 65.79 |
1 129.97 |
2 195.76 |
9–11 October 2015 | 2015 CS Finlandia Trophy | 1 65.75 |
1 121.70 |
1 187.45 |
2014–15 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
23–29 March 2015 | 2015 World Championships | 5 62.17 |
5 122.41 |
6 184.58 |
15–19 February 2015 | 2015 Four Continents Championships | 3 61.28 |
3 116.16 |
3 177.44 |
26–28 December 2014 | 2014–15 Japan Championships | 1 66.70 |
2 121.93 |
2 188.63 |
11–14 December 2014 | 2014–15 Grand Prix Final | 5 61.10 |
5 115.03 |
6 176.13 |
14–16 November 2014 | 2014 Rostelecom Cup | 2 59.85 |
1 118.15 |
1 178.00 |
31 October – 2 November 2014 | 2014 Skate Canada International | 5 59.10 |
5 112.37 |
5 171.47 |
9–12 October 2014 | 2014 CS Finlandia Trophy | 3 52.11 |
3 101.60 |
3 153.71 |
7–10 August 2014 | 2014 Asian Trophy | 1 57.91 |
2 110.98 |
1 168.89 |
Junior level
2013–14 season | ||||||
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Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total | |
2–6 April 2014 | 2014 Triglav Trophy | Senior | 1 57.71 |
1 95.61 |
1 153.32 | |
10–16 March 2014 | 2014 World Junior Championships | Junior | 11 51.47 |
7 106.41 |
8 157.88 | |
20–23 December 2013 | 2013–14 Japan Championships | Senior | 7 59.25 |
6 117.06 |
6 176.31 | |
22–24 December 2013 | 2013–14 Japan Junior Championships | Junior | 3 52.84 |
1 110.28 |
1 162.12 | |
25–28 September 2013 | 2013 Junior Grand Prix Belarus | Junior | 5 50.10 |
5 94.87 |
3 144.97 | |
4–7 September 2013 | 2013 Junior Grand Prix Mexico | Junior | 6 48.09 |
3 99.48 |
4 147.57 | |
2012–13 season | ||||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total | |
25 February – 3 March 2013 | 2013 World Junior Championships | Junior | 7 52.15 |
10 90.47 |
9 142.62 | |
20–24 December 2012 | 2012–13 Japan Championships | Senior | 6 56.61 |
4 115.82 |
5 172.43 | |
17–18 November 2012 | 2012–13 Japan Junior Championships | Junior | 3 55.47 |
3 103.87 |
3 159.34 | |
22–25 October 2012 | 2012 JGP France | Junior | 3 53.16 |
2 96.22 |
2 149.38 | |
3–6 October 2012 | 2012 JGP Croatia | Junior | 6 45.93 |
4 95.04 |
5 140.97 | |
2010–11 season | ||||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total | |
26–28 November 2010 | 2010–11 Japan Junior Championships | Junior | 19 |
References
- "Rika HONGO: 2016/2017". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 2, 2017.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
- "19歳の新星が主役の座を狙う!浅田真央を追いかける、絶好調・本郷理華にも注目!". GUTSPOSE. 2015-11-07. Archived from the original on 2016-02-25.
- "2位の18歳、本郷 「まだ足りない」 ジャンプ回転不足". 産経新聞. 2014-12-28.
- "本郷理華選手が優勝、日野龍樹選手は6位入賞 フィンランドで行われたフィンランディア杯". 中京大学. 2015-10-15.
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- Xiong, Wei (November 24, 2015). "Rika Hongo: 'Not where I want to be yet'". Golden Skate.
- https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2019/09/03/figure-skating/shun-sato-stellar-lake-placid-jgp-victory/
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- "Rika HONGO: 2017/2018". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on October 26, 2017.
- Ge, Misha (May 27, 2017). "Not sure how many times i said "Again ! Repeat !" for those dancing parts, maybe 20 times or more, but she done a good job on working hard on them. The music she requested me, at first i though was a big challenge for her, but im very glad and satisfied for her hard work to take this challenge and to see her spirit of improving in it. #RikaHongo #Soon #DreamsOnIce" (Instagram).
- "Rika HONGO: 2015/2016". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 28, 2016.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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- "Rika HONGO: 2014/2015". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 21, 2015.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
- "Rika HONGO: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on March 24, 2014.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
- "Rika HONGO: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on December 26, 2012.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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External links
- Media related to Rika Hongo at Wikimedia Commons
- Rika Hongo at the International Skating Union