Koshiro Shimada | |||||||||||||||
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Native name | 島田 高志郎 | ||||||||||||||
Born | Matsuyama, Japan | September 11, 2001||||||||||||||
Hometown | Champéry, Switzerland | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | ||||||||||||||
Figure skating career | |||||||||||||||
Country | Japan | ||||||||||||||
Coach | Stéphane Lambiel Robert Dierking Anna Bernauer | ||||||||||||||
Skating club | Kinoshita Group Tokyo | ||||||||||||||
Began skating | 2008 | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Koshiro Shimada (島田 高志郎, Shimada Kōshirō, born September 11, 2001) is a Japanese figure skater. He is the 2022 Japanese national silver medalist, a two-time ISU Challenger Series medalist, 2019 Bavarian Open senior champion and the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist. He has won three other medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series (silver at the 2018 JGP Austria, bronze at the 2016 JGP France and 2018 JGP Slovenia). He placed 14th at the 2017 World Junior Championships and is a two-time Japan Junior national medalist.
Personal life
Koshiro Shimada was born in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.[1]
He is fluent in English, which he learned to speak during his time training in Champéry, Switzerland.[2]
Career
Shimada began learning to skate as a six-year-old. He moved to Okayama with his mother to advance his training.[3]
Shimada's junior international debut came in the 2015–16 season. Competing on the ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) circuit, he placed 7th in Bratislava, Slovakia, and 5th in Zagreb, Croatia. Ranked fourth at the Japan Junior Championships, he was assigned to the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics in Hamar, Norway, where he finished 6th.[4]
During the 2016–17 JGP series, Shimada won the bronze medal in Saint Gervais-les-Bains, France, and placed fourth in Tallinn, Estonia. He took the silver medal at the Japan Junior Championships in November 2016 and placed 7th as a senior at the Japan Championships. At the 2017 World Junior Championships in Taipei, he placed 12th in the short program, 13th in the free skate, and 14th overall.[4]
In 2017, Shimada started training with Stéphane Lambiel in Champéry, Switzerland.[5]
2019–2020 season, Shimada moved to the senior level.
2022–2023 season
Starting the season at the 2022 CS Lombardia Trophy, Shimada won the silver medal. He was given two Grand Prix assignments, coming ninth at the 2022 Skate America and fourth at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy.[4]
Shimada unexpectedly finished in second place at the 2022–23 Japan Championships, despite a "shaky" landing on his attempted quad Salchow.[6] He was only sixth in the free skate, struggling with a number of jumps, but he remained second overall, less than two points ahead of bronze medalist Kazuki Tomono.[7] Despite being the national silver medalist, the Japan Skating Federation's selection criteria for the 2023 World Championships led to his not being named to one of Japan's three berths, which drew protest from Shimada's friend and training partner, Japanese national champion Shoma Uno. Shimada was instead assigned to compete at the 2023 Four Continents Championships, where he came eleventh.[8][4]
During the off-season, Shimada was cast to play Sanji for the summer show, One Piece on Ice.[9]
2023–2024 season
Shimada began the season at the 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, winning the bronze medal.[4] He was invited to participate in the Japan Open as part of the host team, finishing third in the men's event, while Team Japan won gold.[10]
The week before competing at the 2023 Grand Prix de France, Shimada twisted his ankle in practice. He ultimately placed tenth at the event, and said he hoped his ankle would be healed in time for his second Grand Prix event.[11] He went on to finish sixth at the 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo.[12]
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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2023–2024 [13] |
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2022–2023 [14] |
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2021–2022 [15] |
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2020–2021 [16][17] |
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2019–2020 [18] |
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2018–2019 [19] |
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2017–2018 [20] |
Pina (soundtrack)
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2016–2017 [21] |
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Romeo + Juliet (soundtrack)
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Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
2015–16 season to present
International | |||||||||
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Event | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 | 18–19 | 19–20 | 20–21 | 21–22 | 22–23 | 23–24 |
Four Continents | 11th | ||||||||
GP Finland | 6th | ||||||||
GP France | C | 10th | |||||||
GP NHK Trophy | |||||||||
GP Skate America | 10th | 9th | |||||||
GP Wilson Trophy | 4th | ||||||||
CS Lombardia | 2nd | ||||||||
CS Nebelhorn | 2nd | 3rd | |||||||
CS Warsaw Cup | 5th | ||||||||
Bavarian Open | 1st | ||||||||
Printemps | 2nd | ||||||||
International: Junior[4] | |||||||||
Junior Worlds | 14th | 9th | |||||||
Youth Olympics | 6th | ||||||||
JGP Final | 3rd | ||||||||
JGP Austria | 2nd | ||||||||
JGP Croatia | 5th | 5th | |||||||
JGP Estonia | 4th | ||||||||
JGP France | 3rd | ||||||||
JGP Poland | 7th | ||||||||
JGP Slovakia | 7th | ||||||||
JGP Slovenia | 3rd | ||||||||
Asian Trophy | 1st | ||||||||
National[22] | |||||||||
Japan | 11th | 7th | 5th | 10th | 8th | 10th | 2nd | 11th | |
Japan Junior | 4th | 2nd | WD | 3rd | |||||
Western Sect. | 5th J | 7th J | |||||||
Eastern Sect. | 3rd J | 1st | |||||||
Chu-Shikoku-Kyushu Reg. | 1st J | ||||||||
Tokyo Reg. | 1st | ||||||||
Team events | |||||||||
Japan Open | 2nd T 4th P | 1st T 3rd P | |||||||
WD = Withdrew; TBD = Assigned; C = Event cancelled Levels: J = Junior T = Team result; P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only |
Earlier career
International : Advanced Novice | ||||||||
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Event | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 | 14–15 | ||||
Asian Trophy | 1st | |||||||
Egna Trophy | 2nd | |||||||
National | ||||||||
Japan Junior | 17th | 16th | ||||||
Japan Novice | 12th B | 2nd B | 1st A | 2nd A | ||||
Chu-Shikoku-Kyushu Reg. | 4th B | 1st B | 2nd A | 2nd A | ||||
Levels: A = Novice A; B = Novice B |
Detailed results
Current personal best scores are highlighted in bold.
Senior level
2023–2024 season | |||||
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Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |
December 20–24, 2023 | 2023–24 Japan Championships | 11 76.57 |
12 139.40 |
11 215.97 | |
November 17–19, 2023 | 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo | 4 77.81 |
6 140.63 |
6 218.44 | |
November 3–5, 2023 | 2023 Grand Prix de France | 8 79.30 |
11 137.88 |
10 217.18 | |
October 7, 2023 | 2023 Japan Open | — | 3 164.26 |
1T | |
September 21–24, 2023 | 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | 3 79.57 |
3 167.86 |
3 247.43 | |
2022–23 season | |||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |
March 17–19, 2023 | 2023 Coupe du Printemps | 3 73.99 |
3 140.99 |
2 214.98 | |
February 7–12, 2023 | 2023 Four Continents Championships | 10 74.06 |
8 143.79 |
11 217.85 | |
December 21–25, 2022 | 2022–23 Japan Championships | 2 87.69 |
6 164.87 |
2 252.56 | |
November 11–13, 2022 | 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy | 5 80.84 |
4 166.33 |
4 247.17 | |
October 21–23, 2022 | 2022 Skate America | 12 62.54 |
5 152.58 |
9 215.12 | |
September 16–19, 2022 | 2022 CS Lombardia Trophy | 1 89.18 |
4 148.84 |
2 235.90 | |
2021–22 season | |||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |
December 22–26, 2021 | 2021–22 Japan Championships | 9 86.76 |
10 146.91 |
10 233.67 | |
November 17–20, 2021 | 2021 CS Warsaw Cup | 2 90.55 |
9 138.22 |
5 228.77 | |
2020–21 season | |||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |
December 24–27, 2020 | 2020–21 Japan Championships | 9 71.88 |
7 149.06 |
8 220.94 | |
2019–20 season | |||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |
December 18–22, 2019 | 2019–20 Japan Championships | 5 80.59 |
13 131.65 |
10 212.24 | |
November 22–24, 2019 | 2019 NHK Trophy | 6 75.98 |
10 137.67 |
9 213.65 | |
October 18–20, 2019 | 2019 Skate America | 11 72.12 |
7 143.91 |
10 216.03 | |
September 25–28, 2019 | 2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | 1 74.32 |
4 140.66 |
2 212.95 |
Junior level
2018–19 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
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March 4–10, 2019 | 2019 World Junior Championships | Junior | 12 74.89 |
8 137.89 |
9 212.78 |
February 5–10, 2019 | 2019 Bavarian Open | Senior | 2 69.29 |
1 141.51 |
1 210.80 |
December 20–24, 2018 | 2018–19 Japan Championships | Senior | 3 80.46 |
11 139.32 |
5 219.78 |
December 6–9, 2018 | 2018–19 JGP Final | Junior | 4 73.97 |
4 140.41 |
3 214.38 |
November 23–25, 2018 | 2018–19 Japan Junior Championships | Junior | 1 82.35 |
5 127.68 |
3 210.03 |
October 3–6, 2018 | 2018 JGP Slovenia | Junior | 4 73.48 |
5 139.47 |
3 212.95 |
Aug. 29 – Sept. 1, 2018 | 2018 JGP Austria | Junior | 3 74.78 |
2 145.67 |
2 220.45 |
2017–18 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
October 4–7, 2017 | 2017 JGP Poland | Junior | 12 59.47 |
4 130.99 |
7 190.46 |
September 27–30, 2017 | 2017 JGP Croatia | Junior | 6 64.85 |
5 131.87 |
5 196.72 |
2016–17 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
March 15–19, 2017 | 2017 World Junior Championships | Junior | 12 68.77 |
13 125.33 |
14 194.10 |
December 22–25, 2016 | 2016–17 Japan Championships | Senior | 10 62.66 |
6 137.52 |
7 200.18 |
November 18–20, 2016 | 2016–17 Japan Junior Championships | Junior | 2 66.19 |
2 132.01 |
2 198.20 |
Sept. 28 – Oct. 2, 2016 | 2016 JGP Estonia | Junior | 4 70.48 |
4 132.81 |
4 203.29 |
August 24–28, 2016 | 2016 JGP France | Junior | 5 59.32 |
3 126.86 |
3 186.18 |
August 4–7, 2016 | 2016 Asian Open Trophy | Junior | 3 60.22 |
1 124.87 |
1 185.09 |
2015–16 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
February 12–21, 2016 | 2016 Youth Olympics | Junior | 6 63.18 |
6 119.34 |
6 182.52 |
December 24–27, 2015 | 2015–16 Japan Championships | Senior | 17 58.41 |
9 130.35 |
11 188.76 |
November 21–23, 2015 | 2015–16 Japan Junior Championships | Junior | 8 55.04 |
2 122.39 |
4 177.43 |
October 7–10, 2015 | 2015 JGP Croatia | Junior | 8 58.38 |
4 122.69 |
5 181.07 |
August 19–23, 2015 | 2015 JGP Slovakia | Junior | 12 47.77 |
4 122.12 |
7 169.89 |
References
- ↑ "【フィギュアスケーターのオアシス♪KENJIの部屋】島田高志郎選手エピソード1". J Sports. September 5, 2016.
- ↑ "Deniss Vasiljevs and Koshiro Shimada fun interview". YouTube. YouTube. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
- ↑ 前田, 大輔 (February 21, 2016). "高橋・町田の表現力に憧れて フィギュア・島田高志郎". Asahi Shimbun.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Competition Results: Koshiro SHIMADA". International Skating Union.
- ↑ "ステファン・ランビエール★ イケメン過ぎるコーチとして世界中が注目!【フィギュアスケート男子】". Nonno. Nonno. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
- ↑ Gallagher, Jack (December 23, 2022). "Shoma Uno Powers to Big Lead in Short Program at Japan Championships". Japan Forward.
- ↑ Gallagher, Jack (December 26, 2022). "Shoma Uno Claims Fifth National Title By a Large Margin at Japan Championships". Japan Forward.
- ↑ Gallagher, Jack (December 27, 2022). "Shoma Uno is Unhappy with Team Selection Process for World Championships". Japan Forward.
- ↑ Dempsey, Liam. "ONE PIECE ON ICE ~Episode of Alabasta~ Reveals Zoro, Sanji and Nami Performers". Crunchyroll. Crunchyroll. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
- ↑ "Japan Open 2023: Team Japan triumphs in Saitama after Sakamoto Kaori and Ilia Malinin secure individual wins - full results". Olympic Channel. October 7, 2023. Retrieved October 8, 2023.
- ↑ Slater, Paula (November 4, 2023). "Siao Him Fa edges out Malinin for Grand Prix gold in France". Golden Skate. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
- ↑ Gallagher, Jack (November 21, 2023). "Kaori Sakamoto Books Ticket to Grand Prix Final with Win in Finland". Japan Forward. Retrieved November 23, 2023.
- ↑ "Koshiro SHIMADA: 2023/2024". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on November 6, 2023.
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