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Yuma Kagiyama achieved a significant milestone in his career, capturing his first Japanese National Figure Skating Championship title. The 2022 Olympic silver medalist delivered a strong performance in both the short program and free skate, ultimately scoring 297.73 points to secure the victory. This victory not only solidifies Kagiyama’s position as a top contender in men’s figure skating but also secures his place on the Japanese team for the upcoming World Championships in Boston.
Following in the footsteps of his father, two-time national champion Masakazu Kagiyama, Yuma’s victory adds another chapter to their family’s legacy in Japanese figure skating. Rio Nakata and Tatsuya Tsuboi rounded out the podium, both achieving career-best finishes at the national level.
The competition was fierce, with several talented skaters vying for top honors. Nobunari Oda, a veteran skater competing in his final season, delivered a strong performance but ultimately finished fourth. The Japanese National Championships served as a crucial stage for determining the nation’s representatives at the World Championships, where they will strive to qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.
Kagiyama’s victory marks a significant step forward in his career as he continues to push the boundaries of men’s figure skating.
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