Miura and Kihara retire immediately after Olympic pairs gold

Japan's Olympic pairs figure skating champions Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara revealed on Tuesday that they decided to retire immediately after winning gold at February's Milan Cortina Winter Games, vowing to raise the profile of pairs skating in Japan.

At a press conference in Tokyo, 33-year-old Ryuichi Kihara, in tears, said, "Riku reached out to me in 2019, when I'd probably have retired otherwise." Miura, 24, reflected, "The seven years we've spent as partners helped me really grow not just as an athlete, but also as a human being."

Known as "Riku-Ryu," the duo announced the end of their competitive career on April 17 after sweeping major senior titles, including the world championships in 2023 and 2025, Grand Prix Final, and Four Continents. They placed seventh at the 2022 Beijing Games but turned fifth in the Milan short program into Japan's first Olympic pairs gold with a world-record free skate.

Based in Canada for seven seasons, they developed the world's fastest skating style through unwavering trust. Kihara, who finished 18th in Sochi 2014 and 21st in Pyeongchang 2018 with prior partners, credited daily uncompromising efforts.

They plan to obtain coaching certification to boost pairs skating in Japan, addressing hurdles like overseas training and language barriers. "I want to convey it's fun to do pairs, and there's a wall we can't clear alone but can by being a pair," Kihara said.

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Alysa Liu of the USA celebrates gold medal on the podium after winning women's figure skating at Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics.
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Alysa Liu wins gold in women's figure skating at Milano Cortina Olympics

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American Alysa Liu claimed gold in the women's singles figure skating at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, upstaging Japanese rivals Kaori Sakamoto for silver and Ami Nakai for bronze, with Mone Chiba in fourth. Liu, returning after retiring post-Beijing 2022, scored a career-best 226.79 points in a near-flawless free skate.

Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara, Japan's first figure skating pairs gold medalists at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, returned triumphantly to Japan on Wednesday, vowing to continue their partnership. Japan secured a record 24 medals at the Winter Games, with the pair's gold standing out as particularly memorable.

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At the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara won gold in pairs figure skating after a stunning comeback. They placed fifth in the short program due to a lift error but set a personal best in the free skate to secure the victory. This marks Japan's first Olympic gold in the event.

At the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics, Japan's top skaters Kaori Sakamoto, Ami Nakai, and Mone Chiba positioned themselves for medals in the women's short program on Tuesday. Sakamoto, in her penultimate Olympic skate, performed to 'Time to Say Goodbye' and scored 77.23 points for second place behind her 17-year-old teammate Nakai, setting up a bid for her first Olympic gold on Thursday.

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The German figure skating pair Minerva Hase and Nikita Volodin took the lead with 80.01 points in the pairs short program at the Winter Olympics in Italy. The vice world champions delivered an error-free Tango performance and hold a 4.55-point lead ahead of Monday's free skate. They continue to dream of gold after a strong showing without nerves.

At the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, 17-year-old Japanese figure skater Ami Nakai secured a bronze medal in the women's singles event on February 20. In her Olympic debut on a major stage, she performed confidently despite some technical errors. Nakai described the experience as more fun and sparkly than she had imagined.

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At the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Japan's women's speed skating team secured a bronze medal in the team pursuit on February 18. Hana Noake made her Olympic debut in the bronze medal race, aiding the squad in defeating the United States. The achievement represents Japan's third consecutive Olympic medal in the event.

 

 

 

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