Satsuki Muramoto

Japanese figure skater


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::summary Japanese figure skater ::

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FieldValue
nameSatsuki Muramoto
image2007 JGP USA Muramoto01.jpg
countryJapan
birth_date
birth_placeAkashi, Hyōgo, Japan
hometownKobe
height1.57 m
coachMie Hamada
Yamato Tamura
skating clubKobe Port FSC
native_name村元 小月
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Satsuki Muramoto is a Japanese former competitive figure skater. She is the 2010 Triglav Trophy champion and 2009 Merano Cup silver medalist.

Personal life

Muramoto is the older sister of ice dancer Kana Muramoto.

Coaching career

Following her retirement from competitive figure skating, Muramoto became a coach. She currently coaches at the Kinoshita Academy in Uji, Kyoto alongside her former coach, Mie Hamada.

Her current and former students include:

Programs

::data[format=table] | Season | Short program | Free skating | 2008–09 | 2006–07 | |---|---|---|---|---| | | | | | | | | | | | | ::

Competitive highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

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InternationalEvent00–0101–0202–0303–0404–0505–0606–0707–0808–0909–1010–1111–1212–13International: JuniorNational
Merano Cup2nd
NRW Trophy5th
Triglav Trophy1st
Junior Worlds11th
JGP Bulgaria2nd
JGP Canada10th
JGP China7th
JGP Czech Rep.11th
JGP Italy8th
JGP Norway4th
JGP Poland11th
JGP Slovakia4th
JGP USA7th
Mladost Trophy2nd J
Japan9th8th13th12th9th
Japan Junior17th6th11th11th3rd4th
Japan Novice14th B7th A4th A
J: Junior level
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References

References

  1. "Reunited".
  2. "木下スケートアカデミー".
  3. "Sumika KANAZAWA: 2025/2026". International Skating Union.
  4. "籠谷 歩未 Ayumi KAGOTANI / Lucas 本田 Tsuyoshi HONDA剛史". Fuji TV.
  5. "木科 雄登 Yuto KISHINA". Fuji TV.
  6. "Riria KONO: 2024/2025".
  7. "Mayuko OKA: 2025/2026". International Skating Union.
  8. "Sena TAKAHASHI: 2024/2025".
  9. "Competition Results: Satsuki MURAMOTO". [[International Skating Union]].
  10. "Satsuki MURAMOTO: 2006/2007". [[International Skating Union]].
  11. Mittan, Barry. (November 2, 2007). "Coaching Change Energizes Muramoto". Skate Today.
  12. "Promsan RATTANADILOK NA PHUKET". International Skating Union.
  13. "Hana YOSHIDA: 2023/2024". [[International Skating Union]].
  14. "Ayumi SHIBAYAMA: 2023/2024". [[International Skating Union]].
  15. "Mao SHIMADA: 2023/2024". [[International Skating Union]].
  16. "Ikura KUSHIDA: 2024/2025". [[International Skating Union]].
  17. "Yuna NAGAOKA / Sumitada MORIGUCHI: 2023/2024". [[International Skating Union]].
  18. "Ryoga MORIMOTO: 2022/2023". [[International Skating Union]].
  19. "Mone CHIBA: 2023/2024". [[International Skating Union]].
  20. "Haruna MURAKAMI: 2023/2024". [[International Skating Union]].

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