Began skating 1990 Name Yoshie Onda Former choreographer Lori Nichol Free skate 108.782005 Four CC | Short program 58.022005 Four CC Retired 2007 Height 1.57 m | |
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Former coach Josee ChouinardMachiko YamadaAudrey WeisigerL. Lansel Skating club Tokai Gakuen University SC TV shows ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2006 People also search for Fumie Suguri, Yukari Nakano, Mie Hamada | ||
Combined total 166.802005 Four CC |
Yoshie onda 2004 skate canada long program
Yoshie Onda (恩田 美栄, Onda Yoshie, born December 13, 1982 in Nagoya, Japan) is a Japanese figure skater. She is the 2005 Four Continents silver medalist and 2001-2002 bronze medalist.
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Career

Onda started taking skating lessons at the age of eight.

Onda became the first Japanese female figure skater to win a Grand Prix series title when she won the Bofrost Cup on Ice in Gelsenkirchen, Germany in 2002. She also won the NHK Trophy that same season. Throughout her career, Onda attempted to land a triple axel in her programs, but never did so successfully.

Onda hoped to end her career by skating at the 2007 World Championships but failed to qualify for the event at the Japanese Nationals. During her competitive career, her coaches were Josée Chouinard, Audrey Weisiger and Machiko Yamada. Onda retired from competition in 2007. She performed with Prince Ice World and then began coaching in Nagoya.
