LADIES
Date of birth: 18.12.1987 Miki ANDO
JPN
Place of birth: Nagoya
Height: 162 cm
Home town: Nagoya City
Profession: student
Hobbies: dancing, cooking
Start sk. / Club: 1995 / Toyota SC
Coach: Nikolai Morozov
Choreographer: Nikolai Morozov
Former Coach: Y. Monna, C. Heiss Jenkins, Nobuo Sato, Kumiko Sato
Practice low season: 28 h / week at Hackensack/USA
Practice high season: 28 h / week at Hackensack/USA
Music Short Program / Original Dance as of season 2009/2010
Requiem by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2009/2010
Rome (soundtrack)
Marco Polo (soundtrack) by Ennio Morricone
Mission Cleopatra from Asterix and Obelix (soundtrack) by Philippe Chany
Personal Best Total Score195.0924.03.2007 World Championships 2007
Personal Best Score Short Program67.9823.03.2007 World Championships 2007
Personal Best Score Free Skating127.1124.03.2007 World Championships 2007
 
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Olympic Games
World Champ.
European Champ.
Four Continents
World Juniors
National Champ.
 
 
 
 
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S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International CompetitionSeasonPlace
NHK Trophy 2007 Sendai 2007/2008 4.
Skate America 2008 Everett 2008/2009 3.
Cup of China 2008 Beijing 2008/2009 2.
SBS ISU Grand Prix Final 2008/2009 Goyang City 2008/2009 6.
International CompetitionSeasonPlace
ISU World Team Trophy Tokyo 2008/2009 5.
ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2009 Moscow 2009/2010 1.
ISU GP NHK Trophy 2009 Nagano 2009/2010 1.
ISU GP Final 2009/2010 Tokyo 2009/2010 2.
Ando started to skate at age nine. Two years later, she landed her first triple jump, a Salchow. Ando is the first and so far only lady skater to perform a quadruple jump (Salchow) in competition (ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, The Hague, Dec. 2002). Before she focused on skating, Ando tried many other activities such as swimming, ballet, playing the piano, calligraphy. Ando's idol in skating is 1994 World Champion Yuka Sato. She also felt inspired by Shizuka Arakawa's performance at the 1998 Olympic Games.
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