女子のみ選択。男子は全く興味なし。
18 キムヨナ 世界NO.1
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1001/figure.skating.to.watch/content.18.html
Kim, 19, has a pretty good case for her No. 1 ranking: She is the reigning world and Four Continents champ, and she's won three out of four Grand Prix Finals and also all but one of her eight career GP events (she "only" managed a bronze her first time, at Skate Canada in 2006)
19 浅田真央 4年前は最強
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1001/figure.skating.to.watch/content.19.html
Four years ago, Asada was widely considered the best female figure skater in the world but too young to compete in the Olympics. Now 19, the former prodigy--she was the first woman to land a triple-triple-triple combination in competition, at the age of 12--has been biding her time well: In the past four years, she has collected four straight Japanese national titles, two Four Continents Championships (including one last weekend) and a world title and has never finished below second place at the Grand Prix Final.
20 ロシェット 省略
21 安藤美姫 唯一の4回転
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1001/figure.skating.to.watch/content.21.html
The skater, 22, remains the only female to perform a quadruple jump in competition (a Salchow at the junior Grand Prix Final in 2002). Despite missing this year's world championships because of an uncharacteristic fourth-place finish at nationals in Japan, the 2007 world champion, who came in 15th in Turin, is poised to be a contender in Vancouver. She won both of her Grand Prix events this season (the Rostelecom Cup in Moscow and the NHK Trophy in Nagano) to earn a trip to the GP Final in Tokyo, where she took silver.
22 コストナー 省略
23 フラット 省略
24 長洲未来 省略
25 鈴木明子
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1001/figure.skating.to.watch/content.25.html
Thanks to Miki Ando and Mao Asada's respective third and fourth place performances at the world championships, the Japanese women's team gained a third Olympic spot, which went to Suzuki. The 24-year-old is the national silver medalist, but she is largely unproven in major international competition. She has never been to worlds and finished in eighth place in both of her trips to the Four Continents Championships (in 2002 and '09). Still, she's recently bolstered her credentials, earning a silver medal at Four Continents last weekend, winning the Cup of China this season (her first career Grand Prix win) and coming in third at the Grand Prix Final in December.
女子は8人
キムヨナ
浅田真央
ロシェット
安藤美姫
コストナー
フラット
長洲未来
鈴木明子
18 キムヨナ 世界NO.1
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1001/figure.skating.to.watch/content.18.html
Kim, 19, has a pretty good case for her No. 1 ranking: She is the reigning world and Four Continents champ, and she's won three out of four Grand Prix Finals and also all but one of her eight career GP events (she "only" managed a bronze her first time, at Skate Canada in 2006)
19 浅田真央 4年前は最強
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1001/figure.skating.to.watch/content.19.html
Four years ago, Asada was widely considered the best female figure skater in the world but too young to compete in the Olympics. Now 19, the former prodigy--she was the first woman to land a triple-triple-triple combination in competition, at the age of 12--has been biding her time well: In the past four years, she has collected four straight Japanese national titles, two Four Continents Championships (including one last weekend) and a world title and has never finished below second place at the Grand Prix Final.
20 ロシェット 省略
21 安藤美姫 唯一の4回転
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1001/figure.skating.to.watch/content.21.html
The skater, 22, remains the only female to perform a quadruple jump in competition (a Salchow at the junior Grand Prix Final in 2002). Despite missing this year's world championships because of an uncharacteristic fourth-place finish at nationals in Japan, the 2007 world champion, who came in 15th in Turin, is poised to be a contender in Vancouver. She won both of her Grand Prix events this season (the Rostelecom Cup in Moscow and the NHK Trophy in Nagano) to earn a trip to the GP Final in Tokyo, where she took silver.
22 コストナー 省略
23 フラット 省略
24 長洲未来 省略
25 鈴木明子
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1001/figure.skating.to.watch/content.25.html
Thanks to Miki Ando and Mao Asada's respective third and fourth place performances at the world championships, the Japanese women's team gained a third Olympic spot, which went to Suzuki. The 24-year-old is the national silver medalist, but she is largely unproven in major international competition. She has never been to worlds and finished in eighth place in both of her trips to the Four Continents Championships (in 2002 and '09). Still, she's recently bolstered her credentials, earning a silver medal at Four Continents last weekend, winning the Cup of China this season (her first career Grand Prix win) and coming in third at the Grand Prix Final in December.
女子は8人
キムヨナ
浅田真央
ロシェット
安藤美姫
コストナー
フラット
長洲未来
鈴木明子