Figure skating: Retired star Mao Asada to open coaching academy

KYODO NEWS KYODO NEWS - 23 hours ago - 18:40 | Sports, All

Retired figure skater Mao Asada, who won silver for Japan at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, announced Thursday she is embarking on a full-time coaching career.

The 34-year-old hopes to train some of the sport's future stars at her school, the Kinoshita MAO Academy, which is scheduled to open on Aug. 1.

Former Olympic figure skater Mao Asada announces the establishment of her academy at a press conference in Tokyo on June 12, 2025. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

"I'm taking a new step. I want to instruct each skater carefully one-on-one," Asada said at a press conference in Tokyo.

The three-time world champion has stayed active, performing in ice shows since retiring from competition in 2017.

The school has been developed with the backing of the Tokyo-based Kinoshita Group, which operates construction and nursing care businesses.

Asada oversaw the construction of a rink in the western Tokyo city of Tachikawa that was completed in November.

She plans to instruct around 10 pupils aged between 5 and 9 at the school, hoping to "develop skaters who can be world No. 1."


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Jun 12, 2025 | KYODO NEWS