Sota Yamamoto

Japanese figure skater
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroJapanese figure skater
PlacesJapan
isFigure skater
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth10 January 2000, Kishiwada City, Japan
Age24 years
Star signCapricorn
The details

Biography

Sōta Yamamoto (山本 草太, Yamamoto Sōta, born 10 January 2000) is a Japanese figure skater. He is the 2018 CS Asian Open Trophy champion, the 2016 Youth Olympic champion, the 2015 World Junior bronze medalist, a two-time Junior Grand Prix Final medalist (silver in 2014, bronze in 2015), and the 2015–16 Japan junior national champion.

Career

2013–14 season

Yamamoto debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in 2013–14 season, placing 11th in Riga, Latvia, his sole assignment. At the Japan Championships, he was 5th in the junior competition and 14th at the senior event.

2014–15 season

During the 2014–15 JGP series, Yamamoto won silver medals in Courchevel, France and Tallinn, Estonia, which qualified him to the 2014–15 JGP Final in Barcelona, Spain. Ranked first in the short program and third in the free skate, he finished second overall, behind Shoma Uno and ahead of Alexander Petrov. Nationally, he was the junior silver medalist, behind Shoma Uno, and finished 6th at the senior event. At the 2015 World Junior Championships, Yamamoto placed 7th in the short program and 3rd in the free skate to win the bronze medal in his first appearance at that competition.

2015–16 season

Competing in the 2015–16 ISU Junior Grand Prix, Yamamoto won the bronze medal in Colorado Springs, Colorado and gold in Toruń, Poland. These results qualified him for the 2015–16 JGP Final, where he was awarded the bronze medal. He won his first junior national title at the 2015 Japanese Junior Championships.

In February 2016, Yamamoto won the gold medal in the men's singles discipline at the Winter Youth Olympics ahead of Latvia's Deniss Vasiljevs and Russia's Dmitri Aliev. He fractured his right ankle in practice on March 12, causing him to withdraw from the 2016 World Junior Championships in Debrecen.

2017–18 season

After missing the entirety of the 2016–2017 season, Yamamoto returned to competition domestically at the 2017–18 Japan Championships, placing ninth. Venturing out internationally, he placed fifth at the Coupe du Printemps.

2018–19 season

Debuting on the Challenger series, Yamamoto won gold at the 2018 CS Asian Open. He fared less well at his second Challenger, placing ninth at the 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy. Making his Grand Prix debut, Yamamoto was sixth at Japan's 2018 NHK Trophy. Ninth at the Japan Championships, he finished the season with a gold medal at the Challenge Cup.

2019–20 season

Again beginning the season with two Challenger assignments, Yamamoto won the silver medal at the 2019 CS U.S. Classic, after placing third in the short program and second in the free skate. the season at the 2019 CS Finlandia Trophy, and lead the field after the short program, in which he set a new personal best and landed two quad jumps. He fell four times in the free skate, placing sixth in the segment, but narrowly took the silver medal overall.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2019–2020
2018–2019
2017–2018
2015–2016
2014–2015
  • Lorelei
    by Naoki SATO

2013–2014
  • Lorelei
    by Naoki SATO

Competitive highlights

  • GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
International
Event11–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–1717–1818–1919–20
GP NHK TrophyWD6th6th
GP FranceWD
CS Asian Open1st
CS FinlandiaWD9th2nd
CS U.S. Classic2nd
Challenge Cup1st
Printemps5th
International: Junior or novice
Junior Worlds3rdWD
Youth Olympics1st
JGP Final2nd3rd
JGP Estonia2nd
JGP France2nd
JGP Poland1st
JGP Latvia11th
JGP United States3rd
Printemps1st J
Asian Trophy2nd N2nd N
Triglav Trophy1st N1st N
National
Japan14th6th6th9th9th7th
Japan Junior11th4th5th2nd1st
Japan Novice2nd A1st A

Detailed results

Small medals for short program and free skating awarded only at ISU Championships. ISU Personal bests highlighted in bold.

Senior level

2019–20 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
December 18–22, 20192019–20 Japan Championships13
68.16
7
152.33
7
220.49
November 22–24, 20192019 NHK Trophy7
74.88
5
151.39
6
226.27
October 11-14, 20192019 CS Finlandia Trophy1
92.81
6
130.43
2
223.24
September 17–22, 20192019 U.S. Classic3
82.88
2
157.23
2
240.11
2018–19 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
February 21–24, 20192019 Challenge Cup1
82.24
1
171.63
1
253.87
December 20ー24, 20182018–19 Japan Championships10
71.95
8
140.74
9
212.69
November 9–11, 20182018 NHK Trophy6
74.98
5
138.42
6
213.40
October 5–7, 20182018 CS Finlandia Trophy8
72.16
10
133.63
9
205.79
August 1–5, 20182018 CS Asian Open Trophy6
57.92
1
141.00
1
198.92
2017–18 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
March 16–18, 20182018 Coupe du Printemps6
69.04
5
128.77
5
197.81
December 20–24, 20172017–18 Japan Championships8
72.88
10
135.39
9
208.27

Junior level

Yamamoto(right) at the 2015–16 Junior Grand Prix Final podium
Yamamoto at the 2014–15 Junior Grand Prix Final
2015–16 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
March 14–20, 20162016 World Junior ChampionshipsJuniorWDWDWD
February 12–21, 20162016 Winter Youth OlympicsJunior1
73.07
3
142.45
1
215.52
December 24–27, 20152015–16 Japan ChampionshipsSenior11
62.92
5
152.23
6
215.15
December 9–13, 20152015–16 JGP FinalJunior3
72.85
4
132.46
3
205.31
November 21–23, 20152015–16 Japan Junior ChampionshipsJunior1
70.42
1
142.98
1
213.40
September 23–26, 20152015 JGP PolandJunior1
75.16
1
157.26
1
232.42
September 2–5, 20152015 JGP United StatesJunior2
65.11
3
138.57
3
203.68
2014–15 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
March 2–8, 20152015 World Junior ChampionshipsJunior7
69.99
3
145.46
3
215.45
December 26–18, 20142014–15 Japan ChampionshipsSenior7
67.19
6
139.61
6
206.80
December 10–14, 20142014–15 JGP FinalJunior1
76.14
3
136.98
2
213.12
November 22–24, 20142014–15 Japan Junior ChampionshipsJunior2
67.81
1
134.69
2
202.50
September 24–27, 20142014 JGP EstoniaJunior2
66.42
2
136.28
2
202.70
August 20–23, 20142014 JGP FranceJunior3
65.66
2
130.14
2
195.80
2013–14 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
March 14–16, 20142014 Coupe du PrintempsJunior1
65.24

1
December 20–23, 20132013–14 Japan ChampionshipsSenior11
65.90
19
104.72
14
170.62
November 22–24, 20132013–14 Japan Junior ChampionshipsJunior3
62.28
10
103.82
5
166.10
August 28–31, 20132013 JGP LatviaJunior11
56.15
12
100.08
11
156.23
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