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Akiko Suzuki skates to lead at Grand Prix of Japan

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Japan's Akiko Suzuki produced a near-flawless short program on Friday to upstage compatriot Mao Asada and take the early lead at the NHK Trophy.Read Full Story

Japan's Suzuki wins ladies' title at NHK Trophy

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Japan's Akiko Suzuki won the NHK Trophy on Saturday, holding off compatriot Mao Asada in the free skate to claim her first grand prix title in two seasons.Read Full Story

Akiko Suzuki

By zimbota on  From zimbota.com
A rival is not always being the rival proves by the Akiko Suzuki a Japanese women figure skater. On the ice she may be the best competitor of the Joannie but off the ice she proves her best friend. She also said that the best thing Joannie can do for her mom is skating. Suzuki herself passes from the eating disorder anorexia. Anorexia is the disease in which the sufferer dose not digests what he or she ate. She takes a step in the skating stadium after a year but give her best to the...Read Full Story

Akiko Suzuki

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Akiko Suzuki (born March 28, 1985) is an athlete from Japan. Akiko Suzuki is competing for medals in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Olympic Figure Skating. Find more Akiko Suzuki news, pictures, and information here. Event Schedule: February 14 7:45 AM Figure Skating - Pairs Short Program February 15 8:45 AM Figure Skating - Pairs Free Skating February 16 9:45 AM Figure Skating - Men Short Program February 18 10:45 AM Figure Skating - Men Free Skating (Medal Event) February 19 11:45...Read Full Story

Akiko Suzuki – Finlandia Trophy 2010 SP

By erpko on  From kvcar.com
Akiko Suzuki (Japan) performing her SP in Finlandia Trophy, October 9th, 2010. After this skate, she was in 2nd place among 10 competitors, with points 57.74, before Free Skate program next day. Sorry for shaky camera and lousy cinematography in general…Read Full Story
Mao won the event ahead of Akiko Suzuki. KYODO Courageously competing here in Osaka just weeks after the death of her mother Kyoko, the 21-year-old delivered a graceful, if not perfect skate, to beat Akiko Suzuki with a winning total of 184.07 points.  
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He is survived by his daughters Joan G. Gardiner of Unison and Teruko Suzuki of Chiba City, Japan; son Peter Gundelfinger of Vienna; granddaughters Nicola Gardiner of Brooklyn, NY, and Akiko Suzuki of Bethesda, MD; and grandson Masahiro Suzuki of Japan.  
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February 14 7:45 AM Figure Skating - Pairs Short Program
February 15 8:45 AM Figure Skating - Pairs Free Skating
February 16 9:45 AM Figure Skating - Men Short Program
February 18 10:45 AM Figure Skating - Men Free Skating (Medal Event)
February 19 11:45 AM Figure Skating - Ice Dance - Compulsory Dance
February 21 12:45 PM Figure Skating - Ice Dance - Original Dance
February 22 1:45 PM Figure Skating - Ice Dance - Free Dance (Medal Event)
February 23 2:45 PM Figure Skating - Ladies Short Program
February 25 3:45 PM Figure Skating - Ladies Free Skating (Medal Event)
February 27 4:45 PM Figure Skating - Exhibition Gala
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