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Miho Takagi and Kaori Sakamoto Receive Special Achievement Awards; Eriko Sannomiya Appointed as Head of Speed Training (Kyodo News)

The Japan Skating Federation held a board meeting in Tokyo on the 18th and approved the appointment of board member Eriko Sannomiya (51), who represented Japan in speed skating at both the 1998 Nagano and 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, as Director of Strengthening, effective April 1st. She will succeed Jun Yuda (53). She has served as a board member since 2024.
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The Japan Skating Federation held a board meeting in Tokyo on the 18th and approved the appointment of board member Eriko Sannomiya (51), who represented Japan in speed skating at both the 1998 Nagano and 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, as Director of Strengthening, effective April 1st. She will succeed Jun Yuda (53). She has served as a board member since 2024.

On the 18th, the Japan Skating Federation held a board meeting in Tokyo and announced that Miho Takagi (TOKIO Inkarami), who has won a record 10 Olympic medals for a Japanese woman in speed skating, and the team and individual medalists in women's figure skating at the Milan-Cortina Olympics in February...

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スポーツ報知 broke the news in Japan on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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