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Sakamoto Kaori’s 2023-24 season was nothing short of exceptional. She made history by becoming the first woman since Peggy Fleming in 1968 to win the World Figure Skating Championships for three consecutive years, tying Asada Mao for the most victories by a Japanese female. To top it all off, she secured her first Grand Prix Final in December in Beijing and clinched her third successive title at the Japanese nationals.

Sakamoto’s triumph in Montreal last month marked her seventh win in as many meets throughout the season, making her recognition as Skater of the Year even more significant. Reflecting on her successful season, Sakamoto expressed her satisfaction at achieving her season goals of winning both the World championships and the nationals for the third consecutive time.

Looking ahead to the 2024-25 season, Sakamoto emphasized the importance of preparing for the upcoming Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. She sees next season as crucial in laying the foundation for the Olympics and aims to focus on building her skills and performance rather than simply chasing victories. Sakamoto understands the significance of the season before the Olympics and is determined to work even harder to sharpen her skills and be fully prepared for the challenges ahead.

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