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Mie Hamada (濱田 美栄, Hamada Mie, born October 29, 1959) is a Japanese figure skating coach and former competitor. Hamada graduated from Doshisha University in 1983. She currently coaches at the Kansai University Skating Club in Takatsuki, Osaka with Yamato Tamura. Her current students include: Her former students include: Hamada is a member of the Japan Figure Skating Instructor Association. Based in Kyoto until her rink closed in 2005, she now coaches at Kansai University in Takatsuki, Osaka.

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  • Mie Hamada (濱田 美栄, Hamada Mie, born October 29, 1959) is a Japanese figure skating coach and former competitor. Hamada graduated from Doshisha University in 1983. She currently coaches at the Kansai University Skating Club in Takatsuki, Osaka with Yamato Tamura. Her current students include: * Ayaka Hosoda, 8th at 2019 Japanese Nationals * Vincent Zhou, 2017 World Junior Champion and 2019 World bronze medalist * Young You, 2020 Four Continents silver medalist, 4-time South Korean National champion (2015, 18–20) and 2019 Skate Canada Bronze medalist. * Yuto Kishina, JGP Lithuania and 2020 Bavarian Open bronze medalist * Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda, 2021 CS Cup of Austria silver medalist, 2020 NHK Trophy bronze medalist and 2020–21 Japan junior national champion * Hana Yoshida, 2022 Junior Grand Prix Courchevel gold medalist, 2019-20 Japan junior national bronze medalist, 2020–21 Japan junior national silver medalist, and Bavarian Open junior champion * Mao Shimada, 2021–22 Japanese Junior National champion and 2022 Egna Trophy advanced novice champion * , 2022 Junior Grand Prix Courchevel silver medalist Her former students include: * Yuna Shiraiwa, 2015–16 Japanese Junior and 2016–17 Japanese Junior silver medalist * Satoko Miyahara (from the age of seven), 2015 World silver medalist and 2018 World bronze medalist and 4-time Japanese National champion (2014-2017) and 2016 Four Continents gold medalist * Mariko Kihara * Aki Sawada, 2005 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist * Akiko Kitamura * * Marin Honda, 2016 Junior World Champion, 2017 Junior Silver Medalist, and 2015–16 Junior JGP Final bronze medalist * Riona Kato * Kana Muramoto (as a singles skater) * Satsuki Muramoto * Yukina Ōta, 2003 World Junior Champion * Sara Honda * Rika Kihira, two-time Four Continents champion and 2018-19 Grand Prix Final gold medalist * Mana Kawabe, 2019–20 Japanese Junior gold medalist Hamada is a member of the Japan Figure Skating Instructor Association. Based in Kyoto until her rink closed in 2005, she now coaches at Kansai University in Takatsuki, Osaka. (en)
  • 濱田 美栄(はまだ みえ、1959年10月29日 - )は、日本のフィギュアスケートコーチ。 (ja)
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  • Kyoto, Japan (en)
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  • Mie Hamada (en)
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  • 濱田 美栄 (en)
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  • 濱田 美栄(はまだ みえ、1959年10月29日 - )は、日本のフィギュアスケートコーチ。 (ja)
  • Mie Hamada (濱田 美栄, Hamada Mie, born October 29, 1959) is a Japanese figure skating coach and former competitor. Hamada graduated from Doshisha University in 1983. She currently coaches at the Kansai University Skating Club in Takatsuki, Osaka with Yamato Tamura. Her current students include: Her former students include: Hamada is a member of the Japan Figure Skating Instructor Association. Based in Kyoto until her rink closed in 2005, she now coaches at Kansai University in Takatsuki, Osaka. (en)
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  • Mie Hamada (en)
  • 濱田美栄 (ja)
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