Mone Chiba | |||||||||||||||
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Native name | 千葉 百音 | ||||||||||||||
Born | Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan | May 1, 2005||||||||||||||
Hometown | Sendai | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.55 m (5 ft 1 in) | ||||||||||||||
Figure skating career | |||||||||||||||
Country | Japan | ||||||||||||||
Coach | Mie Hamada, Satsuki Muramoto, Hiroaki Sato, Cathy Reed, Ghislain Briand | ||||||||||||||
Skating club | Kinoshita Academy | ||||||||||||||
Began skating | 2010 | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Mone Chiba (千葉 百音, Chiba Mone, born May 1, 2005) is a Japanese figure skater. She is the 2023 Four Continents bronze medalist, the 2024 Japanese national silver medalist, 2022 JGP Poland I silver medalist, 2022 Egna Trophy bronze medalist, 2023 Coupe du Printemps champion, a two-time Japanese Junior medalist and two-time Challenge Cup junior champion.
Chiba was born on 1 May 2005 in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. She attends Tohoku High School.[2] Chiba grew up idolizing Olympic gold medalist and Sendai hometown hero Yuzuru Hanyu;[2] they met on the ice several times and he was "like a big brother" for her before he moved to Toronto, Canada to further his training.[2]
Chiba began skating in 2010. She placed twenty-first at 2015–16 Japan Novice B Championships and twenty-ninth at 2016–17 Japan Novice A Championships. She made her first international appearance at the 2017 Asian Open in the advanced novice category and was first after the short program. In the free program, she downgraded a jump and had a fall. She finished in fifth place. Chiba placed sixth at 2017–18 Japan Novice A Championships.[3]
Making her junior national championship debut at the 2018–19 Japan Junior Championships, Chiba finished in eighteenth place. The following year, she placed sixth at the 2019–20 Japan Junior Championships and was then invited to compete in the senior event because fourth place Momoka Hatasaki was still a novice skater. She finished in eighteenth place. In the junior category, she won the 2020 Challenge Cup.[3]
She finished eighth place at the 2020–21 Japan Junior Championships and was invited to the 2020–21 Japan Championships, placing in twentieth there.[3]
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Japan Skating Federation opted not to send junior skaters out internationally in the fall of 2021. As a result, Chiba did not have the opportunity to compete on the Junior Grand Prix.[4] At 2021–22 Japan Junior Championships, Chiba was seventh after the short. However, after a clean free program, she won the bronze medal behind Rion Sumiyoshi and Mao Shimada. She finished eleventh at the senior event.[3]
Chiba was selected to 2022 Challenge Cup in the junior category and again won the competition. Two months later, she was sent to 2022 Egna Trophy, now competing in the senior category. Chiba got third place behind South Korea's Hae-in Lee and Japan's Hana Yoshida.[3]
Chiba was initially scheduled to make her Junior Grand Prix debut at the Armenian stop on the 2022–23 circuit.[5] However, that was cancelled as a result of the September conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and skaters meant to attend were reassigned elsewhere.[6][7] Instead, she debuted at the Junior Grand Prix event in Gdańsk, Poland. In her short program, she received an edge call on her combination but otherwise gave a clean skate, placing her first with a score of 70.16 points.[8] During the free skate, Chiba landed all her jumps, albeit with a Lutz landed on a quarter. Chiba finished in second place behind Mao Shimada.[9] At her second assignment, the 2022 JGP Italy, Chiba finished third in the short program, but dropped to fourth place after making several errors. She was named the first of three alternates for 2022–23 Junior Grand Prix Final.[3]
Appearing next at the 2022–23 Japan Junior Championships, Chiba won the silver medal behind Shimada.[10] She then competed at the senior level, finishing a surprise third in the short program with a 71.06 score. She said that she "went into the short program with the frustration of last year," when she had finished eleventh in that segment.[11] Chiba struggled in the free skate, coming seventh in that segment and dropping to fifth place overall. Despite being the third-highest-ranked senior-eligible qualifier, she was not assigned to compete at the 2023 World Championships, that going instead to Rinka Watanabe. She was assigned to compete at the 2023 Four Continents Championships.[12][13]
At the Four Continents Championships in Colorado Springs, Chiba was seventh in the short program. However, a new personal best score in the free skate vaulted her into third overall, winning the bronze medal.[14] Saying she had "never dreamed of getting a bronze medal," she assessed that "my skating maybe was not as grand as I would have liked it, but I am still satisfied."[15]
Chiba ended her season with a gold medal at the 2023 Coupe du Printemps.[3]
In May 2023, it was announced that Chiba had relocated from Sendai to Uji, Kyoto, where she would be coached by Mie Hamada at the Kinoshita Academy.[16][17]
Chiba began the season on the Challenger circuit, coming sixth at the 2023 CS Autumn Classic International.[3] She made her senior Grand Prix debut at the 2023 Skate America, where she finished in sixth place.[18] At her second assignment, the 2023 Grand Prix de France, she came ninth. Chiba said afterward that she had struggled with dizziness prior to the free skate, but "after the second half of my performance, I think I was able to jump well."[19]
At the 2023–24 Japan Championships, Chiba finished third in the short program, less than two points back of second-place Mako Yamashita but also less than a point ahead of two other skaters. She admitted after the segment that she had felt "a little unwell" since the French Grand Prix, but said that she had been able to recover adequately, while self-critiquing that "with my current skating skills, I'm only able to express half of the emotions. However, I did everything I was capable of."[20] In the free skate, she rose to second place to claim the silver medal. Of the result, Chiba said she "trained very hard and everything paid off."[21]
Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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2023–2024 [22][23] |
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2022–2023 [24][25][26] |
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2021–2022 [27] |
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2020–2021 [28] |
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2019–2020 [28] |
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2018–2019 |
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2017–2018 |
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JGP: Junior Grand Prix; GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series
International[3] | |||||||||
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Event | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 | 18–19 | 19–20 | 20–21 | 21–22 | 22–23 | 23–24 |
Worlds | TBD | ||||||||
Four Continents | 3rd | TBD | |||||||
GP France | 9th | ||||||||
GP Skate America | 6th | ||||||||
CS Autumn Classic | 6th | ||||||||
Printemps | 1st | ||||||||
Egna Trophy | 3rd | ||||||||
International: Junior[3] | |||||||||
JGP Armenia | C | ||||||||
JGP Italy | 4th | ||||||||
JGP Poland | 2nd | ||||||||
Challenge Cup | 1st | 1st | |||||||
International: Advanced novice | |||||||||
Asian Open | 5th | ||||||||
National[29] | |||||||||
Japan | 18th | 20th | 11th | 5th | 2nd | ||||
Japan Junior | 18th | 6th | 8th | 3rd | 2nd | ||||
Japan Novice | 21st B | 29th A | 6th A | ||||||
Eastern Sect. | 3rd J | 1st J | 2nd J | 3rd J | 4th J | ||||
Kinki Reg. | 2nd | ||||||||
Toh.-Hok. Reg. | 3rd B | 3rd A | 1st A | 1st J | 1st J | 1st J | 1st J | ||
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Cancelled A = Novice A; B = Novice B; J = Junior |
Segment | Type | Score | Event |
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Total | TSS | 205.82 | 2022 JGP Poland I |
Short program | TSS | 70.16 | 2022 JGP Poland I |
TES | 39.24 | 2021 JGP Poland I | |
PCS | 31.39 | 2023 Four Continents | |
Free skating | TSS | 137.70 | 2023 Four Continents |
TES | 73.73 | 2023 Four Continents | |
PCS | 63.97 | 2023 Four Continents |
Current personal best scores are highlighted in bold.
2023–24 season | ||||
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Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
March 18-24, 2024 | 2024 World Championships | TBD | ||
January 30-February 4, 2024 | 2024 Four Continents Championships | TBD | ||
December 20–24, 2023 | 2023–24 Japan Championships | 3 68.02 |
2 141.25 |
2 209.27 |
November 3–5, 2023 | 2023 Grand Prix de France | 9 56.59 |
10 108.17 |
9 164.76 |
October 20–22, 2023 | 2023 Skate America | 5 64.24 |
6 113.55 |
6 177.79 |
September 14–16, 2023 | CS Autumn Classic | 6 57.66 |
6 102.59 |
6 160.25 |
2022–23 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
March 17–19, 2023 | 2023 Coupe du Printemps | 1 66.97 |
1 124.02 |
1 190.99 |
February 7–12, 2023 | 2023 Four Continents Championships | 7 67.28 |
2 137.70 |
3 204.98 |
December 21–25, 2022 | 2022–23 Japan Championships | 3 71.06 |
7 129.06 |
5 200.12 |
2021–22 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
April 7–10, 2022 | 2022 Egna Spring Trophy | 2 67.78 |
3 110.82 |
3 178.60 |
December 22–26, 2021 | 2021–22 Japan Championships | 9 64.41 |
12 119.89 |
11 184.30 |
2020–21 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
December 24–27, 2020 | 2020–21 Japan Championships | 24 54.45 |
18 103.77 |
20 158.22 |
2019–20 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
December 18–22, 2019 | 2019–20 Japan Championships | 17 52.76 |
19 97.74 |
18 150.50 |
2022–23 season | ||||
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Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
November 25–27, 2022 | 2022–23 Japan Junior Championships | 2 65.72 |
2 127.43 |
2 193.15 |
October 12–15, 2022 | 2022 JGP Italy | 3 64.07 |
4 121.66 |
4 185.73 |
September 28 – October 1, 2022 | 2022 JGP Poland I | 1 70.16 |
2 135.66 |
2 205.82 |
2021–22 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
February 24–27, 2022 | 2022 Challenge Cup | 1 66.42 |
1 108.87 |
1 175.29 |
November 19–21, 2021 | 2021–22 Japan Junior Championships | 7 58.97 |
2 116.44 |
3 175.41 |
2020–21 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
November 21–23, 2020 | 2020–21 Japan Junior Championships | 13 53.17 |
8 99.30 |
8 152.47 |
2019–20 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
February 20–23, 2020 | 2020 Challenge Cup | 1 64.65 |
1 117.21 |
1 181.86 |
November 15–17, 2019 | 2019–20 Japan Junior Championships | 7 56.51 |
6 105.08 |
6 161.59 |
2018–19 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
November 23–25, 2018 | 2018–19 Japan Junior Championships | 8 53.50 |
19 83.41 |
18 136.91 |
2017–18 season | ||||
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Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
October 20–22, 2017 | 2017–18 Japan Novice Championships | – | 6 84.11 |
6 84.11 |
August 2–5, 2017 | Asian Open Trophy | 1 41.35 |
5 59.22 |
5 100.57 |
2016–17 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
October 21-23, 2016 | 2016–17 Japan Novice A Championships | – | 29 65.11 |
29 65.11 |
2015–16 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
October 23-25, 2015 | 2015–16 Japan Novice B Championships | – | 21 53.73 |
21 53.73 |