Yuna_Kasai

Yuna Kasai

Yuna Kasai

Japanese Nordic combined skier


Yuna Kasai (葛西 優奈, Kasai Yūna; born February 4, 2004) is a Japanese Nordic combined skier and ski jumper. At the 2021 Nordic Combined World Cup, she won bronze in both mass start and individual Nordic combined.

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Life

Kasai ski jumping at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics

Kasai was born on February 4, 2004, in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.[1] She has a younger twin sister, Haruka Kasai.[2] She joined the Sapporo Jump Shōnen Club.[3] In March 2018, at the age of 14, she participated in the 96th Japan Ski Championship held in Nayoro, and finished fourth in Nordic combined/5 km, missing the bronze medal by 38 seconds.[3] At the 97th Japan Ski Championship in 2019, she won her first national medal in Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture, after finishing second behind Ayane Miyazaki.[4]

After graduating from Sapporo Nishino Middle School,[1] she entered Tokai University Sapporo High School.[1][5] At the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Lausanne, she finished sixth in individual ski jumping.[6] At the 2021 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships held in Lahti, she finished fourth in individual Nordic combined. The same year at the Nordic Combined World Cup, she won bronze in mass start Nordic combined and also bronze in the individual category in Otepää.[7]

In 2022, at the Nordic Combined World Cup, she placed fourth in both the individual and mass start category in Val di Fiemme.[7]

Statistics

World Cup

Season standings

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Continental Cup

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References

  1. "JAPAN SKI TEAM メンバー | 公益財団法人全日本スキー連盟". SKI ASSOCIATION OF JAPAN (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-03-29.
  2. "第96回 全⽇本スキー選⼿権⼤会" (PDF). Weltcup B. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
  3. "第97回 全⽇本スキー選⼿権⼤会" (PDF). Weltcup B. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
  4. "葛西 優奈 (ジャンプ) - ローザンヌユースオリンピック2020 - JOC". 日本オリンピック委員会(JOC)Japan Olympic Committee (JOC) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-03-29.
  5. "KASAI Yuna - Athlete Information". FIS Ski. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
  6. "Cup standings". International Ski and Snowboard Federation. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  7. "Cup standings". International Ski and Snowboard Federation. Retrieved 27 July 2023.

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