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Narumi Takahashi, the Dream She Had at 9 and Her First Setback at 12: "I Can Never Beat Mao Asada" - Her True Feelings and Conflict Over Her Record Being Broken, "It's Still Frustrating" - Her Thoughts on "RikuRyu"... "Re:MAKE ~Dear Me, Back Then~"

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Former figure skater Narumi Takahashi appeared on ABEMA's "Re:MAKE" to reflect on her career. She discussed her early setback of feeling she could never surpass Mao Asada, which led her to switch to pairs skating. Takahashi detailed her partnerships, a career-threatening injury, and the complex emotions of competing against her former partner, Ryuichi Kihara, for an Olympic spot, which ultimately led to her retirement. She also candidly shared her conflicting feelings of frustration and admiration when Kihara's new pair ("RikuRyu") broke her own record, and how their performance helped her move past her personal history to become a genuine supporter.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the name of the new original project launched by ABEMA Entertainment?
A: The new original project launched by ABEMA Entertainment is called "Re:MAKE ~Dear Me, Back Then~".
Q: At what age did Narumi Takahashi begin figure skating and when did she start competing internationally?
A: Takahashi began figure skating at age three and was competing in international competitions by age nine.
Q: Why did Narumi Takahashi experience her first setback at the age of twelve?
A: She experienced a setback after witnessing the performance of Mao Asada and believing she could never win against her.
Q: Why did Narumi Takahashi move to China and what discipline of skating did she pursue there?
A: She moved to China due to her father's job transfer and pursued pairs skating while living there.
Q: What difficult situation did Takahashi face after achieving success with a Chinese skater?
A: She was told she could not be taught unless she changed her nationality because the country would be raising a rival.