LC control no. | no2015010508 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Sato, Yuka, 1973- |
Variant(s) | 佐藤 有香, 1973- 佐藤有香, 1973- さとう ゆか, 1973- 사토 유카, 1973- 사토유카, 1973- סאטו, יוקה, 1973- Saṭo, Yuḳah, 1973- Dungjen, Yuka Sato, 1973- Сато, Юка, 1973- Sato, I︠U︡ka, 1973- |
Associated country | Japan United States |
Associated place | Bloomfield Hills (Mich.) |
Birth date | 19730214 |
Place of birth | Tokyo (Japan) |
Field of activity | Figure skating Figure skating--Coaching Sports journalism Television broadcasting of news |
Affiliation | Olympic Winter Games (16th : 1992 : Albertville, France) Olympic Winter Games (17th : 1994 : Lillehammer, Norway) Detroit Skating Club |
Profession or occupation | Figure skaters Olympic athletes Figure skating coaches Sportscasters Television journalists |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | OCLC, January 25, 2015 (access point: Sato, Yuka; usage: Yuka Sato) Wikipedia, January 25, 2015 (Yuka Sato (佐藤 有香 = Satō Yuka, born February 14, 1973); Japanese former competitive figure skater. She is the 1994 World champion, the 1990 World Junior champion and the 1993 & 1994 Japanese national champion. She placed 7th at the 1992 Winter Olympics and 5th at the 1994 Winter Olympics; Japanese name: Kanji 佐藤 有香, Kana さとう ゆか; born Tokyo, Japan; was married to fellow figure skater Jason Dungjen from 1999 to 2013; has worked as a sports commentator for Japanese television; she commentated for NHK during the 2006 Winter Olympics, including the broadcast of Shizuka Arakawa's winning performance. She is a coach and choreographer at the Detroit Skating Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) Korean page (사토 유카 = Sat'o Yuk'a) Hebrew page (יוקה סאטו = Yuḳah Saṭo) Japanese page (佐藤有香 (さとう ゆか) = Satō Yuka; Yuka Sato Dungjen [in roman]) Russian page (Сато, Юка = Sato, I︠U︡ka) |
Associated language | jpn eng |