Collect
Check out my collection
0 Useful +1
0

Yumaki Horijima

Japanese freestyle skier
Ikuma Horishima was born on December 11, 1997 Japan Gifu Prefecture Ikeda , Japanese freestyle skier. [1]
February 5, 2022, in 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games Yumaki Horijima won the bronze medal in the men's moguls freestyle skiing final. [5-6]
Chinese name
Yumaki Horijima
Foreign name
Ikuma Horishima
ほりしま いくま
nationality
Japan
Place of Birth
Ikeda, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Date of birth
December 11, 1997
Sports event
Freestyle skiing
Major awards
Beijing Winter Olympic Games Freestyle skiing for men moguls Third place winner
gender
male

career

broadcast
EDITOR
Yumaka Horijima at the medal presentation ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics [11]
In March 2017, Horijima Yumaki was acquired in Spain Sierra Nevada Gold MEDALS in the men's moguls and duet moguls events at the World Freestyle Skiing Championships. [2]
On December 12, 2021, Yumaki Horijima won the men's singles event of the 2021-2022 Freestyle Skiing Moguls World Cup at Mount Idler in Sweden with 88.49 points. [10]
2022, attend 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games He finished third in the men's moguls freestyle skiing event. [5] [7]
On February 12, 2023, The 2022-23 ISU Freestyle Skiing World Cup Yumaki Horijima won the men's double moguls final at the Iain Valmarenko Station in Chiesa. [12]
The 2023-24 season
December 2, 2023, in 2023-24 ISF Freestyle Skiing World Cup Yumaki Horijima won the men's moguls race in Lucca with 82.68 points. [13-14] December 15th, in 2023-24 Freestyle Skiing World Cup season In the men's moguls competition at Alpudiere, Yumaki Horijima won the third place in the men's group with 77.23 points. [15] On December 22nd, in 2023-24 Freestyle Skiing World Cup season Yumaki Horijima won the men's moguls race in Bakuriani with a score of 77.11. [16]
On January 27, 2024, Yumaki Horijima won the men's moguls competition at the 2023-24 Freestyle Skiing World Cup in Waterville. [17] On January 28, 2023-24 Freestyle Skiing World Cup in Waterville, the women's double moguls, Yumaki Horijima won the second place. [18] On February 3, Yumaki Horijima won the second place in the men's moguls competition at the Deer Valley Station of the 2023-24 season Freestyle Skiing World Cup. [19] In March, at the 2023-24 Freestyle Skiing World Cup in Almaty, Horijima finished second, still slightly ahead of Michael Kingsbury by 10 points in the overall standings, and won the Crystal Ball Award for the men's single snow skill competition of the season. [20] In March, Horijima finished second overall in the men's double moguls competition of the season. [21] On March 18, at the 2023-2024 ISF Freestyle Skiing Competition, Yumaki Horijima won the second place in the men's moguls season overall points (individual + pairs). [22]

Career data

broadcast
EDITOR
Olympic Games
Ranking
event
A given year
Locations
11
Men's moguls
2018
Pyeongchang, South Korea
World Champions Cup
Ranking
event
A given year
Locations
grade
1
Men's moguls pairs
2017
Sierra Nevada
-
1
Men's moguls
2017
Sierra Nevada
88.54
3
Men's moguls pairs
2021
Almaty
-
4
Men's moguls
2019
Park City
81.30
8
Men's moguls pairs
2019
Park City
-
19
Men's moguls
2021
Almaty
74.72
1
Men's moguls
2023
Lucca
82.68
[8] [14]

Award record

broadcast
EDITOR
sports
Award time Award name Award result
The 2024-1-28 2023-24 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Waterville, women's double moguls runner-up Win a prize
2024-3 Runner-up in the 2023-2024 ISF Freestyle Skiing Women's moguls season overall points (individual + pairs) Win a prize
The 2023-12-2 2023-24 ISF Freestyle Skiing World CupMen's moguls champion at Lucca Win a prize

World Championship awards

1st place in men's moguls at the 2017 World Freestyle Skiing Championships (Sierra Nevada) [2]
1st place in the dual Competition moguls at the 2017 World Freestyle Skiing Championships (Sierra Nevada) [2]

Asian Winter Games awards

2017 Sapporo Asian Winter Games 1st place in the freestyle pairs against moguls [3]
1st place in men's moguls freestyle skiing at the 2017 Sapporo Asian Winter Games [4]

Winter Olympics awards

The third place in men's moguls freestyle skiing at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. [6]

Personal anecdote

broadcast
EDITOR
Japanese freestyle skier Yumaki Horijima won the bronze medal. When the mascot "Bing Dwen Dwen" was handed to him, Horijima flashed a big smile and waved to the audience repeatedly with the "Bing Dwen Dwen". The photo has been widely shared on Japanese social media, with users Posting "Bing Dwen Dwen is so cute" and "I want it too." [9]