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    Miki Ando (安藤 美姫, Andō Miki, born December 18, 1987) is a retired Japanese figure skater. She is the 2007 and 2011 World champion, 2011 Four Continents champion, 2004 World Junior champion, and a three-time (2003, 2004 & 2010) Japanese national champion . Ando is the first female skater to complete a quadruple jump successfully in competition.

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  2. Aug 23, 2011 · 850. 259K views 12 years ago. New version of my video with Miki Ando's quad salchow attempts. It's twice longer, therefore includes many new quads. ...more.

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  3. Miki Ando – A Star on Ice. Text © Magdalena Osborne. Photos © EMJO & Joy. She was the first lady to land a quad in competition and has quickly climbed the ladder to the big league. This great promise for the future was just crowned Japanese champion and is considered a major contender for the 2006 Olympic podium.

  4. Miki Ando is a Japanese Figure skater. She is the 2007 World Figure Skating Champion, the 2004-2005 Japanese and the 2004 World Junior Champion. Ando was the first, and, as of 2008, the only female skater to successfully complete a quadruple jump in competition. Ando landed the first ladies...

  5. http://www.UniversalSports.com 2011, Moscow, Russia, ISU World Figure Skating Championship, the 2007 World Champ, Ando (JPN) repeats, by 1.29 points over the...

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  7. Former two-time world champion Miki Ando, seen here working for Sapporo TV at an FIS World Cup ski jump last year, has become a popular figure at sports events around Japan. | INSTAGRAM. Jan 3,...

  8. Sep 17, 2013 · Getty Images. The last woman to beat Yuna Kim at a major international competition is making good on comeback plans after having a baby girl. Japan’s Miki Ando, who beat Kim at the 2011 World Championships, was added to the field for next week’s Nebelhorn Trophy in Oberstdorf, Germany, on Tuesday.

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