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  1. Midori Itō (japanisch 伊藤 みどり, Itō Midori; * 13. August 1969 in Nagoya) ist eine ehemalige japanische Eiskunstläuferin, die im Einzellauf startete. Sie ist die Weltmeisterin von 1989

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    Midori Ito (伊藤みどり, Itō Midori, born 13 August 1969) is a retired Japanese figure skater. She is the 1989 World champion and the 1992 Olympic silver medalist. She is the first woman to land a triple-triple jump combination and a triple Axel in competition.

  3. 24. Feb. 2018 · Olympics. 📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe After faltering in her first attempt, Japan’s Midori Ito became the first woman to land a triple axel at the Olympic Winter Games.

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  4. 7. Feb. 1998 · Midori Ito lighted the Olympic Cauldron with her torch, and Japan rejoiced. Not only had the Winter Olympics commenced - seven years and $1.5 billion after Nagano won the bid to be host - but national heroine Ito was smiling again.

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  5. 29. Nov. 2009 · Albertville, FRANCE - 1992 Winter Games, Figure Skating, Ladies' Free Skate - Midori Ito of Japan landed one of two triple Axel jump passes that helped her move up from 4th to win the Silver...

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  6. Midori Ito is a former Japanese figure skater who won the World Championship in 1989 and the silver medal at the 1992 Olympics. She was also the first woman to land a triple Axel in competition and the torchbearer at the 1998 Nagano Games.

  7. 22. Nov. 2012 · This time, Ito landed it brilliantly and with that, became the Albertville 1992 women's individual figure skating Olympic silver medallist. Later, at the Nagano 1998 Winter Olympic Games,...

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