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Tatsuya Tsuboi

Tatsuya Tsuboi (壷井 達也, Tsuboi Tatsuya; born December 17, 2002) is a Japanese figure skater. He is the 2024–25 Japan national bronze medalist, the 2024 NHK Trophy bronze medalist, the 2023 World University Games silver medalist, and the 2022 Coupe du Printemps silver medalist.


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Tsuboi at 2025 Skate America
壷井 達也
(2002-12-17) December 17, 2002Okazaki, Japan
Hyogo
1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Japan
Sonoko NakanoMitsuko GrahamSei Kawahara
Sysmex Corporation
2009
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Japan Championships

2024–25 Osaka

Singles

World Junior Championships

2022 Tallinn

Singles | 2024–25 Osaka

Singles | | 2024–25 Osaka | Singles | 2022 Tallinn

Singles | | 2022 Tallinn | Singles | | 2024–25 Osaka

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Singles | | 2022 Tallinn | Singles | | | | | | | | 2022 Tallinn | Singles | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

Tatsuya Tsuboi (壷井 達也, Tsuboi Tatsuya; born December 17, 2002) is a Japanese figure skater. He is the 2024–25 Japan national bronze medalist, the 2024 NHK Trophy bronze medalist, the 2023 World University Games silver medalist, and the 2022 Coupe du Printemps silver medalist.

On the junior level, he is the 2022 World Junior bronze medalist and 2018–19 Japan junior national champion.

Tatsuya Tsuboi was born in Okazaki, Aichi. As of 2022, he is a student at Kobe University, studying in the International Human Sciences Department.

Tsuboi began learning how to skate in 2009 at the age of seven.

After making his international junior debut at the 2017 edition of the Coupe du Printemps toward the end of the 2016–17 season, Tsuboi made his Junior Grand Prix debut the following autumn, placing fifth at both the 2017 JGP Belarus and 2017 JGP Italy. After winning the bronze medal at the 2017–18 Japan Junior Championships, he finished thirteenth at the senior level. He returned to the Coupe du Printemps, this time winning gold.

Tsuboi at the 2019 World Junior Championships

Tsuboi did not compete on the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix, but won the junior silver medal at the Asian Open Trophy. He won gold at the 2018–19 Japan Junior Championships, and finished seventh at the senior level, as a result of which he was assigned to compete at the 2019 World Junior Championships. Tsuboi finished fourteenth there. Then, he was invited to skate in the gala at the 2019 World Team Trophy as the reigning Japan junior national champion.

After appearing only domestically over the following two seasons, partially as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tsuboi became more active in the 2021–22 season, even though Japan opted not to assign skaters to the Junior Grand Prix. He was the silver medalist at the 2021–22 Japan Junior Championships, and placed ninth at the senior edition. These placements earned him an assignment to the 2022 World Junior Championships. Also given precursor assignments to the Bavarian Open and the Coupe du Printemps, he won gold at the former at the junior level and silver at latter at the senior level.

The World Junior Championships were originally scheduled for March in Sofia. However, as a result of both the Omicron variant and the Russo-Ukrainian War, they could not be held in their original location, and were moved to Tallinn in April. As well, the International Skating Union banned Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing, significantly altering the figure skating field. Tsuboi finished fifth in the short program with a new personal best score. He was third in the free skate, rising to third overall to win the bronze medal.

Moving to the senior level permanently, Tsuboi was assigned to make his Grand Prix debut at the MK John Wilson Trophy, where he finished fifth. At his second event, the Grand Prix of Espoo, he was fifth in the short program but rose to fourth after the free skate, where he set new personal bests in that segment and overall. He described nothing but "happiness" with the results.

Tsuboi finished ninth at the 2022–23 Japan Championships, and was subsequently assigned to compete at the 2023 Winter World University Games. He won the silver medal.

Tsuboi finishing his short program at the 2025 World Championships

Given two assignments on the Grand Prix, Tsuboi finished eighth at the 2023 Skate America and ninth at the 2023 NHK Trophy. He went on to finish seventh at the 2023–24 Japan Championships before closing his season with a silver medal win at the 2024 Challenge Cup.

Tsuboi finishing his free skate at the 2025 World Championships

Tsuboi started the season by finishing fifth at the 2024 Asian Open Trophy. Selected as a host pick at the 2024 NHK Trophy, Tsuboi placed third in both the short program and free skate, scoring personal bests in all competition segments. He would walk away with the bronze medal overall. Pleased with this result, Tsuboi said in an interview afterwards, "I didn't even think that I would end up third. With the short and free program and free skating, I knew I had to do everything I can, put my best out there and give it my all. The day in day out efforts I've been making have paid off. This is my first podium in the senior Grand Prix series, so it's been a great confidence booster."

Tsuboi finishing his free skate at 2025 Skate America

In late December, Tsuboi competed at the 2024–25 Japan Championships. During the short program, Tsuboi finished a disappointing fourteenth place after landing his quadruple salchow on the quarter and popping his triple axel attempt into a single. During the free skate the following day, however, Tsuboi delivered a solid free skate, placing third in that segment of the competition. Due to several skaters that placed ahead of him in the short program faltering during the free skate, Tsuboi managed to move up to the bronze medal position overall. Due to this result, Tsuboi was named to the Four Continents and World teams.

In late February, Tsuboi placed fifth at the 2025 FourContinents Championships in Seoul, South Korea. The following month, at the 2025 World Championships in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, he finished the event in twenty-first place.

Tsuboi opened his season by competing on the 2025–26 Challenge Series, finishing fifth at the 2025 CS Kinoshita Group Cup and eighth at the 2025 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. He then went on to compete on the 2025–26 Grand Prix circuit, placing seventh at the 2025 Grand Prix de France and eighth at 2025 Skate America.

In December, Tsuboi competed at the 2025–26 Japan Championships, placing thirteenth overall. Following the event, Tsuboi announced he would retire at the end of the season. However, in March, Tsuboi announced that he had changed his mind about retiring and that he would instead of sit the 2026–27 figure skating season out to focus on his studies with plans to return to competing.

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
Anniversary by Yoshiki choreo. by Massimo ScaliI Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo
Vesti la giubba performed by BBC Concert Orchestra & Barry Wordsworth
Preludio performed by Philadelphia Orchestra & Riccardo Muti
Vesti la giubba performed by Philadelphia Orchestra & Riccardo Muti
Vesti la giubba performed by BBC Concert Orchestra & Barry Wordsworth
No, Pagliaccio non son performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
Suvvia, coserribile performed by Philadelphia Orchestra & Riccardo Muti choreo. by Massimo Scali
En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor by Joaquín Rodrigo performed by Il Divo choreo. by Zachary Donohue

Adore Anima by Luca D'Alberto choreo. by Masahiro Kawagoe | Stairway to Heaven (2012 Remaster) by Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven performed by Rodrigo y Gabriela choreo. by Misao Sato | | | | En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor by Joaquín Rodrigo performed by Il Divo choreo. by Zachary Donohue | Torn (Redux) (from High Strung) by Nathan Lanier, Phil Thornalley, Anne Preven, Scott Cutler choreo. by Massimo Scali | Johanna (from Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street) performed by Jamie Campbell Bower | | | Stairway to Heaven (2012 Remaster) by Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven performed by Rodrigo y Gabriela choreo. by Misao Sato | | | | | The Tree of Life by Alexandre Desplat choreo. by Kohei Yoshino | Preludes, Op. 23 No. 7: Prelude in C minor No. 5: Prelude in G minor No. 4: Prelude in D major by Sergei Rachmaninoff choreo. by Kohei Yoshino | | | | Puttin' On the Ritz by Irving Berlin choreo. by Akiko Suzuki | | | | | Preludes, Op. 23 No. 5: Prelude in G minor No. 4: Prelude in D major by Sergei Rachmaninoff choreo. by Kohei Yoshino

Symphony No. 9 From the New World by Antonín Dvořák choreo. by Yuko Hongo | | | | | Your Song by Elton John choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto | Symphony No. 9 From the New World by Antonín Dvořák choreo. by Yuko Hongo | | | | Rurouni Kenshin by Nasoki Sato | | | |

Season2016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212022–232023–242024–252025–26
21st
5th
10th13th7thWD9th9th7th3rd13th
4th
7th
9th3rd
8th8th
5th
5th
8th
5th
8th2nd
2nd
2nd
Season2015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–22
14th3rd
14th5th3rd1st4th7th2nd
5th
5th
2nd
1st
2nd1st
SegmentTypeScoreEvent
TSS251.522024 NHK Trophy
TSS87.042025 Grand Prix de France
TES48.472024 NHK Trophy
PCS39.282025 Grand Prix de France
TSS166.502024 NHK Trophy
TES89.282024 NHK Trophy
PCS78.622022 Grand Prix of Espoo
DateEventSPFSTotal
2024 Asian Open Trophy282.377122.615204.98
2024 NHK Trophy385.023166.503251.52
2024–25 Japan Championships1473.943173.373247.31
2025 Four Continents Championships678.075156.865234.93
2025 World Championships2473.0019143.2621216.26
DateEventSPFSTotal
2025 CS Kinoshita Group Cup978.824152.375231.19
2025 CS Nebelhorn Trophy1263.358145.668209.01
2025 Grand Prix de France487.049145.747232.78
2025 Skate America677.687150.358228.03
2025–26 Japan Championships1074.5215132.9113207.43
2023–24 season
February 22–25, 20242024 Challenge Cup1 85.802 169.012 254.81
December 20–24, 20232023–24 Japan Championships7 85.857 166.497 252.34
November 24–26, 20232023 NHK Trophy12 64.635 151.999 216.62
October 20–22, 20232023 Skate America9 72.578 144.418 216.98
February 23–26, 20232023 Challenge Cup12 67.165 145.188 212.34
January 12–22, 20232023 Winter World University Games2 84.482 159.342 243.82
December 21–25, 20222022–23 Japan Championships11 74.849 146.339 221.17
November 25–27, 20222022 Grand Prix of Espoo5 78.824 166.084 244.90
November 11–13, 20222022 MK John Wilson Trophy7 76.755 149.385 226.13
December 22–26, 20212021–22 Japan Championships12 77.318 157.909 235.21
December 20–24, 20182018–19 Japan Championships11 69.955 144.927 214.87
December 21–23, 20172017–18 Japan Championships14 63.3511 135.3613 198.71
December 22–25, 20162016–17 Japan Championships15 59.498 127.5410 187.03
2021–22 season
April 13–17, 20222022 World Junior Championships5 79.153 154.673 233.82
March 18–20, 20222022 Coupe du Printemps2 77.352 148.292 225.64
January 18–22, 20222021 Bavarian Open1 81.921 156.421 238.34
November 19–21, 20212021–22 Japan Junior Championships1 81.052 146.552 227.60
November 21–23, 20202020–21 Japan Junior Championships4 73.1810 107.387 180.56
November 15–17, 20192019–20 Japan Junior Championships6 68.833 123.944 192.77
March 4–10, 20192019 World Junior Championships20 62.5910 133.2914 195.88
November 23–25, 20182018–19 Japan Junior Championships2 78.232 144.561 222.79
August 1–5, 20182018 Asian Open Trophy2 50.872 117.142 168.01
March 16–18, 20182018 Coupe du Printemps1 64.431 131.401 195.83
November 24–26, 20172017–18 Japan Junior Championships5 63.532 125.623 189.15
October 11–14, 20172017 JGP Italy6 65.985 132.465 198.44
September 20–24, 20172017 JGP Belarus5 66.495 118.705 185.19
March 10–12, 20172017 Coupe du Printemps2 51.722 104.632 156.35
November 23–25, 20162016–17 Japan Junior Championships6 56.075 121.555 177.62
November 21–23, 20152015–16 Japan Junior Championships14 48.8914 96.6914 145.58
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