I found an old interview with Ryo Shibata in case anyone wants to know more about him now that he's back in competition. The interview was taken by
Japan Skates in 2008. Yukina Ota was with him and she served as Ryo's interpreter.
Key
JS: Japan Skates
RS: Ryo Shibata
YO: Yukina Ota
JS: Thank you for doing the interview. You’re only the second Japanese male skater that we’ve interviewed - Nobunari, and now you! Can you tell me a little bit about yourself… who your coach is and what music you are skating to this season?
RS: My coach is Masahiro Kawagoe, and my music is “Firebird” and “Romeo and Juliet”. “Firebird” is the free program.
JS: Do you have any exhibition programs planned at this point?
RS: I have it… the exhibition music is “Phantom of the Opera”.
JS: You’ve done that one before, haven’t you?
YO: He did it at an ice show… with a cape, and with makeup!!! (laughs)
JS: I remember that one! What skating assignments do you have this year?
YO: We only have Sectionals, then Nationals, and we have an international competition… I think it will be Golden Spin.
JS: What was your standing last year at the National Championships?
RS: I don’t remember exactly… oh yeah, eighth!
JS: Can you tell me about this summer? You’re in Toronto. Who are you working with and for how long?
YO: He’s working with Sergei Chetverukhin… he’s Russian and he lives in Toronto. He’s working with Sergei and Astrid Jensen and Brian Orser.
JS: So Sergei is working on….?
YO: His jumps a lot. Sergei was an Olympian, at Sapporo… silver medallist!
JS: You mentioned that you’re off to San Francisco this weekend; what will you be doing?
YO: He’s going to see his good friend, Tatsuya Tanaka. He used to compete in international competition, like us. But he’s from Hong Kong. He was training in Japan.
JS: When did you start to skate?
YO: Pretty late… after the Nagano Olympics.
JS: So is that eight years now?
RS: Nine.
JS: What was your first triple jump?
RS: I think it was triple loop….or triple salchow.
YO: Wow!
JS: Who are some of your heroes in skating? Who were some of your favorite skaters when you were younger?
RS: Johnny Weir.
JS: So he’s still one of your favourite skaters! How about the Japanese skaters. Do you have any Japanese skaters that you admire?
RS: Yukina!
JS: Of course! Do you have any goals for this season? A placement at Nationals, or scores you would like?
RS: I want a medal!
YO: At Nationals.
JS: And your plan is to go to the Olympics in Vancouver if possible?
RS: Yes.
JS: Do you plan to skate after the Olympics for another four years?
YO: No more! It is hard work!
JS: What are your plans after skating, for a career?
YO: He needs to graduate his university first; then he wants to be a consultant.
JS: Business consultant?
RS: Right!
JS: Because you study economics. And what is the name of your school?
RS: Meiji University in Tokyo.
JS: What would you say is your career highlight?
YO: When he won a Junior Grand Prix. That was the first time he got a gold medal.
RS: In Romania in 2004 I think…
JS: What was your favorite program or music to skate to?
RS: “Malaguena.”
JS: And what year did you skate that in?
YO: Three years ago, when we were freshmen (in university).
JS: What are you working on the most this year? Which element are you trying to improve the most?
RS: Triple Axel!
JS: Are you planning one or two?
RS: Triple Axel and quad toe!
YO: Also, he’s working his spins a lot and step sequences.
JS: What would you say is your favorite jump?
RS: Flip.
JS: And how about other elements?
RS: Spins.
YO: He loves spins. Have you seen his layback and Biellmann? Also, I like his layback, because it’s very pretty… for a guy! Better than ladies! (giggles)
JS: You must have a flexible back then!
YO: Yeah, he has a pretty flexible back.
JS: In your spare time, what are some of your interests and hobbies?
RS: My hobby is shopping! (Yukina laughs). Shopping and resting in my house!
JS: How about your favorite movie?
RS: Chicago! (Yukina cheers)
JS: Favourite musician or singer?
RS: “Kubokuro.”
YO: Japanese hip-hop artist.
JS: Would you like to skate to that some day?
RS: (laughs)…Ah… no.
YO: Just good for listening!
JS: What was the funniest thing that a fan has every thrown onto the ice for you?
RS: Underwear! Just boxers!
JS: Did you keep them?
RS: Yes!
JS: Did you ever get a love letter on the ice?
RS: Yeah!
JS: Did you answer the love letter?
RS: No… (all laugh)
JS: Are most of your friend skaters, or do you have friends who are not figure skaters?
YO: Yeah, most are skating people.
JS: What is your favorite place that you’ve ever visited?
RS: Hawaii. I just visited there.
JS: What is a typical day in your life like? What is your on-ice or off-ice schedule? Do you do weights, or Pilates?
YO: No, he doesn’t like them. He’s pretty lazy! (laughs) He practices one hour a day. But you know, we practiced before, when we were young, we did a lot, but right now we don’t have enough ice time, like here (in Canada).
JS: Any other kinds of off-ice training?
YO: He used to! Not right now. But he’s doing it sometimes. And he goes for massage.
JS: What is your skating club in Japan?
YO: It is in Tokyo.
JS: Are there any top skaters there training with you? Or are you the star?
YO: He’s the star of the rink! Star skater!
JS: Some fun questions now. If you were on a desert island all by yourself, what would you bring?
YO: His girlfriend!
JS: Do you have time for a girlfriend right now?
RS: Not right now! (all laugh)
JS: Do you have your message for your fans at Japan Skates?
RS: (Speaks into camera).
YO: I will do my best, so please cheer for me.
Autographed picture
http://www.japanskates.com/interviews/Ryo/Ryo autograph.jpg
Interview pics
http://www.japanskates.com/interviews/Ryo/Yukina 001 (Medium).jpg
http://www.japanskates.com/interviews/Ryo/Yukina 002 (Medium).jpg
http://www.japanskates.com/interviews/Ryo/Yukina 008 (Medium).jpg
http://www.japanskates.com/interviews/Ryo/Yukina 010 (Medium).jpg