Hatsune Miyoshi

Hatsune Miyoshi
三好 初音
Born (2009-06-25) 25 June 2009
Gymnastics career
DisciplineRhythmic Gymnastics
Country
represented
Japan
(2025–present)
ClubKanonji RG[1]
Head coach(es)Rika Yamamoto, Yukari Murata
Former coach(es)Teruyo Miki[1]
Medal record
Group rhythmic gymnastics
Representing  Japan
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Championships 1 1 0
World Cup 1 4 2
Total 2 5 2
World Championships
2025 Rio de Janeiro Group All-Around
2025 Rio de Janeiro 5 Ribbons

Hatsune Miyoshi (Japanese: 三好 初音, born 25 June 2009), is a Japanese rhythmic gymnast. She won a gold medal in the all-around team event at the 2025 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Rio de Janeiro[2].

Career

Miyoshi took up rhythmic gymnastics at the age of 5 at the Kanonji RG club.[1]

In 2025, she joined the main senior group and won a silver medal in the all-around event at the Sofia World Cup. The team also won the silver medal in 5 ribbons and bronze in 3 balls + 2 hoops finals. In July, the team won bronze in 5 ribbons and silver medals in the all-around and 3 balls + 2 hoops events at Milan World Cup.[3] The following week, the team competed at Cluj-Napoca World Challenge Cup, where they took 4th place in the all-around event and 7th place in the 5 ribbons final.[4]

2025 World Championships (Gold medal team)

In late August, Miyoshi was selected a member of the Japanese team to the 2025 World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil alongside Megumi Nishimoto, Ayuka Suzuki, Rinako Inaki and Hisano Taguchi.

The team won the gold medal in all-around team event,[5] the country's first.[6] At 16, Miyoshi[5] also became the youngest gold medal winner at the world championships.

The team finished 0.3 points in front of Brazil, becoming the first world all-around champions from Asia.[7][5] They also won the silver medal in the 5 ribbons final,[8] and took 5th place in the 3 balls + 2 hoops final.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b c "歴史的快挙!新体操世界選手権の団体総合で日本初の「金」 観音寺総合高1年・三好初音選手の横顔【香川】" [A historic achievement! Japan's first gold medal in the team all-around at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships: Profile of Hatsune Miyoshi, a first-year student at Kannonji Sogo High School [Kagawa]]. www.ohk.co.jp (in Japanese). 12 September 2025. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  2. ^ "41st FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships". gym.swisstiming.com. Retrieved 2025-08-24.
  3. ^ "WC Milan 2025 Results Book (Media)" (pdf). International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 2025-07-21.
  4. ^ "World Challenge Cup". rgform.eu. Retrieved 27 July 2025.
  5. ^ a b c "Japan pip hosts Brazil for Group All-Around title". International Gymnastics Federation. 24 August 2025. Their [Japan's] stunning 3 Balls + 2 Hoops routine earned them 28.350, the highest score of the day and enough to clinch the All-Around title, ahead of Brazil by 0.300 points.... The group, spearheaded by 25-year-old Tokyo 2020 Olympic finalist Suzuki Ayuka, also featured Inaki Rinako, competing in her fourth world championships, along with teenagers Hanamura Natsumi, Miyoshi Hatsune, Nishimoto Megumi and Taguchi Hisano.
  6. ^ "El equipo de España logra bronces de concurso completo y cinco cintas en el Mundial de rítmica". Infobae. Buenos Aires. 24 Aug 2025. [in the all-around competition... Japan was crowned world champion for the first time in its history (55.550 points) and was followed by the host nation, Brazil (55.250)... the Spanish team secured another bronze medal later that day in their team five-ribbon final,... The Chinese team... won the gold medal... while the Japanese team of Natsumi Hanamura, Rinako Inaki, Hatsune Miyoshi, Megumi Nishimoto, Ayuka Suzuki, and Hisano Taguchi took the silver with 26.650.]
  7. ^ "新体操・日本代表の世界一に貢献 花村夏実選手、さらなる飛躍誓う – 市民タイムス" [Natsumi Hanamura, who contributed to Japan's world-leading rhythmic gymnastics team, vows to make further strides]. Shimin Times (in Japanese). Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  8. ^ "España Logra Dos Medallas de Bronce: Gimnasia Rítmica Subió al Podio en el Concurso Completo y en Cinco Cintas" [Spain Wins Two Bronze Medals: Rhythmic Gymnastics Reached the Podium in the All-Around and Five Ribbon Competition]. Diario de Noticias. 25 August 2025 – via Press Reader. [the Spanish team secured another bronze medal hours later in their team five-ribbon final... The Chinese team .. won that gold medal... and the Japanese team of Natsumi Hanamura, Rinako Inaki, Hatsune Miyoshi, Megumi Nishimoto, Ayuka Suzuki and Hisano Taguchi took the silver with 26.650.]
  9. ^ "Hat tricks and history makers as Rio Worlds draw to a close". www.gymnastics.sport. International Gymnastics Federation. 2025-08-25. Retrieved 2025-08-25.