In her retirement statement, Ohashi expressed gratitude to her coaches, teammates, and fans, saying: “Gymnastics gave me moments of pure joy and deep challenge. I hope I was able to show that grace and strength can coexist.”
While she never competed at the Olympics, Ohashi’s influence on Japanese gymnastics is profound. She inspired a generation of younger athletes to value artistry alongside difficulty. miku ohashi retire
Post-retirement, Ohashi plans to remain in the sport as a choreographer and coach, helping develop the next wave of Japanese gymnasts. 💐 Miku Ohashi (1995–2026 career) World bronze medalist on balance beam. Japan’s queen of artistry. Thank you for the elegance, the fight, and the unforgettable beam work. Enjoy your retirement, Miku 🇯🇵✨ #MikuOhashi #GymnasticsRetirement Hashtags: #MikuOhashi #GymnasticsRetirement #JapaneseGymnastics #ArtistryInMotion In her retirement statement, Ohashi expressed gratitude to