In the 2022 Winter Olympics, Yuzuru Hanyu skated for his dream. If he hadn't stepped on the ice hole in the short program, he should have a great chance to challenge the 4A success. It can be seen from his recovery training in the figure skating training hall after the game that he is at the top both in terms of competitive state and competitive level! As his fans, we will always support all of his decisions, and as long as he continues to move forward, we look forward to the return of the king. We love you, Yuzu, come on!❤️👍👍👍
wow (12:03) "I want to take home gold at the olympics. That's not my end goal, but I believe it'll be the beginning from there." this kid was SIXTEEN YEARS OLD when he said this. unbelievable.
Thank you for sharing. Yuzuru challenged quad even on the show. I wanna praise his espri.
@user-kt6jd3tz3j
2 жыл бұрын
不思議な少年って言われてるの草
@user-pj8sr9in4f
2 жыл бұрын
それだけ才能があると言うことです
@myunyun4233
2 жыл бұрын
いぎなり めんこい😊
@hbattagl
4 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am from Miyagi, Japan and below is my translation of the program. I wanted people to learn more about Hanyu and the 2011 disaster. ************ “Advice, please!” SM (Shuzo Matsuoka: the presenter/narrator of this segment and one of the most popular sport commentators and former national tennis champion) So, being 4th at Cup of China, so close to the podium, was young Yuzuru Hanyu. So young, only 16 years old. He is said to be the ace skater of the next generation. And...his biggest weapon is...none other than...one, two, three, the quadruple jumps. Here at the Grand Prix Series in China, a Japanese supernova is born. 0:49 Yuzuru Hanyu, 16 years old. His biggest weapon is... Here is 3L, 3T...Yes! He did it. What a clean finish! quadruple jumps. the most difficult of all jumps quadruple jumps. During the Canadian Grand Prix held in the week before, even Patrick Chan, the current world champion who holds the world record, tried the jump three times and failed twice. Hanyu, who became the 4th (in COC) with a very small margin between himself and the top three, who is merely in the 2nd year of joining the senior competitions, was the only skater who landed the quad jumps in both SP and FP. So this new talent in Japan...What kind of athlete is he? (The interview) SM and YH: Hello! So nice to meet you! SM: What is this? YH: My mother likes power stones, and I myself am quite interested in them. SM: Wouldn’t they annoy you when you jump a quad? YH: No, not at all. SM: But like you have so many on... YH: No, not for me...Hehehe SM: What ‘hehehe’? What a curious young character! Actually, this is the boy who became last year’s Junior World Figure Skate champion. When asked about quadruple jumps, confident words came out. YH: Well, Yes. During the practice, the (success) rate has been increasing. Out of ten, I think I can easily land eight of them. SM: Eight out of ten? Easily? YH: Yes. I take quad jumps as one part of my artistic expression. I want to land quality quad jumps as part of my total program (choreography).” MS: How old are you? YH: I am 16 years old. MS: How is that possible (to think like that)? 3:11 Last season, he tried 50 jumps in a day, landing only one or two. The success rate was less than 2%. This season, the rate has increased to an astonishing 80%. The key behind this remarkable progress is? YH: “Hmmmm...the moment that you ‘build up’? SM: ‘the moment of a ‘build up’? YH: Yes. Just before you take off, there is this point in time when you have to ‘build up’. Hanyu who has found the moment to ‘build up’... Oh...what a beautiful jump! So light! 3:58 So he showed us what it meant: “So here at this moment...what I feel most is...just before the jump, when I face the front...my whole attention is...right here.” SM: So it is like a weight holding your body down?” YH: Well, like a wall or a hand pressed against here... you could imagine a pole maybe?... Then that (pole) becomes the axis , and yes, like a pole, my body rotates around it, then that pole shifts towards there, left to right.” So here at this moment, around his left shoulder, he imagines something like a pole, which will then shift towards his right shoulder just before the take off... He says once he discovered his own ‘build up’ point, his quad jumps became more stable. 5:15 During the journey of developing this technique, however, he had to overcome an enormous adversity. This is Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture where his homerink is, the place where the Great East Japan Disaster hit on 11 March that year. Hanyu was in the middle of his skate practice. SM: So it happened when you were practising skating here? YH: Yes. SM: Suddenly? YH: Yes, very sudden. SM: So how did it happen? You were on the ice?” YH: Yes, right now the rink is flat, isn’t it? But (when the quake hit), the ice was undulating its surface. It did not feel like it was ice...The shoe shelves collapsed and skate shoes were flying in the air. What we were seeing was so surreal. Nothing felt normal. I forgot what ‘normality’was. He lost his practice rink where he has been skating since he was 4 years old. His house was also damaged and he had to stay at the emergency evacuation point. “During that time*, I could not think of myself as a figure skater or anything. Such an idea became totally irrelevant...What was necessary was just to survive. I just became a bare human being.“ Nanami Abe (Former Coach of YH since he was 10 y.o.): Well, there was no water, no gas, no electricity. No petrol. So just surviving each moment was the priority. We could not think about skating. It just wasn’t the time for anything like that, was it? YH: First we had to live. NA: We had to survive. YH: Well...I thought I may have to give up skating for at least a couple of years. One month after the disaster, Hanyu came across a turning point. “At the beginning of April, I was invited to perform at a charity ice show in Kobe.” On 9 April, Japan’s top figure skaters such as Daisuke Takahashi, Shizuka Arakawa etc gathered in Kobe for a charity ice show in support of the disaster recovery efforts. “(Announcement) four weeks since the disaster, I, Yuzuru Hanyu, am so grateful for this opportunity to be able to stand up and perform in front of you in Kobe, the city that had to overcome devastations of the 1995 disaster.” (Hanyu performs the Swan program) I just had to deliver my very best performance I could offer. I wanted to express every part of what I was right at that moment.
@hbattagl
4 жыл бұрын
8:43 Hanyu received the biggest applause on the day. “Not everyone was there to see me, but after seeing my performance, there were people who were moved to tears. There were those who stood up and gave me applause. I was so happy to receive such huge applause for what I did with my utmost effort. And it made me feel that maybe there is not any other sport that could move the audience so much.” That was the moment Hanyu decided to continue figure skating. 9:31 After this, invitations for Hanyu to participate in charity ice shows arrived from all over Japan. In the end he participated in 60 shows in the next six months. Hanyu decided to tackle this tight schedule positively. First of all, as he no longer had his practice rink, he would arrive at the show venue early and used the rink for his practice. He then did one more thing to include quad jumps in his show performances. Takeshi Honda (also from Sendai and world championship Bronze medalist), says it is very rare for a skater to include quad jumps in show programs. During show performances, spotlights are your only guide. Your sense of distance, rhythm...they change...even the feel during the jump affects your skating and makes it very difficult. Therefore, not many skaters would try. But Hanyu was trying that all the time this year. And his landing rate was astonishing. 10:55 Hanyu also had an unexpected encounter meeting Stephane Lambiel, a quad jumper and former World Champinon. So the brave young Hanyu went directly to Stephane to seek for advice on his quad jumps. SM: What? That Lambiel? He is like God of figure skating, isn’t he? Wow! YH: Hehehe... SM: So let’s say I am Lambiel.., how did you approach? YH: Oh no. I am so embarrassed to say... SM: No no no...just...roughly..? YH: well...I think it was just like...Advice, please...ish? 11:30 Despite the devastation of the disaster, and facing so many challenges, Hanyu kept moving forward and refined his quad skills. So that was how he gained his ‘moment to ‘build up’ this season. Right now, Hanyu has a future vision. SM: What is your dream? YH: I want to get gold medal at the Olympics. But that is not the goal. It will be my starting point. SM: ...How old did you say you are now? YH: I am 16 years old. SM: Oh well...No one can resist supporting you, then. YH: Hehe 12:23 SM: Well truly, you just cannot resist him, can you? He said getting Olympic gold was his beginning. So I asked what would follow. He said, “even in ten years, the wounds of the disaster would not have been healed. That is why I want to keep skating and give them support”. He has a ten year vision. Talking to him made me realise he is such an independent human being. A person who has clear ideas. I cannot believe this person is just 16 years old. Ichiro Furutachi (the anchor) : Well, so he had to experience the disaster. His suffering must have been enormous. But ‘thankfully’ he is able to keep skating, and for those people who will be fighting against such enormous challenges long into the future, he has a strong conviction to dedicate himself to their recovery effort. SM: Yes, he knows himself. As for the quadruple jumps, most other athletes I have met could not really explain the technique they used to say “we just jump.” But Hanyu can describe his technique so articulately. IF: So the shifting ‘pole’, he says? SM: Yes. He says as long as he sees the red pole clearly, he can land his quad jumps. Even when he is not 100%, he would know what needs to be done to correct his techniques. And yet, he is just 16 years old... IF: Yes, when he lands his jumps, the reach of his arms is so impressive, isn’t it? Female announcer: Yes, his arms and legs are so long! SM: So you said that yourself, Mr Furutachi, didn’t you, thatThis athlete was unlike anyone else. IF: well, I don’t know much (about figure skating)but he really made an impression, didn’t he? So exciting to see his future! *On March 11 2011, a Magnitude 9 earthquake and the consequent mega tsunamis killed almost 20,000 people in Tohoku and Kanto areas along the northeast coast of Honshu, Japan. It was at the end of this season that the young Hanyu performed his Romeo and Juliette program and won Bronze at 2012 World Championship.
@ninetynice99
4 жыл бұрын
@@hbattagl im so glad to finally understand what they said... thank you so much!! Hanyu really have 10 years vision that i believe already realize one by one.. i think he could be a great technique coach for Japanese skaters in the future. Once again, thank you so much!
@eggizgud
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@Holly-kj6rs
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for providing this!!
@emmysty
4 жыл бұрын
Aww, thank you so much for your efforts!! 💞 To watch these vids and to know what Yuzu and the others talking about is everything!! I usually watch them without understanding anything:)) I hope more people can see your translation. 💝💝💝
@user-mh1yd5ly6r
10 жыл бұрын
かわいすぎわろた
@user-pj8sr9in4f
2 жыл бұрын
今でも可愛く美しいですね
@bgskyful
10 ай бұрын
✨👍
@blueflame5845
7 жыл бұрын
he's so cute.. great skater
@akiramia
7 жыл бұрын
he so cute ...
@ninetynice99
4 жыл бұрын
Giggly kid with strong will.... fascinating...
@anamiranda7755
3 жыл бұрын
I love yuzuru with all My Heart and Soul and Pray for Him every day And I don't know how the person whom Him love the.most he is so Blinded and made so.many.excuses to not be with Him I pray for him that him DON'T take so long to decide or Hi going to loose "THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND PURE PEARL-SOUL IN THE WORDL.❤🙏
@toujigracesicat5112
4 жыл бұрын
What an angel with beautiful💗heart and strong will power. You're such a jewel yuzuru. 😍
I really appreciate videos like this. Is there anyone who can make engl. subtitl., please, please? I don't say english is better, english is also not my language, but japanese is not possible for me now.
@ninetynice99
4 жыл бұрын
Username Hikaju just posted her translation on the comment section...
@marrymisuzu73
5 жыл бұрын
若い!
@emmysty
4 жыл бұрын
Non-Japanese speakers, find full translation in English down below, in hikaju post.
@mztee8107
2 жыл бұрын
Yes. hikaju took great pains & efforts with his translation. All thanks & good wishes to hikaju.
@mormonlacson8606
5 жыл бұрын
Love u....YUZU!!
@hbattagl
5 жыл бұрын
Hi. Thank you very much for the upload. Just translated the content into English but cannot upload. Pls let me know if you would like it.
@ninetynice99
4 жыл бұрын
Did you upload the english version?
@hbattagl
4 жыл бұрын
Nenti Resna hi, I have now as a new comment. Please have a look. 🤗
@yuna1213
Ай бұрын
有言実行です☆ 其れも2度のオリンピックチャンピオン❤❤ 素晴らしいです👏👏👏
@alice990218
7 жыл бұрын
I cannot understand what he's saying but I'm in love with young teenager yuzuru- passionate but kawaii
@user-qb5dp3ph6r
5 жыл бұрын
sj mi
@user-qb5dp3ph6r
5 жыл бұрын
sj mi
@mocopon2
5 жыл бұрын
He said he wanted to get the gold medal at Olympics and that would be the beginning. He supposed the damages of the Tohoku earthquake would have not be healed even after 10 years, so he thought the winning the Olympics was gonna be the beginning to support for restoration of the disaster.
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