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Yuzuru Hanyu’s return for the first time in the competition shocked the audience and exceeded the season high score record_Yuzumi Hanyu challenged 4A for the first time successfully_Competition_Winter Olympics

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Original title: Yuzuru Hanyu’s return for the first time in the competition shocked the audience and exceeded the season high score record

Source: Xinhua News Agency

Xinhua News Agency, Saitama, Japan, December 24 (Reporters Yang Ting and Wang Zijiang) Two-time Winter Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu shocked the audience after participating in the first competition in 8 months. The All Japan figure skating held at the Saitama Super Stadium on the 24th He scored 111.31 points in the men’s single skating competition in the championship and Beijing Winter Olympic qualifiers, which exceeded the scoring record of this season’s ISU competition. Yuzuru Hanyu said after the match that he would work hard to win to the end at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

In the ISU competition, the highest score in the men’s singles short program this season is the 106.72 points set by American player Chen Wei in the Canadian Grand Prix. Yuzuru Hanyu surpassed this score on the night, but the level of the event was different. After the game, he once again stated that he would challenge the four and a half jumps in the free skating.

The 27-year-old Yuzuru Hanyu made his 24th appearance among 32 contestants and brought a newly arranged short program this season. The accompaniment is “Introduction and Roundabout” composed by French composer Saint Kuwabara and Japanese composer Nobuya Kiyozuka. Caprice. His footwork is exquisite, his movements are stretched, and several four- and three-week jumps are steadily falling off the ice, finally ending the passionate performance perfectly. Among the nine judges, seven gave full marks to his performance, and eight judges gave full marks to music interpretation.

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In a post-match interview, a reporter from Xinhua News Agency asked whether he felt closer to the three consecutive Winter Olympics after the short program ended? Hanyu put away his relaxed expression and replied earnestly: “First of all, I must complete the free skating the day after tomorrow, including practice. I will cherish the opportunity one step at a time. I will try my best to succeed in the four-half jump first. I will also concentrate. Full attention, be careful to the end, to avoid injury. I believe that the Beijing Olympics should be a matter of course after that, and I will work hard to win to the end.”

For the game of the day, Hanyu was particularly satisfied with the jump. He said that, unlike the World Championships last season, in addition to the four and a half jumps, he also practiced other jumps very seriously. These efforts have yielded corresponding results in the short program competition of the day. “After the opening of the Sakhov quadrilateral jump, I feel that I can perform steadily next. Overall, today’s Sakhov quadrilateral jump and Axel three-cycle jump are controlled very well.”

In the competition that day, Pyeongchang Winter Olympic runner-up Masauma Uno ranked second with 101.88 points, and Kenyama Yuma, who won two championships in the ISU figure skating grand prix this season, ranked third with 95.15 points. The men’s singles free skating competition will be held on the 26th. The champion of this competition will directly qualify for the Beijing Winter Olympics. (Finish)Return to Sohu to see more

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