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I hope Yuzuru will drop out of NHK, not go to GPF and wait until National. His health is more important than those medals.Good translation of an article, interesting read...
Yuzu unable to complete his training regimen set out by Brian due to JSF commitments....would definitely impact his performance....
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This part worries me a lot:
a person had revealed that Hanyu had not finished the training schedule that his coach, Brian Orser, had designed for him before he competed at the Cup of China. “The Japan Skating Federation disregarded the training regime that Brian had designed for Hanyu, and had insisted on the latter partake in more than 50 ice shows during the off-season that was originally intended for rest. The slot left by Mao Asada and Daisuke Takahashi’s retirement/break was filled in by Hanyu.” The Japan Skating Federation has used Hanyu as their new money making tree, and had hopes that ge would save figure skating from the market crisis. As a result, Hanyu had to momentarily leave his training in Canada to return to Japan for ice shows. Brian Orser was extremely unpleased, and had protested that “If you push him to this extent, there’s a high chance that you’ll destroy his figure skating life!” Towards this, the Japan Skating Federation responded saying that “We understand the coach’s earnest,” but did not try and minimize Hanyu’s appearances in the ice shows.
But why did he have to attend countless of ice shows? The well-mannered Hanyu had said that it was “To repay each and every fan for their support”, but in reality, this has resulted in him not having enough training time. “He actually finds this very troubling as well.” A ticket for an ice show is worth an estimated ¥10,000 JPY, which is equivalent to around ¥530 RMB ($87 USD). A single ice show’s total earnings from ticket revenue can sum up to a shocking ¥280,000,000 JPY, which is equivalent to about ¥14,840,000 RMB ($2,422,382 USD). “Endorsement and performance earnings are split so that the JSF gets 70% of the total earnings. However, because the broker operators also require a portion, the skater is left with a mere 10%.”
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