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Congratulations to Yuzu including his family, his team and his fans :cheer:

I have no words to describe, above all I'm just happy and thankful seeing him healthy, achieved this feat and happy.

(I've been spending the past 5 hours reading GS, FB, twitter, tumblr :laugh: )
 
Just watched Yuzuru's skate :shocked::yahoo:
I have no words it was amazing.
But i think that in near future that points can not be easily beaten.
322.40 King Yuzuru:jaw:
 
Those two skates, his SP and FP, were the definition of a perfect SP and FP. Plushy may be the king, but Yuzuru is next in line to the throne if not on the throne already. No flaws. No negative GOEs. No zero GOEs. All positive GOEs. Level 4 everything. Maxed out tech content. 100+ in the SP. 200+ in the FP, 300+ for overall score. CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN.

Yuzuru Hanyu is one of the (If not the) greatest men's singles skaters of all time. Period.
 
Nontama0817 has already translated the gist of it above, but since I've already done it, here is my attempt.
It was kind of hard to understand Yuzuru's train of thoughts when he's still excited. Please let me know for any mistakes.

http://sports.yahoo.co.jp/column/detail/201511280006-spnavi?p=1

Thoughts after the FS (Yuzuru's reply only)
- Honestly, I'm so excited that I don't know what to say. I have a feeling of joy and also gratitude towards the people who have supported me until now. This isn't the PyeongChang Olympics yet nor the Olympics after that nor is it my retirement competition. I want to continue to work hard to give good performances. It's not about the score, but having a performance that will remain on people's minds.

Hanyu-senshu, as you were landing your jumps one by one, what kind of feelings did you have at the end?
- I just wanted to execute them carefully (any other better word for 丁寧?) and like everyone else who was surprised by my score, I was too. Right now, I don't have the words to describe how I feel, I haven't been able to digest how I feel towards my performance. I feel like I'm floating. Regarding the FS, it's not like I landed all the jumps nicely nor executed all the spins and steps well. I just performed by putting my feelings towards each of the elements, putting my trust in how I've been training and putting trust in my body. Each time people cheered for me after each successful jump, I could hear their voices, felt their gazes, thought that I could hear their inner voices that in reality I cannot hear, I felt something like that from all over Japan and all over the world.

A question for everyone. At NHK Trophy, all the skaters planned for quads in both the SP and FS. There were 25 all together which calculates to 2 for each skater on average. Looking into the future for the next PyeongChang Olympics, how many quads and how many types of quads do you think will become necessary?
- My lutz isn't stable unlike Boyang's. I have landed it by fluke once but the quality of my lutz and loop aren't as good as his. For the axel, I've challenged it a couple of times but I've never landed it nor rotated it.
So for the question, how many quads will be necessary in the future, my answer is that I don't know. I don't remember exactly, but I have a feeling that things tend to change with the Olympic Games. The most impressionistic Olympics for me was the SLC Olys and back then, all the skaters who placed in the top 10 all had high quality quads, but at Vancover Olys, Evan Lysacek won without a quad.
If I were asked which is correct and which is wrong, I think they are all correct. After Vancouver, a lot of people in the fs world were discussing whether a quad is necessary or if the winner should have been Evan Lysacek and an answer never came out of the discussion but almost 50% of us at Sochi Olympics challenged and fought with the quad.
I'm actually surprised that everyone (at NHK) went for the quad. But a quad isn't about just going for it, but it's about landing it nicely. Points are rewarded for landing nicely. The difference of BV between 3A and quads are only 2 points. A nicely executed 3A with GOE of 2~3 points is worth more than a quad. To put it bluntly, my understanding of the rules is that, if all jumps are given GOE of 3 points, you can win without a quad like how it was at Vancouver Olys.
The reason I'm going for 4 to 5 quads in the SP and FS with difficult entries and landings plus the 3A with qualities that are worth as much as quads, is because I think they are my greatest weapons. There will be more skaters of variety coming out. What I felt this time is that Boyang, who just came up from juniors, has included quads in the 2nd half of both his SP and FS and performed wonderfully. I think I'm seeing the future of figure skating in him. This isn't the only correct answer and I want to pull out everything I'm able to do and attempt quads with much more difficult entries and of higher quality.

Sorry for talking for so long :laugh:
 
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Thank you mikaboo for the translation ! The description of his feelings when he "heard the inner voices" of people around the world is so touching.

Thank you Alba for the Mishin comments. Google translate made some gems like "Boyang Jin is going to six quadruplates" :laugh: I like the word "to quadruplate". I think Yuzu is very good at quadruplating hahaha!
 
Nontama0817 has already translated the gist of it above, but since I've already done it, here is my attempt.
It was kind of hard to understand Yuzuru's train of thoughts when he's still excited. Please let me know for any mistakes.

http://sports.yahoo.co.jp/column/detail/201511280006-spnavi?p=1

Thoughts after the FS (Yuzuru's reply only)
- Honestly, I'm so excited that I don't know what to say. I have a feeling of joy and also gratitude towards the people who have supported me until now. This isn't the PyeongChang Olympics yet nor the Olympics after that nor is it my retirement competition. I want to continue to work hard to give good performances. It's not about the score, but having a performance that will remain on people's minds.

Hanyu-senshu, as you were landing your jumps one by one, what kind of feelings did you have at the end?
- I just wanted to execute them carefully (any other better word for 丁寧?) and like everyone else who was surprised by my score, I was too. Right now, I don't have the words to describe how I feel, I haven't been able to digest how I feel towards my performance. I feel like I'm floating. Regarding the FS, it's not like I landed all the jumps nicely nor executed all the spins and steps well. I just performed by putting my feelings towards each of the elements, putting my trust in how I've been training and putting trust in my body. Each time people cheered for me after each successful jump, I could hear their voices, felt their gazes, thought that I could hear their inner voices that in reality I cannot hear, I felt something like that from all over Japan and all over the world.

A question for everyone. At NHK Trophy, all the skaters planned for quads in both the SP and FS. There were 25 all together which calculates to 2 for each skater on average. Looking into the future for the next PyeongChang Olympics, how many quads and how many types of quads do you think will become necessary?
- My lutz isn't stable unlike Boyang's. I have landed it by fluke once but the quality of my lutz and loop aren't as good as his. For the axel, I've challenged it a couple of times but I've never landed it nor rotated it.
So for the question, how many quads will be necessary in the future, my answer is that I don't know. I don't remember exactly, but I have a feeling that things tend to change with the Olympic Games. The most impressionistic Olympics for me was the SLC Olys and back then, all the skaters who placed in the top 10 all had high quality quads, but at Vancover Olys, Evan Lysacek won without a quad.
If I were asked which is correct and which is wrong, I think they are all correct. After Vancouver, a lot of people in the fs world were discussing whether a quad is necessary or if the winner should have been Evan Lysacek and an answer never came out of the discussion but almost 50% of us at Sochi Olympics challenged and fought with the quad.
I'm actually surprised that everyone (at NHK) went for the quad. But a quad isn't about just going for it, but it's about landing it nicely. Points are rewarded for landing nicely. The difference of BV between 3A and quads are only 2 points. A nicely executed 3A with GOE of 2~3 points is worth more than a quad. To put it bluntly, my understanding of the rules is that, if all jumps are given GOE of 3 points, you can win without a quad like how it was at Vancouver Olys.
The reason I'm going for 4 to 5 quads in the SP and FS with difficult entries and landings plus the 3A with qualities that are worth as much as quads, is because I think they are my greatest weapons. There will be more skaters of variety coming out. What I felt this time is that Boyang, who just came up from juniors, has included quads in the 2nd half of both his SP and FS and performed wonderfully. I think I'm seeing the future of figure skating in him. This isn't the only correct answer and I want to pull out everything I'm able to do and attempt quads with much more difficult entries and of higher quality.

Sorry for talking for so long :laugh:

You are not talking for so long . :) Thank you so much Mikaboo for translating this interview! :clapper:
 
Sounds like Mishin, alright. Though I'm not sure how long it will take for someone to surpass that record, even with more quads.

I honestly don't think anyone can pass 100, 200 and 300 points except Yuzuru. Yuzu achieved those scores not just due to the high BV, but also added difficulty in every single element, in-between moves and top quality in everything. So unless there is another skater who can execute even more difficult programs with top quality, I don't even think they can pass 100, 200 and 300 points without some inflation. I don't see anyone with Yuzu's technical prowess.
 
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Thaks so much for translation!!:love:

Nontama0817
http://sports.yahoo.co.jp/column/detail/201511280006-spnavi?p=1

Each time people cheered for me after each successful jump, I could hear their voices, felt their gazes, thought that I could hear their inner voices that in reality I cannot hear, I felt something like that from all over Japan and all over the world.


that's one of the reason why he is Yuzuru Hanyu :bow:

GOOOO YUZU!!!!!!!!!I hope he'll skate to Requiem tomorrow!
 
Those two skates, his SP and FP, were the definition of a perfect SP and FP. Plushy may be the king, but Yuzuru is next in line to the throne if not on the throne already. No flaws. No negative GOEs. No zero GOEs. All positive GOEs. Level 4 everything. Maxed out tech content. 100+ in the SP. 200+ in the FP, 300+ for overall score. CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN.

Yuzuru Hanyu is one of the (If not the) greatest men's singles skaters of all time. Period.

I agree! :agree: And Yuzuru is the most grateful skater, always is a nice person and never forget to thank the people about their support.

Please, could anyone tell me when is the Gala ?
 
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The gala starts at 3PM in Japan's time and Yuzuru is going to skate last. But I heard there would be some interviews between Akiko and the skaters so I think I'll pay close attention from the start of the gala until the end :D
 
Hello all,

I've risen from the dead. Life has been crazy (the good kind) and I've moved back to NYC after switching projects and now finally have the time to fangirl over Yuzuru. Woke up this morning to find that he smashed 3 WR in one competition and knew I had to come back onto the site. Hope you're all well!

:agree:

Also, I'm purchasing men's and ladies events for Worlds when the tickets are going on sale if anyone is going.
 
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Lol I see so many "ITS OVER 300!!" that all I can think of is this :laugh2:

Please do a meme of the total points with this image... love Vegeta
SOMEONE HAS TO DO A MEME OF THIS!!! I LOVE VEGETA TOO!!!!

I don't feel like sleeping anymore after knowing Yuzu surpassed 300 points tonight, still super excited over this accomplishment! :biggrin:
Same! It's almost 1am and I have to wake up early tmr, but I just can't sleep!!

Actually I have an ear infection, it hurts like hell, I'm drugged by the painkiller but in the same time I'm soooo happy, that's so strange xD
Are you alright now?

I didn't watch both live broadcasts because I was too nervous to do that. I waited until the results were out and then I had the courage to check the scores. Screamed when I saw the short program score and had my fingers crossed for the free skate. Today I was doing dishes when he skated because I couldn't handle the pressure watching live lol. Screamed again when I saw the free skate score and my blood pressure probably went to 110/150 and I could hardly breathe. Rushed to the television and watched the magnificent skate in tears. He really pushed himself to a totally different level. Now the 322.40 is the new challenge he's going to conquer and he will do it. He will be better and better. Wish the best of him <3
Welcome to our yuzu fandom here! Do post long and often !!!
Nam's twitter
And sorry for spamming you guys but the GPF twitter account also had a field day: 1, 2, 3 and my favorite Beast Hanyu
NO!!! YOU'RE NOT SPAMMING!! GO ON PLEASE!! HELP YOURSELF ;)


Bwahahahaha, brilliant! We don't mind, Yuzu, don't apologize!!!
Hahahahas!!!! I guess we can't help it since even we are so overwhelmed, not to mention yuzu LOLS! I won't even mind if he talks to me for hours non-stop!! HAHAHAHA!!

Edit: This is such an epic moment that even Singaporean newspaper had to report it!! , though it seems that the reporter is too excited that he/she made an error, it's 3 quads in his fp, not 4!! XDD
 
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