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Yuzuru Hany ( Hany Yuzuru) (born December 7, 1994) is a Japanese figure skater who competes in men's singles. He is the 2014 Olympic champion, the 2012 World bronze medalist, the 2013 Grand Prix Final champion, the 2010 World Junior champion, and a two-time Japanese national champion (201314).

Yuzuru Hanyu

Contents
1 Career 1.1 Early career 1.2 Junior career 1.2.1 20082009 season 1.2.2 20092010 season 1.3 Senior career 1.3.1 20102011 season 1.3.2 20112012 season 1.3.3 20122013 season 1.3.4 20132014 season 2 Skating technique 3 Personal life 4 Programs 5 Competitive highlights 5.1 2008present 5.2 20042008 6 Detailed results 6.1 Senior results 6.2 Junior results 7 References 8 External links

Personal information Country represented Born Home town Residence Height Coach Former coach December 7, 1994 Sendai, Miyagi Sendai Sendai 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) Brian Orser, Tracy Wilson Nanami Abe, Shoitirou Tuzuki Japan

Career
Early career
Hanyu began skating at the age of four, following his older sister to the rink.[1][2] He first competed nationally as a novice skater in the 200405 season; he skated at the 2004 Japan Novice Championships in the Novice B category, which is the lower of the two categories at the novice level, and won the gold medal in this
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Choreographer David Wilson, Jeffrey Buttle, Kurt Browning Former choreographer Skating club Nanami Abe ANA Minato Tokyo Toronto Cricket Curling and Skating Club

Former skating Miyagi FSC club Training locations Toronto Sendai


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competition.[3] His home rink then closed due to financial problems, reducing his training time.[2] Nanami Abe became his coach around that time.[2] In the 200607 season, Hanyu competed at the 2006 Japan Novice Championships in the Novice A category and won the bronze medal.[4] This placement earned him an invitation to compete at the 2006 Japan Junior Championships, where he placed 7th.[5] Hanyu's home rink reopened in 2007.[2] He competed at the 2007 Japan Novice Championships in the Novice A category and won the event.[6] He was invited to compete in the 2007 Japan Junior Championships, where he won the bronze medal.[7]

Began skating

1998

World standing 1 (as of 14 February 2014) ISU personal best scores Combined total 293.25 2013 Grand Prix Final Short program 101.45 (WR) 2014 Sochi Olympics 193.41 2013 Grand Prix Final Medal record Competitor for Japan Men's Figure skating Olympic Games Gold 2014 Sochi World Championships Singles

Free skate

Junior career
20082009 season Hanyu moved up to the Junior level and debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix. He placed 6th in the short program and 4th in the free skating to finish 5th overall at the event in Merano, Italy.[8] Following his Junior Grand Prix event, at the 2008 Japan Junior Championships, Hanyu placed 4th in the short program with 57.25 points and 1st in his free skate with 124.92 points, giving him a total of 182.17 points to win the gold medal overall in the competition.[9] This competition served both as the junior national championships and the World Junior Championships qualifier, and Hanyu has also qualified by this placement for the 2009 Junior Worlds. This medal earned him an invitation to compete on the senior level at the 2008 Japanese Championships, where he placed 8th.[10] In February 2009 at the 2009 World Junior Championships, Hanyu placed 11th in the short program with 58.18 points and 13th in his free skate with 103.59 points, giving him a total of 161.77 points to finish 12th overall. 20092010 season

Bronze

2012 Nice

Singles

Four Continents Championships Silver Silver 2013 Osaka 2011 Taipei Grand Prix Final Gold Silver 20132014 Fukuoka 20122013 Sochi World Junior Championships Gold 2010 The Hague Junior Grand Prix Final Gold 20092010 Tokyo Singles Singles Singles Singles Singles Singles

Japanese name Kanji Hiragana Transcriptions Romanization Hanyuu Yuzuru

In the 20092010 season, Hanyu won both of his Junior Grand Prix events and was the top qualifier for the Junior Grand Final. At the Japanese Junior Championships, he won the short program and placed 2nd in the free skating to win the title overall.[11] This earned Hanyu an invitation to compete on the senior level at the Japanese Championships. He then competed at the 20092010 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, which he won, achieving a new personal best score.[12] At the 20092010 Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships, he placed first on the junior level. He also competed at the senior level,
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where he came in sixth. Based on his results, Hanyu was chosen to compete at the 2010 World Junior Championships. He won the competition after placing third in the short program and first in the free skate to earn a new personal best of 216.10 points, and became the fourth Japanese man to win the junior world title.[13]

Senior career
20102011 season Hanyu announced that he would turn senior for the 20102011 season. His assignments for the 20102011 ISU Grand Prix series were the 2010 NHK Trophy and the 2010 Cup of Russia.[14] In his senior debut at the 2010 NHK Trophy, Hanyu placed 5th in the short program with 69.31 points; in his free skate, he landed his first quadruple toe loop jump in an ISU competition and came in 4th with 138.41 points, giving him a total of 207.72 points to finish 4th overall. Hanyu finished in seventh place at the Cup of Russia. At the 201011 Japanese Championships, Hanyu was in second place after the short program, but faltered in the free skate and finished fourth overall. As a result, he was selected to compete at the 2011 Four Continents, where he won the silver medal with a new personal best score. Hanyu was skating at his home rink in Sendai when the 2011 Thoku earthquake and tsunami struck his hometown and the region. Water pipes Hanyu performs a Biellmann under the ice at his home rink burst as a result of the earthquake and tsunami spin at the 2011 Cup of China on March 11, 2011.[15] He trained in Yokohama and Hachinohe, Aomori until his home rink reopened on July 24, 2011.[1][15][16] He also skated in 60 ice shows, using them as an opportunity to train.[2] In April, he and other skaters took part in an ice show to raise money for victims.[1][16] 20112012 season Hanyu began the 201112 season with a win at the Nebelhorn Trophy. He placed first in both the short program and the free skate, for a combined total score of 226.26 points. For the 201112 Grand Prix series, he was assigned to the 2011 Cup of China and the 2011 Rostelecom Cup.[17] He finished 4th at the Cup of China, then won the Rostelecom Cup with a new personal best score[18] to qualify for his first senior Grand Prix Final, where he placed fourth. Hanyu then won the bronze medal at the 20112012 Japan Championships, earning a spot on the Japanese team for the 2012 World Championships. In his senior Worlds debut, Hanyu was seventh in the short program but placed second in the free skate. He won the bronze medal overall with a total score of 251.06 points, behind gold medalist Patrick Chan of Canada and silver medalist, his team mate, Daisuke Takahashi of Japan.

Hanyu with former coach Nanami Abe at the 2011 Cup of Russia

In April 2012, Hanyu switched coaches to Brian Orser in Toronto, Canada.[19][20] It was reported he would make frequent trips to Toronto and continue to attend high school in Sendai.[19] After moving to Canada, Hanyu increased his on-ice training to 34 hours a day, up from 12 hours

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which had been due to a combination of limited ice time in Sendai, schooling, and asthma.[1][2] His autobiography, Blue Flames, was published in Japan in April 2012, with the royalties and part of the proceeds going to the Sendai ice rink.[2] 20122013 season Hanyu began his season at the Finlandia Trophy, winning the gold medal. He landed two quadruple jumps, a quad toe and a quad salchow, in his free skate; it was the first time he had a landed the latter jump in competition.[20][21] Hanyu won the silver medal at his first Grand Prix event of the season, the Skate America. At his second event, the NHK Trophy, he scored 95.32 in the short program, a new world record,[22] and went on to win the gold medal in his hometown.[23][24] Hanyu qualified for the Grand Prix Final in Sochi, where he finished second. In January 2013, Hanyu claimed his first national title at 2013 Japan Championships after placing first in the short program and second in the long. He took silver at the 2013 Four Continents, having placed first in the short program and third in the free. At the 2013 World Championships, he was ninth in the short program and third in the free skate, finishing fourth overall. 20132014 season Hanyu began his season at the 2013 Finlandia Trophy where he won the gold medal after placing first in both the short and free program.[25] He won silver in both of his 201314 Grand Prix events, the 2013 Skate Canada International and 2013 Trophe Eric Bompard, qualifying him for the 201314 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final. At the Grand Prix Final in Fukuoka, Hanyu set a new world record in the short program with 99.84 and won gold after placing first in both segments. In December 2013, Hanyu went on to win a second Japanese national title after placing first in both programs.[26] He was subsequently named in Japan's teams to the Olympics and World Championships. At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Hanyu broke his own world record in the men's short program, scoring 101.45 points. He is the first and only skater to score over 100 in the SP. Hanyu obtained 178.64 points in the free program and won Japan's first Olympic gold medal in men's singles.

Skating technique
Further information: Figure skating jumps Hanyu has executed 3A-3A, 4T-3A,[27] 4S-3A sequences, and even 4T-3A-3A in shows. He has also landed 3A-3T-2T (20112012 Japanese Nationals). He jumps counter-clockwise like most skaters. His combination spins usually include the biellmann spin and the doughnut spin, both of which are known for their difficulty, for male skaters especially, due to the flexibility required.

Personal life
Hanyu was born and raised in Sendai and attends the same high school formerly attended by famous Japanese figure skaters Takeshi Honda and Shizuka Arakawa. He has an older sister named Saya.[1] After the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, his house was damaged but liveable.[1] He has asthma.[1]

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Programs

Hanyu and his fellow medalists at the 2012 World Championships

Season

Short program

Free skating

Exhibition tude in d sharp minor, op. 8 no. 12


by Alexander Scriabin choreo. by Nanami Abe

2013 2014
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Parisienne Walkways
by Gary Moore choreo. by Jeffrey Buttle

Romeo and Juliet


by Nino Rota choreo. by David Wilson

Notre-Dame de Paris
by Riccardo Cocciante choreo. by David Wilson

Story
by AI choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto

Hello, I Love You


by The Doors

2012 2013
[2][29]

Parisienne Walkways
by Gary Moore choreo. by Jeffrey Buttle

Notre-Dame de Paris
by Riccardo Cocciante choreo. by David Wilson

Adam Freeland remix choreo. by Kurt Browning

Hana Ni Nare
by Fumiya Sashida choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto

White Legend
(from Swan Lake)

Kissing You 2011 2012 tude in D minor, op. 8 no. 12


by Alexander Scriabin (from Romeo + Juliet) by Craig Armstrong

composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky arranged and performed by Ikuko Kawai choreo by Nanami Abe
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Escape

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choreo by Nanami Abe

(from Plunkett & Macleane) by Craig Armstrong choreo by Nanami Abe

Somebody to Love
by Justin Bieber choreo by Nanami Abe

White Legend
(from Swan Lake)

2010 2011
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composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky arranged and performed by Ikuko Kawai choreo by Nanami Abe

Zigeunerweisen
by Pablo de Sarasate choreo by Nanami Abe

Vertigo
by U2

2009 2010
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The Bait Bare Island


(from Mission: Impossible II) by Hans Zimmer choreo by Nanami Abe

Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini


by Sergei Rachmaninov choreo by Nanami Abe

Change
by Monkey Majik + Yoshida Brothers

2008 2009
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Bolero
(from Moulin Rouge!) by Steve Sharples choreo by Nanami Abe

Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini


by Sergei Rachmaninov choreo by Nanami Abe

Change
by Monkey Majik + Yoshida Brothers

2007 2008

Sing, Sing, Sing


by Louis Prima choreo by Nanami Abe

The Firebird
by Igor Stravinsky choreo by Nanami Abe

Amazonic
by Maksim Mrvica

Danse macabre
by Camille Saint-Sans

2006 2007

Storm Kismet
by Bond choreo by Nanami Abe

Competitive highlights
2008present

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Hanyu and his fellow medalists at the 2011 Four Continents Championships

Hanyu at the 2010 Junior Worlds medal ceremony

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Results [34] International Event Olympics Worlds Four Continents Grand Prix Final
GP Bompard GP Cup

200809 200910 201011 201112 201213 201314 1st 3rd 2nd 4th 4th 4th 7th 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st International: Junior 12th 1st 1st 1st 5th 1st National 8th 1st 6th 1st Team events 5th
GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix; TBD = Assigned

4th 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st

of China Trophy

GP NHK

GP Rostelecom GP Skate America GP Skate Canada

Finlandia Nebelhorn Junior Worlds JGP Final JGP Croatia JGP Italy JGP Poland Japan Champ. Japan Junior Olympics

1st

4th

3rd

1st

1st

T = Team result; P = Personal result; Medals awarded for team result only.

20042008

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International Event Skate Copenhagen National Japan Junior Champ. Japan Novice Champ. 1st B. 2nd B. 7th 3rd A. 3rd 1st A. 200405 200506 200607 200708 1st N.

Levels: N. = Novice; A. = Novice A; B. = Novice B

Detailed results
(Small medals for short program and free skating awarded only at World, Four Continents, and World Junior Championships. At team events, medals awarded for team results only.)

Senior results
20132014 season Date February 622, 2014 December 2023, 2013 December 58, 2013 November 1517, 2013 October 2527, 2013 October 46, 2013 Event 2014 Winter Olympics (Sochi) 20132014 Japan Championships 20132014 ISU Grand Prix Final 2013 ISU Grand Prix Trophe Eric Bompard 2013 ISU Grand Prix Skate Canada International 2013 Finlandia Trophy 20122013 season Date March 1017, 2013 February 811, 2013 December 2024, 2012 December 69, 2012 November 2325, 2012
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SP

FS

Total

1 1 1 101.45 178.64 280.09 1 1 1 103.10 194.70 297.80 1 1 1 99.84 193.41 293.25 2 2 2 95.37 168.22 263.59 3 2 2 80.40 154.40 234.80 1 1 1 84.66 180.93 265.59 SP FS Total

Event 2013 ISU World Championships 2013 ISU Four Continents Championships 20122013 Japan Championships 20122013 ISU Grand Prix Final 2012 ISU Grand Prix NHK Trophy

9 3 4 75.94 169.05 244.99 1 3 2 87.65 158.73 246.38 1 2 1 97.68 187.55 285.23 3 2 2 87.17 177.12 264.29 1 1 1 95.32 165.71 261.03
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October 1921, 2012 October 47, 2012

2012 ISU Grand Prix Skate America 2012 Finlandia Trophy 20112012 season

1 3 2 95.07 148.67 243.74 2 1 1 75.57 172.56 248.13 SP FS Total

Date

Event

March 26 April 1, 2012 2012 ISU World Championships December 2226, 2011 December 811, 2011 November 2527, 2011 November 46, 2011 20112012 Japan Championships 20112012 ISU Grand Prix Final 2011 ISU Grand Prix Rostelecom Cup 2011 ISU Grand Prix Cup of China

7 2 3 77.07 173.99 251.06 4 1 3 74.32 167.59 241.91 4 3 4 79.33 166.49 245.82 2 2 1 82.78 158.88 241.66 2 4 4 81.37 145.16 226.53 1 1 1 75.26 151.00 226.26 SP FS Total

September 2124, 2011 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy 20102011 season Date February 1520, 2011 December 2427, 2010 November 1821, 2010 October 2124, 2010 Event 2011 ISU Four Continents Championships 20102011 Japan Championships 2010 ISU Grand Prix Rostelecom Cup 2010 ISU Grand Prix NHK Trophy

3 3 2 76.43 151.58 228.01 2 4 4 78.94 141.12 220.06 6 6 7 70.24 132.42 202.66 5 4 4 69.31 138.41 207.72

Junior results

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20092010 season Date March 814, 2010 December 2427, 2009 December 36, 2009 November 2223, 2009 October 711, 2009 September 913, 2009 Event 2010 ISU World Junior Championships 20092010 Japan Championships 20092010 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final 20092010 Japan Junior Championships Level Junior Senior Junior Junior SP FS Total 3 1 1 68.75 147.35 216.10 13 5 6 57.99 137.23 195.22 3 1 1 69.85 136.92 206.77 1 2 1 76.00 118.15 194.15 1 1 1 70.78 130.37 201.15 1 1 1 66.77 131.88 198.65 SP FS Total

2009 ISU Junior Grand Prix, Croatia Cup Junior 2009 ISU Junior Grand Prix, Toru Cup 20082009 season Junior

Date

Event

Level Junior Senior Junior

February 23 March 1, 2009 2009 ISU World Junior Championships December 2527, 2008 November 2324, 2008 September 37, 2008 20082009 Japan Championships 20082009 Japan Junior Championships

11 13 12 58.18 103.59 161.77 8 5 8 64.50 117.15 181.65 4 1 1 57.25 124.92 182.17 6 4 5 51.06 95.62 146.68

2008 ISU Junior Grand Prix, Merano Cup Junior

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