The Borneo Post

Figure skating ‘Ice Prince’ Hanyu snags top Japan award

-

TOKYO: Japan’s “Ice Prince” and two-time Olympic figure skating gold medallist Yuzuru Hanyu accepted one of his country’s top awards Monday, pledging to be more than an “ordinary skater”.

The 23- year- old, wearing a sombre, traditiona­l male kimono emblazoned with his family crest – a far cry from his flamboyant competitio­n wear – said the award was a tribute to his team and would propel him to new heights.

“An award like this is not something that I could achieve all alone. I received this award representi­ng so many people who have helped me and created the environmen­t for me,” he said.

“I cannot be just an ordinary skater or individual, having received this wonderful award.”

The cleancut skater, who has legions of adoring fans, also pledged to maintain his squeaky clean image. Japan’s People’s Honour Award is one of the country’s top prizes, awarded to the likes of film director Akira Kurosawa, and Hanyu is the youngest ever individual recipient. Hanyu grabbed Olympic gold in Sochi in 2014 and again in Pyeongchan­g in February, becoming the first man to capture back-to-back Olympic figure skating gold medals in 66 years. But the feat was far from assured, with Japan distraught when Hanyu injured his ankle several months before the Olympics while attempting the ultra-tough quadruple. He overcame the injury, and prompted national euphoria with his gold medal winning performanc­e in South Korea.

 ??  ?? Yuzuru Hanyu
Yuzuru Hanyu

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia