The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Landing quad axel fuels Hanyu’s fiery passion in skating transition

- By Riki Ozawa Yomiuri Shimbun Sportswrit­er

SENDAI — Figure skating star Yuzuru Hanyu expressed his eagerness to continue to pursue the improvemen­t of his techniques, calling the quadruple axel his “driving force.” Hanyu, 27, spoke with e Yomiuri Shimbun a er his rst public practice session as a profession­al skater in Sendai on Aug. 10.

During the interview, Hanyu talked about the quad axel that he aims to land as a pro a er having fallen on his unpreceden­ted attempt at it in competitio­n at the Beijing Olympics.

“It proves that I’m an athlete, and it’s my driving force,” Hanyu said of the quad axel. “When I practice a challengin­g jump, I experience despair when I can’t make it. But that always makes me think about how to take on the challenge and overcome it.”

Hanyu is determined to live up to his motto that “skating is a fusion of technique and art,” which he had maintained as a competitiv­e skater.

“I have to shi my performanc­e to a higher gear,” he said.

In that regard, jumps are essential for Hanyu’s vision of an ideal profession­al skater.

“I want to seek higher techniques, such as incorporat­ing a quad axel and a triple axel in the latter half of my performanc­e,” Hanyu said. “I will pursue my ‘perfect package.’”

Hanyu has increased the number of times that he practices entire programs in an attempt to build up his physical strength.

“Training this hard would be unthinkabl­e for competitiv­e skating, but I feel that I’m getting better,” he said.

His evolution as a pro skater is likely to be showcased during an ice show, which is planned to be held this year.

“I was always busy with competitio­ns for a long time, but now I want to surpass everyone’s expectatio­ns, and that is more difcult to do,” he said.

When handed a shikishi paper board to autograph, Hanyu immediatel­y wrote a message on it that might also have been meant to inspire himself: “Keep going!” (Aug. 12)

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 ?? ?? Top: Yuzuru Hanyu skates in Sendai on Aug. 10 during his first public practice session since turning pro; below left and right: Yuzuru Hanyu writes “Keep going!” on a shikishi paper board.
Top: Yuzuru Hanyu skates in Sendai on Aug. 10 during his first public practice session since turning pro; below left and right: Yuzuru Hanyu writes “Keep going!” on a shikishi paper board.
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