Yuzuru HANYU 羽生結弦 "Introduction + Rondo Capriccioso" SP 2021/22 Japan Figure Skating Nationals

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2021
  • Yuzuru Hanyu returned from an ankle injury to deliver a brilliant SP where he scored 111.31, a new national record. He received 49.03 PCS with a perfect 10 in Interpretation.
    速報!男子SP 1位 羽生結弦選手ショートプログラム <ノーカット> 【全日本フィギュア選手権2021】
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  • @juley0721
    @juley0721 2 года назад +226

    me watching this because i haven't summoned the courage to watch the olympics version without breaking down and yelling at the hole 🙃

  • @peuplier903
    @peuplier903 8 месяцев назад +6

    アナウンサーの、「これぞ、羽生結弦😱😱‼️‼️‼️」 観る度に笑顔になります😆❤ 本当に、神😱🙀😱✨✨‼️‼️

  • @Taywuxiang1961
    @Taywuxiang1961 2 года назад +98

    Rondo capriccioso is a piece of art and just an artist like Yuzuru Hanyu can put all passion and devotion that this song need. Truly perfection.

  • @victoriar9728
    @victoriar9728 Год назад +7

    Majestic, i would have given him the full goes on each element. Perfect performance.

  • @juhnella
    @juhnella 2 года назад +32

    i love this program so much but everytime i watch it i get irrationally (but also very rationally) upset about that freaking hole in the ice at beijing

  • @windswael
    @windswael 6 месяцев назад +3

    He is unbelievable ❤

  • @trudyisaacs840
    @trudyisaacs840 Год назад +21

    Once again, Yuzuru shows just how talented he really is. One of the many abilities he has, that other skaters lack, is his ability to produce speed without the use of repeated crossovers. Something once believed nearly impossible in figure skating. His transitions into and out of jumps are so unique, so difficult, and so seamless, that we often don’t realize he’s going to jump until he’s already in the air. He has the gracefulness of a danseur. And he is a genius on the ice. If he pops a jump in his program, or takes a fall, he immediately calculates where he can add another jump, or turn a single into a combo, in order to get those points back. He’s the real deal. And I honestly believe that there will never be another like him. As one sportscaster said, “There are good skaters. There are great skaters. And then, there is Yuzuru Hanyu.” His years of competitive skating changed the sport forever. Men’s figure skating is no longer just something people watch while waiting for the female figure skaters. It’s now the main event. And that’s because of Yuzuru. His continuous drive to improve his own skating upped the bar, forcing other male skaters to improve in order to compete with him. He’s missed so much by those of us who enjoyed watching him compete. And while I’m happy for him and wish him much success as a pro skater, I can’t help hoping he’ll come back to competitive skating. And in time to qualify for the next Olympics. While he isn’t particularly impressed by the thought of a 3rd Olympic gold medal, I think he’s the only male skater capable of doing it. And I would love to see him go back to retirement on the heels of a winning streak capped with that 3rd Olympic gold medal. A record not likely to be broken in his lifetime.

    • @moma-b
      @moma-b Год назад +5

      So well said. And you are so right, because the sport itself changed because of him. I also hope he may compete again on the next Olympics, although now, that ISU changed their system so much, his artistry wouldn't be appreciated. ISU breeds quad jumping machines, and I fear male figure skating will follow the trend of the fate of the female's. Figure skaters retiring at the age of 17 because they are unable to keep up with the necessary jumps and/or suffered a career ending injury by trying to do so. 🙁

    • @trudyisaacs840
      @trudyisaacs840 Год назад +5

      @@moma-b I agree. But I also think that many figure skating fans are growing tired of this trend of turning these competitions into jump competitions. Because it’s basically ruining the artistry of the sport. Skaters tend to focus on landing jumps instead of on creating beautiful, artistic imagery, which is what the sport is supposed to be about. I believe that in the not too distant future, jumps will become a limited element in figure skating. And that a new ice skating category will be introduced for those obsessed with pushing the human body beyond it’s limits for the thrill of the elusive, next big jump. And I am certain that Yuzuru’s unparalleled ability to seamlessly weave together gorgeous programs that utilize all of the elements that are missing in a lot of figure skater’s programs, is going to be the driving force behind that movement. His gala performances where he does a single triple or quad jump, and focuses on the beauty of figure skating, are some of true figure skating fans’ favorite programs. He truly has changed, and enriched, figure skating throughout his career. And fans love him for it.

    • @moma-b
      @moma-b Год назад +1

      ​@@trudyisaacs840 _" jumps will become a limited element in figure skating"_
      I don't like limitations, I would simply change the scoring system so it's not encouraging skaters to risk their health. Sadly, after learning about how the money travels behind the scenes, I have to admit I'm quite pessimistic regarding the future of the sport. I will watch from a distance. I got dragged into it by Yuzuru and I'm only interested in men's FS since.
      There are some young ones whose future I got interested in recently. E.g. I wanna keep and eye on this guy: ruclips.net/video/qVxIn5bkRZc/видео.html
      He's clearly influenced by Yuzuru and I wanna see how far he can go in this new system.
      _"His gala performances where he does a single triple or quad jump, [...] are some of true figure skating fans’ favorite programs."_
      Me included. But he loves jumping quads. I'm quite certain that he will pursue the 4A until either he manages to jump it with the highest quality, OR he injures himself and cannot pursue it anymore. 🤐
      It will also be interesting to watch Yuzuru's evolution as a pro. We all hoped that he will have less pressure as a pro, but I think it might have become even worse on him. Having a one man show means, if he gets injured, a lot more money depends on his performance than back then when he risked his health on competitions. 🙁 Just think about the consequences of canceling the Tokyo Dome event because he gets injured during the practice a day before the event. OR, even worse scenario, he gets injured during the performance. 🤐I'm sure they are prepared for such to happen financially, and he seems to be able to handle pressure well, yet, ... nobody who loves him can stop worrying for his wellbeing. 🤐

    • @trudyisaacs840
      @trudyisaacs840 Год назад +2

      @@moma-b every sport has limitations. Figure skating already does have some, because the Russian coaches were loading up the second half of the long program for that 10 percent bonus. But the bottom line is that it’s called “figure skating”. Not jumping. And for a reason. A separate category for jumps is a reasonable alternative to forcing skaters to risk injury by trying to keep up with the ones doing more, and riskier jumps. Snow skiers have downhill races. And they have jumping competitions. Swimmers have separate swimming and diving competitions. There is no reason ice skating can’t do the same. As for the quad axel, yes, Yuzuru still wants to achieve landing it cleanly. But the dream of being the first to land it in competition is over. So the importance of his shows will likely take precedence over landing a 4A. At least for awhile.
      I’m sure you’re right about the pressures of running a one man show. And I suspect that the enormous effort it requires will become burdensome. Just as I suspect he will miss competing at some point. I’m just hoping he at least takes a hiatus from his show long enough to qualify, and compete in the next olympics. Because even he, is going to age, and no amount of training can stave it off.
      Ean Weiler has potential. I don’t think he’ll ever reach the level of Yuzuru, but then, I’m not sure anyone can. Only time will tell.

    • @moma-b
      @moma-b Год назад +3

      @@trudyisaacs840 I agree with you. I wish another gold for Yuzu. If someone can go back and win another, he certainly can. He just needs to stay healthy. Now he has his own way of training, best suited to his needs and his stamina improved a lot, thanks to the preparation for Prologue. I'm amazed that his Romeo and Juliet costume from 2012 still fits him, despite he gained a lot of muscles since. 😁
      Ean Weiler will never be another Yuzuru. No one can be another Yuzuru. But Ean can walk the path Yuzuru paved, respecting the values Yuzu did, the artistry in the sport.
      Happy New Year, btw. 🎊🍾🥂😊 I watched Yuzuru performing Origin and managed to have him jumping from 2022 to 2023 while I was drinking champagne. 😁

  • @anchorskid
    @anchorskid Год назад +4

    This piece by Saint-Saëns in a terrific music choice to skate to and his movements were beautifully choreographed and skated to it! Wonderful, wonderful!!

  • @masakomiyazawa1537
    @masakomiyazawa1537 2 года назад +10

    ユズルくんの身体から音楽が流れ出ている様なそんな素敵なショウトでした!

  • @olwamngcobondwana5921
    @olwamngcobondwana5921 Год назад +16

    First time watching this performance and what the heck did I just watch? He is so incredible. i thought nothing could top otonal, Pw and seimei for me but oh my goodness Yuzuru, you've managed to blow my hat off again

  • @kwcl176
    @kwcl176 2 года назад +12

    Good day to everyone watching this after the international scam union took away interpretation and transitions. We shall all cry and hug each other...

  • @kko.smile-8088
    @kko.smile-8088 9 месяцев назад +3

    💙👼大好き💕💝

  • @eduardoms5316
    @eduardoms5316 2 года назад +92

    I think maybe one of the best sp of yuzu.... the step sequence and the passion ... 🔥 🔥

  • @reginaviana3478
    @reginaviana3478 2 года назад +16

    Gratitude, Yuzuru Hanyu, for introducing us to the beauty of your work in unforgettable performances! Rondo Capriccioso is simply beautiful! I shivered!

  • @seemingly2994
    @seemingly2994 9 месяцев назад +4

    👏🏻❤👏🏻

  • @wawayu6590
    @wawayu6590 2 года назад +34

    Just breath taking brilliant… Yuzuru always skates to not only a competition, it’s a performance. Bravo! Bravo!!

  • @ashleyvenegas3125
    @ashleyvenegas3125 Год назад +5

    go straight in here after seeing the update yuzu will skate to rondo for 24hr tv 😭💙

  • @ahmay4329
    @ahmay4329 Год назад +5

    Awesome and beautiful performance 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼GOAT forever !

  • @sl9312
    @sl9312 2 года назад +55

    In my language, figure skating literally means "art- ice skating". And this is just what this man is doing. He is an artist, from his body stature and perfectly selected costume to every movement, every line he creates on the ice, every nuance he finds in the music. He is ideal in the task he does, he was created for being on the ice. There is no more perfection to imagine than this. This is a work of art from the first second to the last. I am sorry, no other skater I have currently seen is on this level of perfection and complete mastery, not even close. They skate well, they have difficult jumps, but what they do is not, as you say in my language "art- ice skating".

    • @sibyllefischer-steffan3989
      @sibyllefischer-steffan3989 Год назад +1

      Are you german? Like me? Yes, this is what Hanyu is doing art and atheletics on ice, interpreting music. He is wonderful. Figure skating how it should be. And you are right, there is no other skater, who haves all his skills.

  • @sherrilwebb4102
    @sherrilwebb4102 Год назад +13

    This was an absolutely flawless performance....a perfect marriage of artistry and athleticism, a total immersion into the music , masterfully choreographed and masterfully interpreted and yet, as usual it was grossly underscored. No wonder he decided to retire....why would he stay in the JSF OR the ISU where he has been since 2016 , consistently underscored, unappreciated and treated with so little respect.😠🇨🇦

  • @jnne4048
    @jnne4048 2 года назад +9

    yuzuru hanyu; king of the rink, the little ice prince, history maker and record breaker

  • @pnar6412
    @pnar6412 2 года назад +49

    THE ICE MAGICIAN. THE GOAT. THE ONE AND ONLY YUZURU HANYU.

  • @jingalo8s
    @jingalo8s Год назад +4

    Wow! Pure artistry at its best!

  • @chrslao
    @chrslao 2 года назад +32

    Absolutely brilliant

  • @wawayu6590
    @wawayu6590 2 года назад +20

    2:38 ......... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @user-ul3vp7mo4k
      @user-ul3vp7mo4k 2 года назад +1

      I do really love that moment too

    • @tappudansuyanagi
      @tappudansuyanagi 2 месяца назад

      2:34 バタフライ→ツイズル→クロス
      この瞬間が至高である

  • @gordanagarment2713
    @gordanagarment2713 2 года назад +12

    THE KING

  • @sweatyjoggersgoofyahh
    @sweatyjoggersgoofyahh 2 года назад +15

    holy s I watch this and I'm hooked

  • @lgsanz1905
    @lgsanz1905 Год назад +2

    I love him. Is unique.

  • @recursoshumanos7565
    @recursoshumanos7565 2 года назад +14

    Simplemente perfecto..!!

    • @lorllislozada6989
      @lorllislozada6989 2 года назад +4

      Así es! Simplemente Perfecto...

    • @claritadelcielo707
      @claritadelcielo707 Год назад +3

      Perfecto....
      Quién lo puede superar??
      Hanyu es una leyenda viviente...

  • @aquamarine9916
    @aquamarine9916 2 года назад +7

    this is the best of his performance ever !

  • @hanakumori16
    @hanakumori16 2 года назад +3

    아름답다.. 유즈군💙

  • @user-fb3wj8vp2i
    @user-fb3wj8vp2i Год назад +2

    Благодаря Юдзуру я впервые услышала Рондо капричиозо Сен-Санса...

  • @dlarri
    @dlarri 2 года назад +8

    He looks really tired TT But he did so well!

  • @ancapatrascu1545
    @ancapatrascu1545 2 года назад +31

    Is it just me or does it feel like it's not the same high speed on ice? Or maybe it's connected to the way it's filmed, or the fact that I know the classic version of the piece is faster?
    Man these jumps exactly on the right musical note just kill me! Good luck for the Olympics Yuzu!

    • @oxanayakhanova5990
      @oxanayakhanova5990 2 года назад +2

      Мне тоже кажется что скорость низкая
      Похоже это съёмка такая - слишком близко
      Но само рондо в первой части замедлено
      Похоже для постановки

    • @Tintinh6785
      @Tintinh6785 2 года назад +2

      yh this version is different and the speed on ice? i think is mainly due to the lack of crossovers he is doing and barely relying on them.

    • @kanekiken4860
      @kanekiken4860 2 года назад +34

      he intentionally minimized the number of crossovers, which makes the program even harder than it already is, because it’s hard to gain speed without them. there are only six in the entire program, and one before each jump.

    • @Tintinh6785
      @Tintinh6785 2 года назад +4

      @@kanekiken4860 just crazy..

    • @NN-nnn
      @NN-nnn Год назад +2

      @@kanekiken4860 , that's why he is the greatest ever - always challenging himself.

  • @hnoor4989
    @hnoor4989 2 года назад +4

    It’s liquid gold & diamonds

  • @seoelhappymart4429
    @seoelhappymart4429 2 года назад +13

    I feel like he has lost some weight or it just me 🥺 i root for him such a wonderful program

  • @oxanayakhanova5990
    @oxanayakhanova5990 2 года назад +12

    Настоящее произведение искусства

  • @Clockworkcityofpain
    @Clockworkcityofpain Год назад +1

    we could've had it all.................

    • @NN-nnn
      @NN-nnn Год назад +2

      We still have. ISU don't.

    • @moma-b
      @moma-b Год назад +2

      @@NN-nnn 👌 The history of figure skating will have all the evidence, the logs of the scores, the recordings, how they chased away the greatest figure skater of all time by constantly underscoring him until he gave up. 😐

    • @NN-nnn
      @NN-nnn Год назад +2

      @@moma-b I don't think he gave up. He just outgrew them)

    • @moma-b
      @moma-b Год назад +1

      @@NN-nnn It's just playing with words. Yuzu loved competing. He was shining the brightest when he stood on the top with gold in his neck. When he realized that his efforts were not rewarded anymore, he "gave up" on competing and now he creates other venues for himself to find his joy. I'm sure he feels the love of his fans who are coming to watch him skating, filling up stadiums to the brim. Yet, it is different. I wish him to find his satisfaction, although secretly I wish him a third Olympic gold on the next games as well. It may be only my dream, though. Maybe he truly left the past behind and from now on, he will only look into a professional future, never looking back.

    • @NN-nnn
      @NN-nnn Год назад +1

      @@moma-b you are right) and yet his personality is so much bigger than sport. His athletic self grew and developed while competing. Yet, his artistic self could never breathe freely within the confines of amateur sport. That's why after his second Olympic medal he said he did not want to skate for being evaluated any more (though of course his athletic self still wanted records and medals). Well, now he finally looks inspired, happy and at peace with himself) flying high and FREE) As for the future, whatever it will be, he deserves the best:)

  • @sakibert8923
    @sakibert8923 2 года назад +1

    Je voulais tellement voir ce chez d'oeuvres mais dommage qu'il a pris sa retraite.

  • @trudyisaacs840
    @trudyisaacs840 7 месяцев назад

    As I said before, I don't believe that's the case.