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#羽生 結弦
phannibal · 3 months
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chopin through the years
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btsiu · 2 years
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The iconic "Masquerade" performance by Yuzuru Hanyu on Fantasy on Ice 2019.
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amorseart · 5 months
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MORSE CODE JEWELLERY INSPIRED BY YUZURU HANYU
These are the first few pieces in this collection - I'm planning to add to it on the 11th of each month with different bracelets and necklaces inspired by Hanyu's programmes and performances.
For now, you can order jewellery that reads:
YUZURU HANYU
HANYU YUZURU
EFFORTS WILL LIE BUT WILL NEVER BE IN VAIN
The first two codes are available as bracelets, and the third code is available as a set of two bracelets (EFFORTS WILL LIE / BUT WILL NEVER BE IN VAIN) or as a choker-style necklace (similar in length to those Yuzu wears) that can also be wrapped twice around the wrist to make a bracelet.
These pieces are a little different from my other collections - all are made with iridescent blue-black beads meant to evoke Hanyu's skates, practice clothes, and the ice, and all of the listings have options to add charms - tiny stars, delicate feathers, and/or mini obsidian beads that represent Yuzu's own power bead bracelets.
There are also custom listings available if you'd like any of these pieces in my usual range of colours, or if you'd like a custom message inspired by Yuzuru Hanyu coded into a bracelet or necklace!
More photos and videos of these are coming soon, but the listings are live on Etsy!
Let me know which of Yuzu's programmes you'd like to see in bracelet form next!!
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tokyocyborg · 2 years
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yuzuru <333
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mayachwan · 1 year
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Some shots of Thank You Yuzu! A mini fanzine featuring some of my favourite programs by Yuzuru Hanyu during his time competing. I'll have this at Comic Fiesta!
Edit: You can purchase them via Stickerrific! 
It includes...
8 pages 
An A3 poster (the zine folds out into it) 
A video playlist of the programs featured
Many Yuzu's
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annainnorth · 2 years
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Yuzu is now officially unregistered with JSF - (with translation!)
Today the Japanese Skating Federation (JSF) website posted Yuzu’s statement of departure from his register with them:
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Translation from @ marika_yuzu on twitter:
“To everyone who supported me:
Thank you so much for everything until now.
Up to this point, thanks to everyone who cherished me, I was able to steadily lead my competitive career.
I’d been participating in competitions abroad since the age of 10, and I feel that my life has been enriched as a result of going to various places, and through competitive activities, I’ve been able to learn different things.
I really cannot thank everyone enough, who have supported my competitive career all this time. This is not the end yet, but to mark an end of a chapter, I wish to thank you all for giving me so much support up till now.
Going forward, I’d like to keep challenging the limits to further evolve and grow.
Thank you very much.
And I’d like to ask you for your continued support.
Yuzuru Hanyu“
So now his profile is deleted from their website!
HOWEVER! I do have screenshots of the last time Yuzu was still an amateur skater, registered with JSF till July of 2022.
Here for the memories:
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Yuzu is now an ANA athlete only, fly high our ice king!
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dreamsburntdown · 2 years
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So, in 2012 I was hopeful about Yuzuru moving to the Cricket Club, because I thought this training place will give him opportunity for him to have a good and secure training place with privacy. In 2012 Yuzuru has debuted a new short program, Parisienne Walkways, which was, at first, not my favourite program. I liked Etude so much, and I hoped he wouldn't be 'Americanised' too much haha. I realised quickly that I was wrong, because this new program suited him him so much - it fit him like a glove. He even got his first world record score for this program in 2012, at Skate America GP event.
The first season in the new training environment and with the new team was of course not easy. Yuzuru raised his technical level a lot by putting two quads in his free skate, a Toe-loop and the Salchow, lot of transitions as well, and he practiced skating skills a lot with Brian and Tracy. He needed to get used to everything that was new, which was understandable. He was still able to win the silver medal at GPF, and he was able to get 3 spots for Team Japan at Worlds 2013, despite struggling with injury.
However when the Olympic season came I became even more hopeful than before. Yuzuru has chosen a beautiful free skate, to the music of Nino Rota's Romeo and Juliet for the Olympic season and he kept his successful Parisienne Walkways SP. After the Grand Prix Final in 2013 where he set a new world record score in the SP and skated a near flawless FS, and he won his first GPF gold medal over rivals like Patrick Chan, I got excited that he will have a shot at the Olympic gold medal.
In the Team event in Sochi, at the Olympic Games, Yuzu skated a perfect short program. This was the only time he competed against his big role model, Plushenko, and Yuzu beat him in the SP segment in the Team event (and he also beat Patrick Chan). In the individual event, Yuzuru has again skated a flawless SP and he set a new world record. He became the first skater who scored over 100 points in the short program! What a feat it was. I remember my nice co-worker, who was a big football fan who occassionally made some bets on his teams, told me that he'd come with me to the lottery shop nearby and put some money on the men's event. I haven't done such thing before, but I gave in, and put a little money on Yuzuru's victory. Haha, I hoped I wouldn't jinx him...And then after that I rushed home to watch the free skate, which was in the evening.
Yuzuru was the best in the free skate, as well, and he won his first Olympic gold medal. As we know, he wasn't really satisfied with the long program, but others made mistakes, too, and the fact was that Yuzuru had a very strong free skate even with mistakes, since he put two triple Axels in the second half of the free skate, which was the deciding factor in the end. He also had very good spins and step sequences, so he gave his everything.
We were in a period of men's figure skating, where the technical side has improved a lot over 4 years. In 2010, it was possible to win the Olympic gold with only triple jumps, now the best skaters had two quads, and Yuzuru also had two triple Axels, which was a very demanding free skate. But not just that, he was able to skate his short program twice perfectly at the Olympics, which was fantastic. Imagine how much pressure he had at his first Olympics as Japan's No.1. skater, and he could withstand the pressure. The free skate was, in my opinion very bad schedule-wise, because the SP was just a day before the free skate, in the evening, and all skaters went to bed really late at the night, but they had to wake up early for practices and then compete in the evening in the free skate. No wonder there were more mistakes than usually. Yuzu still skated very well and he deservedly won - I was so happy for him.
At the end of the season, Yuzuru has also won the World Championships for the first time, so he became the first skater since 2002 who was able to win the GPF, the Olympics, and Worlds in a single season.
Yuzuru came to the seniors at age 15 in 2010 where he had to fight to get into the Japanese team in a really difficult field: there was Takahashi, Oda, Kozuka, Machida etc. amongst others. Yuzu then became the best Japanese skater in a few years, he constantly raised the bar, not just technically but he also improved on the components so much. In the end of the Olympic cycle, he has won the big titles and he became an Olympic champion - the first Japanese Olympic champion - at the age of 19.
Since a lot of Olympic champions decide to retire, I was happy that Yuzuru wanted to continue. He was young, and I felt the best is yet to come in his career.
So I couldn't wait what he'd show us in the next quad, and I was waiting for his new season, 2014/2015.
To be continued soon.
[part 1]
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meleenie · 1 year
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youdumbfck · 2 years
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— 羽生 結弦 (Yuzuru Hanyu), Origin (2018)
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dunw4ll · 2 years
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and the crown, it weighs heavy
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skatersonice · 2 years
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どうもありがとうございました, 羽生 結弦!
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btsiu · 2 years
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Yuzuru Hanyu on his s*** era during Fantasy on Ice 2022!
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amorseart · 5 months
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A closer look - Morse code jewellery inspired by Yuzuru Hanyu on Etsy!
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arteusse · 2 years
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I feel like this is an important root that gives me the will to start all over again, so here's a lengthy post of sincere gratitude. I dedicate this drawing to Yuzuru Hanyu - for giving me the energy to being able to bloom again - in my arts, my creations. Knowing Yuzu changed my view of life; I haven't touched art anymore since my high school and college years but because I discovered him, the ethereal beauty of his performances pushed me hard to grab a pencil and just. Get inspired and start sketching. So many times I wrote that he makes me believe in dreams again, after years of no direction of where I want to go, what I want to be - losing all the creative side and the passion in it. I used to draw and write a LOT of fantasies and fictions before I was 15. I don't even remember how I lost ALL of it after. My days revolved around short term targets and aiming towards... I don't know... unfulfilling achievements? I progressed but I found no meaning it it. In 2018 I found Yuzu and, of course, it's not an immediate influence. But I found myself being able to "fantasize" once again. In 2020, I finally restarted making art, simple as it may be. But I did. Started that first rough sketch of anything in my mind. I think, now most of my works are heavily inspired by him - even indirectly, might be through his programs, his words of wisdom, his program music. His performances build others; this, I want to thank him for making me able to express myself again.
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diavolito · 7 months
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Work can wait, I definitely have to watch it on repeat for two hours
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annainnorth · 2 years
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Thank you golden boy for giving you all always. Thank you for sticking around after you proved not once, nor twice, but countless times how much you love this sport and your craft, and how you never been satisfied with anything less than excellence.
Thank you for inspiring us all.
I’m so glad I tuned in on that day my tv and saw this dazzling cheeky teen charming everyone on international tv with this little rock program.
I’m so happy that after a hellish season you came out with what was going to become my favorite free skate ever skated. Ever
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Thank you for sticking around till Beijing, despite everything.
Thank you for finishing your competitive ice career with a message of hope and resolve
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I can’t WAIT for your next chapter!
If Raison is anything to go by… we are all in for an amazing journey. I’m so excited!
Will follow you wherever, whenever!
See you soon 💖
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Love you!
Pictures’ source: Yaguchi Toru
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