Yuzuru Hanyu

Yuzuru Hanyu
羽生 結弦
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Born (1994-12-07) December 7, 1994 (age 29)
Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Alma materWaseda University (2020)
Occupations
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Awards
Yuzuru Hanyu article series
Skating career
Other works
Solo ice shows
Ensemble ice shows
Figure skating career
Country Japan
DisciplineMen's singles
Began skating1998
Competitive2004–2022
Professional2022–present
Highest WS1st (20142018)[2]
Medal record
Event Gold medal – first place Silver medal – second place Bronze medal – third place
Olympic Games 2 0 0
World Championships 2 3 2
Four Continents Championships 1 3 0
Grand Prix Final 4 2 0
Japan Championships 6 1 1
World Team Trophy 1 0 2
World Junior Championships 1 0 0
Junior Grand Prix Final 1 0 0
Medal list
"" Olympic Games ""
Gold medal – first place 2014 Sochi Singles
Gold medal – first place 2018 Pyeongchang Singles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2014 Saitama Singles
Gold medal – first place 2017 Helsinki Singles
Silver medal – second place 2015 Shanghai Singles
Silver medal – second place 2016 Boston Singles
Silver medal – second place 2019 Saitama Singles
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Nice Singles
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Stockholm Singles
Four Continents Championships
Gold medal – first place 2020 Seoul Singles
Silver medal – second place 2011 Taipei Singles
Silver medal – second place 2013 Osaka Singles
Silver medal – second place 2017 Gangneung Singles
Grand Prix Final
Gold medal – first place 2013–14 Fukuoka Singles
Gold medal – first place 2014–15 Barcelona Singles
Gold medal – first place 2015–16 Barcelona Singles
Gold medal – first place 2016–17 Marseille Singles
Silver medal – second place 2012–13 Sochi Singles
Silver medal – second place 2019–20 Turin Singles
Japan Championships
Gold medal – first place 2012–13 Sapporo Singles
Gold medal – first place 2013–14 Saitama Singles
Gold medal – first place 2014–15 Nagano Singles
Gold medal – first place 2015–16 Sapporo Singles
Gold medal – first place 2020–21 Nagano Singles
Gold medal – first place 2021–22 Saitama Singles
Silver medal – second place 2019–20 Tokyo Singles
Bronze medal – third place 2011–12 Kadoma Singles
World Team Trophy
Gold medal – first place 2017 Tokyo Team
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Tokyo Team
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Osaka Team
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2010 The Hague Singles
Junior Grand Prix Final
Gold medal – first place 2009–10 Tokyo Singles
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2022–present
GenreFigure skating
Subscribers791 thousand[3]
Total views33 million[3]
100,000 subscribers2022

Last updated: November 21, 2024
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Yuzuru Hanyu (羽生 結弦, Hanyū Yuzuru, Hiragana: はにゅう ゆづる; born December 7, 1994) is a Japanese figure skater and ice show producer. Universally regarded as one of the greatest figure skaters in history[note 1] for his well-rounded skills, achievements, innovations, longevity, popularity, and impact on the sport, he started skating at four years old and competed in the men's singles discipline from 2004 to 2022. Hanyu is the first male single skater in 66 years since Dick Button to win back-to-back Olympic titles (2014, 2018), and also the youngest and first Asian Olympic champion in that discipline. He is a two-time World champion (2014, 2017), six-time Japanese national champion (2012–2015, 2020–2021), and the first single skater to win four consecutive Grand Prix Finals (2014–2017). With his win at the 2020 Four Continents Championships, he became the first skater in men's singles to complete the Super Slam, having won all major international junior and senior titles in the course of his career. He is also the first and only single skater to be ranked first in the ISU World Standings for five consecutive seasons (2014–2018). Hanyu broke world records 19 times, the most in singles since the introduction of the ISU Judging System in 2003, and was the first skater to land a quadruple loop jump in international competition among other achievements.

According to Nikkei Asia, Hanyu's move to professional level in 2022 marked the "end of an era" in competitive figure skating. His first major work as a professional is the ongoing Yuzuru Hanyu Ice Story series, with its prelude event Prologue (2022) being the first solo ice show and the Repray Tour (2023–24) the first solo tour production in figure skating. His second solo show Gift (2023) was the first ice skating event to be held at Tokyo Dome, breaking the record for the largest ice show audience with 35,000 people. Hanyu's Ice Story series, which has attracted more than 100,000 spectators in total by February 2024, opened a new genre of performing art and entertainment, weaving live skating performances into comprehensive, philosophical stories with elaborate on-screen narration.

At 16 years old, Hanyu experienced the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in his hometown of Sendai, which fundamentally shaped his life and career, having participated in different charity events and dedicated various performances to the victims of the disaster. He is also the chairperson of Nippon TV's annual 3.11 commemoration ice show Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata, inaugurated in 2023. Since the earthquake, Hanyu has donated a cumulative total of more than US$3 million for reconstruction, disaster prevention, and other humanitarian efforts. The donations include the full prize money of his Olympic wins and all royalties from his best-selling autobiography series Blue Flames I–IV.

In recognition of his achievements, Hanyu became the youngest recipient of the People's Honor Award (2018), bestowed by the Prime Minister of Japan, received Japan's Medal of Honor with purple ribbon twice (2014, 2018) and was awarded the Kikuchi Kan Prize (2022). He is the first figure skater to be nominated for the Laureus World Sports Award (2019) and was named the Most Valuable Skater at the inaugural ISU Skating Awards (2020). He was also featured in prestigious lists, such as Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia (2018), ESPN's top 25 of greatest Olympians of the 21st century (#10), and the International Sports Press Association's [fr] list of most impactful male athletes of the last 100 years (#6) (both 2024). In 2022, he was ranked sixth in the list of most-searched athletes on Google Search worldwide.

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