He's likely "retiring" after 2018, right (I can't even think about this right now; I need to prepare myself)...
weird try these. For whatever reason, those links still work for me
Yeah he is retiring after 2018, he says it all the time (thanks for the reminder, Yuzuru :scowl. I'm not even sure he'll go to Worlds that year. But he will barely be 23, so maybe he'll decide to go for one more season afterwards, like Mao.
He's likely "retiring" after 2018, right (I can't even think about this right now; I need to prepare myself)...
Yeah he is retiring after 2018, he says it all the time (thanks for the reminder, Yuzuru :scowl. I'm not even sure he'll go to Worlds that year. But he will barely be 23, so maybe he'll decide to go for one more season afterwards, like Mao.
I assume it would be more difficult for Hanyu to continue longer because of the jumps taking such a large toll on his body. I'm assuming that's why he has such a set retirement year in mind (since I think it's pretty rare to hear skaters say specifically when they plan to retire, especially so far in advance.)
Now that men are aiming for 3 quad programs and starting to work on the more difficult quads, it will be interesting and very sad if we see careers cut short due to long-term injury in pushing the athleticism of the sport. We'll see what happens in the next few years.
Yuzuru will have competed at the senior level for 8 years in 2018. Apparently even as child he liked to plan out long-term goals (which he has achieved so far). I'm not sure that 8 years as a senior would be considered a career "cut short" due to physical demands? It seems like there are other things he wants to do with his life. He'll have his degree from Waseda U in a couple of years - lots of possibilities post-retirement.
I was moreso thinking of his age, rather than the longevity of his career. We tend to think of male skaters as being in their "prime" during their early-to-mid twenties, and I think it's relatively rare for men to retire at that point unless forced to because of injury. Then again, most skaters haven't won an OGM and been a favorite in another Olympics (since there's no telling what Hanyu's placement will be in 2018 ) at that age, either. But I do think physical demands may play a role.
He's won everything but Four Continents (and, well, a few individual Grand Prix events but we all can't be like Mao and win all of them ). If he wins gold again in 2018...I can't even. Maybe he can do a Yuna and randomly come back at 2021 Worlds, blow everyone away, and go to the 2022 Games and we can have a Japanese sweep with him, Shoma, and Sota.
I assume it would be more difficult for Hanyu to continue longer because of the jumps taking such a large toll on his body. I'm assuming that's why he has such a set retirement year in mind (since I think it's pretty rare to hear skaters say specifically when they plan to retire, especially so far in advance.)
Here is the latest broadcast performance of Yuzu's SEIMEI.
Much better in the jumps (2 quads and a 3A combo) but such awful camera work.
Anyway, it's nice to see a program improve over the weeks and it will need to improve even more to be ready in the fall.
I believe he can do it.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2xnhxq_faoi2015-kobe-yuzuru-hanyu_sport
Here is the latest broadcast performance of Yuzu's SEIMEI.
Much better in the jumps (2 quads and a 3A combo) but such awful camera work.
Anyway, it's nice to see a program improve over the weeks and it will need to improve even more to be ready in the fall.
I believe he can do it.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2xnhxq_faoi2015-kobe-yuzuru-hanyu_sport
It's a very good program! I like it.
And yes, the camera work is awful. I wish television stations would have a little corner camera in the upper right side corner of the screen which constantly shows the whole ice rink. I get so much out of watching fancams of competitions and get to notice things that are actually hidden when the camera is constantly shifting shots.
I think that kind of innovation would greatly educate television viewers and might help even more than showing technical numbers which is now shown on the upper left side.