1. In the 2007-2008 season, at the age of 12, the badminton student became the first Japanese men's singles player to become a junior (rookie) on the youth stage. 2. In the 2009-2010 season, at the age of 14, Yu Katsumi became the youngest junior team Grand Prix finalist in history. 3. At the age of 15, he competed in the World Figure Skating Junior Championships and won the gold medal. He was the first Japanese to win the World Junior Championships while still in middle school.4. At age 15, he was promoted to the adult division, and the youngest was promoted to the adult division. He then won a silver medal at the 2010-2011 Four Continents Championships and is the youngest 4CC medalist in men's singles history (at age 16).5. In the 2011-2012 season, 17-year-old Yu Sheng made his World Championship debut and lost seventh place in the short events. With painkillers injected into his injured right ankle, he fought back with his free skate "Romeo and Juliet" to earn the highest technical score of 91 points. He is also the youngest Japanese men's singles WC medalist.6 In the 2012-2013 season, 17-year-old Yu Sheng scored a world-record 95.07 points in the U.S. short program "Paris Walk".
In the 2013-2014 season, 19-year-old Yu became the youngest men's singles Olympic champion in 66 years and Asia's first men's singles Olympic champion, breaking a centuries-long monopoly on the sport in Europe and the United States. He was also the only winner of gold medals at the Winter Olympics in Japan in two Olympic cycles (Vancouver Sochi) from 2006 to 2014.8 After Yakudin, the second ever Grand Slam champion to win an Olympic gold medal, a world title, and a gold medal in the finals.9 At the 2014 Chinese Grand Prix, Yusheng's 3a jump won the first GOE with a perfect score of +3 in the sprint and the first time ever in the second half of the free skating completed a 3a-1lo-3s long jump.10. At the 2015 Japanese Grand Prix, leapt the first successful 4T-3T.11 In 2016, Yusheng became the first to successfully complete a Level 4 long jump at an international competition.12. At age 22, he became the first winner of his fourth consecutive championship single skating event when he won his fourth consecutive title in the final. 13. japan was the first male singles competitor to win two world titles in 2014-2017. 14. jumped the first successful 4s-3t in the history of free skating at the 2017 World Championships. 15. the first competitor at the World Championships (Helsinki, 2017) cleaned up after completing a 4-week jump program (4lo, 4s, 4s-3t, 4t). 16. the first male singles competitor to win a world title at a World Championships (Helsinki, 2017). Since the 2011 season, it has reached the Grand Prix final for the sixth consecutive year with a record 4 golds and 1 silver. He competed at the World Championships for the sixth consecutive year with two golds, two silvers, and one bronze.17. At the 2017 World Championships, completed three 4-week jumps in the second half of the free skate (4s-3t, 4t, 4t-1lo-3s), the first all-time in history.18. Made his first successful 4T-1LO-3S jump in the second half of the 2017 World Championships.19. Born in 2017, the International Skating Union (ISU), which is the sole representative of Asian skating on that anniversary.20. Successfully defended his Olympic title at the 2008 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. He was the first man to win consecutive Olympic gold medals in men's singles since 1952 (66 years apart). At the same time, it reached the first ever Double Lap Grand Slam (ogg*2+wcg*2+gpfg*4).21. From the 2013 season to the present, all tournaments except the 2014 NHK have been either gold or silver medals. In the 10 most important international competitions (Olympics, World Championships, Grand Prix Finals), Yusheng has won 8 golds and 2 silvers, with a 100% win rate in all three competitions **Note: Yusheng missed the 2017 Finals and 2018 World Championships due to an injury.22. Ranked No. 1 in the world for 54 consecutive months, from Oct. 8, 2013 (Sochi Olympic Season) to the end of the PyeongChang Olympic Season.23 Yusheng Chord was the first to break 100 points in figure skating history: 101.45 points