Who are the strongest men's singles (active duty) in figure skating now (top six)? What are their characteristics?

(In no particular order)

1. Yuzuru Hanyu, an athlete with comprehensive artistic expression, technical difficulty, programming and sliding, is characterized by his extremely light jumping compared with other men's singles athletes. His 3A is also called "Iron Plate 3A", which is top-notch in both water entry difficulty and sliding difficulty. Besides, his artistry and quality of completion are really too good to describe. The characteristics of this player are really endless.

2. The biggest feature of Chen Weiqun's group is gliding! Slide! Slide! Chen Weiqun's skating should be one of the best among the active men's singles athletes. It's a pity that he is old and thought his Olympic gold medal was within reach before Sochi cycle, but who would have thought that Yuzuru Hanyu, a teenager aged 19, had made such rapid progress, which was probably a hurdle for the group. It was also after the Olympic cycle that he rarely stood on the podium (after all, he was old)

Fernandez, the tennis player is excellent in all aspects. If we have to talk about characteristics, it is artistic expression. I appreciate his performance in Shang Yan or skating, and I am modest in the official competition.

4. Jin Boyang from China! ! ! It is characterized by ultra-difficult jumping, 4lz3t, known as the little prince jumping around, but it is really difficult to express artistically. Although you watched his game with amazing difficulty in the early days, you never got a P, and you are the third or fourth in the international arena. However, the interpretation of the program has been much better in the past two years, but there is still much room for improvement.

5. Shoma Uno, this player's style is very similar to that of former Japanese player Daisuke Takahashi. I really can't compliment his choice of music, it has a strange taste. His characteristics ... well (expressing hesitation, etc.) ... I really can't tell ... Will you jump up and save a week ...) Let the referee make a blind calculation (...)?

6. Nathan Chen is also a master of jumping around. The difficulty of jumping around is not high, but the number of jumping around is high. He has done about six jumps in a set of free skating (with repetitive types), but it is also because of his young age that he needs to work hard on art and programming.

Ahem, in short, it's really unexpected that men's singles have climbed so fast in recent years. I still hope to see more programs where art and technology are perfectly integrated (like Yuzuru Hanyu? )