Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu managed to win the men's singles free skating competition at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics with a total score of 322.43 points, becoming the first player in history to win the men's singles Winter Olympics gold medal three times.
Good start to short program
On the first day of the competition, Yuzuru Hanyu had an excellent short program, temporarily ranking first with a high score of 101.80 points. He chose the music of "Swan Lake" for his short program, and the whole performance was smooth and natural with precise movements, showing his technical strength and artistic charm.
During his short program performance, Hanyu received high scores from the judges for several important movements, including the triple jump, the triple half jump and the step sequence. The completion of these maneuvers set him up well for his subsequent free skate.
Perfect free skating performance
For his free skating competition, Hanyu chose the music of Contra as his repertoire. The track is full of power and passion and is one of the tracks he has always wanted to challenge.
During his free skating performance, Hanyu showed perfect technical and artistic performance. He completed a number of difficult maneuvers, including a four-week jump, a three-and-a-half-week jump and a three-week jump, each of which received high scores from the judges.
In addition to his perfect technical performance, Yuzuru Hanyu showed his artistic charm in his free skating performance. He danced beautifully, and every movement of his body was full of power and beauty, mesmerizing both the live audience and the TV viewers.
Three-time Winter Olympics men's singles champion
In the final total score ranking, Yuzuru Hanyu managed to win the men's singles title with 322.43 points, becoming the first player in history to win the men's singles Winter Olympics gold medal three times.
The victory in this competition is the result of Hanyu's years of hard work and dedication. He showed his technical strength and artistic charisma in the match and won the praise of the whole audience and judges.
Hanyu's success has also contributed greatly to the development of skating in Japan. His performance has shown more young people the charm of skating and planted hope and seeds for the future of Japanese skating.