Yuzuru Hanyu (27 = ANA), who has won the Olympic Games for the second time in a row as a figure skating boy, has announced that he will turn professional. Hanyu said at a press conference held in Tokyo, “I decided to work as a professional athlete.” Regarding the future, he said, “I would like to work even harder on the four-and-a-half-turn jump and succeed in front of you. I will continue to fight.” Hanyu hasn’t made a statement about his departure after the Beijing Olympics in February, when the quadruple axel was certified for the first time in the world. After winning the first Asian men’s gold medal at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, Hanyu achieved his second consecutive title in 66 years at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games, and received the National Honor Award at the youngest individual, 23 years old. rice field. At his third free time at the Beijing Olympics in February this year, he challenged his unprecedented quadruple axel. Although he fell, he marked the first “4A certification” in the International Skating Union (ISU) official competition. #Yuzuru Hanyu #Figure Skating #Olympic Games

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