Succeeded in a four-and-a-half-turn jump and won the Olympics for the third consecutive time.Yuzuru Hanyu(27)ambitionScattered in Beijing shortly following.
Hanyu held a press conference on February 14th at the Olympic Main Media Center in Beijing. She said of her feelings following the free time, she said, “My performance wasn’t the best, but it’s still not a shame, I want to thank you.”
“I wanted to express my gratitude to all the people, including the locals and the people in the disaster area, through the camera. I was grateful to the ice that I like this ice,” he said to the Olympics. He continued to thank the people involved and the fans.
When Hanyu aims for the next Olympics, he will be 31 years old four years later. At the press conference, he smiled, “I don’t know,” when asked, “Is this Beijing Olympics the last?” She continued, “The Olympics are a special event and I feel like slipping once more.”
Yoshimi Oriyama, a sports journalist who co-authored with him, talks regarding “the future.”
“With his logical perspective, he would be successful as a coach and professional skater, but he wouldn’t stop there, and even if he retired, he would respect his rivals Plushenko and his choreographer Jeffrey Buttle. It would be interesting to gather people who do it and make a show that overturns common sense. “
In fact, he is also curious regarding show business. An agency official reveals.
“Hanyu was practicing in the United States and Canada, so he said,” The home of entertainment.Las VegasI want to create a stage that can be performed at. “
After retiring, Mao Asada also earned an annual income of 300 million yen from the show alone, but he would have an annual income of nearly 1 billion yen including commercials. “
Another agency official said:
“Mr. Hanyu says with a shining eye that he will do anything to spread the figure to the world, not to make money. He is the tearful” saint “that he showed on TV.”
If you are shown that “acting of the soul” and are told such a thing, you will want to support the realization of your dreams.
(Weekly FLASH March 1, 2022 issue)