Japan's Hanyu qualifies for Beijing 2022, eyes third successive crown -Xinhua

Japan's Hanyu qualifies for Beijing 2022, eyes third successive crown

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2021-12-26 22:50:10

Yuzuru Hanyu in action during the men's free skating event at the Japan Figure Skating Championships on Dec. 26, 2021. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

Japanese Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu claimed his 6th national title and qualified for Beijing 2022, where he will compete to win his third consecutive Olympic gold medal.

SAITAMA, Japan, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- Japan's superstar skater Yuzuru Hanyu will fight for his third successive Olympic crown after winning his sixth national title and qualifying for the Beijing Olympic Winter Games here on Sunday.

The 27-year-old, competing in his first event in more than eight months, performed a long-awaited quadruple axel but landed with two feet. His fluent show in the free skate earned him 211.05 points, far ahead of second-placed Shoma Uno, a four-time national champion, who scored 193.94 points.

Hanyu, who led the short program two days ago, collected a total of 322.36 points to retain the title he won last year. He was also the winner for four years in a row from 2012 to 2015.

Yuzuru Hanyu poses during the awards ceremony for the men's figure skating event at the Japan Figure Skating Championships. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

The Japanese national champion automatically secures a place for the Beijing Olympics, which begins on February 4. The Japanese national hero and gold medalist in Sochi 2014 and PyeongChang 2018 proved he is still the man to watch despite ligament damage to his right ankle.

"I can finally breathe a sigh of relief," he said of the quadruple axel, adding that landing with two feet is a result he can "accept at the moment".

"I will continue the practise," he said. Asked if he would perform the quad axel again in Beijing, he simply said, "I will try my best."

Yuzuru Hanyu in action during men's singles short program event at the Japan Figure Skating Championships on Dec. 24, 2021. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

Hanyu has been doing the legendary jump in practise over the past four days at Saitama's Super Arena, but has to wait for a completely successful landing in competition.

Uno, who took silver in PyeongChang, finished second with a total of 295.82 and Yuma Kagiyama, the world silver medalist this year, took third for the third time in as many years. 

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