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Yumasa Keyyama: Worships Habuyuki but wants to be Masami Uno The Winter Olympics are expected to make zero mistakes

Yumasa Keyyama: Worships Habuyuki but wants to be Masami Uno The Winter Olympics are expected to make zero mistakes

Live Bar Feb. 2 The past two years have been amazing for Yujin Keyshan, a figure skater with Olympic pedigree who won the Gold Medal at the Youth Olympic Games in 2020, finished second at the 2021 World Championships, and won two Grand Prix races this season.

Coached by his father, Masakazu Keyyama, who competed in the 1992 and 1994 Olympics, is preparing for the biggest tournament of his career, known as the "new prince" of the Japan Ice Association. Competing with two-time Olympic champion Yusuke Andi Hirano Masamune, silver medalist Masami Uno, will certainly be in the spotlight, and the invincible athletes in the world can only be used as Japan's third men's singles, which is enough to see the depth of the Japanese team's bench.

In the interview, Yumasa Keyyama talked about his respect for Yusei Ande and Masama Uno: "The first Olympic Games I watched was the Sochi Winter Olympics, and I saw the performances of Yusei Yushin and Asada Masayoshi, and their performances had a great influence on me. When it comes to my ideal athlete, the person I want to be is Masama Uno. He has advantages that I don't have. You could also say that we are the opposite type, he has the best expressiveness so far as to be the best as well as excellent gliding ability, and he is someone I admire. ”

Yumasa Kenyama also spoke of his deep respect for Yusei Yusuke: "I was impressed by the light he exuded as a figure skater, and I was impressed by his spiritual strength. Most importantly, outside of figure skating, as an individual, I was impressed by the way he behaved. His demeanor and behavior on many occasions show what it means to be a top athlete. So by observing his performance, I was able to learn a lot. I don't know how many major races I'll play in my career, but I want to emulate him in many ways so I can get closer to this great athlete. ”

At the World Championships in Stockholm last season, Yumasa Keyyama won the silver medal by defeating Yusuke Yusuke, a decisive moment in his career: "Thanks to last year's World Championships, I had great ambitions. Seeing that I can perform so well in big games, I can gain confidence. So it made me want to go higher and get better. ”

Youzhen Jianshan said he did not consider the length of his career, and his goal at the Beijing Winter Olympics was to come up with two sets of programs without mistakes.

(Linz)

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