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A childish look! Japan's 13-year-old figure skating prodigy turned out to be successful in challenging AAA, and the Japanese media was very excited

On March 28, Beijing time, with the end of the Figure Skating World Championships, Japanese figure skating naturally became the biggest winner, in the absence of many big names, Japan won the men's singles, women's singles 2 world championship gold medals, of which the men's singles champion belongs to Uno Masama, and the women's singles champion belongs to Sakamoto Hanori. Looking to the future, the Japanese media is full of confidence, because a new generation of Japanese figure skaters has been released.

A childish look! Japan's 13-year-old figure skating prodigy turned out to be successful in challenging AAA, and the Japanese media was very excited

After Yusei tied the strings, Masama Uno became the men's singles champion of the new branch, while the Japanese team was even more powerful in winning the championship and runner-up, and the 18-year-old Yuma Kenyama won the second place. In addition, 16-year-old Yoshio Miura is already eager to try. In terms of men's singles talent reserve, the Japanese team has no problems.

A childish look! Japan's 13-year-old figure skating prodigy turned out to be successful in challenging AAA, and the Japanese media was very excited

In the women's singles, the Japanese team welcomed a prodigy who was only 13 years old. The childish and petite Mayo Shimada has completed the AAA, the difficulty is very high, and the personal level is also quite amazing, once on the international stage, it may be a super player again. Therefore, the Japanese media is also full of confidence in the future of Japanese figure skating, believing that the future is bright.

A childish look! Japan's 13-year-old figure skating prodigy turned out to be successful in challenging AAA, and the Japanese media was very excited

The only problem for 13-year-old Mayo Shimada is that now that the International Skating Federation is discussing raising the age limit for the Olympics from 15 to 17, if that becomes a reality, Shimada Mayo may shine on the world stage a little later. However, it seems that the current talent of the Japanese team is really quite a lot.

Of course, another key reason is that the matryoshka ban has been continuing, and if 15-year-old Vallieva is unable to appear on the international stage, then the Japanese team can indeed say that their young athletes may be able to dominate the field in the future.

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