Sportsmanship in Figure Skating | Best and Worst Moments on ice

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • Figure Skating in the 1990s and 2000s was long hailed as the sport where bad sportsmanship prevailed thanks to..none other than the Tonya Harding vs Nancy Kerrigan Incident in 1994. The drama between these duos would continue to shape what outsiders think of Figure Skating as a sport - The showbiz, whack someone's knee from the back etc, especially after the Movie "I, Tonya" blew up in the big screen in 2018 (Not saying I, Tonya isn't good or Kerrigan/Harding who's good or bad. It's just.. Drama!). Even the Netflix Figure Skating Show - Spinning Out (Which got cut eventually) couldn't stop replaying this drama and portraying figure skating as a dramatised show of girls' fight instead of the real athletes' challenge on pushing the human limit. It's like a slap on the face of millions of figure skaters out there who are focusing on improving their technical abilities and pushing limits.
    What outsiders didn't know is that this sport has long evolved and changed thanks to the current generation of figure skaters we have. Yes we are talking about Yuzuru Hanyu, Javier Fernandez, Evgenia Medvedeva, Nathan Chen, Shoma Uno and the likes who are competitive on ice but super respectful to their rivals off the ice. They focus on improving their own technical abilities and they are challenging the human body limit by attempting multiple quads and even quintuple jumps!
    This is our special documentary to showcase all the best and worst moments of sportsmanship in figure skating and how the current generation of figure skaters are changing this sport!
    We wish the good spirit of the current generation of figure skaters stay on the rink forever!
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    Timestamp:-
    Lillehammer 1994 - Nancy Kerrigan vs Tonya Harding / Oksana Baiul - 0:00 - 3:43
    Salt Lake 2002 - Evgeni Plushenko vs Alexei Yagudin - 3:43 - 5:15
    Pyeongchang 2018 - Evgenia Medvedeva vs Alina Zagitova - 5:15 - 6:55
    Hanyu Yuzuru vs Javier Fernandez / Nathan Chen and more - 6:55 - 12:30
    Figure Skaters:-
    #Yuzuruhanyu - 羽生結弦 , Юдзуру Ханю, 羽生结弦, ハニュ.ユズル
    #Javierfernandez
    #Nathanchen
    #Shomauno - 宇野昌磨
    #Evgeniamedvedeva - Евгения Медведева, メドちゃん
    #Alinazagitova - Алина Загитова
    Boyang Jin - 金博洋
    Junhwan Cha
    Retired Figure Skaters:-
    Tonya Harding
    Nancy Kerrigan
    Oksana Baiul - Оксана Баюл
    Alexei Yagudin - Алексе́й Ягу́дин
    Evgeni Plushenko - Евге́ний Плю́щенко
    Music Credit:-
    Track: Clarx - Ride [NCS Release]
    Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.
    Watch: • Clarx - Ride [NCS Rele...
    Free Download / Stream: ncs.io/Ride
    Source Videos Credit:-
    180217 Pyeongchang 2018 Figure Skating Men Single Awards Ceremony 4K | • 180217 Pyeongchang 201...
    [20180214][中字]羽生結弦-平昌冬奧-從昌磨的採訪陣背後爬過去 | • [20180214][中字]羽生結弦-平昌冬...
    1998 Worlds K&C after LP - Plushenko marks and Yagudin reaction | • 1998 Worlds K&C after ...
    2016 GPF Javier Fernandez FS ESP | • 2016 GPF Javier Fernan...
    2018 OWG, Ladies, Soohorang Ceremony (FANCAM) | • 2018 OWG, Ladies, Sooh...
    Alexei Yagudin & Evgeny Plushenko 2001 GPF Rivalry Fluff Piece | • Alexei Yagudin & Evgen...
    Evgenia y Alina Jump. Grand Prix Final 2016 | • Evgenia y Alina Jump. ...
    enough of the social BS | • enough of the social BS
    Figure Skating Drama - Part 2 - The Lillehammer 1994 Film History | • Figure Skating Drama -...
    GPF 2015 - Yuzuru Hanyu asks audience to be quiet for Javi | • GPF 2015 - Yuzuru Hany...
    Nancy Kerrigan - Reaction on Oksana Baiul Winning Gold | • Nancy Kerrigan - React...
    Nancy Kerrigan Attack - Raw Footage - January 6, 1994 | • Nancy Kerrigan Attack ...
    Nancy Kerrigan says she never got a direct apology from Tonya Harding | • Nancy Kerrigan says sh...
    NBC - 2002 - Men's Medal Ceremony - HQ | • NBC - 2002 Olympics - ...
    2018 Gala Practice - Yuzuru Hanyu, Javi & Misha try bobsledding | • Olympics 2018 Gala Pra...
    Rio 2016 The Best and Worst of Sportsmanship | • Rio 2016: The Best and...
    Spinning Out Official Trailer Netflix | • Spinning Out | Officia...
    Thor throwing things at Loki | • Video
    Tonya Harding speaks out about Nancy Kerrigan attack | • Tonya Harding speaks o...
    Tonya vs. Nancy National Geographic | • Tonya vs. Nancy | Nati...
    Worlds 2016 Yuzuru and Javier Green Room | • Worlds 2016 Yuzuru and...
    Yagudin & Plushenko 2002 Fluff | • Yagudin & Plushenko 20...
    You Had One Job | • You Had One Job
    [ENG SUB] Yuzuru Hanyu Interview - Beyond The Wall - 191227 | • [ENG SUB] Yuzuru Hany...
    2017 4CC, Men Medal Ceremony (FANCAM): • 2017 4CC, Men Medal Ce...
    Evgenia Medvedeva / Alina Zagitova Documentary (with english subtitles) | • Evgenia Medvedeva / Al...
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Komentáře • 990

  • @Andy-jv1qc
    @Andy-jv1qc Před 2 lety +3004

    "It is not about beating others, but about surpassing yourself" - Yuzuru Hanyu
    This is the best era of skaters, where there are skaters with a good competitive spirit, who teach us the true sport.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 2 lety +61

      Indeed! So glad to see this generation of skaters being so positive on everything :)

    • @user-mo3gs6gs5e
      @user-mo3gs6gs5e Před 2 lety +39

      Hope everyone, not just athletes, understand that success comes from self improvement, it's never about crushing others so that you can shine better. It's about how to shine brilliantly in your own light.

    • @jenroses
      @jenroses Před 2 lety +25

      I've been paying attention to skating since the 80s and honestly the current and most recent crop of skaters are head and shoulders more mature and dignified than those who were skating in decades past the vast majority of the time. It's so good to see them support each other.

    • @konyu
      @konyu Před 2 lety +7

      Hearing similar words come out of Yuma Kagiyama and Shoma Uno in interviews after the Olympics this year had me so emotional.

    • @yyg4632
      @yyg4632 Před 2 lety +6

      yes that quote probably describes why he is such a legend. And he continues to make records.

  • @daphnechew998
    @daphnechew998 Před 3 lety +5102

    This is the reason why I like Yuzuru Hanyu. Because of he , i became a big fan of figure skating.

    • @marie-pauleberte1115
      @marie-pauleberte1115 Před 3 lety +22

      Me too 😭

    • @rothchristina347
      @rothchristina347 Před 3 lety +17

      SAMEEEE

    • @allixian2177
      @allixian2177 Před 3 lety +24

      I 100% agree. My sole reason why I like watching Figure Skating

    • @HK-gm8pe
      @HK-gm8pe Před 2 lety +24

      I got interested in figure skating because of Plushenko but Yuzuru is totally my favorite skater right now

    • @user-uo3gx8kk1e
      @user-uo3gx8kk1e Před 2 lety +14

      Same here i became a fan because of him and yuri on ice

  • @jtkomet
    @jtkomet Před 3 lety +3256

    Not only is Yuzu the GOAT of FS, but he is also classy and respectful towards his rivals. Even after winning two Olympic golds, 4 GPFs, 2 Worlds, and the grand slam, he is still working hard for progress. I wish him good health and that his 4A goal will be achieved!

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +57

      ** I wish him good health and that his 4A goal will be achieved! ** We fully second that 😃💓

    • @itzelramirez4801
      @itzelramirez4801 Před 3 lety +5

      If you don’t mind me asking what it 4A?

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +32

      @Itzel Ramirez Hi, 4A is Quad Axel. It's 4.5 Rotations in the air. The only quad not yet landed by anyone. This is Yuzu's new challenge. We had a documentary about it. Take a look here: czcams.com/video/kppVhTOXybk/video.html 😀

    • @al.s.3277
      @al.s.3277 Před 3 lety +1

      Male GOAT.

    • @sibyllefischer-steffan3989
      @sibyllefischer-steffan3989 Před 5 měsíci

      The most difficult jump in figure skating. You have to do 4,5 rotations in the air. For doing this you need a long and high jump. And then you have all the energy, which is coming out of that jump, to balance out and land it and go on with skating. It is the only jump starting forward. I'am not a figure skating specialist, but if you are you good in physics, you can imagine, how difficult this jump is. And lots of others too.@@itzelramirez4801

  • @don10160
    @don10160 Před 3 lety +2493

    Yuzuru is not only a damn good skater but also a man of dignity. He is a true champion through and through! Our world would be much better place if we have more people like him.

    • @sherryt2711
      @sherryt2711 Před 3 lety +13

      Be like him then ;)

    • @almasmith906
      @almasmith906 Před 2 lety +6

      @@sherryt2711 all of us including you.

    • @porcupine29
      @porcupine29 Před 2 lety +2

      Amen

    • @cioarasan
      @cioarasan Před rokem

      Yes! I hope that there arent toxic fans that will hate on others to show love for yuzu. All skaters are great at their own things. But yuzu does have a different spark to him

    • @cioarasan
      @cioarasan Před rokem

      I hppe that fans can also show good sportsmanship and not hate on others to love another. Love to all skaters who do their very best! I hope nathan (chen) and yuzu’s fandoms can stay as healthy as possible. From a devoted fanyu ❤

  • @magkal8690
    @magkal8690 Před 3 lety +1988

    Yuzuru is very special, not only for his skating talent, but also for his talent to win people's hearts , doing small gestures like hagging his opponents, applauding their routines, being respectful with the ones who beat him ... ( and, honestly, I have never seen a Japanese sportman expressing himself so much in public, except for Yuzuru... wich is, in itself, an amazing thing) and I hope his lessons of spotmanship will always be remembered, both by the future skaters and the public.

    • @larakalish881
      @larakalish881 Před 2 lety +33

      I love this guy. He is the best skater ever and he deserves the world.

  • @chunghuey113
    @chunghuey113 Před 3 lety +2134

    Upon watching this documentary, I finally realize one thing - I live in the best Figure Skating era. If I were to start watching figure skating in 1990s or early 2000s, I guess I wouldn't watch this sport at all. How much this sport has changed really?! I saw some videos titled "Remember the good old days", but what good old days are there to remember??! The best ones are happening now with the current generation of figure skaters! Really hope Hanyu Yuzuru to stay healthy and not retire soon! Now I understand how much he and the skaters in his generation have changed the sport! Really love it..

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +57

      Really glad to hear that!

    • @kadovax6567
      @kadovax6567 Před 3 lety +45

      I did start before the 90s although I was not a regular. Sometimes, I was stopping because of the dramas. I'm so happy it finally changed for good 😊

    • @brunoandfae
      @brunoandfae Před 3 lety +67

      While I agree with the general sentiment, I think it’s also very important to respect the great athletes, coaches and professionals who were there before us! None of the current crowd favorites would be here without them.
      This video is entertaining and well done, but unfortunately it’s also very one-sided and biased.
      I happen to speak Russian fluently and could hear things Medvedeva said about Zagitova at the the Olympics... It was not nice at all! And the whole drama with Eteri is quite ugly as well.
      This video makes it seem like it was all bad back then and is all good now. It’s not so straight forward.

    • @chunghuey113
      @chunghuey113 Před 3 lety +26

      @@kadovax6567 I started watching after Yuna Kim + Mao Asada era. Even then it was still quite.. intense. And I stopped watching for awhile because of the drama too. Just started watching more regularly after Yuzuru and Evgenia era post GPF 2015 :P

    • @chunghuey113
      @chunghuey113 Před 3 lety +24

      @@brunoandfae Maybe.. But what did Medvedeva said about Zagitova? I read those Russian news too and I know Eteri tried implicating that Medvedeva questioned her why Zagitova couldn't be held as junior for 1 more year. But those moments were never recorded and Medvedeva said she couldn't recall herself saying. Even if she did, it's a momentary outburst which all human would have. The video gave me an impression that they said Medvedeva was able to compose herself in front of public and show the right sportsmanship in front of audience though she is secretly jealous of her junior's achievement (I think they added some sentence in the subtitles to explain that point), while not perfect, but she is only human. But Yuzuru Hanyu is the real athlete who display his sportsmanship on and off the camera. I don't think the video is biased at all. It does seem to me that way. Sure thanks to the coaches. But what coaches can't teach is the real attitude and sportsmanship right? It's largely theirs. I remember Yuna Kim also trained under B.O. She was a good friend with Mao Asada and she just started alienating herself from Mao after the media hype up between Korean vs Japanese rivalry. Whereas look at Hanyu, he didn't alienating himself from Nathan after the US media hype up for Nathan to be the favorite Olympic Champion during Pyeongchang 2018. Also, I could see the young generation like 3As also being respectful of each others. And in the interview, Sasha credited Zhenya for that. She said that when she's junior, Zhenya would ask the other skaters to clear the path for her to do the quads in front of audience post Gala in European Championship 2017. So for the Russians, maybe secretly they have intense rivalry, but in front of audience they are always nice and those moments can't lie right?

  • @user-sb1th5by6d
    @user-sb1th5by6d Před 2 lety +76

    This video made me realise how Yuzuru Hanyu changed figure skating, not only because he pushed the sport but also because he showed what a good sportsmanship is. I remember the video how he won 2012 JN and fans of other senior skater were unfriendly to him. How sad and young was he there, and then he became a hero and a star and everybody cheers for him, and he never became arrogant, he supports all the skaters and helps younger ones feel more welcome!

  • @afreepotatochip8765
    @afreepotatochip8765 Před 3 lety +805

    I think Yuzuru is very sincere about his passion for figure skating, he has such genuine reactions not only to his own performance but to others as well because he's a fan as much as he's a competitor

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +54

      Wow this theory is so refreshing to hear!! Yes yes now that you mention it, it's true. He's not just a competitor. He's also a fan of the sport himself. Hence he could put his ego out of the picture when he watches his competitors skate and cheer when they have a good skate, felt bad when they don't. Exactly the same reaction like a fan..

    • @afreepotatochip8765
      @afreepotatochip8765 Před 3 lety +21

      @@FigureSkatingFan yeah!! when i watched that clip of yuzuru reacting to javier's program i was like "same", he's a fan for sure

    • @feather-san4224
      @feather-san4224 Před 3 lety +13

      Yes ikr, Yuzu even praised Boyang's jump and said it was so cool lol. Yuzu is such a good senpai & rival 😭

    • @suzanevitorino9578
      @suzanevitorino9578 Před 2 lety +5

      Perfect words!! Super agree!

    • @victoriar9728
      @victoriar9728 Před rokem +1

      Yuzuru is an artist and an athlete so he recognizes and appreciates a job well done. He understands all the hard work that these athletes go through so he can empathize when someone is having a bad day. Yuzuru is also a genuinely good person. For a Japanese person, he is really openly affectionate which is so endearing. How can one not love Yuzuru?

  • @kvskvs2098
    @kvskvs2098 Před 3 lety +393

    Nancy was a grown woman, while Oksana was a little a little 16 year old girl, an orphan who lost her mother 3 years before Olympic. She haved kind of difficult life, skated with approved anesthetic and still managed to bypass the bronze medalist of the last Olympics Nancy Kerrigan and become her country's first Olympic gold medalist. She made it, no matter what. Of course, she was crying, who wouldn't? To see such an attitude of Nancy towards Oksana was simply sad. I remember Kamilla Valieva, who was upset when she realized that she had lost to Anna Shcherbakova, but immediately started clapping to Anna with a smile. She was sincerely happy for Anna. And unlike the adult Nancy, Kamila is a little girl, but she was the one who showed what class is. The same with Medvedeva and Hanyu. They were saddened by the loss of gold, but they still treated the winners well. The ability to lose with dignity is not within the power of everyone. If you can't be genuinely happy for your competitor, at least don't act like an asshole.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +74

      Yes yes so true. No one can be genuinely happy for losing the gold if they are in the running position for that. So cheering for the winner even when you lost the gold is a real class act. And as u pointed out, kamila, zhenya, Yuzu were all really good example for that.

    • @texassummer4176
      @texassummer4176 Před 3 lety +24

      yes! Med and Hanyu always show class act.

    • @adelinedevol2642
      @adelinedevol2642 Před 2 lety +3

      I honestly loved oksana!

    • @dianemariani1023
      @dianemariani1023 Před 2 lety +10

      Never a fan of Kerrigan - she always appeared entitled

    • @marykuettner752
      @marykuettner752 Před 2 lety +6

      Nancy was cheated though. Oksana messed up two of her triples with the wrong edge. Judges claimed they didn't see it but she hadn't been doing a proper Lutz all week in practice.

  • @elliemuir879
    @elliemuir879 Před 3 lety +782

    a friendship i’ll always admire is yuzuru hanyu and javier fernandez!! how they can be so close, but also total rivals! goes to prove evgenia’s point of what happens on the ice stays on the ice!

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +36

      Exactly! Competition is competition. Life is life. Such a wonderful mind! And these figure skaters prove that so well :)

    • @overgrownkudzu
      @overgrownkudzu Před 3 lety +8

      yes, that's the attitude that everyone needs. it good to be competitive, but you can also leave it behind sometimes

    • @sofiha01
      @sofiha01 Před 2 lety +4

      Well.. this didn’t aged well

    • @mariaeugeniaponcevaliente2680
      @mariaeugeniaponcevaliente2680 Před 2 lety +2

      @@sofiha01 lmao, right??

    • @junnakashima4552
      @junnakashima4552 Před 2 lety +5

      @@sofiha01 Wait what do you mean?? Did something happen? Sorry I haven’t been keeping up with figure skating so I’m not sure, I would appreciate it if you could explain to me ?

  • @GanymedeMoon
    @GanymedeMoon Před 3 lety +445

    11:36 yuzuru: Javiiiiiier!! awwwwww so cute

  • @lalalalala2958
    @lalalalala2958 Před 3 lety +375

    Nathan leaning in an out while trying to decide if he should approach Hanyu is a whole mood.

    • @wickedwitch7456
      @wickedwitch7456 Před 3 lety +56

      Weirdly my mind imagine it like a boy who's having an internal debate on whether to talk to his crush or not 😂😂

  • @sennataylor592
    @sennataylor592 Před 2 lety +102

    Yuzuru is one of those athletes who cares about the sport, not just his own medals. He’s confident in his skills and doesn’t feel the need to drag down others. He’s humble when he wins and gracious when he loses. Really respect him.

  • @mochi-py3xv
    @mochi-py3xv Před 3 lety +580

    Yuzu is very kind.✨I respect him.

  • @anneb4160
    @anneb4160 Před 3 lety +374

    The friedship of Yuzuru and Javier was special. They respected and liked each other a lot. Two great figure skaters and also two great men.

  • @samsch1605
    @samsch1605 Před 3 lety +680

    Nathan Chen is always such a good sportsman! Always humble, always congratulating his opponents. That was so cute when he called Yuzu the G.O.A.T.! That's the sportsmanship we like to see!

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +121

      Yes we really love Nathan for that! Yuzu & Nathan rivalry is the best rivalry we had ever seen in this sport. Equally talented, equally humble, equally respectful to each others, yet so different in skating styles. Wish more fans will start appreciating both of them 💕

    • @ifeelpretty5790
      @ifeelpretty5790 Před 3 lety +33

      @@FigureSkatingFan I love both of them! They’re not only the best in the world, they also really respect each other as competitors.

    • @tessmargauxhelen3035
      @tessmargauxhelen3035 Před 3 lety +40

      @@FigureSkatingFan But what is bad and has been only worse is that ISU and their judges not show sportmanship when thy're hard working to "kill" Yuzu and bully him with too shocking low scores and favorise Nathan to scores he has not earned! Everyone knows it ,everyone are as afraid to talking about it openly! It's not skater's problem when sports management are so heavily biased/ bribered! Skaters are nice and I like them all. Therefore you need to talk about it too. There is nothing to be silent about when an athlete is so badly bullied by his own sport organization. ISU and the judges really raise questions? Is it racism,bribery or pure hatred against one athlete that makes them act so criminally? Perhaps you had no knowledge about it but now you know it and should do some research into the matter because it is so serious and has only gotten worse!

    • @drixcek9782
      @drixcek9782 Před 3 lety +15

      @@tessmargauxhelen3035 I haven’t remembered every single hanyu skate, but I can assure you he does not skate perfectly every time, especially on free skates. Maybe the isu drops some points, it would not fill up, say, a 5 point gap. The skates he doesn’t win, h just simply skated worse, or doesn’t get enough technical points.

    • @divinearia1601
      @divinearia1601 Před 3 lety +24

      @@tessmargauxhelen3035...Nathan got scores he did not deserve? Whatever, Fanyu. That's toxic talk right there. It's because of crap like that that the fans are always at war. Everyone's afraid to talk about it openly? What are you even saying because that's, like, the only thing Fanyus ever talk about. Yuzuru just won the ISU's most valuable skater award last year(2020). The ISU is not out to "kill" a skater they just acknowledged as their most valuable. Maybe if you did less worshipping, you would believe in less crap conspiracy theories and stop trashing other skaters to boost your favorite.

  • @ilfbforever7292
    @ilfbforever7292 Před 2 lety +26

    Yuzuru Hanyu is such a treasure.Handsome,talented , ambitious, kind , respectful. This man has won everything other figure skaters could only dream of and yet he is so humble and grounded. Yuzu is GOAT 🐐💪❤️🙏

  • @tillyy6178
    @tillyy6178 Před 3 lety +315

    This is one of the reasons why I love Evgenia and Yuzuru. Their hearts truly belong in competitions because they still support other skaters no matter what the situation is 😭❤️

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +27

      Totally agree. They truly change the sport and make figure skating the most beautiful sport in the world -- Not just the moves, but also the spirit of the sport 💕😫😃💓

    • @elinahakelberg4208
      @elinahakelberg4208 Před 2 lety +6

      I started informing my self on ice skating few day ago and Evgenia quickly became my favorite female skater. I love her performances, her attitude, she is artistic and fun. And her reactions in this video make me love her even more. Yuzu is my favorite male skater, I love his whole vibe.

  • @pinklove8303
    @pinklove8303 Před 3 lety +124

    Yuzuru hanyu is really the definition of a top athelete and sportsmenship. Unlike others in the video, he doesnt blame him losing to another skater with hate and rivalry or hostile relationships, he instead works to improve himself to become better and harder.

  • @abigailsheetz3780
    @abigailsheetz3780 Před 3 lety +268

    okay but everyone loves yuzu. he’s just the biggest cinnamon roll

  • @wombokkiesan3988
    @wombokkiesan3988 Před 2 lety +23

    Hanyu is a legend. An exceptional skater like him rarely comes by. Others move like graceful dancers when they glide in the ice, but when Hanyu skates, he moves like the wind.

  • @reniadiwijaya8211
    @reniadiwijaya8211 Před rokem +15

    10:23 Look how a positive attitude change the atmosphere. We know Yuzu is a social butterfly and Nathan is a reserved one. Shoma was so cute, tailing Yuzu and after given an example, congratulated Nathan 😆

  • @eleonora1
    @eleonora1 Před 3 lety +287

    3:52 "Yagudin & Plushenko enter the games having won the last 4 world championships between them"
    "stormy relationship"
    "don't like each other very much"
    you know who else entered the games having won the last 4 world championships between them? that's right, kings of healthy rivalry/friendship Yuzu and Javi... they are part of a generation of skaters who are setting a standard of sportsmanship in FS

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +32

      You are so right! Yuzu and Javi... their moments are forever the best memories in our heart 💕

    • @michelleen158
      @michelleen158 Před 3 lety +29

      I've been thinking about this and about the far more brutal system Y & P skated under. They definitely weren't encouraged to think of each other as teammates or to care about each other's well being. They were pitted against each other and told that skating is a zero-sum game and were encouraged by coaches to cheer for each other's downfall. I'm sure that way of thinking did they both a lot of harm.
      ....which doesn't take away from how great Yuzuru and Javi are with each other. It's so nice to see the younger generations of skaters being better people and having such a different outlook on the sport and their relationships to one another. I can't remember who said it (Yuzu? Nathan?) but their attitude is more that they compete WITH each other rather than against each other.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +17

      @@michelleen158 Super well said. It's really the mindset of the generation and the coach. When the resources are limited, people tend to be more brutal towards each others and when the resources are abundance, people tend to be nicer. So we can't really blame Y&P as they grew up in such environment and the general atmosphere in 90s and early 2000s were really like these - competitions and not celebrating each others' success (Learn all these from my parents' stories too)... My personal take is that, only when figure skating become more popular, they would get more endorsement and resources to fund their training despite winning or losing, then they would be nice to each others, which is also one of the reason why we started this channel -- To make figure skating more popular as a sport. So more and more figure skaters are known to the world and more endorsement /sponsorship / funds / resources will be allocated to them. And yes that also doesn't take away Yuzu and Javi and current generation of skaters who are trying their best to demonstrate sportsmanship. It's really tough actually. I remember Brian Orser once mentioned it in some interviews pre-Olympic 2018 that Yuzu and Javi, despite respecting each others, couldn't train together in the same rink because they were in fact rivals going into Olympics. And yes, Nathan said it really well - Compete with, not against - czcams.com/video/D70JiTOEa3g/video.html (We made another documentary about the sportsmanship between Yuzu and Nathan here).. We really salute these athletes..

    • @michelleen158
      @michelleen158 Před 3 lety +7

      @@FigureSkatingFan I'm so glad you made this channel to promote figure skating, which IMO is the greatest sport and vastly unappreciated by most. It requires so much skill and dedication and talent and focus, often in exchange for so little reward.
      I love that documentary about Yuzu and Nathan! I just watched it again. I can't get over how mature Nathan is, or Yuzu's sweet and thoughtful ways. We're so lucky to have them both.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +4

      @@michelleen158 **Figure skating, which IMO is the greatest sport and vastly unappreciated by **most.It** requires so much skill and dedication and talent and focus, often in exchange for so little reward.** This is super well said. I remember I was discussing this sport with some of my friends who watch other sports like football, baseball, tennis etc. Everyone was shocked when I told them the World Champion Prize money was about USD $40K. They were like.. Are you sure you didn't miss out a few zero's somewhere? They thought it would be USD 400K or so at least. Just for a comparison, Football FIFA world Cup Champion got ~$40 million as a team. Tennis Grand Slam winner gets ~$1-4million as a player. Baseball etc all around the same range - millions. And yet the training fee for figure skating is not exactly cheap, if not, even more expensive. It's just, the audience is just too small... Just really wish all the skating fans start appreciating this sport more and share more about this sport. So future skaters will have more funds and more resources for their training.

  • @maritessposadas3360
    @maritessposadas3360 Před 3 lety +869

    very nice edits 💕💕💕💕 Yuzuru is not only the G.O.A.T. he is also the embodiment of the true meaning of the word Sportsmanship ❤️❤️❤️

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +46

      Thank you so much! Yes we all love Yuzuru because of this very reason. He truly deserves to be called the G.O.A.T. not just for his achievements, but his spirit of athlete, which is so touching and inspiring 💕

    • @silverv7215
      @silverv7215 Před 3 lety +1

      G.O. A. T ?? What's that mean?

    • @maritessposadas3360
      @maritessposadas3360 Před 3 lety +11

      @@silverv7215 it means Greatest Of All Time ❤️❤️❤️

    • @cioarasan
      @cioarasan Před rokem

      Yes! I hope even the toxic fans can take after their example and not bash over skaters. (That includes the toxic fanyus. Hate that the toxic ones often tend to ruin the reputation of the rest of the fandom.$

  • @vipblackjack8079
    @vipblackjack8079 Před 3 lety +92

    Yuzuru Hanyu personality radiates positivity around he. And it's getting big, good influence to people around the world since he hv many fans. He inspire people to do good with manner, speech & everything. Very competitive but stay humble & respectful. Class act

  • @lenap319
    @lenap319 Před 3 lety +362

    Plushenko and yagudin crashed and burned so yuzu and javi could sprint

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +72

      While there's not much in the sportsmanship department there between P&Y, their rivalry was so intense and so dramatic. It was just the environment at those time that encouraged those toxic rivalry. We are glad that now everyone is competing and yet supporting each others. 💓

    • @Prince_San
      @Prince_San Před 2 lety +9

      @@FigureSkatingFan That's true, their coaches hated each other with a passion and incentivated their rivalry to the top.

  • @moma-b
    @moma-b Před rokem +10

    Yuzuru is a LEGEND. He will be remembered until the end of humanity. 😎

  • @Alexis-ln9iy
    @Alexis-ln9iy Před 3 lety +164

    Yuzuru and Nathan’s sportsmanship is so amazing! Still competitive with each other while respecting and praising each other. True competitors.

  • @FigureSkatingFan
    @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +332

    Whenever I told my friends that I'm into Figure Skating, a lot of the response would be - Oh I know the sport because of the movie "I, Tonya". And when I said I like Figure Skating because the athletes are so supportive and respectful of each others. A lot of them would give me a disbelief look because of how Figure Skating is portrayed in those movies - Girls' fight, drama, etc.. But seriously the sport has changed so much and sportsmanship is shining bright now because of the current generation of figure skaters like Yuzuru Hanyu, Javier Fernandez, Nathan Chen, Evgenia Medvedeva etc.. So this is a special documentary we made to display the best and worst moments of sportsmanship in Figure Skating, and how this sport has changed over the years. Take a look 💕

    • @irondragonmaiden
      @irondragonmaiden Před 3 lety +8

      Honestly, Yuri On Ice is a lot more honest about how the sport is (albeit with some exaggerations)

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +4

      @@irondragonmaiden yes!! and we have a video coming up next comparing the YOI anime vs reality moments and you will see how great YOI is in replicating the real life stories. Should be up next Friday. Stay tuned :)

  • @nikkich080g
    @nikkich080g Před 3 lety +254

    Yuzuru truly changed the sport! Love how him to show his respect for his rival! GOAT ❤️💝

  • @Ruby-in6eu
    @Ruby-in6eu Před rokem +13

    LOVE YUZU! He is my favorite athlete and will always be even after his retirement. It is sad that I just met him in the winter games this year and he declared his retirement in July. I love ice skating so much, Thank you yuzu.

  • @likemoney3147
    @likemoney3147 Před 2 lety +31

    Yuzuru is a legend! It was him that got me into figure skating. It is my honour to be in the same era when he is still active. Love his spirit so much! A shame he will retire soon, I hope he can be health and fulfilled for the rest of his life.

  • @oreo1263
    @oreo1263 Před 3 lety +76

    I started liking figure skating after watching YOI but fell in love with it after discovering Hanyu Yuzuru

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +6

      Keep watching figure skating. We watch YOI too (and liked it) But all we can say is the real life stories are 10 times more inspiring / interesting than YOI. And we created this channel in hope of bringing these stories to live.. Check out more stories in our channel. Thanks :)

  • @amnest8260
    @amnest8260 Před 3 lety +121

    yuzuru is so precious, coming from an athelete family i do understand the rivalry in every competition and i could say that my bro sometimes dont respect his opponent and went straight home when he lost. BUT LOOK AT YUZURU, he is so humble and kind, bet nobody can hate him, he is just so likeable and i admire him so so much

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +5

      Exactly! He taught us so much about the respect, on how to win a battle yet stay respectful to the opponents and the competition. Really really admirable!! Cannot understand anyone who don't like him. He's just like a blend of perfection..

  • @Anjali-vj8uo
    @Anjali-vj8uo Před 2 lety +64

    Yuzuru Hanyu should be the standard in not just sportsmanship but life itself on how we should respect others. I'm a huge fan, now even more!

  • @jasxxa
    @jasxxa Před 2 lety +42

    and this is why yuzuru is adored by many! not just for his ridiculous talent and passion for figure skating and him being a champion. he’s such a sportsman, kind, down to earth person. always smiling and polite towards others. he knows competitions is just competition and off the ice rink, is they are still human. they’re all there to achiever their dream. so he respect everyone of them because the hard work they put off with every performance they do, AND THAT’S A GREAT ATHLETE RIGHT THERE!
    the respect i have for yuzuru just keeps growing day by day because of this. who can’t love this man? A TRUE CHAMPION THROUGH AND THROUGH! 👑💖

  • @thatfangirl1389
    @thatfangirl1389 Před 3 lety +83

    Honestly, Yuzu and Javi are just the best role model of sportsmanship in figure skating for men. They aren't just great skaters but great people as well.

  • @naurrr
    @naurrr Před 2 lety +58

    Yuzu seems pretty happy and motivated to have to complete with Nathan honestly. they both really respect each other and their rivalry isn't ugly, it just pushes them to improve.

    • @cioarasan
      @cioarasan Před rokem

      YES! I agree so much! Many people seem to hate on the fanyus because of the toxic fans. But the problem is that with such big fandoms like Yuzu’s its almost impossible to avoid some toxicity. So i really hope that people understand that. Most fanyus r rather chill! Love to yuzu❤

  • @skatingcanuck9837
    @skatingcanuck9837 Před 3 lety +29

    Yuzuru Hanyu is in a rare elite group being a two-time Olympic gold medalist. Now I realize he is in a more important rare group of humans off the ice.

  • @julycerv3293
    @julycerv3293 Před 2 lety +28

    Eso es lo que nos falta en estos tiempos de guerra: amor y respeto el uno por el otro, Yuzuru es un gran ejemplo de ambos.

  • @Naima730104
    @Naima730104 Před 2 lety +16

    這才是王者風範!羽生只想要超越自己,對後輩也很提攜,正因為他以前也被前輩不公平對待,因為如此善良,才會那麼多人喜愛他!

  • @emilymason7868
    @emilymason7868 Před 3 lety +121

    Oksana was also skating with an approved anesthetic and in memory 9f her mother who died of Ovarian cancer when Oksana was 13 .Plus she was only 16 and in her like 3rd major international competition. She was VERY ENTITLED to being emotional

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +39

      Totally agree! Oksana Baiul was inspirational there and we were Super disgusted by Nancy’s behaviour there (maybe she was too young or maybe she just thought she could always have it her way).. We normally don’t like to criticise the skaters and would always wanna find the reasons behind their actions. But unfortunately that behaviour from Nancy Kerrigan there towards Oksana Baiul’s crying and that stare were always a no no for us..

    • @shiroinamida2002
      @shiroinamida2002 Před 3 lety +40

      if I won gold on the Olympics I'd cry like a baby too, and nobody could say nothing about it. It's a lot of hardwork, tears, sweat, blood they put on that spot and winning at 16 its just enough to cry like a baby. Kerrigan was just mean.

    • @juhajaara5525
      @juhajaara5525 Před 3 lety +25

      Besides, she was the first one to win Olympic gold medal for independent Ukraine.

    • @Nice-sz4ee
      @Nice-sz4ee Před 3 lety +23

      turns out another reason why it took oksana a long time to show up to the podium ceremony was because they couldn't find a copy of the ukrainian national anthem

    • @shiroinamida2002
      @shiroinamida2002 Před 3 lety +7

      @@juhajaara5525 wow she made history for the whole country thay day. good for her.

  • @cherrynguyen7218
    @cherrynguyen7218 Před 2 lety +8

    Funfact: in a longer version of the vid at 7:58, it shows that Brian pushed Javi to go out skate his program, but before he goes he waved at Yuzu and not Brian lmao 😂 i love these 2 so much

  • @olgasmirnova4588
    @olgasmirnova4588 Před 3 lety +340

    Thank you for Evgenia Medvedeva!🌹❤️

  • @ahkeekee9910
    @ahkeekee9910 Před 2 lety +16

    Yuzuru hanyu is really such a beautiful person both internally and externally. The way he projects himself on and off ice is just so mesmerising and touching for me. I wish him all the best in whatever he does

  • @alinareybey3263
    @alinareybey3263 Před 3 lety +40

    Yuzuru Hanyu and such a gem! He’s so nice and such a great sport to everyone! 😭❤️

  • @hadassah6563
    @hadassah6563 Před 3 lety +54

    Hanyu is like the Rodger Federer of figure skating.
    He seems like a solid dude.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +4

      He is! :)

    • @louism3643
      @louism3643 Před měsícem

      Hanyu and Federer have respect for sportsmanship and people. They can be sure of themselves and are also fascinated by what others can do. Nathan is the same.

  • @charischoi1390
    @charischoi1390 Před 2 lety +12

    this video is by far one of my favourites, the editing skills were on point and it truly showed the difference between the worst and best moments in figure skating.
    firstly, for the worst moments, for plushenko and yagudin’s rivalry. tbh javi and yuzu’s rivalry was really similar to theirs. they were training mates and they were competing against each other. but they never failed to display great sportsmanship and they respected each other a lot. plushenko and yagudin had every right to treat each other as rivals but at least they should’ve shown respect towards each other.
    for the best moments, yuzu really is a legend. he’s not only a great athlete but he’s also a great person. he always shows respect towards other figure skaters and when someone wins over him he’s always the one to go and congratulate them. for instance nathan, he didn’t treat nathan as his rival, they were friends, and they had perfect sportsmanship. nathan was yuzu’s most threatening rival and yet they never failed to show great respect towards each other.
    i feel like some skaters like yuzu, nathan, javi, evgenia etc really changed figure skating for the better!!

  • @amazinggrac7
    @amazinggrac7 Před 3 lety +40

    it’s the fact that even tho they were rivals yuzu and javi were best friends too it’s so cute i miss them

  • @skatergirl1247
    @skatergirl1247 Před 3 lety +134

    I remember I was at a competition with my best friend once, and we finished first and second and we were just so happy for eachother that it didn't even matter that she didn't win. I love that in this sport you can be best friends with your biggest rival!😍

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +11

      Wow you and your best friend embodied the sportsmanship spirit too. It's heartwarming for us to hear that! And yes it's always about improving yourselves and getting better technically in this sport. Life is so much better when you learn from each others instead of seeing the others as enemies. We wish you and your best friends the best in your skating journey :) 💓

    • @adeleennis2255
      @adeleennis2255 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FigureSkatingFan That’s so much better than my generation. I was always in academic competition with my so-called best friend. I didn’t intend to be, but she definitely pushed it. She once told me I was her best friend because I “knew how to be quiet” when she was angry. She had trained me well on that front by not speaking to me for a whole month in 9th grade. I was extremely shy, so there were days when I didn’t speak to anyone at school during that month. Needless to say, once I went to university, I stopped being her friend. I didn’t need her negativity and my new friends didn’t make me compete with them. Sad thing is she married one of my distant cousins. He won’t talk to me because of her. He talks to my dad, but not me.

  • @florlopez9410
    @florlopez9410 Před 2 lety +16

    Yuzuru Hanyu 👏👏👏👏👏 eres y serás un chico Maravilloso y un Dios sobre el hielo , amo tu humildad y respeto por los demás patinadores , te admirare por siemmmmpre

  • @rin-chan3017
    @rin-chan3017 Před 3 lety +36

    Damn I have absolutely forgotten the rivalry in figure skating used to be so bad! I'm now used to Yuzuru, Evgenia, Javier, Misha and others to being sweethearts to each other and having fun during competing... We truly live in the most amazing figure skating era! I hope young skaters take notes from these kind legends! And the old ones too haha! Yagudin is known to be a big fan of Yuzuru (who isn't tho)... legends supporting legends, what a wonderful thing to see! Also thank you for the video!:)

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +4

      Yes me too. We are so used to the current generation of skaters being sweetheart to each others. So when we watched the movie "I Tonya" and the Netflix series "Spinning out", we were kinda, how to put it, quite disappointed that figure skating is being portrayed in such thing in the 90s.. Hopefully more and more people will realize how wonderfully supportive they are and more will start watch figure skating :)

    • @TheCandiceWang
      @TheCandiceWang Před 2 lety

      That's so cute that Alexei is a fan of Yuzuru. I'm not surprised, they both skate with heart and elegance. What is Alexei doing now do you know?

  • @TheSakebomb1
    @TheSakebomb1 Před 2 lety +7

    Yuzuru speaks to the spirit of Japan. At the heart of sport is about honor, regardless of the win.

  • @julias127
    @julias127 Před 3 lety +28

    I love how half of the video is about how nice Yuzuru is 😭

  • @goodidea8730
    @goodidea8730 Před 3 lety +62

    Sportsmanship in Figure Skating has evolved so much, I *highly* doubt there is any sport that we could compare to this! We really went from: Slashing a competitors ancle on purpose (I know that her husband did it, but still) To literally being best buds with your biggest rival 😭❤️

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +6

      You are so right!!! 💕

    • @chunghuey113
      @chunghuey113 Před 3 lety +4

      I highly doubt that too :))) Love Figure Skating in the current era

  • @nomdeplume2213
    @nomdeplume2213 Před 3 lety +181

    omg is never heard of him before! how?-?- he's absolutely precious!! that made me so happy. thanks guys! seeing all that love towards other competitors is so heartwarming. I love him!

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +30

      Welcome to the Yuzuru Fandom, or some call it - Planet Yuzuru. Please keep supporting him and all the figure skaters competing 💓

  • @chenggobris
    @chenggobris Před rokem +3

    Yuzuru is in love with the sport that he loves those who are also working hard to keep it alive. That's the GOAT's attitude. He's competing with his self and it's reflecting by how he's not treating the other skaters as his competitor. That's also why he's being love by many.

  • @userbunny14
    @userbunny14 Před 3 lety +162

    I wasn't shocked when Evgenia went to Orser, she always had the energy of someone from TCC. If it wasn't for the pandemic, I know she still would be training here, but things just didn't work that way. I hope she will consider Toronto as somewhere she can come and be welcome again in the future, as athlete or coach when the time comes.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +37

      Aww really we felt that way.. I think she has a good future as both a choreographer and coach. She has really good sense of music..

  • @krisfujimoto72
    @krisfujimoto72 Před 2 lety +68

    I love watching Nathan and Yuzu. Two definitive styles. Yuzu is emotional, dramatic and expressive as opposed to Nathan is has controlled, calculated and deliberate interpretation. Nathan's transitions are mind boggling.

    • @cioarasan
      @cioarasan Před rokem

      Yes! I really wish there werent those toxic fans that try to bash the other skaters.

    • @SOLD-OUT-SOLO
      @SOLD-OUT-SOLO Před 3 měsíci

      interpretation & transitions 🤔

  • @lianaghazaryan8063
    @lianaghazaryan8063 Před 3 lety +74

    Мм,да -есть чему поучиться у Жени,Ханью и Фернандеса.🤔 Спасибо огромное!Замечательное видео.👍👏🙏🥰🤗

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +13

      Спасибо. Да, у этих замечательных фигуристов мы учимся уважать друг друга, несмотря ни на что. 💕😀

  • @annecohen8927
    @annecohen8927 Před 3 lety +50

    I fell in love to Mao's spirited figure skating. She was so bubbly and big in her personality. And never in her life was she an outspoken critic of her competitors. Only do fans show off their worst behaviors more than these figure skating competitors. And yes, even competitors can have their best moments on the ice.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +8

      Yes Mao is such a legend in both her skating and personality. It’s so sad that the media only concentrated on the drama between her and Yuna (and the politics between Japan and Korea) at that time at the helm of rivalry. Some legends do not show up their legendary side straightaway. It takes years of discovery to show truly how great they are. Mao-Chan is one such skater..

  • @rizaavitalilyani3237
    @rizaavitalilyani3237 Před 3 lety +17

    I respect yuzuru hanyu in soooo many ways. Both, when he is on ice or not. His personality is too good to be true.

  • @bethellis
    @bethellis Před 2 lety +4

    Yuzu's little "Javi!" at 11:36 is so cute 🥺

  • @maggietheprincesscastle9776

    This is just one of the many reasons why I adore Nathan, Yuzuru and Kamila. All of them so modest and yet poised when they need to be.

  • @vania3554
    @vania3554 Před rokem +5

    It's a shame that even Med and Zag look like they are friends with each other then, they are not now
    Always shading each other in every other event they're in lol
    Although they seem okay when they went to Beijing together but no one knows whats happening behind cameras
    I think 3A used to be besties until Sasha and Aliona moved to Plush and began resenting each other
    And now that Beijing happened, Sasha and Anya's friendship is kinda questionable too
    Eteri's skater may started as friends but then drift away from each other because of the camp's rivalry toxicity, a real shame

  • @ehe5083
    @ehe5083 Před 3 lety +28

    yuzuru is the standard for ice skating and sportmanship, i love him sm ❤

  • @soulcornflake1
    @soulcornflake1 Před 2 lety +8

    If you do another one you should include the one with Brian Order and Brian Boitano in 1988. They were friends that goofed around some during their wait in the free skate. Some of their conversation afterwards was legendary, along with the hug they shared at the medal ceremony.

  • @72586jejones
    @72586jejones Před 3 lety +13

    Yuzuru.... What a sweet person. Character and medals.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +1

      ❤️❤️❤️ Yes Yuzuru isn’t just an athlete with great achievement, but with great personality too 😀😀

  • @xsilentprincessx328
    @xsilentprincessx328 Před 2 lety +4

    Not Yuzu: "Javieeeeer~~~~" and hugs him , so cuuuuuuute

  • @sichengbestboy9667
    @sichengbestboy9667 Před 3 lety +44

    (My english sucks, sorry)
    Yuzuru is one of the best skaters of all time! He's classy and sweet, what else can we expect? Change the sport and break imposible records? PfF, eAsY.
    He's one of the reasons why the figure skating is so enjoyable nowadays.
    Like, I respect all skaters from all generations but sh*t talking about other skaters, disrespecting the other medals or acting bad generally is a disrespect for the sport and all the people behind (other competitors, judges, fans, etc.)

  • @schoo803
    @schoo803 Před 3 lety +22

    The contrast between Tonya breaking Nancy's leg and Hanyu showing such respect and compassion for his rivals is shocking.

  • @missyshell6314
    @missyshell6314 Před 3 lety +28

    Didn't like to think about the 'worst moments' but Yuzuru and the modern skaters are what brought me back to watching skating.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi 5! Same here :) And many many fans around the world :D

  • @lavleensahni2972
    @lavleensahni2972 Před 3 lety +73

    Yuzu is the best.. no doubt ❤️

  • @avaniivy9805
    @avaniivy9805 Před 3 lety +67

    ....and to think I thought Yuzu-javi relationship was common.....god .
    And yes Yuzuru is a breed by himself, I totally agree with you announcer lady
    And thank you for the amazing epiphanic Vedio

  • @peachyxel6996
    @peachyxel6996 Před 2 lety +3

    Is no one going to talk about how cutely yuzu pulled nathan to click a picture at 07:18 ?

  • @nicoleanneveracruz7838
    @nicoleanneveracruz7838 Před 3 lety +27

    His attitude to everybody around him spreads more humility and respect to other people. if the best at this sport isn’t as humble, as respectful and as genuine as him, I don’t think the other athletes would be too.

  • @mg-mr6nd
    @mg-mr6nd Před 3 lety +29

    Javier Fernández es siempre una persona excepcional y como deportista jamás mostró una conducta inadecuada con sus compañeros , siempre fue el alma divertida con otros patinadores y por ello en muchas ocasiones le mostraron simpatía, aprecio y con Yuzuru todo el tiempo mostró un cariño especial , una relación amistosa y deportiva mas allá de la competencia

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +3

      ¡Sí quiero tanto a Javier! Realmente lo extrañamos. Esperamos ver más de sus programas de exhibición después de que termine COVID...

  • @user-pl1fi4kl1e
    @user-pl1fi4kl1e Před 2 lety +11

    Это прекрасные примеры истинно спортивного поведения, уважения к соперникам и мнению судей.

  • @ehmjey7567
    @ehmjey7567 Před 3 lety +18

    yuzu and javi are truly just the cutest 🥺

  • @kimberlyli1578
    @kimberlyli1578 Před 3 lety +24

    Let's appreciate @8:02 because these are the same faces we make when watching figure skating from the comfort of our own homes. Thanks for highlighting some of our favorite moments!

    • @brunoandfae
      @brunoandfae Před 3 lety +2

      Omg! Right?! 😆

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +3

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHA 😆😂😀 Yeah you are so right! And to think that Yuzu has that same face as us, it's just.. Cuteness Overdose! 😜

  • @yespls4184
    @yespls4184 Před 2 lety +8

    I don't know much about figure skating, but I came out of this loving Yuzuru Hanyu. So sweet

  • @exmousse
    @exmousse Před 2 lety +3

    Yuzu crawling to not interrupt the interview is the cutest thing! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @user-ls2dn4pm3v
    @user-ls2dn4pm3v Před 3 lety +10

    「羽生結弦」選手は、色んな選手を繋ぐ「天使」のようですね。実力もあり、勝負の相手の選手にも温かい言葉や抱擁をして、潤滑油のような役目も自然と出ているように見えますね。
    このような選手は、もう出てこないでしょう。喘息が治らないから、苦しくても「言い訳をしない」選手です。素晴らしい若き選手だと尊敬しています。
    いつまでも、「羽生結弦」選手は、世界の「天使、妖精」であってほしいと思っています。心は、せせらぎの清らかな「水」のように透き通ている。
    多くのファンを大切にして生きている。素晴らしい選手です。「羽生結弦」選手は、いつまでも若く、歳を取らないのでは?と思ったりしています。

  • @kylstv9616
    @kylstv9616 Před 2 lety +7

    yuzu somehow found a natural and weird balance in between all the skaters and drama. it's actually quite incredible to see lol

  • @karolinad335
    @karolinad335 Před 3 lety +27

    When Mariah give to Aliona the gold medal. That was so cute

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety

      Yes super cute! We included that moment in one of our fun videos here: czcams.com/video/TZny0L5PDIs/video.html Take a look 😆💕

  • @ehmjey7567
    @ehmjey7567 Před 3 lety +23

    this is why yuzuru & evgenia remain my favourite skaters :)

  • @noname-ew7uk
    @noname-ew7uk Před 2 lety +6

    This is the reason why I fell in love with Yuzu in just a day.

  • @dianaaparicio4410
    @dianaaparicio4410 Před 2 lety +10

    Amo a Yuzuru❤️ Es una persona maravillosa ✨🥺

  • @zhixinli7826
    @zhixinli7826 Před 3 lety +23

    To lose against someone that trained less than you, or had competed less than you in the same field, I know that feeling and it can be hard to digest for competitive athletes. But not for Hanyu, the support he has for his opponents is not something that could be described with words.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +10

      Yes that's so true.. But that's just the reality in life. Just imagine you take the exam and didn't do well despite studying it for days and nights while the top scorer basically just flipped the book :P We love something Hanyu said "Hard work will not always give results. But it will be paid off in some ways..."

    • @texassummer4176
      @texassummer4176 Před 3 lety +3

      @@FigureSkatingFan that's touching my heart and motivates to achieve something. thankyou for telling his words.

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety

      texas summer we wish you all the best in everything you do :)

  • @ariajoy4279
    @ariajoy4279 Před 2 lety +8

    It's nice watching figure skating nowadays. Everyone is outwardly supportive and friendly to eachother. It's very positive and makes you smile just watching the behind the scenes.

  • @MR-kf8xt
    @MR-kf8xt Před 2 lety +7

    Yuzuru Hanyu is literally the most adorable creature of all times

  • @samuelgedevanishvili1981
    @samuelgedevanishvili1981 Před 3 lety +27

    Me da mucho gusto que el patinaje ha evolucionado super bien. Ya hay un espíritu deportista saludable en la mayoría de los casos. Y aplaudo a a Yuzuru por ser un deportista tan profesional.

  • @user-fz5sg8zf8n
    @user-fz5sg8zf8n Před 3 lety +21

    Юзуру, Хавьер и Натан - величайшие фигуристы и замечательные парни!

  • @matildas5491
    @matildas5491 Před 2 lety +6

    Yzuru is a absolute gem!

  • @priscilliayappoiyok6652
    @priscilliayappoiyok6652 Před 2 lety +4

    "Not about beating others but surpassing self " truly Japanese TQM culture . Great ambassador in Sports . Glad he Olympian as a great sample to youths.

  • @jotunnhime
    @jotunnhime Před 3 lety +26

    Honestly I fell in love with yuzurus skating when I first watched his sochi programs then I fell in love with the sport when I saw how him and his competitors have a friendly rivalry and from that I started appreciating and cheering other skaters as well now even though I want hanyu to win I cant help but feel happy that nathan and javi won when they did

    • @FigureSkatingFan
      @FigureSkatingFan  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for sharing your thought and we love ur empathy towards all skaters 💕 Yes all of them work so hard and at the end of the day, we just wish them have the best skates of their lives and get the scores they deserve, so there’s no regret in their lives

  • @ivanlavouras
    @ivanlavouras Před 3 lety +9

    Tonya was Amazing, its so sad that she had to live in such a stormy life.
    Javier Fernández its so sweet also, whenever yuzu and Javi are together they irradiate a special energy

  • @irynai5078
    @irynai5078 Před 3 lety +19

    Yuzuru is the best!!!!!🥰🥰😍🤩👏👏

  • @abrilchezzlelealotchinf.3178

    One of the best figure skater really is Yuzuru Hanyu👌

  • @mizerbrise
    @mizerbrise Před 3 lety +12

    yuzuru and javi’s friendship is literally so cute

    • @mizerbrise
      @mizerbrise Před 2 lety

      this did NOT AGE WELL 😭😭😭