bardtoob
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The points at the 2022 Olympics are very clear.
Yuzuru was a 4S (he can do in his sleep with step in and a spread eagle out) in the SP away from bronze.
Yuzuru could have done a fairly routine performance, by his own standards, in the SP and LP and won silver.
Yuzuru wanted glory, so he went for the 4A, although he probably can still match ALL of Kagiyama's content.
Yuzuru is a great champion, and at this stage of his career he has achieved so much that it is hard to tell when and where to rest on his laurels instead of go for the glory.
Yuzuru was a 4S (he can do in his sleep with step in and a spread eagle out) in the SP away from bronze.
Yuzuru could have done a fairly routine performance, by his own standards, in the SP and LP and won silver.
Yuzuru wanted glory, so he went for the 4A, although he probably can still match ALL of Kagiyama's content.
Yuzuru is a great champion, and at this stage of his career he has achieved so much that it is hard to tell when and where to rest on his laurels instead of go for the glory.
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and uploaded his first video in which he welcomes the viewers. At the press conference on 19 July he mentioned that he would like to make his skating more accessible for everyone - he said in his first video that his skating and performances will be seen on his channel too so this is a great step. I am looking forward to see what he will show us in his videos.
These are unbelieveable numbers (and considering Youtube isn't available in China, multiple it by a few times, since he has millions of fans there too).

