I dont see them fighting or being sad for each other achievement.. fans are just so mean they couldn't accept the fact that what they're doing is just part of their passion and talents.. ur thoughts don't matters.😂
OMG! Stop comparing them.. yuzuru and dai has their own talents. 😂😂 And they both don't care about ur thoughts really. 😂 They are both talented and good people.. period.
He never forgets he is Shoma Uno. Whether bad, good, boy, man, etc. To me, Shoma is most = battleship not in battle. On ice, most likely to feel as if in battle, very dynamic...though not truly a war but a worthy struggle, challenge.
Daishuke looked so incredulous! He cannot believe he's been defeated by a young upstart. Yuzuru is very sad because the fans of Daishuke could not accept that their hero is beaten. It is a very human emotion because the Japanese fans are very passionate . I am sure Yuzuru has won over a lot of them on his side. And of course Yuzuru has been on top of the Podium and he is the G.O.A.T for the last 12 years and now as a Professional, Yuzuru is alone at the TOP. He must be lonely, it is a heavy burden at times to be on top! But thanks to Fanyu's around the world who continue to follow and support him. Yuzuru is very special person, hopefully he feels the love and adoration from his fans, and we love him even if he will stop skating!
And just 3 years later from this event, Yuzuru wrote his legend on the ice; Seimei <3 When I see his sad face, from the bottom of my heart I say to this young boy "Oh boy, please cheer up! This is just a beginning, if you were to know what is about to come to you, you would be laughing with tears there". No matter how people treated him there or this and that, instead of holding grudges and anger, he spent all his time and energy on his skating. He became such a legend year by year, season upon season, and won the hearts of not only Japanese people, but also millions all over the world. He became a legendary skater, 2 time olympic champion, world records breaker, won all the medals on the planet in his field and became a wonderful young man - and a Pro-athlete. I'm so proud of him...
how sad it is that he was belittled by his own people, Japanese people, who are known for their respect.. and those people are now cheering for him, as if they didn't give him a sad memory of his win.. disgusting. he was only 17, can't believe how much he rose up from that point.
it wasn't at that ceremony, it was at the Japanese national championships. unfortunately there is only edited video, where the part where he receives the medal (moment of the boo) was cut. but you can clearly see that Yuzu looks sad during the ceremony
@@va4384 throughout his career Yuzuru had to face many challenges and the hate coming from fans of other skaters was one of them. a few years ago he told how he felt about all this hatred and that he even thought about dying. luckily he managed to create defensive mechanisms and now he handles it better. but he always says: being Yuzuru Hanyu was always too heavy