That’s the Yuzu I love and appreciate. When he’s competing. He gives his all and puts a spell on the audience. Best memories ever. The Yuzu at the time when he was a competitor !
The ISU is trying it's hardest to block us all from seeing him online for free! So, yes, I can imagine it, because they are trying to get rid of his fans that can't purchase the channels and only rely on the free online sites to see him! I'm trying to find this program with a STEADY camera so that I can actually watch it with better quality!!
@@tuilindo6983 I discovered him for the 1st time about 3 months ago. I really don't remember much about the last 2 olympics he was in. I don't remember which video I watched all I know was that this grandma was hooked on his grace and beauty and power. Ah heck he's a cutie patootie as well. I'm glad this was filmed. I go back and watch his routines from time to time.
its boring af i lost interest faster then i got it lol i just rewatch and hopefully will be going to one of his shows soon i hope he does world tour along with other skaters like javi and patric i rather watch that then these isu bs
☘🎶💙🎶☘ ~ Бессчётно, сколько раз смотрю в Kelowna Yuzuru, - любуясь вырезанной, - будто в мраморе, его фигурой. Его скольжение, - в изящных линиях, рисующих узоры : так завораживают, очаровывают зрительские взоры. А музыка ди Блазио, - струится, льётся из его души ... Какая ностальгия : "Otonal" ... как те минуты были хороши ! ...
I think at the end of a season, every person in the world could have a pooh, so many are now. It is so warm. Great skating, he is back in his best form. Good to see how easy it seems. We bow to his performance. Big hug
I am really hoping that Yuzu stays injury free this season. I’ll be attending Worlds for the first time ever in March and I’m SO looking forward to seeing him more than any other skater.
I never get tired to watch yuzu’skating, such a pleased pure beaty Give the credit to those flower girls, they cleaned the ice so fast, love it so much
I saw a big Pooh Bear this time. Compared to previous games, he seems to conserve his strength this time. Short program scores is 10*。You didn't see the whole game until you see his facial expressions. Yummy😘😘😘
Attempting to watch figure skating online issues. I am geo-blocked, so I've contacted ISU Figure Skating on Sunday via Facebook chat - "I'm trying to watch ISU figure skating on your youtube channel, but you have me and a bunch of other "geo-blocked". I live in the U.S. I've tried to watch every single day, during different times of the day even. Nothing's changed. I can't get the live stream through your youtube channel. Please fix this." Their response was "Dear Rebecca, thank you very much for contacting the ISU. The ISU'S RU-vid channel will geoblock live competitions for USA. The broadcasting rights are with NBC for your territory. Please subscribe to our RU-vid Channel to get highlights and interviews: ru-vid.com Best regards, ISU Media Team I can't watch ANY of the skating competitions thanks to this!!!! I don't want "highlights", I want to watch most of the competition, especially, Yuzuru. All I get to watch is on RU-vid.
@@tuilindo6983 I have the same problem: I cannot afford "subscriptions" to NBC Gold or the new ISU so-called "Live-Streaming", and even if I take out an NBC very expensive subscription every year, it's usually blocked for a couple of weeks. I got same answers from ISU and NBC. If either of these organizations wanted to make more money and get a larger audience for figure-skating, they would "show" all GP competitions, galas, etc. on television, computer, online, etc., every way possible. Geo-blocking everywhere (and not for music copyright issues) makes potential new audiences for figure-skating give up (even using VPNs doesn't always work) after trying several ways to view competitions, so I really don't understand why NBC and ISU think they're going to keep interest in the sport going this way and rely on people paying huge amounts of money for yearly subscriptions. I don't think the ISU "gets" it: we don't want highlights and interviews; we want to see complete competitions (and as soon as possible after each segment is done, since we have 'outside' lives and can't always live-stream according to their schedules, which wouldn't solve the geo-blocking problems, anyway).
@@lauramartha3 I started watching segments of competitions on RU-vid. Then I moved to Facebook. I don't have access to cable television or NBC Gold. I do have a friend who has NBC Gold subscription for Nascar racing, but it's not for figure skating. Thus, the only way that I have access to this sport is here, on RU-vid. Now, the ISU is taking that away and I'm not happy at all. I do have a DVD player, but I don't have the money to buy any of his competition DVD's yet. Eventually, I will get there. Right now, this is the ONLY access that I have to watch Yuzuru Hanyu's programs and they are blocking them all over! I can't stand it. Also, staying up till 4 or 5 am is ridiculous in order to watch figure skating. They need to start realizing that fans really do have lives and need sleep!
@@tuilindo6983 I just got home a couple of hours ago from playing (flute) in a major concert. Then I wanted to see the results of 2019 Skate Canada (which I could/the listings), but every single one of my channels on YT (and Dailymotion and other online sites) is blocked (the only performance I could watch was the Free Skate of Gilles & Poirier, and I think that is not blocked because a Canadian ice-dance duo won at Skate Canada. (I'll check out Facebook and Twitter, but I don't understand why the ISU and NBC treat their fans like this, unless they just want to get more money by having people only be able to watch all the GP competitions by purchasing subscriptions -- which, for me, is too expensive right now.) I read somewhere that NBC/ISU will wait about two weeks and then post most of the performances on YT. We can't all afford to travel around the world or have all our YT channels blocked just so NBC/ISU can make money. I would try a VPN, etc., but I have tons of work tomorrow and all week (learning, rehearsing, and performing in a pit orchestra for a difficult community theater musical, with 30 pages of "corrections/cuts" that were just emailed to me over past two days, plus every-day chores, errands, and work of all kinds NBC/ISU should not make this so hard for fans to watch.
@@Neitha98 I didn't really mean that he actually sit there and sign them all. How about this great charity idea. After all I'm sure he's rich as hell and has the power and clout to make this happen. He finds a charity he'd like to donate money to. Have that charity cover the overhead to mass produce a tag that says something like... "To my adoring fans, Thank you for your love and support, Yuzuro Hanyu". Then affix that tag to each one of the Pooh bears that is collected from every competition. Then the charity sells them as a collector’s item at every competition to raise money for their cause. I wouldn't even make them that expensive. Now they would have to cost more than what his fans are paying to throw a pooh bear on the ice for him or else he'll just get them back, but I think his fans would certainly pay for a keepsake item from him. I bet the charity could net $2000 - $5000 grand a competition. Heck he could probably cut a deal with Disney to donate money to said charity for every Pooh bear ever sold just by going to Disney after the Olympics. They could make a Pooh bear with ice skates on just for him. Let's face it if he can stay injury free through the next Olympics, he has the opportunity to tie the record of three Olympic titles in Men's Figure Skating. Now I'm American, so I'll be routing for Nathan Chen, but the possibility is there. Okay I'm just spit balling here. I’ve got nothing better to do on a miserable Sunday morning in Maryland. LOL For the love of Figure Skating.
@@cmadoyle1111 He has been doing that for a while now! Where do you think all those bears go!? To charity! 😉 ( it was on a Japanese tv show that I 've learned it but I am sure if you check on the internet you will find other source talking about all of his humanitarian works
I believe the skater that goes after Yuzuru always dreads going onto the ice. "Why...why did I need to draw the number AFTER Yuzuru Hanyu?? Why me? Why that number? Please, let me draw again! I'm begging you!"
Well, that was very different from the Moscow program, and maybe also the Tokyo program, looking very demure by comparison. I'm actually wondering if that's because it's not a video with close-ups which give it a lot more beauty and pizzazz. His Delayed Axel, my personal favorite, looked so small and undramatic from way up where you are. Thanks for the effort, though. I'm also wondering if he was hurting while performing. All this makes me believe that I will never attend an ice skating event in person. It seems better on video, to me.