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Yuzuru was presented as Hanu Olympic gold medalist, skated on the platform and jumped high on him. With an ideal landing, naturally
He also shot in the figure skating history books on Saturday, becoming the first person to be repetitive as the Olympic champion after the Dick Button in 1952.
"Just happy. I can not say anymore, I'm just happy," Hanu said through his current-present smile. "I did my best today, I do not know that this is the best of my skating life, but I can say with my heart that today I did my best skeet.".


Coach Brian Orrs met Hanu because he left the ice after his strong but slightly flawed performance. Then Orser, twice the Olympic silver medalist, who also went back to the sideboard behind Fernandez's coaches to help encourage the Spanish.
Fernandez could not match Hanu
Hanu later greeted Fernández and told him that he wanted both of them to win.
"I told him, 'Yes, Yuzu, but only one champion can be. Only one gold medal can happen,'" Fernandez said.
They went from third Friday to second place, loading a high scoring quad and triple triple in the last minute of their routine.
He said through a translator, "I knew what performance I had demonstrated." "I did what I wanted to do."
American Nathan Chen, more than the failure of a short program, when he was at 17th place, won an independent skate to finish fifth. He did this with a historical routine, in which six quads
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As always, Hanu skate thousands of Japanese flags standing up for rubbing support from the crowd. That was terrible, although it was not right, especially messing up a combination leap.
As usual, she left the ice in the snow of snow in a snowstorm of Winnie the Pooh dolls.
If not for grand countrymen, then Yoan has won gold. In his energy throughout his energy, especially at the end of his routine of "Trumpot", was occupied in the area, and when he finished, he covered his weapon deeply.
Skating for Fernandez, "Man of La Mancha", was a worthy medal, behind only 1.66 points behind Yuno.
"It matters a lot to my country," said Fernández. "We have not skating Olympics medals, we have some such Winter Olympics medals in any sport, so I hope it means that everyone comes back home."
The 18-year-old Chen had been under pressure in the short program a day before and for the mass expectations. On Saturday, they caught almost every element. He also did the sixth quadruple, got a loop, full credit for four rotations, though he put his hands on the ice.
Chen said, "I think that after such a destructive short program, and so on, in the ranking so low that I am always on the verge - I completely forget about the results and enjoy myself on ice But it was very helpful to get rid of expectations ". "
They took three American skaters in the top 10 because they put their 127.64 points for technical creation in another stratosphere, and 215.08 points for free skate were a personal high.
Chen's 17-year-old partner Vincent Zhou put five quadrants - like, "Oh friend, I can do this too" - in another superb jumping show. Zhou also rose to standings, sixth place.
"It's been such a wild ride in my less than 17 years," said Zhou. "I have been through so much, this will take me hours to say all this, but in order to skate this way, it makes me a lot to do a successful performance."
Adam Rippon does not quads, but his presentation and dramatic nature earn him points. The 28-year-old was left out from seventh to tenth place, but it was a successful game for him, and his hands were given a strange touch to strengthen the happiness of the pump audience.
"Usually they say that after the Olympic Games, anyone's life changes forever," said Rippon. "Many times this is a gold medalist, but I felt that my life has changed forever."

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