IULIANA Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Happy New Year 2019, dear fellow satellites, may the coming year bring health and happiness to our Yuzuru and that will most certainly bring us happpiness too! Link to comment
SuperMin Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Happy New Year! Health and happiness to everyone on Planet Hanyu and especially a Golden Year for Yuzu! Link to comment
Xen Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Happy New Year everyone! To our memelord overlord trolling cat-boy of the rink: may 2019 bring you better health and happiness, and may you achieve all your goals! To all the Satellites here, let's Zusaaa~ into 2019! Link to comment
Anzi Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Happy New Year to every shining satellite!!!! You are the people who made the Planet Hanyu a place of heaven!!!!! love you guys!!! Off-topic: I recommended that new 20-mint documentary to my parents and talked about how Yuzu overcame his injured before and during PC and his philosophical motto such as "一生懸命" . My dad said: I really like his personality and I am glad you can be a fan of such a wonderful person. My mom: we now almost become fanyu lol (jokingly saying) My parents are so coooool! Link to comment
Tee Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 良いお年を! I hope this year is better to Yuzuru health wise. Have a wonderful year everyone and do your best! Link to comment
Anzi Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 OMG! Boyang in a latest Chinese report said after GP Finland, when he felt downhearted because of the result, Yuzu just came to him and touched (pat ) his head for consolation!!!! What a lovely boy!!! My heart melted Link to comment
ICeleste Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Though there are 10hrs of 2018 left here, I also wish everyone and Yuzu himself a very happy 2019!!! One year ago, my number one New Year's wish was to see Yuzuru's 2nd OGM. Now, my main hope is for him to be healthy enough to keep doing what he loves and achieving every single one of his dreams I wish lots of health and happiness to him and everyone who's part of this community. One of my highlights of 2018 was sharing the bliss (and the whole rollercoaster of emotions) of each competition (especially Pyeongchang) with all of you. Let's keep making beautiful memories in 2019 too. Link to comment
rockstaryuzu Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 10 hours ago, KatjaThera said: then the federation might end up holding him back from truly fulfilling his potential To my mind, this is what holds back not just figure skaters, but all Chinese athletes in general - the fact that there's way too much political interference in their athletic careers. They have tons of talented athletes who work hard and get nowhere because they don't have the right political connections. My hope for them is that the Chinese government's eagerness for a good medal count in Beijing will for once override their politics and they'll do whatever is best for their athletes. I agree with you, no one gets to the Olympics without a long-term plan. And when I see how Yuzuru did it, I'm reminded of someone else: the astronaut Chris Hadfield. After he came back from his term as commander of the International Space Station, he wrote a book about how he achieved such a big goal, and it goes like this: when he was very young, he decided he wanted to be an astronaut. From that point on, every single thing he did in his life was geared towards that goal. Every decision he made, every step he took, he evaluated it to see if it took him closer to or farther away from his goal, and only did what took him closer. It took him 45 years to get to fly in space but he finally did. Yuzuru is exactly like Chris Hadfield - he knew from an early age what he wanted to do and always kept taking steps towards it. I agree with you about the others - they don't have this quality. Well, maybe Shoma does now. This GP season, it seems as if he's finally woken up and started aiming seriously for something. Link to comment
Sabrina Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 I hope that each and everyone of you will have (or had) a nice New Years Eve and I wish you Health, Luck, Love and Joy for the new Year ! May all your dreams come true for you ! May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you´re wonderful, and don´t forget to make some art - - write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, you surprise yourself. Link to comment
Sammie Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Just want to say Happy new year everyone. I haven’t been on cus my flu have gotten worst ... I wish everyone with health (my sick ass needs it) and success! thank you for being such a wonderful community Link to comment
rockstaryuzu Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Happy New Year Satellites!!! Healthy New Year to Yuzu!!! My biggest wish for 2019 is that it be injury-free. Not just for Yuzu, but for all the skaters. I want to watch some 100% healthy, everybody-is-able-to-do-their-best-performance competitions already! My best moment of 2018? Surprisingly, it wasn't when Yuzu finished Seimei and won Olympic gold. It was when he landed that opening quad in Ballade, and showed us all that he was going to be OK. I had such a sense of relief and joy. It was like watched a caged bird break free...everything after that was just bonus items to me. Link to comment
SuperMin Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Based on this segment of the translation from EVERY segment, I think Yuzu does mean to return next season. Quote Then, this season, Hanyu moves toward a new goal. “For now…” He wants to jump a 4A, in other words, quad axel; also a quad jump. In addition: “Well…I want to do a 4T+3A…” A combination jump that, since the recording of this interview, no one completed successfully in competition. The first competition was last month. The first jump is the combination 4T+3A. His jump is the recognized as the world’s first completed 4T+3A. However, after that, Hanyu’s right foot ligament was injured. Withdrawing from all upcoming competitions, Hanyu sent us a message: “Next year, I will focus on practicing the 4A. I hope I can successfully do it. Right now, I hope that I can start officially practicing my jumps again soon, and I’m waiting for these days to pass quickly.” Source: http://hanyusan.tumblr.com/post/181541536917/181228-every-eng-translated-transcript Link to comment
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