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Beijing 2022: Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu leads Japan championship on his return after an eight-month injury absence

  • The 27-year-old says he wants to incorporate the first triple axel in competition in Sunday’s free skate programme
  • The Sochi and Pyeongchang gold medallist’s previous competition was the World Team Trophy in April
Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu poses during a practice session for the Japan Figure Skating Championships at Saitama Super Arena. Photo: AP

Reigning Olympic figure skating champion Yuzuru Hanyu returned to competitive action at the Japanese national championships in Saitama, where he took the lead after the men’s short programme in his first competitive skate in eight months.

The 27-year-old landed a quad salchow, a quad toe-triple toe combination and triple axel to help him to a score of 111.31, leading reigning Olympic silver medallist Shoma Uno by nearly 10 points with Yuma Kagiyama in third.

Hanyu, who won Olympic gold in the men’s singles at the Sochi and Pyeongchang Winter Games, last competed in the World Team Trophy in April and missed the Grand Prix season because of a right ankle injury.

Hanyu this week confirmed his plans to participate in the February 4-20 Beijing Olympics. He said he intended to incorporate the first quadruple axel in competition in his free skate programme on Sunday after landing the jump in training.

“Everything went exactly as I’d planed it over six days of practice,” Hanyu was quoted as saying by Kyodo News.

“I had the feel for my programme that I expected to, and was able to stay calm. I think I’m calm now that I’ve cleared my first competition.

“I’m not completely satisfied as there were things I can do better, while I did uncover things I could do well. Of course, I’m still planning to attempt [the quad axel].”

Japanese skater Yuzuru Hanyu stumbles during a practice session. Photo: AP
Japanese skater Yuzuru Hanyu stumbles during a practice session. Photo: AP

Hanyu also injured his ankle in the build-up to the 2018 Pyeongchang Games, an injury which kept him off the ice for two months.

However, he returned to fitness in time to become the first man in 66 years to win back-to-back figure skating titles.