When is yuzuru hanyu next competition 2022

The guessing game with Hanyu Yuzuru will continue for a little while longer, it seems.

Last month, the figure skating star completed a four-stop ice show tour through Japan - Fantasy on Ice - his first public appearance since the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games.

But media were only allowed to cover the opening night of the month-long tour on 27 May in Makuhari. He did not speak then and since coming home from Beijing, has not definitively said one way or another regarding his future.

This past weekend, the Japan Skating Federation listed their skaters for the upcoming 2022-23 season - including Hanyu, who issued the following brief statement.

"Thank you very much for your continued support. As always, I will strive to aim high this season".

Word for word, it was exactly the same statement Hanyu issued ahead of the Olympic season last year, when he was gearing up to defend his title as the then two-time defending champion of the Games.

Some of Hanyu's faithful actually thought it was a glitch on the JSF website because the statement was a carbon copy from a year ago.

What does this mean? Only the man himself knows.

The only thing the rest of the world can deduct from these words is that he has not completely ruled out (with emphasis on completely) competing this season - but at this stage and only at this stage, to be precise.

A tribute to Hanyu Yuzuru

Hanyu has not taken part in the last two Grand Prix seasons, first due to the pandemic and then a right-ankle sprain, the Achilles' heel of his storied career.

But that did not stop him from winning the Japanese national championships, especially last year when he dominated over eventual world champion Uno Shoma and Beijing silver medallist Kagiyama Yuma.

In Beijing, buried beneath Hanyu's quest for the quadruple Axel and the botched opening jump of his short program is the fact that he was in razor-sharp form at the age of 27, comparable to that of his previous two Games - if not better, by some accounts.

It remains to be seen whether Hanyu plans or even wants to compete in the Grand Prix Series starting in October.

However one thing is certain: Hanyu does not need the Grand Prix events to stay competitive at the world's highest level. He's figured it out.

The next world championships in March will be in Japan, in Saitama, which some say would be a fitting way for Hanyu to bow out.

Maybe that will be his last hurrah or maybe it won't. Or maybe he really has found his second wind and is eyeing a fourth Olympic appearance in Milano Cortina in 2026. Or maybe he will keep going until he becomes the first man to land the quad Axel in competition...

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He's back.

Three months after he sent the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games into a frenzy, Hanyu Yuzuru will lace up his skates again at the Fantasy on Ice show starting on Friday (27 May).

Hanyu's reappearing act in Makuhari, Chiba Prefecture, this weekend will come under a cloud of questions and speculation about his future.

The two-time Olympic gold medallist from Japan has gone off the grid and maintained strict radio silence missing out on a medal in Beijing and returning home on 21 February.

Hanyu finished fourth at the Games as defending champion while unsuccessfully attempting to become the first man to land the quadruple Axel in competition.

The 27-year-old skipped last month's world championships in Montpellier, France, because of a lingering sprained right ankle stemming from his defiant quest to nail the quad Axel.

Presumably, the ankle has largely healed since Hanyu has committed to skating at all four stops on the Fantasy on Ice tour - Makuhari (27-29 May); Nagoya (3-5 June); Kobe (17-19 June); and Shizuoka (24-26 June).

His plans beyond that, nevertheless, remain unknown.

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In Beijing, while Hanyu said he was uncertain about his future, he also did not rule out returning for a fourth Olympic appearance at Milano Cortina 2026.

Indeed, Hanyu has accomplished just about everything there is to accomplish in figure skating and it would not be the least bit surprising if he were to walk away.

Equally, however, the two-time world champion and four-time Grand Prix Final winner remains just as competitive as ever.

Had he not popped the opening jump of his short program - which almost never happens - and did not attempt the quad Axel in the free, Hanyu could have comfortably reached the podium in Beijing.

Despite the resurgence of Uno Shoma and emergence of Kagiyama Yuma, one could convincingly make the case that Hanyu is still one of the top two skaters in the world alongside the new Olympic champion Nathan Chen of America.

One thing is certain though: the world will be all eyes and ears for Hanyu this weekend. Again.

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Will Yuzuru Hanyu compete in 2022?

This past weekend, the Japan Skating Federation listed their skaters for the upcoming 2022-23 season - including Hanyu, who issued the following brief statement. "Thank you very much for your continued support. As always, I will strive to aim high this season".

Will Yuzuru Hanyu compete in the Olympics again?

He's back. Three months after he sent the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games into a frenzy, Hanyu Yuzuru will lace up his skates again at the Fantasy on Ice show starting on Friday (27 May).

Is Hanyu Yuzuru retiring?

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Yuzuru Hanyu (羽生 結弦, Ha'nyū Yuzuru, born December 7, 1994) is a Japanese former competitive figure skater. ... .