[video] Hanyu beats another world record
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After a magnificent short program with two quads and a world record Yuzuru Hanyu beats another record! 216, 07 for the free program and total score 322,40! Unbelievable!
The words are meaningless, just watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1BjVIf6fRo
Strong, confident skate of an Olympic Champion! Just beyond the possible….
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