[video] Yuzuru Hanyu new world record for short program
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On November 27th, Yuzuru Hanyu from Team Japan managed to earn more than 106 points in short program. This happened on NHK Trophy 2015, in men’s short program. Hanyu showed unbelievable performance with quad salchow, quad toe loop + triple toe loop, and triple axel.
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Triple axel was perfect, and he went into spread eagle immediately after quad salchow. All this in front of Japanese audience!
U – N – B – E – L – I – E – V – A – B -L -E 106.33 POINTS FOR HANYU
Just wow!
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