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  1. Yūma Kagiyama (鍵山 優真?, Kagiyama Yūma; Karuizawa, 5 maggio 2003) è un pattinatore artistico su ghiaccio giapponese. Nel 2020 ha vinto la medaglia di bronzo ai Campionati dei Quattro continenti e si è laureato campione ai Giochi olimpici giovanili di Losanna, oltre a vincere pure un argento nella gara a squadre.

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  2. Kagiyama is the former world junior record holder for the free skate and combined total score under the ISU Judging System. He is known for his skating skills and consistency. Personal life and education[edit] Yuma Kagiyama was born in Karuizawa, Nagano, Japan, and is the son of two-time Olympian Masakazu Kagiyama. [4] .

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  3. While Kagiyama Yuma was expected to do well at Beijing 2022 in his Olympic debut, who would have thought he would steal Hanyu Yuzuru's thunder. After the men's short program on Tuesday (8 February), Kagiyama sat in second place with a personal best of 108.12 points, rewriting his old mark by more than seven points.

  4. 21 feb 2022 · 📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe Check out this amazing performance from Kagiyama Yuma at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing. Enjoy watching!

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  5. 5 feb 2022 · Kagiyama, the son of two-time Olympian Masakazu (Albertville 1992, Lillehammer 1994), will make his Games debut on Sunday (5 February) in the free skate of the team event. Following in his the footsteps of his father - who is also his coach - means the world to the 18-year-old, who openly wept after punching his ticket to Beijing at ...

  6. 14 mar 2024 · The men’s event. Japan’s two-time reigning world champion (and two-time Olympic medallist) Uno Shoma is set for a showdown with compatriot and fellow Olympic medallist Kagiyama Yuma and the skater known as “the Quad God” for his quadruple Axel-jumping ways, Ilia Malinin.

  7. Best of Ice Time. First of a special series of 3. This exclusive column takes readers back two years ahead of the Beijing Olympic Games for a behind-the-scenes view into the unique relationship between Olympic silver medalist Yuma Kagiyama and his coach and father Masakazu, himself a two-time Olympian.