China News Service, Beijing, February 17 (Reporter Zhang Su) On February 17 four years ago, Japanese figure skating star Yuzuru Hanyu won the men's single skating gold medal at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

It was also the 1,000th gold medal awarded in the history of the Winter Olympics.

Four years later, at about 15:00, he appeared in the sub-ice rink of Beijing Capital Gymnasium.

  On February 14 and 15, Yuzuru Hanyu appeared in the sub-ice rink of the Capital Gymnasium for two consecutive days.

Among them, the concert on the 15th was "The Phantom of the Opera".

According to Japanese media reports, when asked why he chose this song, Hanyu replied because it has very important memories in China.

He also added that while the ankle still hurts, and may be said this or that by others, the pain has eased after taking the painkillers, "just let me slide happily."

  "The Phantom of the Opera" is Yuzuru Hanyu's free skating track for the 2014-2015 season.

Many Chinese ice fans remember that in November 2014, when the China Cup World Figure Skating Grand Prix was held in Shanghai, Yuzuru Hanyu and Chinese player Yan Han accidentally collided during warm-up.

Later, after a simple bandage, Hanyu insisted on playing the game, blood-stained the game uniform, and was called "Blood Phantom" by ice fans.

  "I failed to perform well here, and I failed to perform this program perfectly in (China), so I want to show it to everyone." Now, Yuzuru Hanyu said.

  In addition, at the Beijing Winter Olympics men's single skating silver medalist Yuma Kanyama and bronze medalist Masama Uno took to the ice one after another at 13:15 on February 17, and both of them had about an hour of post-competition training.

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