At the All Japan Figure Skating Championships, the second half of the men's single free was held on the 25th, and Shoma Uno, who led the first half, kept the top in total and won the fifth victory for the first time in three years.

The figure skating All Japan Championship was held in Kadoma City, Osaka Prefecture on the 25th, in the second half of the men's single free.



Uno, who was the leader in the first half and was the last to appear among the competitors, made a clear quadruple loop at the beginning, but the following quadruple Salchow missed the rotation and fell in the quadruple flip.



Still, in the second half of the performance, he decided to do a triple jump in the second half with a combination jump from the quadruple toe loop, which was a task, and also decided to perform a combination jump from a triple axel to a double axel twice, which excited the audience.



The score was 191.28, and the total score for the first half was 291.73.

Koshiro Shimada, who finished second in the first half, started off with a quadruple salchow at the beginning, but followed the flow with a quadruple toe loop, fascinated by his expressive performance.



Although he made a mistake in the jump in the second half, he scored 164.87 and finished second with a total of 252.56, which is a personal best even though it was an unofficial competition of the International Skating Union.



The third place was Kazuki Tomono, who participated in the 10th time, with a score of 165.41 and a total of 250.84.



This is the first podium for Shimada and Tomono.



Yuma Kagiyama, a silver medalist at the Beijing Olympics who returned to competition for the first time in about nine months, finished eighth after making a series of mistakes in his jumps.