List of career achievements by Yuzuru Hanyu

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Yuzuru Hanyu is a Japanese figure skater and ice show producer who competed in the men's singles discipline from 2004 to 2022 and turned professional on July 19, 2022. At junior and senior level (2008–2022), he won a total of 59 medals in 72 competitions, among them 37 golds. He is the first male single skater in 66 years since American Dick Button to win back-to-back Olympic titles (2014, 2018), and also the youngest and first Olympic champion from Asia in that discipline. He is a two-time World champion (2014, 2017), a six-time Japanese national champion (2012–2015, 2020–2021), and the first single skater to win four consecutive Grand Prix Finals (2014–2017). With his win at the 2020 Four Continents Championships, he became the first male single skater to complete the Super Slam, having won all major international junior and senior titles in the course of his career. He is also the only male single skater besides German Jan Hoffmann to win seven world championship medals in the post-war era since 1946.

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Hanyu at the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki, winning his second world title
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Other works
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Ensemble ice shows

Hanyu broke world records 19 times, the most in singles since the introduction of the ISU Judging System in 2003. He was the first skater to score over 100 points in the short program, 200 in the free skating, and 300 in the combined total score, and holds the historical world record in all three competition segments in men's singles. He was awarded a total of 30 perfect scores for technical elements and program components, 10 of them for his signature triple Axel jump, and was the first skater to land a quadruple loop jump in international competition. As a professional, Hanyu became the first skater to produce and present a solo ice show (Prologue 2022) and a solo ice show tour (Repray Tour 2023–24). His second solo show Gift (2023) set a new audience record for ice shows with 35,000 spectators at Tokyo Dome.

In recognition of his achievements, Hanyu has received numerous awards and accolades, including the People's Honor Award (2018), bestowed by the Prime Minister of Japan, Japan's Medal of Honor with purple ribbon (2014, 2018), and the Kikuchi Kan Prize (2022). He was the first figure skater to be nominated for the Laureus World Sports Award, selected in the category Comeback of the Year (2019), and was named the Most Valuable Skater at the inaugural ISU Skating Awards (2020). He was also featured in prestigious lists, such as Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia (2018) as well as ESPN's World Fame 100 (2018, 2019) and The Dominant 20 (2018).

World record scores

Yuzuru Hanyu has scored 19 world records in international competition, the most among single skaters since the introduction of the ISU Judging System in 2003. He set new highest scores seven times in the +5/-5 Grade of Execution System, three in the short program, two in the free skating, and another two in the combined total score. At the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki, he scored records in all three competition segments at one event. Before the 2018–19 season, he set twelve highest historical scores, seven in the short program, three in the free skating, and two in the combined total score, holding the historical records in all three competition segments. At the 2015 NHK Trophy and the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final, he set new highest scores in all segments at back-to-back events.

Chronological list of world record scores in the +5/-5 GOE System 
Date Score Segment Event Notes
Nov 3, 2018 106.69 Short program 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki Hanyu broke Shoma Uno's record from September 2018.
Nov 4, 2018 190.43 Free skating Hanyu broke Nathan Chen's record from October 2018.
Nov 4, 2018 297.12 Combined total
Nov 16, 2018 110.53 Short program 2018 Rostelecom Cup Hanyu became the first skater to score above 110 points in the short program in the +5/-5 GOE System.
Mar 23, 2019 206.10 Free skating 2019 World Championships Hanyu broke Shoma Uno's record from February 2019 and became the first skater to score above 200 points in the free skating in the +5/-5 GOE System.
Mar 23, 2019 300.97 Combined total Hanyu became the first skater to score above 300 points in the combined total in the +5/-5 GOE System.
Feb 7, 2020 111.82 Short program 2020 Four Continents Championships
Chronological list of world record scores in the +3/-3 GOE System 
Date Score Segment Event Notes
Oct 19, 2012 95.07 Short program 2012 Skate America Hanyu broke Daisuke Takahashi's record from April 2012.
Nov 23, 2012 95.32 Short program 2012 NHK Trophy
Dec 5, 2013 99.84 Short program 2013–14 Grand Prix Final Hanyu broke Patrick Chan's record from November 2013.
Feb 13, 2014 101.45 Short program 2014 Winter Olympics Hanyu became the first skater to score above 100 points in the short program in the +3/-3 GOE System.
Nov 27, 2015 106.33 Short program 2015 NHK Trophy
Nov 28, 2015 216.07 Free skating Hanyu broke Patrick Chan's record from November 2013 and became the first skater to score above 200 points in the free skating in the +3/-3 GOE System.
Nov 28, 2015 322.40 Combined total Hanyu broke Patrick Chan's record from November 2013 and became the first skater to score above 300 points in the combined total in the +3/-3 GOE System.
Dec 10, 2015 110.95 Short program 2015–16 Grand Prix Final Hanyu became the first and only skater to score above 110 points in the short program in the +3/-3 GOE System.
Dec 12, 2015 219.48 Free skating Hanyu became the first and only skater to score above 330 points in the combined total in the +3/-3 GOE System.
Dec 12, 2015 330.43 Combined total Hanyu became the first and only skater to score above 220 points in the free skating in the +3/-3 GOE System.
Apr 1, 2017 223.20 Free skating 2017 World Championships
Sep 22, 2017 112.72 Short program 2017 CS Autumn Classic

Firsts and other records

Competitive skating

  • The list considers records and results by other skaters until the end of Hanyu's competitive career on July 19, 2022.
Chronological list of firsts and records in competitive skating
Date Achievement Event Ref.
Nov 24, 2008 Youngest male single skater to win the Japan Junior Championships (13 years and 353 days) 2008–09 Japan Junior Championships
Mar 11, 2010 Youngest Japanese male single skater to win the World Junior Championships (15 years and 94 days) 2010 World Junior Championships
Feb 19, 2011 Youngest male single skater to win a medal at the Four Continents Championships (16 years and 74 days) 2011 Four Continents Championships
Mar 31, 2012 Youngest Japanese male single skater to win a medal at the World Championships (17 years and 115 days) 2012 World Championships
Feb 13, 2014 First skater to surpass 100 points in the short program 2014 Winter Olympics
Feb 14, 2014 First Asian male single skater to win the Olympics and the youngest since Dick Button in 1948 (19 years and 69 days)
Mar 28, 2014 First Asian and only skater besides Alexei Yagudin, Aljona Savchenko, and Bruno Massot to win the Olympics, Worlds, and the Grand Prix Final in the same season 2014 World Championships
Nov 8, 2014 First skater to successfully land a triple Axel-Euler-triple Salchow jump combination (in the ISU Judging System) 2014 Cup of China
Dec 13, 2014 First and only skater across all disciplines to win the Winter Olympics and the Grand Prix Final in the same calendar year 2014–15 Grand Prix Final
Nov 28, 2015 First skater to surpass 200 points in the free skating and 300 in the combined total 2015 NHK Trophy
Dec 12, 2015 New record for the largest victory margin at a major international senior event across all disciplines (37.48 points) 2015–16 Grand Prix Final
Sep 30, 2016 First skater to successfully land a quadruple loop jump in international competition 2016 CS Autumn Classic
Dec 10, 2016 First single skater and only skater besides Meryl Davis and Charlie White to win the Grand Prix Final four consecutive times 2016–17 Grand Prix Final
Apr 1, 2017 First Asian male single skater to win multiple world championship titles 2017 World Championships
Apr 21, 2017 First skater to successfully land three quadruple jumps in the second half of a free skate program 2017 World Team Trophy
Oct 21, 2017 First skater to debut four types of quadruple jumps successfully at first attempt with a positive grade of execution (GOE) in international competition (toe loop in 2010, Salchow in 2012, loop in 2016, and Lutz in 2017) 2017 Rostelecom Cup
Feb 17, 2018 First male single skater in 66 years since Dick Button in 1952 to win the Olympics twice (consecutively) 2018 Winter Olympics
Mar 24, 2018 First single skater to be ranked first in the world standings for five consecutive seasons
Nov 4, 2018 First and only skater to successfully land a quadruple toe loop-triple Axel jump sequence in international competition 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki
Oct 26, 2019 First skater to successfully land a quadruple toe loop-Euler-triple flip combination in international competition 2019 Skate Canada
Oct 26, 2019 New record for the largest victory margin in the Grand Prix Series (59.82 points)
Feb 7, 2020 New record for the most scored world records in single skating since the introduction of the ISU Judging System in 2003 (19 world records) 2020 Four Continents Championships
Feb 9, 2020 First and only male single skater to achieve a Super Slam, winning all available major international senior and junior titles
Mar 25, 2021 New record of 50 landed triple Axel jumps with positive GOE in 51 international senior short programs (98% success rate) 2021 World Championships
Mar 27, 2021 Second male single skater after Jan Hoffmann to win seven world championship medals in the post-war era (after 1946)
Dec 26, 2021 First male single skater in the IJS era to win the Japan Championships six times and third after Nobuo Sato (ten titles between 1956 and 1965) and Takeshi Honda (six titles between 1995 and 2004) 2021–22 Japan Championships
Feb 10, 2022 First skater to attempt a quadruple Axel jump at the Olympics, which was the closest attempt in international competition up to then 2022 Winter Olympics

Professional skating

Chronological list of firsts and records in professional skating
Date Achievement Event Ref.
Nov 4, 2022 First figure skater to produce and present a solo ice show with no other skaters in the line-up Prologue
Feb 26, 2023 First ice skater to perform at Tokyo Dome (first time for an ice rink to be set up at the venue) Gift
Feb 26, 2023 New record for the longest solo ice show (120 min, intermission not included)
Feb 26, 2023 New record for most performed programs by an individual skater in one ice show (12 programs)
Feb 26, 2023 New record for the largest ice show audience (35,000 spectators, sold-out event)
Nov 4, 2023 First figure skater to produce and present a solo ice show tour Repray Tour
Nov 4, 2024 New record for most solo ice show productions by one skater (three show productions)
Feb 19, 2024 New record for most solo ice shows presented by one skater (12 shows)
Feb 19, 2024 New record for the total attendance of a solo ice show tour (53,000 spectators, sold-out tour)
Feb 19, 2024 New record for the total attendance of a solo ice show series (112,800 spectators, sold-out series) Yuzuru Hanyu Ice Story

Awards and honors

 
Hanyu presented with the People's Honor Award by then Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe (right)

People's Honor Award

  • Awarded in 2018

Japan Medals of Honor

Kikuchi Kan Prize

  • Awarded in 2022

Laureus World Sports Awards

ISU Skating Awards

  • "Most Valuable Skater" (2020)

Japanese Olympic Committee

  • JOC Sports Award – Newcomer Award (2009), Best Award (2013), Special Achievement Award (2015), Special Honor Award (2018)
  • Olympic Special Award (2014, 2018)

Japan Skating Federation

  • JOC Cup (Most Valuable Player Award) (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020)
  • Special Achievement Award (2023)

Waseda University

  • Azusa Ono Memorial Award (2021)
  • Alumni Association Toukon Award (2021)

Public Relations Society of Japan (PRSJ)

  • "Person of the Year" (2022)

Media

  • Asahi Shimbun: Asahi Sports Award (2014)
  • Business Insider: "Most Dominant Athletes Alive" (#33 in 2014, #21 in 2015)
  • Chunichi Shimbun: 29th "Chunichi Sports Award" (2015)
  • ESPN World Fame 100 (#70 in 2018, #64 in 2019), "The Dominant 20" #11 (2018)
  • Forbes: 30 Under 30 Asia (2018)
  • Japan Newspaper Publishers and Editors Association: "Happy News Person Award" (2018)
  • Kahoku Shinpo: 64th "Hebei Cultural Award" (2014)
  • Mainichi Shimbun: 22nd "Daily Sports People Award" Grand Prix (2014)
  • Marca: "The 100 Best Male Sportsmen of the 21st Century" #62 (2020)
  • Oricon News: "Top 10 Favorite Athletes" Male category (#3 in 2014 and 2016, #1 in 2017, #2 in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021)
  • Sports Graphic Number: 33rd "MVP Award" (2014)
  • Tohoku Sports Press Club: Sports Award (2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018)
  • Tokyo Sports Press Club: Special Award (2012), Skater of the Year (2014, 2015, 2018)
  • TV Asahi: "Big Sports Awards" (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), "Special Sports Broadcasting Award" (2019)
  • Xinhua News Agency: "Top 10 Worlds Athletes/Sports Personalities" (#7 in 2018, #5 in 2020)
  • Yahoo! Japan: "Yahoo! Search Awards" Grand Prize & Athlete Category (2014), Special Category & Athlete Category (2018), Grand Prize & Athlete Category (2022)
  • Yomiuri Shimbun: "Japan Sports Awards" Grand Prix (2014, 2018)

Municipality

  • Miyagi "Citizens' Honor Award" (2014, 2018)
  • Miyagi "Chairman of Prefectural Assembly's Special Award" (2014, 2018)
  • Sendai "Chairman of City Assembly's Special Award" (2018)
  • Sendai "Plaque of tribute" (2014, 2018)
  • Sendai "Sports Awards" (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)
  • Sendai "Monument of Figure Skating" (2017, 2019)
  • Tokyo "Honor Award" (2018)
  • Tokyo "Sports Grand Prize" (2018)

Medals and major titles

Super Slam

 
Hanyu (center) at the 2020 Four Continents podium, completing the Super Slam

The Career Super Grand Slam or Super Slam is an achievement of winning all major international figure skating events in a discipline at junior and senior level, namely the Winter Olympics, the senior and junior World Championships, the Four Continents or European Championships as well as the senior and junior Grand Prix Final at any point in the course of a career. With his win at the 2020 Four Continents Championships, Hanyu became the first skater in men's singles to complete the Super Slam.

Chronological list of first major intl. senior and junior titles
No. Date Event Edition
1 Dec 4, 2009 Junior Grand Prix Final   2009–10
2 Mar 11, 2010 World Junior Championships   2010
3 Dec 6, 2013 Grand Prix Final   2013–14
4 Feb 14, 2014 Winter Olympics   2014
5 Mar 28, 2014 World Championships   2014
6 Feb 9, 2020 Four Continents Championships   2020

Medal record by event

 
Hanyu at the victory ceremony of the 2018 Rostelecom Cup

In the course of his junior and senior career from 2008 to 2022, Hanyu has medalled 59 times in 72 events, winning 37 golds. In 25 Super Slam events, he won 11 golds and finished on the podium 21 times overall. He also medalled at seven different senior Grand Prix events (the Final not included), and won gold at four of them.

  • The list includes medals and participations in senior and junior events.
  • Medals at team events are included only by team result, not individual result.
  • Events at novice level, withdrawals, and cancelled events are not included in the list.
Medal record at major international senior and junior events
Event Part. Gold Silver Bronze Total
Winter Olympics 3 2 0 0 2
World Championships 8 2 3 2 7
Four Continents Championships 4 1 3 0 4
Grand Prix Final 7 4 2 0 6
World Junior Championships 2 1 0 0 1
Junior Grand Prix Final 1 1 0 0 1
Total 25 11 8 2 21
Medal record at national senior and junior events
Event Part. Gold Silver Bronze Total
Japan Championships 11 6 1 1 8
Japan Junior Championships 4 2 0 1 3
Total 15 8 1 2 11
Medal record in the Grand Prix Series
Event Part. Gold Silver Bronze Total
GP Cup of China 2 0 1 0 1
GP Finland 1 1 0 0 1
GP France 1 0 1 0 1
GP NHK Trophy 6 4 0 0 4
GP Rostelecom Cup 4 2 1 0 3
GP Skate America 1 0 1 0 1
GP Skate Canada 4 1 3 0 4
Total 19 8 7 0 15
Medal record in the Junior Grand Prix Series
Event Part. Gold Silver Bronze Total
JGP Croatia 1 1 0 0 1
JGP Italy 1 0 0 0 0
JGP Poland 1 1 0 0 1
Total 3 2 0 0 2
Medal record in the Challenger Series and other international events
Event Part. Gold Silver Bronze Total
Autumn Classic International 5 4 1 0 5
Finlandia Trophy 2 2 0 0 2
Nebelhorn Trophy 1 1 0 0 1
Total 8 7 1 0 8
Medal record at team events
Event Part. Gold Silver Bronze Total
Winter Olympics – Team event 1 0 0 0 0
World Team Trophy 3 1 0 2 3
Total 4 1 0 2 3

Medal record by season

 
Hanyu at the 2014 World Championships podium, winning his first world title

Hanyu medalled in all 14 figure skating seasons of his junior and senior career and won at least one gold in each season with exception of his senior debut in 2010–11. His most successful season by medals was the 2013–14 season, having won his first Winter Olympics, World Championships, Grand Prix Final, and seven medals in total. He also medalled seven times in the 2016–17 season, including his second World and fourth Grand Prix Final title.

  • The list includes medals and participations at international events and national championships.
  • Medals at team events are included only by team result, not individual result.
  • Withdrawals and cancelled events are not included in the list.
Medal record in senior seasons
Season Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
2010–11 4 0 1 0 1
2011–12 6 2 0 2 4
2012–13 7 3 3 0 6
2013–14 8 5 2 0 7
2014–15 6 2 2 1 5
2015–16 6 4 2 0 6
2016–17 7 5 2 0 7
2017–18 3 1 2 0 3
2018–19 4 3 1 0 4
2019–20 6 4 2 0 6
2020–21 3 1 0 2 3
2021–22 2 1 0 0 1
Total 62 31 17 5 53
Medal record in junior seasons
Season Events Gold Silver Bronze Total
2008–09 4 1 0 0 1
2009–10 6 5 0 0 5
Total 10 6 0 0 6

International record scores

International record scores by segment

 
Hanyu in his free skate program Hope and Legacy at Worlds 2017 that earned him a historical record

By the end of his competitive career on July 19, 2022, Hanyu was the record holder for the program component score (PCS) in the men's short program and set all historical records in the +3/-3 GOE System except the technical element score (TES) in the free skating, which was scored by Nathan Chen in 2018. Hanyu achieved three of the seven historical records at the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final, namely the combined total score and the program component scores in both competition segments.

  • TSS – Total segment score
  • TES – Technical element score
  • PCS – Program component score
  • Historical record scores achieved in the +3/-3 GOE System highlighted in bold and italic
  • Highest total segment scores (TSS) are recognized as world records by Guinness World Records.
  • The list considers records and results by other skaters until the end of Hanyu's competitive career on July 19, 2022.
Highest scores by competition segment
Segment Type Score Event Date
Short program PCS 48.47 2019 Skate Canada Oct 25, 2019
Highest historical scores by competition segment
Segment Type Score Event Date
Combined total 330.43 2015–16 Grand Prix Final Dec 12, 2015
Short program TSS 112.72 2017 CS Autumn Classic Sep 22, 2017
TES 64.17
PCS 49.14 2015–16 Grand Prix Final Dec 10, 2015
Free skating TSS 223.20 2017 World Championships Apr 1, 2017
PCS 98.56 2015–16 Grand Prix Final Dec 12, 2015

International record scores by event

 
Hanyu in his short program Ballade No. 1 at the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final
 
Hanyu in his free skate program Seimei at the 2020 Four Continents Championships

Only records at main international senior events are listed, namely the Winter Olympics (individual event), World Championships, Four Continents, and the Grand Prix Final. By the end of his competitive career, Hanyu held the event record score for the men's short program and combined total at the Four Continents Championships. He also set nine of the twelve historical records at main international events, among them the records in all three competition segments at the World Championships and the Grand Prix Final. Hanyu's Olympic programs Ballade No. 1 and Seimei contributed to eight of the eleven event records in men's singles.

  • SP – Short program, FS – Free skating
  • Historical record scores achieved in the +3/-3 GOE System highlighted in bold and italic
  • The list considers records and results by other skaters until the end of Hanyu's competitive career on July 19, 2022.
Highest scores in the different competition segments by event
Event Segment Score Edition Date
Four Continents Total 299.42 2020 Feb 9, 2020
SP 111.82 Feb 7, 2020
Highest historical scores in the different competition segments by event
Event Segment Score Edition Date
Winter Olympics Total 317.85 2018 Feb 17, 2018
SP 111.68 Feb 16, 2018
World Championships Total 321.59 2017 Apr 1, 2017
SP 110.56 2016 Mar 30, 2016
FS 223.20 2017 Apr 1, 2017
Four Continents FS 206.64 2017 Feb 19, 2017
Grand Prix Final Total 330.43 2015–16 Dec 12, 2015
SP 110.95 Dec 10, 2015
FS 219.48 Dec 12, 2015

International maximum scores

Technical elements

 
Hanyu landing a triple Axel in his short program "Parisienne Walkways" at the 2013 Trophée Éric Bompard
 
Hanyu in the step sequence of his short program "Let's Go Crazy" at the 2016–17 Grand Prix Final

In figure skating, a technical element is awarded a perfect score if it is credited with the full base value by the technical panel and the maximum grade of execution after dropping the highest and lowest mark across the judging panel (+3 marks before and +5 marks since the 2018–19 season). In the +5/-5 GOE System, Hanyu received one perfect score for a technical element in international competition, namely his triple Axel jump in the short program at the 2019 Skate Canada International. Before the system change, he was awarded a total of 28 maximum scores, covering all types of required technical elements in the senior men's singles discipline: three types of solo jumps, two different jump combinations, a spin, the step sequence, and the choreographic sequence.

Seven of the 29 technical elements received unanimous +3 marks from all judges on the panel: four triple Axels, a quadruple Salchow, a choreographic sequence, and his step sequence in the short program at the 2016 World Championships. However, that element did not earn a maximum score because it was not credited with the full base value. Hanyu's solo triple Axel jump received a perfect score ten times, the most among all elements. The Axels were all executed in the short program, six of them in the second half.

  • SP – Short program, FS – Free skating
  • x – 10% bonus for the base value of a jump executed in the second half of the program
  • Unanimous +3 marks from the judging panel highlighted in bold
Technical elements with a maximum score in the +5/-5 GOE System
No. Element Score +5s Seg. Event
1 3A 12.00 8/9 SP 2019 Skate Canada
Technical elements with a maximum score in the +3/-3 GOE System
No. Element Score +3s Seg. Event
1 3A 11.50 8/9 SP 2014 Cup of China
2 3A 11.50 6/7 SP 2015 Autumn Classic
3 3A 11.50 8/9 SP 2015 Skate Canada
4 3A+2T 13.78 x 8/9 FS 2015 NHK Trophy
5 ChSq1 4.10 8/9
6 4S 13.50 8/9 SP 2015–16 Grand Prix Final
7 4T+3T 17.60 8/9
8 4S 13.50 8/9 FS
9 4T 13.30 8/9
10 3A+2T 13.78 x 8/9
11 ChSq1 4.10 9/9
12 4S 13.50 8/9 SP 2016 World Championships
13 3A 12.35 x 9/9
14 StSq4 6.00 6/7 SP 2016 CS Autumn Classic
15 3A 12.35 x 8/9 SP 2016 NHK Trophy
16 StSq4 6.00 8/9 SP 2016–17 Grand Prix Final
17 3A 12.35 x 8/9 SP 2017 Four Continents
18 StSq4 6.00 8/9 SP 2017 World Championships
19 StSq4 6.00 8/9 SP 2017 World Team Trophy
20 4S 13.50 7/7 SP 2017 CS Autumn Classic
21 CSSp4 4.50 6/7
22 3A 12.35 x 7/7
23 3A 12.35 x 9/9 SP 2017 Rostelecom Cup
24 ChSq1 4.10 8/9 FS
25 3A 12.35 x 9/9 SP 2018 Winter Olympics
26 StSq4 6.00 8/9
27 4S 13.50 8/9 FS
28 4T 13.30 8/9

Hanyu's most successful season by maximum scores was the 2015–16 season. He was awarded a perfect score for twelve technical elements and maximum grades of execution for another three step sequences that were not credited with the full base value due to level downgrades. Before the 2014–15 season, Hanyu did not receive any maximum scores for single technical elements in international competition.

Number of awarded maximum scores for technical elements by season
Element 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22 Total
3A 1 3 2 3 1 10
4S 3 2 5
StSq4 4 1 5
ChSq1 2 1 3
3A+2T 2 2
4T 1 1 2
4T+3T 1 1
CSSp4 1 1
Total 1 12 6 9 0 1 0 0 29

Program components

A program component is awarded a maximum score if it receives marks of 10.00 from all judges after dropping the highest and lowest mark across the panel. The five components until the 2022–23 season were skating skills (SS), transitions (TR), performance (PE), composition (CO), and interpretation (IN). At the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final, Hanyu was awarded a perfect 10.00 in his short program for the performance component.

Program components with a maximum score
No. Component Score 10s Seg. Event
1 Performance 10.00 8/9 SP 2015–16 Grand Prix Final

National record scores

National record scores by segment

 
Hanyu performing his free skate program Origin at 2019 Skate Canada International

A Japanese national record score is the highest score achieved by a Japanese skater in a competition segment at an international event sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU). Highest scores achieved at domestic skating events like the Japan Championships do not count for national records, but they are recorded by the Japan Skating Federation and reported various news outlets.

By the end of his competitive career, Hanyu held the current and historical Japanese national record scores in all three segments of the senior men's singles discipline. Two of them were achieved at the 2019 Skate Canada International, namely the national records for the free skating and combined total score in the +5/-5 GOE System. By the end of his career, Hanyu also held all six event records at the Japan Championships, of which five were scored at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama.

  • SP – Short program, FS – Free skating
  • Historical record scores highlighted in bold and italic
  • The list considers records and results by other skaters until the end of Hanyu's competitive career on July 19, 2022.
Japanese national record scores by competition segment
System Segment Score Event Date
Current Total 322.59 2019 Skate Canada Oct 26, 2019
SP 111.82 2020 Four Continents Feb 7, 2020
FS 212.99 2019 Skate Canada Oct 26, 2019
Historical Total 330.43 2015–16 Grand Prix Final Dec 12, 2015
SP 112.72 2017 CS Autumn Classic Sep 22, 2017
FS 223.20 2017 World Championships Apr 1, 2017
Highest scores at the Japan Championships by competition segment
System Segment Score Edition Place Date
Current Total 322.36 2021–22 Saitama Dec 26, 2021
SP 111.31
FS 215.83 2020–21 Nagano Dec 27, 2020
Historical Total 297.80 2013–14 Saitama Dec 23, 2013
SP 103.10
FS 194.70

National maximum scores

Hanyu received a total of 11 maximum scores for technical elements at the Japan Championships. In the +5/-5 GOE System, he earned perfect scores for a spin, two step sequences, and a choreographic sequence. In addition, he received a perfect score of 10.00 in the interpretation component for his short program at the 2021–22 Japan Championships. In the +3/-3 GOE System, he was rewarded seven maximum scores for six solo jumps and a jump combination.

  • x – 10% bonus for the base value of a jump executed in the second half of the program
  • Unanimous +5 or +3 marks from the judging panel highlighted in bold
Technical elements with a maximum score at the Japan Championships in the +5/-5 GOE System
No. Element Score +5s Seg. Edition Place
1 StSq4 5.85 9/9 SP 2021–22 Saitama
2 CCoSp4 5.25 8/9
3 StSq4 5.85 8/9 FS
4 ChSq1 5.50 9/9
Technical elements with a maximum score at the Japan Championships in the +3/-3 GOE System
No. Element Score +3s Seg. Edition Place
1 3A 12.35 x 7/7 SP 2013–14 Saitama
2 4T 13.30 6/7 SP 2014–15 Nagano
3 3A 12.35 x 6/7
4 4T+3T 17.60 9/9 SP 2015–16 Sapporo
5 4S 13.50 8/9 FS
6 4T 13.30 8/9
7 3F 7.40 9/9
Program components with a maximum score at the Japan Championships
No. Component Score 10s Seg. Edition Place
1 Interpretation 10.00 8/9 SP 2021–22 Saitama

Absolute best scores

 
Hanyu in his short program Ballade No. 1 at the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final
 
Hanyu performing his free skate program Seimei at the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final

Absolute best scores are officially recorded by the International Skating Union and, compared to personal bests, they consider multiple scores by one skater in each competition segment. In the men's singles discipline, the crucial scores to surpass are 100 points in the short program, 200 in the free skating, and 300 in the combined total score. Hanyu was the first skater to surpass all three in international competition. By the end of his competitive career in 2022, only five other skaters have scored above 300 points in total, namely Javier Fernández, Nathan Chen, Jin Boyang, Shoma Uno, and Yuma Kagiyama.

Hanyu scored ten times above 300 points in the combined total and was the first skater to surpass 310, 320, and 330 points in international competition. In the short program, he scored fifteen times above 100 points and was the first to surpass 110 points, being the only one to do so in the +3/-3 GOE System. His short program Ballade No. 1 was awarded more than 110 points five times, the most times among all short programs. In the free skating, Hanyu scored eight times above 200 points and was the first to surpass 210 and 220 points. His free skate program Seimei was the first to be awarded more than 200 points, surpassing that mark trice.

Combined total scores above 300 points in the +5/-5 GOE System
No. Score Event
1 322.59 2019 Skate Canada
2 305.05 2019 NHK Trophy
3 300.97 2019 World Championships
4 300.88 2021 World Team Trophy
Combined total scores above 300 points in the +3/-3 GOE System
No. Score Event
1 330.43 2015–16 Grand Prix Final
2 322.40 2015 NHK Trophy
3 321.59 2017 World Championships
4 317.85 2018 Winter Olympics
5 303.71 2017 Four Continents
6 301.47 2016 NHK Trophy
Short program scores above 100 points in the +5/-5 GOE System
No. Score Event
1 111.82 2020 Four Continents
2 110.53 2018 Rostelecom Cup
3 109.60 2019 Skate Canada
4 109.34 2019 NHK Trophy
5 107.12 2021 World Team Trophy
6 106.98 2021 World Championships
7 106.69 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki
Short program scores above 100 points in the +3/-3 GOE System
No. Score Event
1 112.72 2017 CS Autumn Classic
2 111.68 2018 Winter Olympics
3 110.95 2015–16 Grand Prix Final
4 110.56 2016 World Championships
5 106.53 2016–17 Grand Prix Final
6 106.33 2015 NHK Trophy
7 103.89 2016 NHK Trophy
8 101.45 2014 Winter Olympics
Free skating scores above 200 points in the +5/-5 GOE System
No. Score Event
1 212.99 2019 Skate Canada
2 206.10 2019 World Championships
Free skating scores above 200 points in the +3/-3 GOE System
No. Score Event
1 223.20 2017 World Championships
2 219.48 2015–16 Grand Prix Final
3 216.07 2015 NHK Trophy
4 206.67 2017 Four Continents
5 206.17 2018 Winter Olympics
6 200.49 2017 World Team Trophy

Detailed results

  • TSS – Total segment score highlighted in bold
  • TES – Technical element score
  • PCS – Program component score
  • Historical record scores highlighted in bold and italic
ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System 
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 322.59 2019 Skate Canada
Short program TSS 111.82 2020 Four Continents
TES 63.42 2020 Four Continents
PCS 48.47 2019 Skate Canada
Free skating TSS 212.99 2019 Skate Canada
TES 116.59 2019 Skate Canada
PCS 96.40 2019 Skate Canada
ISU personal best scores in the +3/-3 GOE System 
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 330.43 2015–16 Grand Prix Final
Short program TSS 112.72 2017 CS Autumn Classic
TES 64.17 2017 CS Autumn Classic
PCS 49.14 2015–16 Grand Prix Final
Free skating TSS 223.20 2017 World Championships
TES 126.12 2017 World Championships
PCS 98.56 2015–16 Grand Prix Final

Senior level in the +5/-5 GOE System

Results in the 2018–19 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 20–22, 2018   2018 CS Autumn Classic International 1 97.74 2 165.91 1 263.65 Details
Nov 2–4, 2018   2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki 1 106.69 1 190.43 1 297.12 Details
Nov 16–18, 2018   2018 Rostelecom Cup 1 110.53 1 167.89 1 278.42 Details
Mar 18–24, 2019   2019 World Championships 3 94.87 2 206.10 2 300.97 Details
Results in the 2019–20 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 12–14, 2019   2019 CS Autumn Classic International 1 98.38 1 180.67 1 279.05 Details
Oct 25–27, 2019   2019 Skate Canada International 1 109.60 1 212.99 1 322.59 Details
Nov 22–24, 2019   2019 NHK Trophy 1 109.34 1 195.71 1 305.05 Details
Dec 5–8, 2019   2019–20 Grand Prix Final 2 97.43 2 194.00 2 291.43 Details
Dec 18–22, 2019   2019–20 Japan Championships 1 110.72 3 172.05 2 282.77 Details
Feb 4–9, 2020   2020 Four Continents Championships 1 111.82 1 187.60 1 299.42 Details
Results in the 2020–21 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Dec 24–27, 2020   2020–21 Japan Championships 1 103.53 1 215.83 1 319.36 Details
Mar 22–28, 2021   2021 World Championships 1 106.98 4 182.20 3 289.18 Details
Apr 15–18, 2021   2021 World Team Trophy 2 107.12 2 193.76 3 (2) 300.88 Details
Results in the 2021–22 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Dec 22–26, 2021   2021–22 Japan Championships 1 111.31 1 211.05 1 322.36 Details
Feb 8–10, 2022   2022 Winter Olympics 8 95.15 3 188.06 4 283.21 Details

Senior level in the +3/-3 GOE System

Results in the 2010–11 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 21–24, 2010   2010 NHK Trophy 5 69.31 4 138.41 4 207.72 Details
Nov 18–21, 2010   2010 Cup of Russia 6 70.24 6 132.42 7 202.66 Details
Dec 24–27, 2010   2010–11 Japan Championships 2 78.94 4 141.12 4 220.06 Details
Feb 15–20, 2011   2011 Four Continents Championships 3 76.43 3 151.58 2 228.01 Details
Results in the 2011–12 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 21–24, 2011   2011 Nebelhorn Trophy 1 75.26 1 151.00 1 226.26 Details
Nov 4–6, 2011   2011 Cup of China 2 81.37 4 145.16 4 226.53 Details
Nov 25–27, 2011   2011 Rostelecom Cup 2 82.78 2 158.88 1 241.66 Details
Dec 8–11, 2011   2011–12 Grand Prix Final 4 79.33 3 166.49 4 245.82 Details
Dec 22–26, 2011   2011–12 Japan Championships 4 74.32 1 167.59 3 241.91 Details
Mar 26 – Apr 1, 2012   2012 World Championships 7 77.07 2 173.99 3 251.06 Details
Results in the 2012–13 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 4–7, 2012   2012 Finlandia Trophy 2 75.57 1 172.56 1 248.13 Details
Oct 19–21, 2012   2012 Skate America 1 95.07 3 148.67 2 243.74 Details
Nov 23–25, 2012   2012 NHK Trophy 1 95.32 1 165.71 1 261.03 Details
Dec 6–9, 2012   2012–13 Grand Prix Final 3 87.17 2 177.12 2 264.29 Details
Dec 20–24, 2012   2012–13 Japan Championships 1 97.68 2 187.55 1 285.23 Details
Feb 8–11, 2013   2013 Four Continents Championships 1 87.65 3 158.73 2 246.38 Details
Mar 10–17, 2013   2013 World Championships 9 75.94 3 169.05 4 244.99 Details
Results in the 2013–14 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 4–6, 2013   2013 Finlandia Trophy 1 84.66 1 180.93 1 265.59 Details
Oct 25–27, 2013   2013 Skate Canada International 3 80.40 2 154.40 2 234.80 Details
Nov 15–17, 2013   2013 Trophée Éric Bompard 2 95.37 2 168.22 2 263.59 Details
Dec 5–8, 2013   2013–14 Grand Prix Final 1 99.84 1 193.41 1 293.25 Details
Dec 20–23, 2013   2013–14 Japan Championships 1 103.10 1 194.70 1 297.80 Details
Feb 6–9, 2014   2014 Winter Olympics – Team event 1 97.98 5 Details
Feb 13–14, 2014   2014 Winter Olympics 1 101.45 1 178.64 1 280.09 Details
Mar 24–30, 2014   2014 World Championships 3 91.24 1 191.35 1 282.59 Details
Results in the 2014–15 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Nov 7–9, 2014   2014 Cup of China 2 82.95 2 154.60 2 237.55 Details
Nov 28–30, 2014   2014 NHK Trophy 5 78.01 3 151.79 4 229.80 Details
Dec 11–14, 2014   2014–15 Grand Prix Final 1 94.08 1 194.08 1 288.16 Details
Dec 26–28, 2014   2014–15 Japan Championships 1 94.36 1 192.50 1 286.86 Details
Mar 23–29, 2015   2015 World Championships 1 95.20 3 175.88 2 271.08 Details
Apr 16–19, 2015   2015 World Team Trophy 1 96.27 1 192.31 3 (1) 288.58 Details
Results in the 2015–16 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 13–15, 2015   2015 Autumn Classic International 1 93.14 1 184.05 1 277.19 Details
Oct 30 – Nov 1, 2015   2015 Skate Canada International 6 73.25 2 186.29 2 259.54 Details
Nov 27–29, 2015   2015 NHK Trophy 1 106.33 1 216.07 1 322.40 Details
Dec 10–13, 2015   2015–16 Grand Prix Final 1 110.95 1 219.48 1 330.43 Details
Dec 24–27, 2015   2015–16 Japan Championships 1 102.63 1 183.73 1 286.36 Details
Mar 28 – Apr 3, 2016   2016 World Championships 1 110.56 2 184.61 2 295.17 Details
Results in the 2016–17 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 29 – Oct 1, 2016   2016 CS Autumn Classic International 1 88.30 1 172.27 1 260.57 Details
Oct 28–30, 2016   2016 Skate Canada International 4 79.65 1 183.41 2 263.06 Details
Nov 25–27, 2016   2016 NHK Trophy 1 103.89 1 197.58 1 301.47 Details
Dec 7–11, 2016   2016–17 Grand Prix Final 1 106.53 3 187.37 1 293.90 Details
Feb 14–19, 2017   2017 Four Continents Championships 3 97.04 1 206.67 2 303.71 Details
Mar 29 – Apr 2, 2017   2017 World Championships 5 98.39 1 223.20 1 321.59 Details
Apr 20–23, 2017   2017 World Team Trophy 7 83.51 1 200.49 1 (3) 284.00 Details
Results in the 2017–18 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 20–23, 2017   2017 CS Autumn Classic International 1 112.72 5 155.52 2 268.24 Details
Oct 20–22, 2017   2017 Rostelecom Cup 2 94.85 1 195.92 2 290.77 Details
Feb 16–17, 2018   2018 Winter Olympics 1 111.68 2 206.17 1 317.85 Details

Junior level

Results in the 2008–09 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 3–7, 2008   2008 JGP Merano 6 51.06 4 95.62 5 146.68 Details
Nov 23–24, 2008   2008–09 Japan Junior Championships 4 57.25 1 124.92 1 182.17 Details
Dec 25–27, 2008   2008–09 Japan Senior Championships 8 64.50 5 117.15 8 181.65 Details
Feb 23 – Mar 1, 2009   2009 World Junior Championships 11 58.18 13 103.59 12 161.77 Details
Results in the 2009–10 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 9–13, 2009   2009 JGP Torun Cup 1 66.77 1 131.88 1 198.65 Details
Oct 7–11, 2009   2009 JGP Croatia Cup 1 70.78 1 130.37 1 201.15 Details
Nov 22–23, 2009   2009–10 Japan Junior Championships 1 76.00 2 118.15 1 194.15 Details
Dec 3–6, 2009   2009–10 Junior Grand Prix Final 3 69.85 1 136.92 1 206.77 Details
Dec 24–27, 2009   2009–10 Japan Senior Championships 13 57.99 5 137.23 6 195.22 Details
Mar 8–14, 2010   2010 World Junior Championships 3 68.75 1 147.35 1 216.10 Details

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