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Figure skating-Injured Olympic champion Hanyu drops out of NHK Trophy

Reuters|
Nov 10, 2017, 11.05 AM IST
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TOKYO, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Olympic figure skating champion Yuzuru Hanyu has dropped out of a grand prix event in Japan due to injury, officials said on Friday, though there was no word on whether the issue was serious enough to affect his chances at February's Winter Games.

Hanyu, who hopes to become the first man in 66 years to win back-to-back Olympic golds at next year's Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, fell to the ice while attempting a quadruple lutz in practice for the NHK Trophy on Thursday.

Video of the fall showed him favouring his right leg as he got up and he did not take part in practice on Friday.

The Japan Skating Federation, which announced Hanyu's withdrawal, said he had injured a ligament in his right leg and would now concentrate on treatment. They gave no further details about the injury but said he would not qualify for the final.

Hanyu's jump coach, Ghislain Briand, said they would draw up a treatment plan with the aim of having Hanyu ready for a Japanese nationals event in late December.

Hanyu, who will be 23 next month, landed the jump successfully in his first grand prix event of the season, the Rostelecom Cup in Moscow last month, but finished second overall behind Nathan Chen of the United States.

Hanyu took gold at the Sochi Olympics in 2014 and is also the reigning world champion. He has won the grand prix final for four straight years and was aiming for a fifth victory. (Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Peter Rutherford; )

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