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Kagiyama to take break from competition in 2026-27 season

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Olympic individual and team silver medalist Yuma Kagiyama of ⁠Japan said on Monday that he will take a break from competitive figure skating during the 2026-27 season, citing a desire to rediscover the joy of the sport ​and explore new challenges.

The 22-year-old is a four-time ‌Olympic silver ‌medalist, having finished second in both ​the individual and team events at the 2022 and 2026 Winter Games.

Kagiyama concluded his season at the 2026 ⁠World Figure Skating Championships, rallying from sixth place after the ⁠short programme to finish second with a score of 306.67. He delivered an elegant, flawless ​free skate to Christopher ⁠Tin's "Turandot Finale" to claim silver behind American sensation Ilia Malinin.

"Past few seasons have ⁠brought many ​frustrations and difficult moments, but I'm glad ​I was able to finish the season ​on a ‌positive note," Kagiyama wrote on Instagram. "It felt long, yet short, yet long again — a season full of ups and downs...

"For the 2026-27 season, I've ‌decided to take a break from competing. I want to use this time to rediscover what makes figure skating so special, take on new challenges and reflect on myself ​as ​I look toward the future."

Kagiyama said ​fans can still expect to see him on the ⁠ice during his time away from competition.

"I've got a few projects in the works, so I hope you'll look forward to them," the four-time world ​silver medalist added. "There will also be ice shows and events, so I'm excited to see you all again and skate in front of you soon."

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