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- The main question on everyone's mind is: was there really a collision?
- No, there wasn't. Hanyu was going for his jump in the center of the rink, straight at Denis while he was doing his spin. There was no collision.
- Again, what was Hanyu doing at that moment?
- He was practicing his triple axel. He moved to the center while Denis was spinning in one spot.
- And what happened then?
- Well, he still went at Denis, then yelled something angrily and passed him by, but he still continued with his movement, jumped the triple axel and then he fell.
- Do you remember what exactly did Hanyu say?
- I don't know, he yelled in Japanese.
- What is your take on the situation?
- Nobody is at fault. Neither Denis nor Hanyu are guilty. Things like these happen quite often.
First of all, Denis was performing his spin and thus he wasn't aware of what exactly was happening
on the ice when Hanyu's music started playing. Second, Hanyu is an experienced athlete and
an Olympic champion. He could have gone two feet on one side of Denis or two feet
on the other side of Denis. There was enou