Yuri initially looked up to Victor as a skater and had idolized him since he was very young. He takes it up again more seriously when Lilia is invited by Yakov to train the skater for the Grand Prix series. Yuri is shown to have been practicing ballet as part of his cross-training regimen for at least as early as ten years old. He can hold spirals and spins in a half-Biellmann position, which is a rarity in men's singles due to the flexibility that it requires. His signature as a junior was his combination spins. This may imply that he has a good amount of stamina. In Allegro Appassionato, he can execute 6 of his 8 jumps in the second half, again to boost his score. In Agape, his quads are planned for the second half to maximize his score. Yuri is shown to have an amazing amount of jumping ability starting from a very early age when he was twelve, he landed a quadruple salchow (4S) during a local competition, despite being scolded by his coach frequently about it being too early for him to start such difficult jumps. Yuri also shows this side of him to the few people he regards as friends, most notably Otabek Altin and Yuuko Nishigori. Part of this stems from him being aware of how young and agile he still is as he appears to have not yet had any kind of growth spurt stemming from puberty and wants to take advantage of his youth before his body starts changing.Ī softer side to Yuri's personality can be seen when he thinks of his grandfather, and later when he gives Yuuri Katsuki some Pirozhki for his birthday. While Yuri has been noted to not take training seriously at first, he can undertake highly rigorous training to do well and does so without complaining. He is prone to seeing other athletes as his rivals, and therefore his enemies. He despises being underestimated and projects a strong air of confidenceーstrong enough to come across as arrogance, instead. Yuri is both very critical of himself and determined to impress Victor. He is short-tempered and very accustomed to yelling. To ensure he gets what he wants, Yuri is not above threatening or intimidating his competition. Contrary to his beauty and grace on the ice, once Yuri steps out of the rink he becomes foul-mouthed, rude, and dismissive of othersーearning him his second nickname, the Russian Punk. Yuri is a very ambitious boy who is determined to become the best of the best in figure skating. When not in performance costumes or warm-up gear, Yuri loves to wear clothing with mainly big cat prints. His skates have special blades that are said to make it easier to perform jumps. His warm-up uniform is either his training outfit or his costume under a black zip-up hoodie with black pants, sneakers, and a zip-up baseball tee styled runner with "Russia" across the chest. He is short-statured with a petite frame because of his appearance, he is nicknamed the Russian Fairy/Fairy of Russia. Yuri has blond, chin-length hair that covers the right side of his face and viridian-colored eyes. Yuri has incredible talent who is described by many to be a rising star in the figure skating world. He is the two-time consecutive Junior World Champion and two-time consecutive Junior Grand Prix Final Champion. He is part of the new generation of Russian figure skaters and had dominated the Junior circuit before moving on to his Senior debut. Yuri began figure skating at a young age, and later chose to move to Saint Petersburg from Moscow to train under the guidance of Yakov Feltsman. Yuri's mother was a former Russian idol who retired from show business early on. As a result of this, the two have a very close relationship, even closer than with his own mother. Yuri was raised by Nikolai Plisetsky (Yuri's paternal grandfather), in Moscow, Russia. 6.4 Exhibition - Welcome to The Madness. 6.3 Exhibition - Angel of the Fire Festival.6.2 Free - Piano Concerto in B-minor: Allegro Appasionato.
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