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FILE - In this Friday, Dec. 6, 2013 file photo, winner Yuzuru Hanyu, center, of Japan, second-placed Patrick Chan, right, of Canada and third-placed Nobunari Oda of Japan pose for photographers after the awarding ceremony of men's event of the ISU Grand Prix Final figure skating in Fukuoka, western Japan. Hanyu's decision to shift his training base to Canada was just what the Japanese teenager needed to become a contender for the gold medal in men's figure skating at the Sochi Olympics. Moving to Toronto to train under renowned coach Brian Orser has already paid off for the 19-year-old Hanyu, who beat three-time world champion Chan at the International Skating Union's Grand Prix final in December. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File)

FILE - In this Friday, Dec. 6, 2013 file photo, winner Yuzuru Hanyu, center, of Japan, second-placed Patrick Chan, right, of Canada and third-placed Nobunari Oda of Japan pose for photographers after the awarding ceremony of men's event of the ISU Grand Prix Final figure skating in Fukuoka, western Japan. Hanyu's decision to shift his training base to Canada was just what the Japanese teenager needed to become a contender for the gold medal in men's figure skating at the Sochi Olympics. Moving to Toronto to train under renowned coach Brian Orser has already paid off for the 19-year-old Hanyu, who beat three-time world champion Chan at the International Skating Union's Grand Prix final in December. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File)

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