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?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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