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Javier Fernández (figure skater)

Javier Fernández López (Spanish pronunciation: [xaˈβjeɾ feɾˈnandeθ ˈlopeθ]; born 15 April 1991) is a Spanish former figure skater. He is the 2018 Olympic bronze medalist, a two-time World champion (2015, 2016), a two-time World bronze medalist (2013, 2014), a seven-time European champion (2013–2019), a two-time Grand Prix Final silver medalist (2014, 2015), a three-time Rostelecom Cup champion (2014–2016), a two-time Grand Prix in France champion (2016–2017) and an eight-time Spanish national champion (2010, 2012–2018).

Javier Fernández
Fernández at the 2018 Winter Olympics podium
Born
Javier Fernández López

(1991-04-15) April 15, 1991 (age 33)
Occupations
Years active2003–present
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
AwardsRoyal Order of Sports Merit of Spain (Gold Medal, 2016)
Figure skating career
Country Spain
DisciplineMen's singles
Began skating1997
Competitive2003–19
Professional2019–present
Highest WS2nd (2014–15)

In addition to his bronze medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Fernández placed 14th at the 2010 Winter Olympics and 4th at the 2014 Winter Olympics.[1]

He is the first skater from Spain to medal at an Olympic Games, ISU Championship or a Grand Prix event.[2][3] Fernández is the second man to break the 100-point barrier in the short program,[4] the 200-point barrier in the long program,[5] and the 300-point barrier in the total score.[6] As of 24 May 2017, he has the second highest personal best scores in both segments and third highest in the combined score.[7][8][9]

In recognition of his achievements, Fernández received the Gold Medal of the Royal Order of Sports Merit by the Spanish government on 19 April 2016.[10]

Personal life edit

Javier Fernández López was born on 15 April 1991 in Madrid.[11] He is the younger of two children born to Enriqueta, a mail carrier, and Antonio, an army mechanic.[12][13] Their father stated, "Between the two children we were spending €450 a month when my earnings were less than €1,500". When Javier went to the United States to train, Antonio took a second job repairing helicopters to cover the expenses.[12] His older sister, Laura, competed in ladies' singles and ice dancing.[14] Fernández intends to become a coach after his competitive skating career ends.[15] He is a fan of Real Madrid C.F.[16]

Fernández relocated to Hackensack, New Jersey in the United States in the late summer of 2008.[13] He moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the summer of 2011.[17][18]

Competitive skating career edit

Early career edit

Fernández started skating at the age of six, after his older sister began taking lessons.[14][19] For a while, he also played soccer, tennis, and ice hockey, but dropped the other sports to focus on skating at age eight.[20] He skated at a small rink in the San Martín district before switching a year later to a rink in Majadahonda.[20] One of his earliest coaches was Carolina Sanz, who stated that he had natural talent but initially lacked discipline.[21][22]

Fernández landed his first triple jump at the age of 12.[14] He had to leave Majadahonda after his sister decided to switch to the Jaca skating club, which offered to cover her costs. The youngest Fernández joined his sister in Jaca six months later.[12]

Fernández began skating in senior events in the 2006–2007 season, but failed to qualify for the free skate at the European Championships and the World Championships in his debut season.

After two years in Jaca, where he had been teased and discouraged by a lack of improvement in his skating, he returned to Madrid and considered switching to hockey.[12]

2008–09 season edit

In 2008, Fernández attended a summer camp in Andorra where Russian coach Nikolai Morozov was an instructor.[12][13] Morozov offered to train him in the United States and Fernández quickly agreed.[20][23] Fernández relocated to Hackensack, New Jersey in late summer 2008.[13] Although he shared an apartment with a Spanish coach and Morozov charged him nothing for coaching, his expenses in the United States were between €2,000 and €3,000 a month and he received no financial support from Spain.[12]

Fernández had a breakthrough season in 2008–2009, finishing 11th at the 2009 European Championships and qualifying an Olympic spot for Spain with his 19th-place result at the 2009 World Championships. He was the first Spanish men's skater to qualify for the Olympics since 1956.[14]

2009–10 season edit

Fernández received his first senior Grand Prix assignment, the 2009 Trophée Eric Bompard where he finished 11th. He was eighth at the 2010 European Championships, earning two spots for Spain in the following year's event. In his first Olympics, Fernández placed 16th in the short program, 10th in the free skate, and finished 14th overall. He was the first man in half a century to compete for Spain in Olympic figure skating – since the 1956 Olympics when Dario Villalba competed.[24][25]

Fernández set a new personal best score on his way to a 12th-place finish at the 2010 World Championships. He added the 4T to his jump repertoire in the 2009–10 season.

2010–11 season edit

 
Fernandez performs his Pirates of the Caribbean program at the 2011 World Figure Skating Championships.

After Morozov moved back to Russia, Fernández trained with him in Moscow and also Daugavpils in neighboring Latvia. His assigned events for the 2010–11 ISU Grand Prix season were the 2010 Skate Canada International and the 2010 Cup of Russia.[26] He placed fifth at Skate Canada and ninth at Cup of Russia. At the 2011 Spanish Championships, Fernández cut his hand during the warm-up and received medical attention for twenty minutes, leaving him no time to warm up again.[17][22] He was unable to defend his title, placing second behind Javier Raya. Since Spain had two men's slots at the 2011 European Championships due to Fernández' result the previous year, both skaters were sent to Bern, Switzerland. Fernández fell twice in the short program, leaving him in eleventh place, but was able to move up to ninth after the free skate and once again earned two spots for Spain at the next Europeans. At the 2011 World Championships, Fernández landed two different quads, (toe loop and Salchow), in the free skate. He earned his first top-ten finish at the event, giving Spain two spots for the 2012 Worlds men's event.[27]

In June 2011, Fernández confirmed that he was no longer working with Morozov and would temporarily train in Canada with Brian Orser.[17] This was due to instability resulting from Morozov's training group moving around frequently[13] and Morozov's focus on Florent Amodio.[17] He said that adding a quad to his short program and improving his basic skating were some of his goals for the 2011–12 season.[17]

2011–12 season edit

 
Fernández at the 2011 Skate Canada International.

Fernández finished 4th at his first competition of the season, the 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy. At an interview conducted at the event, he said that he would continue to train in Canada, with David Wilson and Jeffrey Buttle as his choreographers.[15] Fernández and Orser said they were working on saving energy and improving spins, transitions and skating skills.[28]

His assigned events for the 2011–12 Grand Prix season were Skate Canada and Cup of Russia. At Skate Canada, Fernández executed the only clean quadruple jump in the short program to take the lead over Daisuke Takahashi and Patrick Chan.[29] He placed second in the free skate and won the silver medal overall, exceeding his combined total personal best by over thirty points. He became the first Spanish skater to win a Grand Prix medal.[3] At the Cup of Russia, he placed fourth in the short program, first in the free skate, and finished second overall with an overall total of 241.63 points — only 0.03 behind gold medalist Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan.[30] Fernández became the first Spanish skater to ever qualify for the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final when he qualified for the 2011–12 event. In Quebec City, he was third in the short program and fourth in the long to win the bronze medal, and in so doing, became the first Spaniard to medal at a Grand Prix Final.[31][32][33] Fernández reclaimed his national title, winning by over eighty points.[34]

The remainder of the season proved less successful for Fernández. Although considered a medal favorite at the 2012 Europeans, he finished sixth.[35] At the 2012 World Championships, Fernández placed fifth in the short program but dropped to ninth overall after the free skate.[36] After these results, he agreed to perform full run-throughs of his programs more frequently in practice.[13]

2012–13 season edit

ISU abbreviations:
Jumps
T Toe loop
S Salchow
Lo Loop
F Flip
Lz Lutz
A Axel

Fernández started his season at the 2012 Finlandia Trophy[37] where he won the bronze medal. His first Grand Prix event of the season was Skate Canada, where he beat defending Skate Canada and World champion, Patrick Chan, to take the gold medal. Fernández became the first Spaniard to win a gold medal in the Grand Prix series. Despite his fourth place at the 2012 NHK Trophy, he qualified for the Grand Prix Final. He finished fourth overall at the final after winning the free program with a 4S-3T jump combination, 4S, and 4T.[38] He became the second European to execute three quads in one program — the first being Brian Joubert who landed a 4T-2T combination, 4T, and 4S at the 2006 Cup of Russia[39] — and the first European to do so with a quad-triple combination.

 
Fernández (center) claims his first Grand Prix gold at the 2012 Skate Canada, with Patrick Chan (left) and Nobunari Oda (right).

In December 2012, Fernández won his third national title.[40] At the 2013 European Championships he missed some practice time due to his skates being lost at the airport, but they were found one day before the start of the competition.[22][41] Second in the short program, Fernández then placed first in the free skate, landing three quads jumps with one in combination.[42][43] He won the gold medal and became the first Spanish skater to win a European title.[44][45] He posted a new personal best overall score of 274.87 points. He later joked, "I have to make sure I lose my skates again!"[46] At this time, Spain had just 14 indoor rinks and 600 registered figure skaters.[13]

At the 2013 World Championships in London, Ontario, Fernández placed 7th in the short program and 4th in the free skate. His total score of 249.06 points won him the bronze medal behind three-time World champion Patrick Chan and silver medalist Denis Ten. He became the first Spanish skater to stand on a World Championships podium in figure skating.

2013–14 season edit

In October 2013, Fernández was invited to skate at the 2013 Japan Open as part of Team Europe alongside Michal Březina, Adelina Sotnikova and Irina Slutskaya. He scored 176.91 points in the free program and won the men's event while Team Europe placed third. In the 2013–14 Grand Prix season, Fernández placed fifth at the 2013 NHK Trophy and third at the 2013 Rostelecom Cup, not enough to qualify for the Grand Prix Final. In December, he won his fourth national title.

Fernández chose to use old skates after struggling with two new pairs of boots.[47] He entered the 2014 European Championships in Budapest, Hungary, as the defending champion. He placed first in the short program with a clean skate, 6 points ahead of Russia's Sergei Voronov. His score of 91.56 was a new personal best at the time[48] – the first occasion he crossed the 90 point mark in international competition. In his free skate, Fernández completed three quads (stepping out of the opening toe loop and the second quad Salchow), a triple Axel and five more triples, but doubled a Lutz and underrotated the second jump of his quad Salchow-triple toe loop combination. He scored 175.55 points in the segment, 267.11 points overall, and won the European title for the second year in a row.[49]

In February, Fernández competed in the men's singles event at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.[50] He was the flag bearer for Spain during the opening ceremony.[51] Earning 86.98 points in the short program, he placed third behind Yuzuru Hanyu and Patrick Chan, having stepped out of his quad Salchow and triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination. In the free skate, he landed a quad toe loop and a quad Salchow – the latter in combination – but tripled a second quad Salchow attempt. He went on to complete another triple Salchow as the last jump of his skate, which – having been repeated in the program – was rated as an invalid element, and received no points.[52] He placed fifth in the free skate segment with 166.94 points, ultimately coming in fourth, 1.18 points behind Olympic bronze medalist Denis Ten of Kazakhstan.

Fernández ended his season at the 2014 World Championships in Saitama, Japan. He skated a clean short program and earned 96.42 points, improving on his personal best in the segment by 4.86 points.[53] He stood in third place behind Sochi Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu and Tatsuki Machida of Japan. He landed three quads in his free skate along with five triples, but singled a planned triple Lutz and added only a double as the second jump of his quad Salchow combination.[54] He placed third in the segment with 179.51 points for a total score of 275.93, and repeated as World bronze medalist, behind Hanyu (gold) and Machida (silver).

2014–15 season edit

Fernández originally planned to sit out of the Grand Prix series but decided to take part after he found out that the Final would be held in his home country.[55]

Fernández began his Grand Prix season with a silver medal at the 2014 Skate Canada International, finishing eleven points behind Japan's Takahito Mura. Defeating Russia's Sergei Voronov by thirteen points, he won gold at the 2014 Rostelecom Cup and qualified for his third Grand Prix Final. At the Final, held in Barcelona, Fernández placed fifth in the short program after he fell on his quadruple Salchow jump, doubled the first jump of his planned tiple Lutz-triple toe loop combination, and stumbled during connecting steps.[56] He scored 79.18 points, trailing leader Yuzuru Hanyu by almost 15 points. He recovered to place second in the free skate, again behind Hanyu, with a program that included two quad jumps, six triple jumps, and level-four spins and footwork, but he tripled a planned quad Salchow jump[57] and singled a triple Lutz jump.[58] He scored 174.72 points in the free skate, and 253.90 in total. Overall, he won the silver medal behind Yuzuru Hanyu.

 
Fernández (center) atop the podium at the 2015 World Figure Skating Championships with Yuzuru Hanyu (left) and Denis Ten (right).

At the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm, Fernández took the lead in the short program after he stepped out of his quad Salchow and the second jump of his triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination, but completed a triple Axel jump and level-four spins and footwork, scoring 89.24 points in the segment.[59] In the free skate, he completed a quad toe loop and six triple jumps, but fell on a quad Salchow jump attempt and tripled another. Despite the errors, he won the free skate with 173.25 points, more than 15 points ahead of Russia's Maxim Kovtun, and claimed his third consecutive European title with a total of 262.49 points.[60]

Fernández skated a clean short program at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai, which included a quad Salchow, a triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination, a triple Axel and level-four spins. But his step sequence was rated level-three and his triple Axel was not perfect.[61] He earned 92.74 points and stood in second place, less than 2.5 points behind Yuzuru Hanyu.[62] He produced a free skate with two quads, six triples, level-four spins and level-three step sequence. His only major error was a fall on a quad Salchow attempt. He placed second in the segment with 181.16 points – his strongest free skate of the season – more than 5 points ahead of Hanyu and just 0.67 behind Kazakhstan's Denis Ten. Overall, he outscored Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu (silver) and Olympic bronze medalist Denis Ten (bronze) for the gold medal, having received a total of 273.90 points.[63] He became the first skater from Spain to win a world title in figure skating.[64]

2015–16 season edit

 
Fernández (left) as the silver medalist at the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final, with Yuzuru Hanyu (center) and Shoma Uno (right)

During the 2015–16 Grand Prix series, Fernández won gold at both of his events, the 2015 Cup of China and 2015 Rostelecom Cup, and qualified for the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final in Barcelona.[65] Second to Hanyu in both segments in Barcelona, he won silver in the Grand Prix Final for the second year in a row. In the free program, he landed his three planned quadruple jumps and scored 201.43 points, becoming the second skater in history to receive over 200 points in this segment.[5]

Fernández defended his national title at the Spanish Championships in December 2015, attempting and completing two quadruple jumps[66] in the short program for the first time in his career (a quad toe loop in combination with a triple toe loop, and a quad Salchow).[67]

At the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava, Fernández successfully landed a quad toe loop-triple toe loop combination, quad Salchow, and triple Axel to score a new personal best of 102.54 points in the short program. With this score, he became only the second man in history to break 100 points in that segment.[4] With a 14-point advantage going into the free skate, Fernández landed three quadruple jumps, but fell on the second triple Axel of the program (which he had just added).[68] He scored 200.23 points, for a combined total of 302.77, becoming the second skater in history to cross the 300 point mark.[6] He finished ahead of silver medalist Oleksii Bychenko by a margin of over 60 points.

Entering the 2016 World Championships in Boston as the defending champion, Fernández opened his short program with a quad toe loop-triple toe loop combination, then fell on his quad Salchow attempt, but recovered to complete a triple Axel, two level-four spins and level-four footwork, scoring 98.52 points and securing second place. After the short program, he could do little practice due to a recurring bursa on the heel of his right foot. On the day of the free skate, the medical team of the event attended to his injury for several hours and helped him to alleviate the problem.[69] Fernández entered the free skate segment with a 12.04 deficit behind Yuzuru Hanyu – the largest point gap at the time between first and second place after the short program in any discipline at a World Championships or Olympic Games under the ISU judging system.[70] Fernández completed a clean free skate, which included three quads (a toe loop and two Salchows, one in combination with a triple toe loop), two triple Axels, four more triples as well as difficult spins and level-four footwork, and scored 216.41, surpassing his personal best in the segment by 14.98 points. He reached a total score of 314.93, also a new personal best. His free skating and total scores were the second and third highest, respectively, under the ISU judging system as of the event. Hanyu made mistakes in his free skate, allowing Fernández to close the point gap and overtake him by a further 19.76 points to become the 2016 World champion.[71][72]

According to a May 2016 news article, Fernández's income from shows is greater than his competitive earnings.[12] When he won his second World title, Spain had 17 ice rinks, compared to a hundred in Toronto, and 300 licensed skaters, compared to about 15,000 in France.[73][74]

2016–17 season edit

Fernández was assigned to the Rostelecom Cup and the Trophée de France for the 2016–17 Grand Prix series. He trailed Japan's Shoma Uno after the short program at the Russian Grand Prix event, having tripled one of his quad attempts.[75] In the free skate, Fernández produced three quads, two triple Axels, and received the first 200+ long program score of the season: 201.43.[76] One week later, he won both the short program and the free skate at the French Grand Prix, despite a fall in each segment of the event – on a quad toe loop in the short program,[77] and a triple Axel in the free skate.[78] He collected 15 points from both events and qualified for the 2016–17 Grand Prix Final with maximum points.[79]

At the Grand Prix Final in Marseille, Fernández placed third in the short program with 91.76 points, after landing a quad toe loop-triple toe loop combination, but stumbling on his quad Salchow and falling on the triple Axel.[80] In the free skate, he tripled a planned quad toe loop, underrotated and stumbled on a quad Salchow and fell on his second triple Axel.[81] He finished fourth in the free skate with 177.01 points and dropped to 4th place overall with a total score of 268.77.[82] This was the first event since the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in which Fernández failed to make the podium.

Fernández won his seventh national title at the Spanish Championships in December 2016. He landed two quads in his short program (the toe loop in combination with a triple toe loop, and the Salchow with a hand down) to take the lead, and followed with a free skate which included two quads (a toe loop and a Salchow) and two triple Axels (the first in combination with a triple toe loop – a new element for Fernández).[83]

The 2017 European Championships were held in Ostrava. Fernández skated a clean short program including two quads (one in combination with a triple), a triple Axel and all level four elements to claim first place in the segment and achieve a new personal best of 104.25 points.[84] His free skate included three quads and seven triples, however he over-rotated his first quad Salchow and fell on the second. Fernández recovered to finish his routine and earned 190.59 points, winning the free skating segment over Russian Maxim Kovtun by over 18 points.[85] Fernández received 294.84 points overall to win the gold medal,[86] and became only the third men's skater to win five consecutive European titles, following Ondrej Nepela (1969–73), and Karl Schäfer, who won the title 8 consecutive times (1929–36).[87]

At the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki, Fernández set a new personal best in the short program, in which he successfully executed all the jump elements (a quad-triple toe loop combination, a quad Salchow and a triple Axel), three level four spins, and received maximum grades of execution from every judge for the step sequence.[88] He received 109.05 points in the short program to take the lead, the third highest mark ever at the time of the event.[89] Fernández started his free skate a quad toe loop, quad Salchow-triple toe loop and triple Axel-double toe loop, but fell on another quad Salchow attempt, doubled a planned triple flip and stumbled on the landing of the triple loop to finish 6th in the segment, dropping him to 4th place overall.[90][91] It was the first time off the podium at a World Championships since 2012.

2017–18 season edit

Fernández began the season earlier than usual by participating in the Skate Canada Autumn Classic International. Although other skaters were now incorporating more quad jumps into their programs, Fernández stuck with two quads in the short program and three in the free program.[92] He received 101.20 points for his short program after executing a quad toe loop-double toe loop, a quad Salchow, and a triple Axel, 11.52 points behind Yuzuru Hanyu.[93] Fernández popped his first quad Salchow attempt during the free program, which was subsequently downgraded, but landed two clean quads and five triples to receive 177.87 points. He earned 279.07 points in total to overtake Hanyu and win the gold medal.[94][95]

Fernández competed for Team Europe at the Japan Open invitational tournament in Saitama, alongside Evgenia Medvedeva, Alina Zagitova and Oleksii Bychenko. He performed two quads and two triple Axels in his free skate, winning the men's discipline with 189.47 points.[96] Team Europe narrowly beat Team Japan to win the overall competition.[97]

During the 2017–18 Grand Prix series, Fernández first competed in the 2017 Cup of China. He placed 3rd in the short program after popping his planned quadruple-triple combination, scoring 90.57 points. He made several mistakes in the free skate to finish 6th in this segment (162.49) and 6th overall (253.06).[98] It was revealed after the competition that Fernández had been suffering from stomach problems.[99] His second Grand Prix assignment was the 2017 Internationaux de France in Grenoble. Fernández won the short program with a clean skate for which he received 107.86 points, the 5th highest short program score on record at the time of the event.[100] In the free skate, Fernández fell twice and stepped out of the landings of three other jumps to finish 2nd behind Shoma Uno in the segment with 175.85 points. His lead from the short program was enough to win the event overall with 283.71 points. This was the 7th career Grand Prix title for Fernández.[101]

In December 2017, Fernández claimed his 7th consecutive and 8th overall senior Spanish national title. He hit all planned jumps in the short program to receive 107.73 points, and landed two quads during the free skate before falling on the third to score 180.57 points in the segment and 288.30 points overall.[102][103] His qualification for the 2018 Winter Olympics was not determined by this event, as it had been announced previously that Fernández would take the first of Spain's two spots in the men's discipline.[104] Fernández announced that the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang would be his last Olympic Games.[105]

 
Fernández at the 2018 European Figure Skating Championships, where he claimed his sixth consecutive title.

At the 2018 European Championships in Moscow, Fernández had a sizable lead following the short program, which included a quad-triple toe loop combination, a triple Axel and level 4 spins, but also a turn out on the landing of the quad Salchow. Fernández received 103.82 points in the segment, 12.49 points ahead of nearest rival Dmitri Aliev.[106] Fernández hit two quads, two triple Axels and three other triples to win the free skating, but popped his third quad attempt to a triple and stumbled on a downgraded triple flip. He earned 191.73 points in the segment,[107] improving on his previous season's best by nearly 14 points, and won the gold medal with a total of 295.55 points. Fernández became the first man in 82 years to have won the European Championships 6 consecutive times (2013–18). The other skaters who won at least six consecutive European titles are Karl Schäfer, Sonja Henie (1931–36), Katarina Witt (6 years, 1983–88), Marika Kilius / Hans-Jürgen Bäumler (1959–64), and Irina Rodnina (with two partners: Alexei Ulanov, 1969–72 and Alexander Zaitsev, 1973–78).

 
Fernández (right) after winning the bronze medal at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, with Yuzuru Hanyu (center) and Shoma Uno (left)

At the 2018 Winter Olympics, Fernández skated his "Modern Times" short program, executing a quad-triple toe loop combination, a quad Salchow, a triple Axel and all level 4 elements. He received nine perfect 10.00 scores in program components and received 107.58 points,[108] placing him second in that segment behind defending champion Yuzuru Hanyu.[109] In the free skate, Fernández landed a quad toe loop, a quad Salchow in combination, two triple Axels and five more triples, and earned four perfect 10.00 component marks. His only major mistake was popping a planned second quad Salchow into a double. His free skate performance earned 197.66 points [110] and a total competition score of 305.24[111] – both season's best for him. Fernández won the bronze medal behind Japan's Hanyu and Shoma Uno, the first ever figure skating Olympic medal for Spain.[112] In the figure skating gala, Fernández performed his aerobics class exhibition program wearing in a "Super Javi" Spanish-colored Superman costume.; the program included parodies of Flashdance and iconic 1980's workout jams.[113][114]

After the men's individual competition at the 2018 Winter Olympics concluded, Fernández returned to Madrid where he confirmed to Spanish media that he would not be competing at the 2018 World Championships in Milan. He cited his satisfaction with winning the bronze medal in PyeongChang to finish his season as the reason for the decision.[115] Fernández also stated his intention to leave Canada, where he had trained since 2011, and return to Madrid to promote figure skating in Spain. Although he did not rule out future competitions entirely, he confirmed that he would not participate in another World Championships or Olympics.[116]

2018–19 season edit

With the establishment of the new +5 / -5 Grade of Execution (GOE) scale at the start of the season, all previously recorded scores since the 2004 introduction of the ISU Judging System (IJS) were archived as historical statistics. During the 14 seasons the +3 / -3 GOE scale was in use, Fernández achieved the 2nd highest personal best short program score (109.05),[117] the 3rd highest free skating score (216.41)[118] and the 4th highest total score (314.93).[119]

Fernández decided to skip the 2018–19 Grand Prix series,[120] and elected to skate at the Japan Open invitational tournament as his only competition during the first part of the season. He competed for Team Europe at the event, and placed 3rd among men with a score of 157.86 for his free program. Team Europe won the silver medal overall.[121]

On 28 November, Fernández officially stated that he would retire from competitive skating, with the 2019 European Figure Skating Championships as his last competition.[122] Speaking about his decision, he expressed the need to think about the level of competition he wanted to be at, because he felt his body and mind were no longer there, which he had to accept. He added that he preferred to retire at the right time, when he was satisfied with his career and had plans for the future, referring among other projects to his Revolution ON Ice skating show, with which he toured Spain in November and December 2018. The news of his retirement was widely reported in Spanish as well as global media.[123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130] It was also confirmed that Fernández would not compete at the Spanish National Championships in December.[131]

Fernández returned to his Toronto base in early January to train for three weeks leading up to the 2019 European Figure Skating Championships. As a tribute to his home country, he selected two Spanish themed programs from his earlier repertoire for his final competition: Malagueña as the short program, and Man of La Mancha for the free skate.[132]

Fernández placed third in the short program at European Championships with 91.84 points after stepping out of the landing of the triple Axel and receiving an underrotation call on his quad Salchow.[133][134] In the free skate, Fernández landed two quads (with a turnout on the landing of the second jump of his quad-triple toe loop combination), two triple Axels and three more triples, but missed out on his triple flip attempt. He finished first in the segment with 179.75 points, receiving the highest free program component scores (94.20) since the introduction of the revised scoring system at the start of the season, and rose from third to first overall with 271.59 points.[135] Fernández retired from competitive figure skating with the third highest number of consecutive European titles behind pairs skater Irina Rodnina (who had won 10) and men's skater Karl Schäfer (with 8).

Commenting on what he leaves behind as legacy, Fernández stated: "I think it's good for the world to know that not only skaters from strong countries can appear. I'm from Spain, I’ve got a friend here at my side from Italy [bronze medalist Matteo Rizzo] and another from Russia [silver medalist Alexander Samarin]. Everyone has his own story to tell and it's good that everyone does not come from a strong figure skating country because that means more stories to tell to everyone. I hope I can develop skating more in my home country to try and make it bigger, but I hope with the work I was able to do I've made history and in 20 years some people will still recollect my name."[136] As for what heritage he would like to leave to skaters, he said: "I would like to leave behind a question to think about. What do they prefer: jumps, skating skills or performance? I would like to see these from more skaters. I think this is what our sport needs – complete skaters who embody something from every aspect of the sport."[137]

When asked about what his student's legacy to the sport will be, long-time coach Brian Orser said: "For me and Tracy [Wilson, coaching partner], he is our “poster child,” the very example of what we do with our style of training and coaching. He has done something great for men's skating. He is a perfect model for what male skating should be: athletic and aesthetic, bringing a very personal style. He is also the young boy from Spain who made it. This is something very important and special about him. He promotes skating in his home country, through his shows all over Spain and skating camps. I’ve seen him teaching. He teaches technique and style the way we do. This makes me very proud. He will be an excellent coach."[138]

Professional skating career edit

Show skating career edit

At the end of 2018, a few months prior to his official retirement from competitive skating in January 2019, Fernández had already produced his first ice show Revolution On Ice that toured through Spain with performances in front of sell-out crowds.[139] The production featured live music, guest artists and a range of skating stars from around the world such as Yuna Kim, Yuka Sato, Kurt Browning, Evgeni Plushenko and Jeffrey Buttle.[139][140] The show was directed by Canadian choreographers Sandra Bezic and David Wilson.[139][141] Fernández brought Revolution On Ice back a year later at the end of 2019 that included performances from guest skaters Jeffrey Buttle, Ashley Wagner, Elladj Baldé, Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte, Olivia Smart and Adrián Diaz. As a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Fernández decided to postpone the 2022 edition of the show.[142]

Throughout his career, Fernández has performed in a variety of exhibitions and shows abroad such as the Canadian Stars On Ice tour,[143] Stars On Ice Japan,[144] Dreams On Ice,[145] and Fantasy On Ice in Japan.[146] In June 2019, Fernández was cast in Yuna Kim's show All That Skate that took place in Seoul, Korea. The show was directed by Sandra Bezic and David Wilson and also featured Kim, Nathan Chen, Shoma Uno, Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron, Vanessa James and Morgan Cipres.[147]

Coaching edit

On December 6, 2021, Fernández opened a figure skating academy at Madrid's Palacio de Hielo (Ice Palace).[148] Fernández travels with his academy, doing skating classes, seminars and summer camps in Mexico and Italy,[149] and hosts his own summer camp in Spain on an annual basis[150] with the next one due to take place in Spain at the end of July/early August 2023.[151]

Skating technique edit

Fernandez's quadruple jumps (Salchow and toe loop) have been remarked for their smooth and effortless execution, with a straight position in the air and great ice coverage.[152] He and his former training mate Yuzuru Hanyu are the only two skaters to receive the maximum possible GOE on the quadruple Salchow and the quadruple toe loop.[153][154] He's also one of the four skaters to ever receive a perfect score on a triple Axel.[155] Fernandez holds the second-highest historical technical element score (TES) in the short program behind Hanyu.

Skating wise, Fernandez has been praised for the quality of his edges and the complexity of his steps.[citation needed] His components scores raised throughout his career,[citation needed] receiving 10 perfect scores in composition and interpretation at the 2016 Worlds.[156] Fernandez holds the 2nd highest historical component score (PCS) in both the short and free program, also behind Hanyu.

Public life and popular culture edit

Endorsements and partnerships edit

In early 2017, La Liga announced that they had signed a sponsorship agreement with Fernández as part of its initiative to support Spanish athletes from different types of sports.[157] Fernández became a brand ambassador for Spanish food and beverage company ElPozo in May 2018,[158] and the company sponsored Fernández's ice show Revolution On Ice in 2018 and 2019.[159][160]

Television edit

In August 2023, RTVE released its documentary series Javier Fernández. Rompiendo el hielo. The series consists of three episodes and is based on more than 35 interviews with Fernández, his family, friends, coaches, reporters, athletes and fellow skaters.[161] The series won a Silver Dolphin at the Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards.[162]

Fernández appeared in the 8th season of the reality series Gran Hermano VIP, the Spanish adaptation of the international reality television franchise Big Brother. He entered the house on September 14, 2023,[163] and left a month and a half later on November 2, 2023.[164]

Awards edit

Royal Order of Sports Merit of Spain

  • Gold Medal (2016)[10]

Spanish Olympic Committee

  • Outstanding Athlete of the Year (2014,[165] 2018[166])

National Sports Council

Media

  • AS Sports Awards [es]: Athlete of the Year 2015 (2015)[168]
  • Madrid Sports Press Association (APDM): Individual Athlete of the Year (2017)[169]
  • La Razón: Ussía Awards "Personage of the Year" (2019)[170]
  • Marca: 80th Anniversary Awards "Spirit of Success in Sport: Perfection" (2018),[171][172] Marca Leyenda (2019)[173]

Municipality

Programs edit

 
Fernández at the 2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final
 
Fernández at the 2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final
 
Fernández at the 2011–12 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final
 
Fernández at the 2011 European Figure Skating Championships

Post-2019 edit

Season Free skating Exhibition
2019–2020
[177]

  • Mariposas[178]
    by es:Taburete

  • es:Abril[179]
    by es:Vanesa Martín





Pre-2019 edit

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2018–2019
[182]



2017–2018
[187][188][189]
[190]





2016–2017
[199]

  • Pirates of the Caribbean[200]
    (not the 2009–2011 free skating)


2015–2016
[11][201][202]
  • Malagueña
    by Ernesto Lecuona
    performed by Paco de Lucía, Plácido Domingo
    choreo. by Antonio Najarro




  • Heart Keeps Dancing[206]
    by James Gruntz


2014–2015
[207][208]
  • Bullfighter:
    • The Bullfighter's Song
      (La Virgen de la Macarena)
      by Bernardino Bautista Monterde
    • Toreador Song
      by Georges Bizet
      choreo. by Kenji Miyamoto, Takaya Usuda[185][186]


  • Aerobic Class (Mix)
    choreo. by Kurt Browning, Geoffrey Tyler[195]


2013–2014
[209][210][211]

2012–2013
[37][214]
  • Aerobic Class (Mix)
    choreo. by Kurt Browning, Geoffrey Tyler[195]

2011–2012
[215]
  • I Love Paris
    by Sam Butera and The Witnesses
  • Petit Fleur
    by Henri René and His Orchestra
    choreo. by David Wilson with Jeffrey Buttle[29]
  • The Lazy Song
    by Bruno Mars
    choreo. by Jeffrey Buttle

2010–2011
[24]
2009–2010
[216][217]
(at Worlds)

(at Olympics)

  • James Bond
    (medley)

(at Europeans)

  • The Mexican
2008–2009
[218][219]

  • Romeo and Juliet
    (soundtrack)
2007–2008
[220]
2006–2007
[221]

Competitive highlights edit

Competition placements at senior level [222]
Season 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20
Winter Olympics 14th 4th 3rd
World Championships 35th 30th 19th 12th 10th 9th 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 4th WD
European Championships 28th 17th 11th 8th 9th 6th 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Grand Prix Final 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 4th
Spanish Championships 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
GP Cup of China 1st 6th
GP France 11th 1st 1st
GP NHK Trophy 4th 5th
GP Rostelecom Cup 9th 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st
GP Skate Canada 5th 2nd 1st 2nd
CS Autumn Classic 1st
Cup of Nice 3rd 5th
Finlandia Trophy 3rd
Golden Spin of Zagreb 13th
Japan Open 3rd
(1st)
1st
(2nd)
3rd
(2nd)
2nd
(2nd)
1st
(1st)
2nd
(3rd)
1st
(5th)
Merano Cup 1st
Nebelhorn Trophy 4th
NRW Trophy 3rd
Competition placements at junior level [222]
Season 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09
World Junior Championships 13th
Spanish Championships 2nd 1st 1st 1st
JGP Estonia 9th
JGP Great Britain 11th
JGP Mexico 6th
JGP Netherlands 23rd
JGP Spain 4th
European Youth Olympic Festival 4th
Gardena Spring Trophy 5th

Detailed results edit

 
Fernández at the 2014 World Championships podium
 
Fernández and his fellow medalists at the 2013 World Championships

Small medals for short program and free skating awarded only at ISU Championships.

2019–20 season
Date Event SP FS Total
5 October 2019 2019 Japan Open 5
153.14
1T
2018–19 season
Date Event SP FS Total
21–27 January 2019 2019 European Championships 3
91.84
1
179.75
1
271.59
6 October 2018 2018 Japan Open 3
157.86
2T
2017–18 season
Date Event SP FS Total
16–17 February 2018 2018 Winter Olympics 2
107.58
4
197.66
3
305.24
15–21 January 2018 2018 European Championships 1
103.82
1
191.73
1
295.55
15–17 December 2017 2018 Spanish Championships 1
107.73
1
180.57
1
288.30
17–19 November 2017 2017 Internationaux de France 1
107.86
2
175.85
1
283.71
3–5 November 2017 2017 Cup of China 3
90.57
6
162.49
6
253.06
7 October 2017 2017 Japan Open 1
189.47
1T
20–23 September 2017 2017 CS Autumn Classic International 2
101.20
1
177.87
1
279.07
2016–17 season
Date Event SP FS Total
29 March – 2 April 2017 2017 World Championships 1
109.05
6
192.14
4
301.19
25–29 January 2017 2017 European Championships 1
104.25
1
190.59
1
294.84
16–18 December 2016 2017 Spanish Championships 1
99.39
1
201.56
1
300.95
8–11 December 2016 2016–17 Grand Prix Final 3
91.76
4
177.01
4
268.77
11–13 November 2016 2016 Trophée de France 1
96.57
1
188.81
1
285.38
4–6 November 2016 2016 Rostelecom Cup 2
91.55
1
201.43
1
292.98
1 October 2016 2016 Japan Open 2
192.20
2T
2015–16 season
Date Event SP FS Total
28 March – 3 April 2016 2016 World Championships 2
98.52
1
216.41
1
314.93
27–31 January 2016 2016 European Championships 1
102.54
1
200.23
1
302.77
18–20 December 2015 2016 Spanish Championships 1
104.68
1
190.69
1
295.37
10–13 December 2015 2015–16 Grand Prix Final 2
91.52
2
201.43
2
292.95
20–22 November 2015 2015 Rostelecom Cup 2
86.99
1
184.44
1
271.43
5–8 November 2015 2015 Cup of China 1
93.19
1
177.36
1
270.55
3 October 2015 2015 Japan Open 2
176.24
3T
2014–15 season
Date Event SP FS Total
23–29 March 2015 2015 World Championships 2
92.74
2
181.16
1
273.90
26 January – 1 February 2015 2015 European Championships 1
89.24
1
173.25
1
262.49
19–21 December 2014 2015 Spanish Championships 1
87.06
1
168.05
1
255.11
11–14 December 2014 2014–15 Grand Prix Final 5
79.18
2
174.72
2
253.90
14–16 November 2014 2014 Rostelecom Cup 1
93.92
1
171.09
1
265.01
31 October – 2 November 2014 2014 Skate Canada International 1
86.36
2
158.51
2
244.87
4 October 2014 2014 Japan Open 2
155.46
1T
2013–14 season
Date Event SP FS Total
26–29 March 2014 2014 World Championships 2
96.42
3
179.51
3
275.93
13–14 February 2014 2014 Winter Olympics 3
86.98
5
166.94
4
253.92
13–19 January 2014 2014 European Championships 1
91.56
1
175.55
1
267.11
21–22 December 2013 2014 Spanish Championships 1
97.91
1
187.66
1
285.57
22–24 November 2013 2013 Rostelecom Cup 3
81.87
5
145.12
3
226.99
8–10 November 2013 2013 NHK Trophy 2
84.78
8
145.67
5
230.45
5 October 2013 2013 Japan Open 1
176.91
3T
2012–13 season
Date Event SP FS Total
10–17 March 2013 2013 World Championships 7
80.76
4
168.30
3
249.06
23–27 January 2013 2013 European Championships 2
88.80
1
186.07
1
274.87
14–16 December 2012 2013 Spanish Championships 1
79.02
1
149.76
1
228.78
6–9 December 2012 2012 Grand Prix Final 5
80.19
1
178.43
4
258.62
23–25 November 2012 2012 NHK Trophy 3
86.23
5
146.55
4
232.78
26–28 October 2012 2012 Skate Canada International 1
85.87
1
168.07
1
253.94
5–7 October 2012 2012 Finlandia Trophy 1
80.77
3
154.43
3
235.20
2011–12 season
Date Event SP FS Total
26 March – 1 April 2012 2012 World Championships 5
81.87
14
144.00
9
225.97
7–12 February 2012 2012 European Championships 4
80.1
7
142.15
6
222.26
22–26 December 2011 2012 Spanish Championships 1
63.68
1
154.06
1
217.74
8–11 December 2011 2011 Grand Prix Final 3
81.26
4
166.29
3
247.55
25–27 November 2011 2011 Rostelecom Cup 4
78.50
1
163.13
2
241.63
27–30 October 2011 2011 Skate Canada International 1
84.71
2
165.62
2
250.33
21–24 September 2011 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy 6
66.87
4
137.59
4
204.46
2010–11 season
Date Event SP FS Total
24 April – 1 May 2011 2011 World Championships 14
69.16
10
149.10
10
218.26
24–30 January 2011 2011 European Championships 11
60.48
7
139.17
9
199.65
24–27 December 2010 2011 Spanish Championships 1
71.50
2
120.63
2
192.13
19–21 November 2010 2010 Cup of Russia 8
66.46
10
117.60
9
184.06
29–31 October 2010 2010 Skate Canada International 6
66.74
4
144.11
5
210.85
13–17 October 2010 2010 Cup of Nice 6
66.88
4
132.43
5
199.31
2009–10 season
Date Event SP FS Total
22–28 March 2010 2010 World Championships 13
71.65
10
144.01
12
215.66
14–27 February 2010 2010 Winter Olympic Games 16
68.69
10
137.99
14
206.68
18–24 January 2010 2010 European Championships 13
66.50
6
138.33
8
204.83
12–13 December 2009 2010 Spanish Championships 1
65.55
1
119.59
1
185.14
4–8 November 2009 2009 Cup of Nice 11
53.75
1
130.58
3
184.33
16–17 October 2009 2009 Trophée Éric Bompard 10
60.56
11
109.60
11
170.16
2008–09 season
Date Event SP FS Total
24–28 March 2009 2009 World Championships 20
63.75
19
119.80
19
193.55
20–24 January 2009 2009 European Championships 12
65.75
11
117.16
11
182.91
December 2008 2009 Spanish Junior Championships 1 1 1
4–7 December 2008 2008 NRW Trophy 3 5 3
190.69
25–28 September 2008 2008 JGP Spain 10
45.20
3
111.98
4
157.18
25–28 September 2008 2008 JGP Mexico 4
54.57
8
92.78
6
147.35
2007–08 season
Date Event SP FS Total
17–23 March 2008 2008 World Championships 30
47.87
25 February – 2 March 2008 2008 World Junior Championships 14
52.25
11
108.76
13
161.01
22–27 January 2008 2008 European Championships 16
51.94
17
102.16
17
154.10
December 2007 2008 Spanish Junior Championships 1 1 1
8–11 November 2007 2007 Golden Spin 12 12 13
145.72
20–22 September 2007 2007 JGP Estonia 9
46.18
9
93.24
9
139.42
5–7 October 2007 2007 JGP Great Britain 9
49.81
10
97.82
11
147.63
2006–07 season
Date Event SP FS Total
19–25 March 2007 2007 World Championships 35
41.57
DNQ
22–28 January 2007 2007 European Championships 28
41.73
DNQ
December 2006 2007 Spanish Junior Championships 1 1 1
5–6 October 2006 2006 JGP Netherlands 18
37.38
24
51.46
23
88.84

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Fernandez and the second or maternal family name is Lopez Javier Fernandez Lopez Spanish pronunciation xaˈbjeɾ feɾˈnande8 ˈlope8 born 15 April 1991 is a Spanish former figure skater He is the 2018 Olympic bronze medalist a two time World champion 2015 2016 a two time World bronze medalist 2013 2014 a seven time European champion 2013 2019 a two time Grand Prix Final silver medalist 2014 2015 a three time Rostelecom Cup champion 2014 2016 a two time Grand Prix in France champion 2016 2017 and an eight time Spanish national champion 2010 2012 2018 Javier FernandezFernandez at the 2018 Winter Olympics podiumBornJavier Fernandez Lopez 1991 04 15 April 15 1991 age 33 Madrid SpainOccupationsFigure skaterCoachIce show producerYears active2003 presentHeight1 73 m 5 ft 8 in AwardsRoyal Order of Sports Merit of Spain Gold Medal 2016 Figure skating careerCountry SpainDisciplineMen s singlesBegan skating1997Competitive2003 19Professional2019 presentHighest WS2nd 2014 15 Event Olympic Games 0 0 1 World Championships 2 0 2 European Championships 7 0 0 Grand Prix Final 0 2 1 Spanish Championships 8 1 0 Medal list Olympic Games 2018 Pyeongchang Singles World Championships 2015 Shanghai Singles 2016 Boston Singles 2013 London Singles 2014 Saitama Singles European Championships 2013 Zagreb Singles 2014 Budapest Singles 2015 Stockholm Singles 2016 Bratislava Singles 2017 Ostrava Singles 2018 Moscow Singles 2019 Minsk Singles Grand Prix Final 2014 15 Barcelona Singles 2015 16 Barcelona Singles 2011 12 Quebec Singles Spanish Championships 2010 Majadahonda Singles 2012 Jaca Singles 2013 Majadahonda Singles 2014 Jaca Singles 2015 Granada Singles 2016 San Sebastian Singles 2017 Vielha Singles 2018 Jaca Singles 2011 Barcelona Singles In addition to his bronze medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics Fernandez placed 14th at the 2010 Winter Olympics and 4th at the 2014 Winter Olympics 1 He is the first skater from Spain to medal at an Olympic Games ISU Championship or a Grand Prix event 2 3 Fernandez is the second man to break the 100 point barrier in the short program 4 the 200 point barrier in the long program 5 and the 300 point barrier in the total score 6 As of 24 May 2017 he has the second highest personal best scores in both segments and third highest in the combined score 7 8 9 In recognition of his achievements Fernandez received the Gold Medal of the Royal Order of Sports Merit by the Spanish government on 19 April 2016 10 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Competitive skating career 2 1 Early career 2 2 2008 09 season 2 3 2009 10 season 2 4 2010 11 season 2 5 2011 12 season 2 6 2012 13 season 2 7 2013 14 season 2 8 2014 15 season 2 9 2015 16 season 2 10 2016 17 season 2 11 2017 18 season 2 12 2018 19 season 3 Professional skating career 3 1 Show skating career 3 2 Coaching 4 Skating technique 5 Public life and popular culture 5 1 Endorsements and partnerships 5 2 Television 6 Awards 7 Programs 7 1 Post 2019 7 2 Pre 2019 8 Competitive highlights 9 Detailed results 10 References 11 External linksPersonal life editJavier Fernandez Lopez was born on 15 April 1991 in Madrid 11 He is the younger of two children born to Enriqueta a mail carrier and Antonio an army mechanic 12 13 Their father stated Between the two children we were spending 450 a month when my earnings were less than 1 500 When Javier went to the United States to train Antonio took a second job repairing helicopters to cover the expenses 12 His older sister Laura competed in ladies singles and ice dancing 14 Fernandez intends to become a coach after his competitive skating career ends 15 He is a fan of Real Madrid C F 16 Fernandez relocated to Hackensack New Jersey in the United States in the late summer of 2008 13 He moved to Toronto Ontario Canada in the summer of 2011 17 18 Competitive skating career editEarly career edit Fernandez started skating at the age of six after his older sister began taking lessons 14 19 For a while he also played soccer tennis and ice hockey but dropped the other sports to focus on skating at age eight 20 He skated at a small rink in the San Martin district before switching a year later to a rink in Majadahonda 20 One of his earliest coaches was Carolina Sanz who stated that he had natural talent but initially lacked discipline 21 22 Fernandez landed his first triple jump at the age of 12 14 He had to leave Majadahonda after his sister decided to switch to the Jaca skating club which offered to cover her costs The youngest Fernandez joined his sister in Jaca six months later 12 Fernandez began skating in senior events in the 2006 2007 season but failed to qualify for the free skate at the European Championships and the World Championships in his debut season After two years in Jaca where he had been teased and discouraged by a lack of improvement in his skating he returned to Madrid and considered switching to hockey 12 2008 09 season edit In 2008 Fernandez attended a summer camp in Andorra where Russian coach Nikolai Morozov was an instructor 12 13 Morozov offered to train him in the United States and Fernandez quickly agreed 20 23 Fernandez relocated to Hackensack New Jersey in late summer 2008 13 Although he shared an apartment with a Spanish coach and Morozov charged him nothing for coaching his expenses in the United States were between 2 000 and 3 000 a month and he received no financial support from Spain 12 Fernandez had a breakthrough season in 2008 2009 finishing 11th at the 2009 European Championships and qualifying an Olympic spot for Spain with his 19th place result at the 2009 World Championships He was the first Spanish men s skater to qualify for the Olympics since 1956 14 2009 10 season edit Fernandez received his first senior Grand Prix assignment the 2009 Trophee Eric Bompard where he finished 11th He was eighth at the 2010 European Championships earning two spots for Spain in the following year s event In his first Olympics Fernandez placed 16th in the short program 10th in the free skate and finished 14th overall He was the first man in half a century to compete for Spain in Olympic figure skating since the 1956 Olympics when Dario Villalba competed 24 25 Fernandez set a new personal best score on his way to a 12th place finish at the 2010 World Championships He added the 4T to his jump repertoire in the 2009 10 season 2010 11 season edit nbsp Fernandez performs his Pirates of the Caribbean program at the 2011 World Figure Skating Championships After Morozov moved back to Russia Fernandez trained with him in Moscow and also Daugavpils in neighboring Latvia His assigned events for the 2010 11 ISU Grand Prix season were the 2010 Skate Canada International and the 2010 Cup of Russia 26 He placed fifth at Skate Canada and ninth at Cup of Russia At the 2011 Spanish Championships Fernandez cut his hand during the warm up and received medical attention for twenty minutes leaving him no time to warm up again 17 22 He was unable to defend his title placing second behind Javier Raya Since Spain had two men s slots at the 2011 European Championships due to Fernandez result the previous year both skaters were sent to Bern Switzerland Fernandez fell twice in the short program leaving him in eleventh place but was able to move up to ninth after the free skate and once again earned two spots for Spain at the next Europeans At the 2011 World Championships Fernandez landed two different quads toe loop and Salchow in the free skate He earned his first top ten finish at the event giving Spain two spots for the 2012 Worlds men s event 27 In June 2011 Fernandez confirmed that he was no longer working with Morozov and would temporarily train in Canada with Brian Orser 17 This was due to instability resulting from Morozov s training group moving around frequently 13 and Morozov s focus on Florent Amodio 17 He said that adding a quad to his short program and improving his basic skating were some of his goals for the 2011 12 season 17 2011 12 season edit nbsp Fernandez at the 2011 Skate Canada International Fernandez finished 4th at his first competition of the season the 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy At an interview conducted at the event he said that he would continue to train in Canada with David Wilson and Jeffrey Buttle as his choreographers 15 Fernandez and Orser said they were working on saving energy and improving spins transitions and skating skills 28 His assigned events for the 2011 12 Grand Prix season were Skate Canada and Cup of Russia At Skate Canada Fernandez executed the only clean quadruple jump in the short program to take the lead over Daisuke Takahashi and Patrick Chan 29 He placed second in the free skate and won the silver medal overall exceeding his combined total personal best by over thirty points He became the first Spanish skater to win a Grand Prix medal 3 At the Cup of Russia he placed fourth in the short program first in the free skate and finished second overall with an overall total of 241 63 points only 0 03 behind gold medalist Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan 30 Fernandez became the first Spanish skater to ever qualify for the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final when he qualified for the 2011 12 event In Quebec City he was third in the short program and fourth in the long to win the bronze medal and in so doing became the first Spaniard to medal at a Grand Prix Final 31 32 33 Fernandez reclaimed his national title winning by over eighty points 34 The remainder of the season proved less successful for Fernandez Although considered a medal favorite at the 2012 Europeans he finished sixth 35 At the 2012 World Championships Fernandez placed fifth in the short program but dropped to ninth overall after the free skate 36 After these results he agreed to perform full run throughs of his programs more frequently in practice 13 2012 13 season edit ISU abbreviations Jumps T Toe loop S Salchow Lo Loop F Flip Lz Lutz A Axel Fernandez started his season at the 2012 Finlandia Trophy 37 where he won the bronze medal His first Grand Prix event of the season was Skate Canada where he beat defending Skate Canada and World champion Patrick Chan to take the gold medal Fernandez became the first Spaniard to win a gold medal in the Grand Prix series Despite his fourth place at the 2012 NHK Trophy he qualified for the Grand Prix Final He finished fourth overall at the final after winning the free program with a 4S 3T jump combination 4S and 4T 38 He became the second European to execute three quads in one program the first being Brian Joubert who landed a 4T 2T combination 4T and 4S at the 2006 Cup of Russia 39 and the first European to do so with a quad triple combination nbsp Fernandez center claims his first Grand Prix gold at the 2012 Skate Canada with Patrick Chan left and Nobunari Oda right In December 2012 Fernandez won his third national title 40 At the 2013 European Championships he missed some practice time due to his skates being lost at the airport but they were found one day before the start of the competition 22 41 Second in the short program Fernandez then placed first in the free skate landing three quads jumps with one in combination 42 43 He won the gold medal and became the first Spanish skater to win a European title 44 45 He posted a new personal best overall score of 274 87 points He later joked I have to make sure I lose my skates again 46 At this time Spain had just 14 indoor rinks and 600 registered figure skaters 13 At the 2013 World Championships in London Ontario Fernandez placed 7th in the short program and 4th in the free skate His total score of 249 06 points won him the bronze medal behind three time World champion Patrick Chan and silver medalist Denis Ten He became the first Spanish skater to stand on a World Championships podium in figure skating 2013 14 season edit In October 2013 Fernandez was invited to skate at the 2013 Japan Open as part of Team Europe alongside Michal Brezina Adelina Sotnikova and Irina Slutskaya He scored 176 91 points in the free program and won the men s event while Team Europe placed third In the 2013 14 Grand Prix season Fernandez placed fifth at the 2013 NHK Trophy and third at the 2013 Rostelecom Cup not enough to qualify for the Grand Prix Final In December he won his fourth national title Fernandez chose to use old skates after struggling with two new pairs of boots 47 He entered the 2014 European Championships in Budapest Hungary as the defending champion He placed first in the short program with a clean skate 6 points ahead of Russia s Sergei Voronov His score of 91 56 was a new personal best at the time 48 the first occasion he crossed the 90 point mark in international competition In his free skate Fernandez completed three quads stepping out of the opening toe loop and the second quad Salchow a triple Axel and five more triples but doubled a Lutz and underrotated the second jump of his quad Salchow triple toe loop combination He scored 175 55 points in the segment 267 11 points overall and won the European title for the second year in a row 49 In February Fernandez competed in the men s singles event at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Russia 50 He was the flag bearer for Spain during the opening ceremony 51 Earning 86 98 points in the short program he placed third behind Yuzuru Hanyu and Patrick Chan having stepped out of his quad Salchow and triple Lutz triple toe loop combination In the free skate he landed a quad toe loop and a quad Salchow the latter in combination but tripled a second quad Salchow attempt He went on to complete another triple Salchow as the last jump of his skate which having been repeated in the program was rated as an invalid element and received no points 52 He placed fifth in the free skate segment with 166 94 points ultimately coming in fourth 1 18 points behind Olympic bronze medalist Denis Ten of Kazakhstan Fernandez ended his season at the 2014 World Championships in Saitama Japan He skated a clean short program and earned 96 42 points improving on his personal best in the segment by 4 86 points 53 He stood in third place behind Sochi Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu and Tatsuki Machida of Japan He landed three quads in his free skate along with five triples but singled a planned triple Lutz and added only a double as the second jump of his quad Salchow combination 54 He placed third in the segment with 179 51 points for a total score of 275 93 and repeated as World bronze medalist behind Hanyu gold and Machida silver 2014 15 season edit Fernandez originally planned to sit out of the Grand Prix series but decided to take part after he found out that the Final would be held in his home country 55 Fernandez began his Grand Prix season with a silver medal at the 2014 Skate Canada International finishing eleven points behind Japan s Takahito Mura Defeating Russia s Sergei Voronov by thirteen points he won gold at the 2014 Rostelecom Cup and qualified for his third Grand Prix Final At the Final held in Barcelona Fernandez placed fifth in the short program after he fell on his quadruple Salchow jump doubled the first jump of his planned tiple Lutz triple toe loop combination and stumbled during connecting steps 56 He scored 79 18 points trailing leader Yuzuru Hanyu by almost 15 points He recovered to place second in the free skate again behind Hanyu with a program that included two quad jumps six triple jumps and level four spins and footwork but he tripled a planned quad Salchow jump 57 and singled a triple Lutz jump 58 He scored 174 72 points in the free skate and 253 90 in total Overall he won the silver medal behind Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Fernandez center atop the podium at the 2015 World Figure Skating Championships with Yuzuru Hanyu left and Denis Ten right At the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm Fernandez took the lead in the short program after he stepped out of his quad Salchow and the second jump of his triple Lutz triple toe loop combination but completed a triple Axel jump and level four spins and footwork scoring 89 24 points in the segment 59 In the free skate he completed a quad toe loop and six triple jumps but fell on a quad Salchow jump attempt and tripled another Despite the errors he won the free skate with 173 25 points more than 15 points ahead of Russia s Maxim Kovtun and claimed his third consecutive European title with a total of 262 49 points 60 Fernandez skated a clean short program at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai which included a quad Salchow a triple Lutz triple toe loop combination a triple Axel and level four spins But his step sequence was rated level three and his triple Axel was not perfect 61 He earned 92 74 points and stood in second place less than 2 5 points behind Yuzuru Hanyu 62 He produced a free skate with two quads six triples level four spins and level three step sequence His only major error was a fall on a quad Salchow attempt He placed second in the segment with 181 16 points his strongest free skate of the season more than 5 points ahead of Hanyu and just 0 67 behind Kazakhstan s Denis Ten Overall he outscored Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu silver and Olympic bronze medalist Denis Ten bronze for the gold medal having received a total of 273 90 points 63 He became the first skater from Spain to win a world title in figure skating 64 2015 16 season edit nbsp Fernandez left as the silver medalist at the 2015 16 Grand Prix Final with Yuzuru Hanyu center and Shoma Uno right During the 2015 16 Grand Prix series Fernandez won gold at both of his events the 2015 Cup of China and 2015 Rostelecom Cup and qualified for the 2015 16 Grand Prix Final in Barcelona 65 Second to Hanyu in both segments in Barcelona he won silver in the Grand Prix Final for the second year in a row In the free program he landed his three planned quadruple jumps and scored 201 43 points becoming the second skater in history to receive over 200 points in this segment 5 Fernandez defended his national title at the Spanish Championships in December 2015 attempting and completing two quadruple jumps 66 in the short program for the first time in his career a quad toe loop in combination with a triple toe loop and a quad Salchow 67 At the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava Fernandez successfully landed a quad toe loop triple toe loop combination quad Salchow and triple Axel to score a new personal best of 102 54 points in the short program With this score he became only the second man in history to break 100 points in that segment 4 With a 14 point advantage going into the free skate Fernandez landed three quadruple jumps but fell on the second triple Axel of the program which he had just added 68 He scored 200 23 points for a combined total of 302 77 becoming the second skater in history to cross the 300 point mark 6 He finished ahead of silver medalist Oleksii Bychenko by a margin of over 60 points Entering the 2016 World Championships in Boston as the defending champion Fernandez opened his short program with a quad toe loop triple toe loop combination then fell on his quad Salchow attempt but recovered to complete a triple Axel two level four spins and level four footwork scoring 98 52 points and securing second place After the short program he could do little practice due to a recurring bursa on the heel of his right foot On the day of the free skate the medical team of the event attended to his injury for several hours and helped him to alleviate the problem 69 Fernandez entered the free skate segment with a 12 04 deficit behind Yuzuru Hanyu the largest point gap at the time between first and second place after the short program in any discipline at a World Championships or Olympic Games under the ISU judging system 70 Fernandez completed a clean free skate which included three quads a toe loop and two Salchows one in combination with a triple toe loop two triple Axels four more triples as well as difficult spins and level four footwork and scored 216 41 surpassing his personal best in the segment by 14 98 points He reached a total score of 314 93 also a new personal best His free skating and total scores were the second and third highest respectively under the ISU judging system as of the event Hanyu made mistakes in his free skate allowing Fernandez to close the point gap and overtake him by a further 19 76 points to become the 2016 World champion 71 72 According to a May 2016 news article Fernandez s income from shows is greater than his competitive earnings 12 When he won his second World title Spain had 17 ice rinks compared to a hundred in Toronto and 300 licensed skaters compared to about 15 000 in France 73 74 2016 17 season edit Fernandez was assigned to the Rostelecom Cup and the Trophee de France for the 2016 17 Grand Prix series He trailed Japan s Shoma Uno after the short program at the Russian Grand Prix event having tripled one of his quad attempts 75 In the free skate Fernandez produced three quads two triple Axels and received the first 200 long program score of the season 201 43 76 One week later he won both the short program and the free skate at the French Grand Prix despite a fall in each segment of the event on a quad toe loop in the short program 77 and a triple Axel in the free skate 78 He collected 15 points from both events and qualified for the 2016 17 Grand Prix Final with maximum points 79 At the Grand Prix Final in Marseille Fernandez placed third in the short program with 91 76 points after landing a quad toe loop triple toe loop combination but stumbling on his quad Salchow and falling on the triple Axel 80 In the free skate he tripled a planned quad toe loop underrotated and stumbled on a quad Salchow and fell on his second triple Axel 81 He finished fourth in the free skate with 177 01 points and dropped to 4th place overall with a total score of 268 77 82 This was the first event since the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in which Fernandez failed to make the podium Fernandez won his seventh national title at the Spanish Championships in December 2016 He landed two quads in his short program the toe loop in combination with a triple toe loop and the Salchow with a hand down to take the lead and followed with a free skate which included two quads a toe loop and a Salchow and two triple Axels the first in combination with a triple toe loop a new element for Fernandez 83 The 2017 European Championships were held in Ostrava Fernandez skated a clean short program including two quads one in combination with a triple a triple Axel and all level four elements to claim first place in the segment and achieve a new personal best of 104 25 points 84 His free skate included three quads and seven triples however he over rotated his first quad Salchow and fell on the second Fernandez recovered to finish his routine and earned 190 59 points winning the free skating segment over Russian Maxim Kovtun by over 18 points 85 Fernandez received 294 84 points overall to win the gold medal 86 and became only the third men s skater to win five consecutive European titles following Ondrej Nepela 1969 73 and Karl Schafer who won the title 8 consecutive times 1929 36 87 At the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki Fernandez set a new personal best in the short program in which he successfully executed all the jump elements a quad triple toe loop combination a quad Salchow and a triple Axel three level four spins and received maximum grades of execution from every judge for the step sequence 88 He received 109 05 points in the short program to take the lead the third highest mark ever at the time of the event 89 Fernandez started his free skate a quad toe loop quad Salchow triple toe loop and triple Axel double toe loop but fell on another quad Salchow attempt doubled a planned triple flip and stumbled on the landing of the triple loop to finish 6th in the segment dropping him to 4th place overall 90 91 It was the first time off the podium at a World Championships since 2012 2017 18 season edit Fernandez began the season earlier than usual by participating in the Skate Canada Autumn Classic International Although other skaters were now incorporating more quad jumps into their programs Fernandez stuck with two quads in the short program and three in the free program 92 He received 101 20 points for his short program after executing a quad toe loop double toe loop a quad Salchow and a triple Axel 11 52 points behind Yuzuru Hanyu 93 Fernandez popped his first quad Salchow attempt during the free program which was subsequently downgraded but landed two clean quads and five triples to receive 177 87 points He earned 279 07 points in total to overtake Hanyu and win the gold medal 94 95 Fernandez competed for Team Europe at the Japan Open invitational tournament in Saitama alongside Evgenia Medvedeva Alina Zagitova and Oleksii Bychenko He performed two quads and two triple Axels in his free skate winning the men s discipline with 189 47 points 96 Team Europe narrowly beat Team Japan to win the overall competition 97 During the 2017 18 Grand Prix series Fernandez first competed in the 2017 Cup of China He placed 3rd in the short program after popping his planned quadruple triple combination scoring 90 57 points He made several mistakes in the free skate to finish 6th in this segment 162 49 and 6th overall 253 06 98 It was revealed after the competition that Fernandez had been suffering from stomach problems 99 His second Grand Prix assignment was the 2017 Internationaux de France in Grenoble Fernandez won the short program with a clean skate for which he received 107 86 points the 5th highest short program score on record at the time of the event 100 In the free skate Fernandez fell twice and stepped out of the landings of three other jumps to finish 2nd behind Shoma Uno in the segment with 175 85 points His lead from the short program was enough to win the event overall with 283 71 points This was the 7th career Grand Prix title for Fernandez 101 In December 2017 Fernandez claimed his 7th consecutive and 8th overall senior Spanish national title He hit all planned jumps in the short program to receive 107 73 points and landed two quads during the free skate before falling on the third to score 180 57 points in the segment and 288 30 points overall 102 103 His qualification for the 2018 Winter Olympics was not determined by this event as it had been announced previously that Fernandez would take the first of Spain s two spots in the men s discipline 104 Fernandez announced that the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang would be his last Olympic Games 105 nbsp Fernandez at the 2018 European Figure Skating Championships where he claimed his sixth consecutive title At the 2018 European Championships in Moscow Fernandez had a sizable lead following the short program which included a quad triple toe loop combination a triple Axel and level 4 spins but also a turn out on the landing of the quad Salchow Fernandez received 103 82 points in the segment 12 49 points ahead of nearest rival Dmitri Aliev 106 Fernandez hit two quads two triple Axels and three other triples to win the free skating but popped his third quad attempt to a triple and stumbled on a downgraded triple flip He earned 191 73 points in the segment 107 improving on his previous season s best by nearly 14 points and won the gold medal with a total of 295 55 points Fernandez became the first man in 82 years to have won the European Championships 6 consecutive times 2013 18 The other skaters who won at least six consecutive European titles are Karl Schafer Sonja Henie 1931 36 Katarina Witt 6 years 1983 88 Marika Kilius Hans Jurgen Baumler 1959 64 and Irina Rodnina with two partners Alexei Ulanov 1969 72 and Alexander Zaitsev 1973 78 nbsp Fernandez right after winning the bronze medal at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games with Yuzuru Hanyu center and Shoma Uno left At the 2018 Winter Olympics Fernandez skated his Modern Times short program executing a quad triple toe loop combination a quad Salchow a triple Axel and all level 4 elements He received nine perfect 10 00 scores in program components and received 107 58 points 108 placing him second in that segment behind defending champion Yuzuru Hanyu 109 In the free skate Fernandez landed a quad toe loop a quad Salchow in combination two triple Axels and five more triples and earned four perfect 10 00 component marks His only major mistake was popping a planned second quad Salchow into a double His free skate performance earned 197 66 points 110 and a total competition score of 305 24 111 both season s best for him Fernandez won the bronze medal behind Japan s Hanyu and Shoma Uno the first ever figure skating Olympic medal for Spain 112 In the figure skating gala Fernandez performed his aerobics class exhibition program wearing in a Super Javi Spanish colored Superman costume the program included parodies of Flashdance and iconic 1980 s workout jams 113 114 After the men s individual competition at the 2018 Winter Olympics concluded Fernandez returned to Madrid where he confirmed to Spanish media that he would not be competing at the 2018 World Championships in Milan He cited his satisfaction with winning the bronze medal in PyeongChang to finish his season as the reason for the decision 115 Fernandez also stated his intention to leave Canada where he had trained since 2011 and return to Madrid to promote figure skating in Spain Although he did not rule out future competitions entirely he confirmed that he would not participate in another World Championships or Olympics 116 2018 19 season edit With the establishment of the new 5 5 Grade of Execution GOE scale at the start of the season all previously recorded scores since the 2004 introduction of the ISU Judging System IJS were archived as historical statistics During the 14 seasons the 3 3 GOE scale was in use Fernandez achieved the 2nd highest personal best short program score 109 05 117 the 3rd highest free skating score 216 41 118 and the 4th highest total score 314 93 119 Fernandez decided to skip the 2018 19 Grand Prix series 120 and elected to skate at the Japan Open invitational tournament as his only competition during the first part of the season He competed for Team Europe at the event and placed 3rd among men with a score of 157 86 for his free program Team Europe won the silver medal overall 121 On 28 November Fernandez officially stated that he would retire from competitive skating with the 2019 European Figure Skating Championships as his last competition 122 Speaking about his decision he expressed the need to think about the level of competition he wanted to be at because he felt his body and mind were no longer there which he had to accept He added that he preferred to retire at the right time when he was satisfied with his career and had plans for the future referring among other projects to his Revolution ON Ice skating show with which he toured Spain in November and December 2018 The news of his retirement was widely reported in Spanish as well as global media 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 It was also confirmed that Fernandez would not compete at the Spanish National Championships in December 131 Fernandez returned to his Toronto base in early January to train for three weeks leading up to the 2019 European Figure Skating Championships As a tribute to his home country he selected two Spanish themed programs from his earlier repertoire for his final competition Malaguena as the short program and Man of La Mancha for the free skate 132 Fernandez placed third in the short program at European Championships with 91 84 points after stepping out of the landing of the triple Axel and receiving an underrotation call on his quad Salchow 133 134 In the free skate Fernandez landed two quads with a turnout on the landing of the second jump of his quad triple toe loop combination two triple Axels and three more triples but missed out on his triple flip attempt He finished first in the segment with 179 75 points receiving the highest free program component scores 94 20 since the introduction of the revised scoring system at the start of the season and rose from third to first overall with 271 59 points 135 Fernandez retired from competitive figure skating with the third highest number of consecutive European titles behind pairs skater Irina Rodnina who had won 10 and men s skater Karl Schafer with 8 Commenting on what he leaves behind as legacy Fernandez stated I think it s good for the world to know that not only skaters from strong countries can appear I m from Spain I ve got a friend here at my side from Italy bronze medalist Matteo Rizzo and another from Russia silver medalist Alexander Samarin Everyone has his own story to tell and it s good that everyone does not come from a strong figure skating country because that means more stories to tell to everyone I hope I can develop skating more in my home country to try and make it bigger but I hope with the work I was able to do I ve made history and in 20 years some people will still recollect my name 136 As for what heritage he would like to leave to skaters he said I would like to leave behind a question to think about What do they prefer jumps skating skills or performance I would like to see these from more skaters I think this is what our sport needs complete skaters who embody something from every aspect of the sport 137 When asked about what his student s legacy to the sport will be long time coach Brian Orser said For me and Tracy Wilson coaching partner he is our poster child the very example of what we do with our style of training and coaching He has done something great for men s skating He is a perfect model for what male skating should be athletic and aesthetic bringing a very personal style He is also the young boy from Spain who made it This is something very important and special about him He promotes skating in his home country through his shows all over Spain and skating camps I ve seen him teaching He teaches technique and style the way we do This makes me very proud He will be an excellent coach 138 Professional skating career editShow skating career edit At the end of 2018 a few months prior to his official retirement from competitive skating in January 2019 Fernandez had already produced his first ice show Revolution On Ice that toured through Spain with performances in front of sell out crowds 139 The production featured live music guest artists and a range of skating stars from around the world such as Yuna Kim Yuka Sato Kurt Browning Evgeni Plushenko and Jeffrey Buttle 139 140 The show was directed by Canadian choreographers Sandra Bezic and David Wilson 139 141 Fernandez brought Revolution On Ice back a year later at the end of 2019 that included performances from guest skaters Jeffrey Buttle Ashley Wagner Elladj Balde Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte Olivia Smart and Adrian Diaz As a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 Fernandez decided to postpone the 2022 edition of the show 142 Throughout his career Fernandez has performed in a variety of exhibitions and shows abroad such as the Canadian Stars On Ice tour 143 Stars On Ice Japan 144 Dreams On Ice 145 and Fantasy On Ice in Japan 146 In June 2019 Fernandez was cast in Yuna Kim s show All That Skate that took place in Seoul Korea The show was directed by Sandra Bezic and David Wilson and also featured Kim Nathan Chen Shoma Uno Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron Vanessa James and Morgan Cipres 147 Coaching edit On December 6 2021 Fernandez opened a figure skating academy at Madrid s Palacio de Hielo Ice Palace 148 Fernandez travels with his academy doing skating classes seminars and summer camps in Mexico and Italy 149 and hosts his own summer camp in Spain on an annual basis 150 with the next one due to take place in Spain at the end of July early August 2023 151 Skating technique editFernandez s quadruple jumps Salchow and toe loop have been remarked for their smooth and effortless execution with a straight position in the air and great ice coverage 152 He and his former training mate Yuzuru Hanyu are the only two skaters to receive the maximum possible GOE on the quadruple Salchow and the quadruple toe loop 153 154 He s also one of the four skaters to ever receive a perfect score on a triple Axel 155 Fernandez holds the second highest historical technical element score TES in the short program behind Hanyu Skating wise Fernandez has been praised for the quality of his edges and the complexity of his steps citation needed His components scores raised throughout his career citation needed receiving 10 perfect scores in composition and interpretation at the 2016 Worlds 156 Fernandez holds the 2nd highest historical component score PCS in both the short and free program also behind Hanyu Public life and popular culture editEndorsements and partnerships edit In early 2017 La Liga announced that they had signed a sponsorship agreement with Fernandez as part of its initiative to support Spanish athletes from different types of sports 157 Fernandez became a brand ambassador for Spanish food and beverage company ElPozo in May 2018 158 and the company sponsored Fernandez s ice show Revolution On Ice in 2018 and 2019 159 160 Television edit In August 2023 RTVE released its documentary series Javier Fernandez Rompiendo el hielo The series consists of three episodes and is based on more than 35 interviews with Fernandez his family friends coaches reporters athletes and fellow skaters 161 The series won a Silver Dolphin at the Cannes Corporate Media amp TV Awards 162 Fernandez appeared in the 8th season of the reality series Gran Hermano VIP the Spanish adaptation of the international reality television franchise Big Brother He entered the house on September 14 2023 163 and left a month and a half later on November 2 2023 164 Awards editRoyal Order of Sports Merit of Spain Gold Medal 2016 10 Spanish Olympic Committee Outstanding Athlete of the Year 2014 165 2018 166 National Sports Council National Sports Awards King Felipe Award for Best Sportsman 2015 167 Media AS Sports Awards es Athlete of the Year 2015 2015 168 Madrid Sports Press Association APDM Individual Athlete of the Year 2017 169 La Razon Ussia Awards Personage of the Year 2019 170 Marca 80th Anniversary Awards Spirit of Success in Sport Perfection 2018 171 172 Marca Leyenda 2019 173 Municipality Order of the Second of May of the Community of Madrid Grand Cross 2015 174 Medal of the City of Madrid es Gold Medal 2017 175 Medal of the Community of Madrid es Gold Medal 2017 176 Programs edit nbsp Fernandez at the 2015 16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final nbsp Fernandez at the 2015 16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final nbsp Fernandez at the 2011 12 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final nbsp Fernandez at the 2011 European Figure Skating Championships Post 2019 edit Season Free skating Exhibition 2019 2020 177 Man of La Mancha by Joe Darion and Mitch Leigh choreo by David Wilson Senorita 178 by Shawn Mendes Camila Cabello skating with Celia Robledo Mariposas 178 by es Taburete es Abril 179 by es Vanesa Martin Break of Day by Edurne Vas a quedarte by Aitana Someone You Loved by Lewis Capaldi Giant by Calvin Harris Rag n Bone Man Black Betty 180 178 by Ram Jam choreo by David Wilson with Jeffrey Buttle 181 Pre 2019 edit Season Short program Free skating Exhibition 2018 2019 182 Malaguena by Ernesto Lecuona performed by Paco de Lucia Placido Domingo choreo by Antonio Najarro Man of La Mancha by Joe Darion and Mitch Leigh choreo by David Wilson Prometo Promise 183 by Pablo Alboran choreo by David Wilson Sandra Bezic 184 Smile 183 based on Modern Times by Charlie Chaplin John Turner Geoffrey Parsons Bullfighter El torero 183 The Bullfighter s Song La Virgen de la Macarena by Bernardino Bautista Monterde Toreador Song by Georges Bizet choreo by Kenji Miyamoto Takaya Usuda 185 186 Man of La Mancha 183 by Joe Darion and Mitch Leigh choreo by David Wilson 2017 2018 187 188 189 190 Modern Times by Charlie Chaplin choreo by David Wilson Prometo Promise 191 by Pablo Alboran choreo by David Wilson Sandra Bezic 184 Man of La Mancha 192 by Joe Darion and Mitch Leigh choreo by David Wilson I Love Paris 193 191 by Sam Butera and The Witnesses Petit Fleur by Henri Rene and His Orchestra choreo by David Wilson with Jeffrey Buttle 29 Aerobic Class mix 194 choreo by Kurt Browning Geoffrey Tyler 195 Black Betty 196 by Ram Jam choreo by David Wilson with Jeffrey Buttle 181 Danny Boy 197 by Frederic Weatherly performed by John McDermott choreo by David Wilson 198 2016 2017 199 Malaguena by Ernesto Lecuona performed by Paco de Lucia Placido Domingo choreo by Antonio Najarro Elvis Presley medley Trouble Fever Jailhouse Rock choreo by David Wilson Modern Times 200 the 2017 2018 short program by Charlie Chaplin choreo by David Wilson Pirates of the Caribbean 200 not the 2009 2011 free skating Touch of Evil by Henry Mancini choreo by Kurt Browning Geoffrey Tyler Danny Boy by Frederic Weatherly performed by John McDermott choreo by David Wilson 198 2015 2016 11 201 202 Malaguena by Ernesto Lecuona performed by Paco de Lucia Placido Domingo choreo by Antonio Najarro Guys and Dolls by Frank Loesser performed by Frank Sinatra choreo by David Wilson Luck Be a Lady 203 from the 2015 16 free skating 198 by Frank Loesser performed by Frank Sinatra choreo by David Wilson I Love Paris 204 by Sam Butera and The Witnesses Danny Boy 205 by Frederic Weatherly performed by John McDermott choreo by David Wilson 198 Black Betty 206 by Ram Jam choreo by David Wilson with Jeffrey Buttle 181 Heart Keeps Dancing 206 by James Gruntz Aerobic Class mix choreo by Kurt Browning Geoffrey Tyler 195 Bullfighter The Bullfighter s Song La Virgen de la Macarena by Bernardino Bautista Monterde Toreador Song by Georges Bizet choreo by Kenji Miyamoto Takaya Usuda 185 186 2014 2015 207 208 Black Betty by Ram Jam choreo by David Wilson with Jeffrey Buttle 181 Il barbiere di Siviglia Ouverture Acto Laro al Factotum Temporale by Giacchino Rossini choreo by David Wilson Bullfighter The Bullfighter s Song La Virgen de la Macarena by Bernardino Bautista Monterde Toreador Song by Georges Bizet choreo by Kenji Miyamoto Takaya Usuda 185 186 Touch of Evil by Henry Mancini choreo by Kurt Browning Geoffrey Tyler Aerobic Class Mix choreo by Kurt Browning Geoffrey Tyler 195 20 De Abril by Celtas Cortos When I Was Your Man by Bruno Mars 2013 2014 209 210 211 Satan Takes a Holiday by Larry Clinton choreo by David Wilson Peter Gunn by Henry Mancini Harlem Nocturne by Earle Hagen choreo by David Wilson 212 Aerobic Class mix 213 choreo by Kurt Browning Geoffrey Tyler 195 Satan Takes a Holiday 213 by Larry Clinton 2012 2013 37 214 The Mask of Zorro by James Horner choreo by David Wilson Charlie Chaplin medley choreo by David Wilson Aerobic Class Mix choreo by Kurt Browning Geoffrey Tyler 195 The Lazy Song by Bruno Mars choreo by Jeffrey Buttle 2011 2012 215 I Love Paris by Sam Butera and The Witnesses Petit Fleur by Henri Rene and His Orchestra choreo by David Wilson with Jeffrey Buttle 29 La Traviata I Vespri Siciliani Nabucco Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi choreo by David Wilson The Lazy Song by Bruno Mars choreo by Jeffrey Buttle La donna e mobile from Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi choreo by David Wilson 2010 2011 24 Rhumba d Amour Nu pogodi Russian cartoon Pirates of the Caribbean by Klaus Badelt Hans Zimmer 2009 2010 216 217 at Worlds The Matrix by Don Davis at Olympics James Bond medley at Europeans The Mexican 2008 2009 218 219 Entre dos aguas by Paco de Lucia The Matrix by Don Davis Romeo and Juliet soundtrack I Like The Way You Move by BodyRockers 2007 2008 220 Requiem for a Dream by Clint Mansell The Mission by Ennio Morricone 2006 2007 221 Dragon The Bruce Lee Story by Randy Edelman The Godfather by Nino Rota performed by Edvin MartonCompetitive highlights editGP Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series JGP Event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series CS Event of the ISU Challenger Series WD Withdrew from competition Medals at team events are awarded for the team result only Individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses Competition placements at senior level 222 Season 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 Winter Olympics 14th 4th 3rd World Championships 35th 30th 19th 12th 10th 9th 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 4th WD European Championships 28th 17th 11th 8th 9th 6th 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Grand Prix Final 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 4th Spanish Championships 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st GP Cup of China 1st 6th GP France 11th 1st 1st GP NHK Trophy 4th 5th GP Rostelecom Cup 9th 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st GP Skate Canada 5th 2nd 1st 2nd CS Autumn Classic 1st Cup of Nice 3rd 5th Finlandia Trophy 3rd Golden Spin of Zagreb 13th Japan Open 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 5th Merano Cup 1st Nebelhorn Trophy 4th NRW Trophy 3rd Competition placements at junior level 222 Season 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 World Junior Championships 13th Spanish Championships 2nd 1st 1st 1st JGP Estonia 9th JGP Great Britain 11th JGP Mexico 6th JGP Netherlands 23rd JGP Spain 4th European Youth Olympic Festival 4th Gardena Spring Trophy 5thDetailed results edit nbsp Fernandez at the 2014 World Championships podium nbsp Fernandez and his fellow medalists at the 2013 World Championships Small medals for short program and free skating awarded only at ISU Championships 2019 20 season Date Event SP FS Total 5 October 2019 2019 Japan Open 5153 14 1T 2018 19 season Date Event SP FS Total 21 27 January 2019 2019 European Championships 391 84 1179 75 1271 59 6 October 2018 2018 Japan Open 3157 86 2T 2017 18 season Date Event SP FS Total 16 17 February 2018 2018 Winter Olympics 2107 58 4197 66 3305 24 15 21 January 2018 2018 European Championships 1103 82 1191 73 1295 55 15 17 December 2017 2018 Spanish Championships 1107 73 1180 57 1288 30 17 19 November 2017 2017 Internationaux de France 1107 86 2175 85 1283 71 3 5 November 2017 2017 Cup of China 390 57 6162 49 6253 06 7 October 2017 2017 Japan Open 1189 47 1T 20 23 September 2017 2017 CS Autumn Classic International 2101 20 1177 87 1279 07 2016 17 season Date Event SP FS Total 29 March 2 April 2017 2017 World Championships 1109 05 6192 14 4301 19 25 29 January 2017 2017 European Championships 1104 25 1190 59 1294 84 16 18 December 2016 2017 Spanish Championships 199 39 1201 56 1300 95 8 11 December 2016 2016 17 Grand Prix Final 391 76 4177 01 4268 77 11 13 November 2016 2016 Trophee de France 196 57 1188 81 1285 38 4 6 November 2016 2016 Rostelecom Cup 291 55 1201 43 1292 98 1 October 2016 2016 Japan Open 2192 20 2T 2015 16 season Date Event SP FS Total 28 March 3 April 2016 2016 World Championships 298 52 1216 41 1314 93 27 31 January 2016 2016 European Championships 1102 54 1200 23 1302 77 18 20 December 2015 2016 Spanish Championships 1104 68 1190 69 1295 37 10 13 December 2015 2015 16 Grand Prix Final 291 52 2201 43 2292 95 20 22 November 2015 2015 Rostelecom Cup 286 99 1184 44 1271 43 5 8 November 2015 2015 Cup of China 193 19 1177 36 1270 55 3 October 2015 2015 Japan Open 2176 24 3T 2014 15 season Date Event SP FS Total 23 29 March 2015 2015 World Championships 292 74 2181 16 1273 90 26 January 1 February 2015 2015 European Championships 189 24 1173 25 1262 49 19 21 December 2014 2015 Spanish Championships 187 06 1168 05 1255 11 11 14 December 2014 2014 15 Grand Prix Final 579 18 2174 72 2253 90 14 16 November 2014 2014 Rostelecom Cup 193 92 1171 09 1265 01 31 October 2 November 2014 2014 Skate Canada International 186 36 2158 51 2244 87 4 October 2014 2014 Japan Open 2155 46 1T 2013 14 season Date Event SP FS Total 26 29 March 2014 2014 World Championships 296 42 3179 51 3275 93 13 14 February 2014 2014 Winter Olympics 386 98 5166 94 4253 92 13 19 January 2014 2014 European Championships 191 56 1175 55 1267 11 21 22 December 2013 2014 Spanish Championships 197 91 1187 66 1285 57 22 24 November 2013 2013 Rostelecom Cup 381 87 5145 12 3226 99 8 10 November 2013 2013 NHK Trophy 284 78 8145 67 5230 45 5 October 2013 2013 Japan Open 1176 91 3T 2012 13 season Date Event SP FS Total 10 17 March 2013 2013 World Championships 780 76 4168 30 3249 06 23 27 January 2013 2013 European Championships 288 80 1186 07 1274 87 14 16 December 2012 2013 Spanish Championships 179 02 1149 76 1228 78 6 9 December 2012 2012 Grand Prix Final 580 19 1178 43 4258 62 23 25 November 2012 2012 NHK Trophy 386 23 5146 55 4232 78 26 28 October 2012 2012 Skate Canada International 185 87 1168 07 1253 94 5 7 October 2012 2012 Finlandia Trophy 180 77 3154 43 3235 20 2011 12 season Date Event SP FS Total 26 March 1 April 2012 2012 World Championships 581 87 14144 00 9225 97 7 12 February 2012 2012 European Championships 480 1 7142 15 6222 26 22 26 December 2011 2012 Spanish Championships 163 68 1154 06 1217 74 8 11 December 2011 2011 Grand Prix Final 381 26 4166 29 3247 55 25 27 November 2011 2011 Rostelecom Cup 478 50 1163 13 2241 63 27 30 October 2011 2011 Skate Canada International 184 71 2165 62 2250 33 21 24 September 2011 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy 666 87 4137 59 4204 46 2010 11 season Date Event SP FS Total 24 April 1 May 2011 2011 World Championships 1469 16 10149 10 10218 26 24 30 January 2011 2011 European Championships 1160 48 7139 17 9199 65 24 27 December 2010 2011 Spanish Championships 171 50 2120 63 2192 13 19 21 November 2010 2010 Cup of Russia 866 46 10117 60 9184 06 29 31 October 2010 2010 Skate Canada International 666 74 4144 11 5210 85 13 17 October 2010 2010 Cup of Nice 666 88 4132 43 5199 31 2009 10 season Date Event SP FS Total 22 28 March 2010 2010 World Championships 1371 65 10144 01 12215 66 14 27 February 2010 2010 Winter Olympic Games 1668 69 10137 99 14206 68 18 24 January 2010 2010 European Championships 1366 50 6138 33 8204 83 12 13 December 2009 2010 Spanish Championships 165 55 1119 59 1185 14 4 8 November 2009 2009 Cup of Nice 1153 75 1130 58 3184 33 16 17 October 2009 2009 Trophee Eric Bompard 1060 56 11109 60 11170 16 2008 09 season Date Event SP FS Total 24 28 March 2009 2009 World Championships 2063 75 19119 80 19193 55 20 24 January 2009 2009 European Championships 1265 75 11117 16 11182 91 December 2008 2009 Spanish Junior Championships 1 1 1 4 7 December 2008 2008 NRW Trophy 3 5 3190 69 25 28 September 2008 2008 JGP Spain 1045 20 3111 98 4157 18 25 28 September 2008 2008 JGP Mexico 454 57 892 78 6147 35 2007 08 season Date Event SP FS Total 17 23 March 2008 2008 World Championships 3047 87 25 February 2 March 2008 2008 World Junior Championships 1452 25 11108 76 13161 01 22 27 January 2008 2008 European Championships 1651 94 17102 16 17154 10 December 2007 2008 Spanish Junior Championships 1 1 1 8 11 November 2007 2007 Golden Spin 12 12 13145 72 20 22 September 2007 2007 JGP Estonia 946 18 993 24 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