Episode 7 of “Medalist” sees Inori and Tsukasa facing new challenges as they strive for excellence in the competitive world of figure skating. Titled “First Grade Badge Test,” this installment focuses on Inori’s determination to improve, Tsukasa’s past resurfacing, and the ever-present pressure of competition.
Inori’s Relentless Pursuit of Progress
The episode opens with Inori’s unwavering commitment to close the gap between herself and the prodigious Hikaru. Following the Meikoh Cup, Inori expresses her eagerness to advance, pushing Tsukasa to accelerate her training. Her ambition leads her to participate in various tournaments, diligently monitored by Tsukasa, as she works towards perfecting her double jump.
The First Grade Badge Test
Inori sets her sights on the level one Badge Test, a crucial step in her progression as a skater. Despite some initial nervousness, fueled partly by external pressures and comparisons, Tsukasa’s reassurance helps her regain her focus. She successfully passes the test, demonstrating her growing skills and resolve.
Facing Reality and Embracing the Challenge
A significant moment in the episode is Inori’s interaction with Jun Yodaka, Hikaru’s coach and a former gold medalist. Jun delivers a blunt assessment of Inori’s current abilities, pointing out the significant difference in skill between her and Hikaru. While such direct criticism could be discouraging, Inori showcases remarkable maturity. Instead of being disheartened, she embraces Jun’s words as a challenge and uses them as motivation to work even harder.
Tsukasa’s Past Revisited
Episode 7 delves deeper into Tsukasa’s past, revealing more about his journey and the people who influenced him.
Early Aspirations and Late Start
The episode reveals that Tsukasa developed a passion for ice skating in middle school but didn’t find a proper coach until he was 20, a late start for someone aspiring to compete professionally. Despite this, he pursued his dream with determination, even moving to another prefecture to train.
The Influence of Meiko Koga
Tsukasa’s past is intertwined with the Koga family, particularly Meiko Koga, who played a vital role in his skating journey. The episode sheds light on how the Koga family provided Tsukasa with a place to live and train. The untimely passing of Meiko deeply affected Tsukasa, contributing to his decision to abandon his skating career.
Reconnecting with the Past
A chance encounter with Koichi Koga, Meiko’s husband, prompts Tsukasa to reflect on his past and the reasons for his departure. Koichi’s reassurance and understanding help Tsukasa realize his mistake in cutting ties with the Koga family. This leads to Tsukasa’s decision to reconnect with Koichi and his daughter, Yo, honoring Meiko’s memory.
The Pressure of Competition and New Encounters
The episode highlights the intense competition within the figure skating world and introduces new characters who will likely play significant roles in Inori’s journey.
The West Japan Championship
The upcoming West Japan championship for elementary schoolers in Kyoto is a significant focus. This competition promises to be more challenging than previous ones, with skaters from all over Japan participating. The increased level of competition underscores the pressure Inori faces as she strives to improve.
Encounters with New Rivals and Friends
Inori’s journey isn’t just about competition; it’s also about forming connections and learning from others. She meets new skaters, including a shy girl whom Inori saves from pigeons and Hikaru Kamisaki, an award-winning novice skater, who offers words of encouragement. These interactions highlight the camaraderie and support that can exist even within a competitive environment.