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Though not physically present at the rink, his influence is absolute, acting as the "Final Boss" figure whose standards everyone is trying to meet. 4. Impact on the Series

For the best reading experience and to support the creators, the safest and most reliable way to read Medalist is through official channels. The English version of the manga is licensed by , and you can find it in both digital and print formats. In Japan, chapters are serialized in Monthly Afternoon and collected in tankōbon volumes. MEDALIST - RAW chap 32 Raw Manga - WeloveManga

The art in Medalist has always excelled at capturing the centrifugal force of rotation, but here, the mangaka Tsurumaikada dials up the tension. We see the jump from above, a dizzying spiral of blade and fabric. We see the strain in the muscles. This isn't a jump for points; it’s a jump for survival. It’s the "All or Nothing" that defines the sport. Though not physically present at the rink, his

The performance is set to the piece from La Cage Aux Oiseaux . It is revealed that this music became a "forbidden" track in the figure skating world after Jun Yodaka used it to dominate the World Juniors. For years, other skaters avoided it, fearing they could never match Jun's legacy. The English version of the manga is licensed

A brief cameo from Hikaru Kamisagi (Inori’s friendly rival) watching from the stands—her expression unreadable. Raw readers are dissecting the single line she speaks: something about “fear becoming fuel.” It hints at a future emotional clash.

A flashback with Leonid explains the history of the song Hikaru is skating to—a piece from La Cage Aux Oiseaux

If you want, send one panel image from Chapter 32 and I’ll translate/explain it.

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