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Victor Nikiforov (alt. spelling: Viktor Nikiforov; Russian: Виктор Никифоров; Japanese: ヴィクトル・ニキフォロフ, Vikutoru Nikiforofu) is a figure skater, coach and choreographer, and one of the main characters of Yuri!!! on Ice.

Background

B e a u ty

Young Victor

Victor is considered a living legend in men's singles figure skating. He's won five consecutive World Championships, five straight Grand Prix Finals, and numerous European championships. By the age of 16, he was already at the top of the figure skating world, under the guidance of his coach Yakov Feltsman.

Victor's home rink is in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Appearance

Victor is a handsome man with short gray hair with bangs that cover his left eye. He has light blue-green eyes. During competition warm-ups, Victor wears a white and red runner jacket over his costume.

Victor's casual practice outfit consists of a black T-shirt and grey jogging pants.

Victor Profile

Victor is fond of wearing trench coats over his outfits when in cold places. He owns several in various colours, including beige, brown, and slate blue.

As a junior skater, Victor had long, waist-length hair, so his costumes often had both feminine and masculine elements to them. He usually wore his hair in a ponytail when skating.

Victor wearing his ring

In Barcelona, Yuuri places a golden ring on Victor's right-hand ring finger, which Victor later confirms to be an engagement ring (although it's not sure if he was just joking or if he was serious, seeing as he's very clearly fascinated by and attracted to Yuuri). After this, Victor is always shown wearing his ring. Yuuri has a matching ring on the same finger of the same hand.

Personality

Victor has the captivating kind of celebrity charisma and is naturally flirtatious. His well-known strength is his penchant for breathtaking new creations and surprising his audience. Though he pushes himself and is constantly trying to better his skills, he likes doing things at his own pace and in other areas is generally an easygoing, free-spirited young man who doesn't really take well to orders (Yakov yells in exasperation that he never does anything he's told).

Victor's also a bit of an airhead, and according to himself and Yuri Plisetsky, tends to forget a lot of things, as Yuuri Katsuki sees proof of after he forgets what the stakes of the Hot Springs on Ice event were.

He's very self-aware, knowing what he can and can't pull off and exactly what he has to do in order to play best to the audience. This adds to his charisma in that he knows precisely how to charm people with what he has. That said, he's also sensitive about his appearance, even his hairline.

Being a nigh-imperturbable man in perfect control of himself, even when losing his temper, Victor is well-adapted to navigating the positive side of the emotional spectrum. However, he's not very good at managing others' emotional distress, and while he can be serious if he needs to be he's blunt to the point of being tactless. This makes him a bad person to cry in front of, as he's awkward at best and insensitive at worst.

Even though he mostly exhibits a childlike and almost flippant demeanor, his core does emerge every so often: a wildflower, beautifully soft but determinedly hardy. Though this side of him only gets a peek when he talks to close ones regarding more philosophical topics, it's very at home on the ice.

Skills

Jumps

Victor is shown to have a very high level of skill in landing difficult jumps. His signature move is the quadruple flip, and he has been shown to be able to cleanly land three more quads. As such, he is able to do at least four out of the five currently ratified quads. He's also able to do a triple axel with a back counter entrance, and a quad toe-triple toe combination right at the end of his program. Given that he can land all these quads, Victor would be able to land their triple counterparts as well.

Compared to the two Yuris, Victor doesn't have very good stamina, as such arranging his more difficult (and therefore more fatiguing) jumps early on in his performances, relying on his presentation score to make up for the absence of the 1.1 multiplier in the second half.

Choreography

Victor is shown to be at least an adequate choreographer, as he choreographed 'Stay Close to Me', and 'On Love: Eros and Agape', all of them being winning performances. His arrangements are shown to play to the strengths of each of their skaters; he adjusts 'On Love' to better fit the styles of each Yuri even though he originally made them for himself.

Relationships

Yuuri Katsuki

Yuuri arouses Victor's curiosity after a video of Yuuri perfectly replicating his free skate program "Stay Close to Me" goes viral. He decides on his own to fly to Japan and coach Yuuri to victory in the coming season. He moves into Yu-topia Katsuki, and spends most of his waking hours with Yuuri. Victor enjoys teasing Yuuri and is very physically affectionate with him. Though Yuuri is at first not very comfortable with the physical contact, he becomes used to Victor hanging off of him for prolonged periods of time.[1]

Victor is inexperienced as a coach and often has difficulty learning how to properly deal with Yuuri's performance anxiety in particular and emotional distress in general.[2] Despite this, he tries his best to support Yuuri and cheer him on. In return, Yuuri strives very hard to impress Victor.

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Yuuri and Victor exchange rings.

In Episode 10, Christophe and Victor talk about the banquet after the Sochi GPF, revealing - to Yuuri's horror - that that was their actual first encounter. During that party, Yuuri had swung Victor out to dance, invited him to Hasetsu, and begged him to be his coach. Of course, the wipeout-drunk Yuuri had no memory of this.

There are two significant turning points in their relationship. The first is after Yuuri spontaneously changes his free skate's last jump into a quad flip (Victor's signature move) at the Cup of China. When Yuuri dashes to the kiss and cry, Victor makes good on the first part of that moniker by knocking his protege back onto the ice with a kiss.

The second is just before the Barcelona GPF free skate, when Yuuri buys a ring for them each, as a traditional reminder of the love they eventually came to have for each other.

Yuuri later moves to Saint Petersburg, Russia, to stay with Victor.[3]

Yuri Plisetsky

Victor and Yuri shared the same coach, Yakov Feltsman. Several years beforehand, Victor had watched one of Yuri's performances. Impressed with the younger skater, Yuri and Victor made a deal where, if Yuri were to win his Junior Grand Prix Final without attempting any Quads, then Victor would choreograph a program for his Senior Division debut.[4] Victor is aware of Yuri's determination and ambition and uses it to push him harder during the short period that he coached Yuri.

Yuri initially respected Victor as a senior skater and as a living legend. Being quite close to Victor, Yuri was accustomed to Victor's forgetfulness. Yuri's perception of Victor changes as the season progresses as he no longer looks up to him. He also sees Yuuri Katsuki as more of a threat than Victor had been.

Makkachin

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Victor sleeping next to Makkachin

Makkachin is Victor's beloved pet poodle and constant companion. Victor is very fond of Makkachin, bringing Makkachin from Russia to Japan, and then later back to Russia. Victor's love for Makkachin is truly shown when he returns to Japan to oversee Makkachin's operation after the latter choked on some sticky buns, despite having to leave Yuuri alone in Moscow. Victor's wanting to spend more time with Makkachin is one of the reasons Victor decided to leave competitive skating.[5]

Christophe Giacometti

Victor and Christophe have known each other for at least ten years, and have often competed against each other. Christophe sees Victor as his motivation for skating and aspires to surpass him, and is unable to understand why Victor left figure skating to coach Yuuri. However, they are shown to be good friends off the ice.

Yakov Feltsman

Yakov is Victor's current coach. Victor refers to Yakov as Coach Yakov, even after leaving Yakov's guidance, and Yakov calls Victor by the diminutive Vitya. Yakov is most of the time angry with Victor, as Victor tends to be disobedient to Yakov's instructions. Yakov is upset when Victor chooses to leave Russia to Japan, believing that the latter would not be a very good coach. During the Barcelona GPF free skate, Victor expresses his wish to return to competitive skating, most likely under Yakov's guidance.

Programs

JWC - The Lilac Fairy

Free - Aria: Stay Close to Me

The real-life choreographer Kenji Miyamoto describes this program as statuesque, meant to show off Victor's throat and jawline[6]. In-series, Victor choreographs the entire program by himself.

Exhibition Skate - Duet: Stay Close to Me

This is not Victor's own exhibition skate per se, but he joins Yuuri on the ice for the latter's exhibition skate as a pairs dance.

Quotes

  • "Yuuri, starting today, I'm your coach. I'll make you win the Grand Prix Final."[1] (To Yuuri)
  • "You have to do the opposite of what people expect. How else will you surprise them?" (To Yuuri and Yuri)
  • "How can someone who can't motivate others motivate himself ?"[7] (To Yuuri)
  • "Skaters' hearts are as fragile as glass. If they're so fragile, then...Let's try shattering [Yuuri's] into pieces."[2](To himself)
  • "If you mess up this free skate and miss the podium, I'll take responsibility by resigning as your coach."[2] (To Yuuri)
  • "This was the only thing I could think of to surprise you more than you've surprised me."[2] (To Yuuri)
  • "It's almost like a marriage proposal."[8](To Yuuri)
  • "I wish you would never retire."[8] (To Yuuri)
  • "When I get away from skating, two L words come to mind, Life and Love. I've been neglecting both for over twenty years."[9] (To himself)
  • "Yuuri's life and love have taught me about a brand new world that I'd never known before."[9] (To himself)
  • "If I'd stayed in Russia as a competitor, Yurio wouldn't be this motivated to fight. And, neither would I..."[9] (To himself)
  • "Yuuri, you may not have realized this, but many others besides me got their L words from you."[9] (To himself)
  • "I don't want to kiss it unless it's gold!"[3] (To Yuuri)

Trivia

  • Victor likes sweet potato shōchū.[6]
  • He has custom skates with gold blades and the Russian flag on the sides of the heels of his boots.[10]
  • His Instagram account is v-nikiforov.
  • The canon spelling of his name is "Victor", as seen in various official art and on the official website, though "Viktor" is more culturally accurate.
  • His name possibly alludes to Nike or Victoria, the Goddess of Victory in Greek and Roman mythology, respectively.
  • In Episode 1, Victor's surname during the Worlds Press Conference was originally written as "Niliforv". It has since been corrected to "Nikiforov" in later episodes, and also in the Blu-ray.
  • The appearance of Victor is based on the American actor and director, John Cameron Mitchell.[11]
  • Victor's rose crown and outfit in the Europe Championships in Episode 7, as well as Victor's Makkachin tissue box, pay homage to figure skater Johnny Weir, who became a fan of the show after the resemblance was pointed out to him.[12]
  • Besides Russian and English, Victor is also a fluent speaker of French.[6] He greets Stephane Lambiel in French in the final episode.
  • Mitsurou Kubo mentions that "the wedding is later on" referring to the scene where Phichit announces Victor and Yuuri's "marriage" in Episode 10, but it is uncertain whether she was just alluding to the scene, or saying it in jest, or whether she meant something else.[13]
  • The caption on the first Instagram post that is Victor's in the credits reads 'Nakasu in Japan! Everything is really great and delicious! #nakasu #Japan #ramen.'
  • The next Instagram post that appears in the credits, also being his post, reads 'Time flies so fast.'

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Yuri!!! on Ice Episode 1
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Yuri!!! on Ice Episode 7
  3. 3.0 3.1 Yuri!!! on Ice Episode 12
  4. Yuri!!! on Ice Episode 2
  5. Miracle!!! on ICE Animage Magazine Jan 2017 (English translation by Wave Motion Cannon)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Yuri!!! on Ice Blu-ray Vol. 1 Booklet
  7. Yuri!!! on Ice Episode 5
  8. 8.0 8.1 Yuri!!! on Ice Episode 9
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Yuri!!! on Ice Episode 10
  10. Yuri!!! on Ice opening song frame
  11. Miracle!!! on Ice Animage January 2017 (English translation by Wave Motion Cannon)
  12. Interview with Johnny Weir by The Geekiary
  13. Yuri!!! on Ice Blu-ray Vol. 4 Booklet
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