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Chapter 50 of the Medalist manga, titled "Proof of Earnestness," explores the emotional bond between rivals Inori Yuitsuka and Hikaru Kamisaki following a major competition loss. The chapter features Inori sharing her vulnerability with Hikaru, who in turn offers support and vows to skate for her, highlighting a shift toward mutual respect. Detailed character discussions can be found on the Medalist Wiki .
And now, Chapter 50 has dropped via the scanlation group , and the raw is sending shockwaves through the fandom. MEDALIST - RAW chap 50 Raw Manga - WeloveManga
The anticipation surrounding RAW chap 50 can be attributed to the cliffhanger ending of the previous chapter, which left fans eagerly awaiting the next installment. The latest chapter is expected to shed light on the protagonist's journey, their relationships with other characters, and the challenges they face. With the RAW version, fans get to experience the story in its unadulterated form, often gaining a deeper understanding of the narrative and its intricacies. Chapter 50 of the Medalist manga, titled "Proof
MEDALIST (メダリスト) Chapter: 50 (Raw) Source: WeloveManga (Raw scans) Status: Unfanslated / Original Japanese text And now, Chapter 50 has dropped via the
In a shocking narrative pivot, Chapter 50 dedicates nine pages to Hachisuka’s past. We see a young Hachisuka (circa 1998) watching his own coach die from illness mid-season. The raw dialogue is raw and untranslated, but the imagery is clear: his former coach hands him a stopwatch and says something that makes the younger Hachisuka cry . The final panel of the flashback shows the stopwatch lying on a frozen pond. Then, a cut back to the present: Hachisuka looking at Inori’s shaking hands, then looking at his own palms. He whispers: "I am not him."
The chapter opens not with a scoreboard, but with Inori’s hands. Specifically, the way they tremble while untying her skates. There is a brutal two-page spread with no dialogue—just the ice reflecting the stadium lights, and Inori’s exhausted face half-hidden by her bangs. Her free skate (the "Blade" referenced in our working title) was technically near-flawless, but the raw panels emphasize something else: the micro-fractures of fatigue. Hachisuka (her coach) says nothing. He simply places a towel over her head. In a rare moment of internal monologue (rendered in jagged, handwritten text), Inori thinks: "I didn’t fall. So why does my chest feel like it’s splitting open?"