Medalist - Raw Chap 32 Raw Manga - Welovemanga May 2026
Context: This chapter takes place immediately after Rioh Sonidori’s intense performance in the Tokyo Metro Ice Skating Championships (Novice Division). Rioh has just skated a high-difficulty program to catch up to the leader, Ema Ryugo.
Key Events in the Raw:
The Score Announcement:
The Contrast in Style:
Ema Ryuga's Preparation:
Ema Takes the Ice:
If you are looking at the Japanese text bubbles in the images on WeloveManga, here are some common phrases you might see in this specific chapter: MEDALIST - RAW chap 32 Raw Manga - WeloveManga
Why Chapter 32 Matters: This chapter is a turning point because it shows the "passing of the torch" in terms of pressure. Rioh has done his job; now the narrative tension shifts entirely to whether the "Genius" Ema can withstand the pressure Rioh placed on her with his high score.
Blog Title: Medalist RAW Chapter 32: Breaking Down the Ice (and the Language Barrier)
Posted by: Manga Pulse Team Reading Time: 4 minutes Context: This chapter takes place immediately after Rioh
If you are a fan of sports manga that delivers equal parts technical precision and emotional gut-punches, then you already know that Medalist is a hidden gem. Following the journey of Inori and her coach Tsukasa as they chase Olympic gold in figure skating, the series has consistently raised the bar.
With the recent buzz surrounding "MEDALIST - RAW chap 32" on WeloveManga, the community is buzzing. For those who have seen the RAWs (untranslated scans) drop, here is everything you need to know about Chapter 32, what happens, and how to approach it before the English translation arrives.
WeloveManga’s raw upload of Chapter 32 is high-resolution, which matters for MEDALIST. Details like ice scratches, costume fabric textures, and background audience reactions are crisp. The site’s simple viewer lets you zoom into the small text—crucial for those trying to read the original Japanese or just admire the brushwork. The Score Announcement:
Note: As a raw, there are no translations. But for non-Japanese readers, the emotional beats land purely through art: Inori’s trembling fingers before a jump, Tsukasa’s clenched fist when she lands cleanly, and the final panel—a full-page close-up of Inori’s determined face with a single tear freezing on her cheek.