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Pro-tip: Chapter 49’s raw includes a 2-page color spread at the beginning—something that black-and-white scanlations often remove. WeloveManga preserves these.

If you love Medalist and want to see Inori and Tsukasa's journey continue all the way to the Olympics, there are many legitimate and satisfying ways to read the series. Choosing these options is the best way to honor the hard work of Tsurumaikada. MEDALIST - RAW chap 49 Raw Manga - WeloveManga

The technical operation of the site also has its quirks. A common complaint among users is that the site places a loading GIF before fetching the actual images from the server, which can sometimes cause issues for manga downloaders and even for the basic reading experience.

Within hours of the raw’s release, early readers on WeloveManga’s comment section began dissecting key moments. Here is a summary of the top reactions: Links to for reading the English or Japanese versions

WeLoveManga (Raw Scanlation) Genre: Sports, Drama, Seinen Art/Story: Tsurumaikada

is an 11-year-old girl in the fifth grade who is dismissed by her peers and family as someone who isn't "good at anything". She is considered a late starter in the fiercely competitive and unforgiving world of figure skating, and her mother is adamantly against her pursuing the sport, haunted by the painful failure of Inori's older sister's skating dreams. Despite this, Inori possesses a burning, secret passion for skating and a natural, albeit unpolished, raw talent. If you love Medalist and want to see

Tsukasa (the coach) watches Rioh with intense pride. He understands that Rioh represents the "ideal" athlete he wants to coach—someone who isn't a prodigy but fights with everything they have. Tsukasa’s reactions in the raws often show him nervously clutching his chest or tearing up, realizing that Rioh has finally stepped out of the shadow of "second place."

So, what sets Medalist apart from other manga series? Here are a few factors that contribute to its enduring popularity:

Medalist is a series born from incredible dedication. The author, Tsurumaikada, had no prior experience or knowledge of figure skating and enrolled in a month-long class to accurately research the sport before even beginning to draw the manga. This level of commitment, the countless hours of drawing, and the brilliant storytelling all deserve to be supported. When fans turn to pirate sites instead of official channels, they deprive the artist, the publisher, and the entire team behind the series of the revenue they need to continue creating. Ultimately, widespread piracy can lead to series being canceled or not being licensed for international release.