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2021-22 Japanese Nationals: Women's FS

lady_bee

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Nov 3, 2013
Am I the only one who likes Kaori's program?

For the first, I thought it was not good; however, she has been growing as a strong & independent woman. It is very appropriate for Olympic program.
(TBH, I like anything Kaori does:biggrin: She is my ideal daughter in law)
 
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cohkaix

FS data keeper
Medalist
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Mar 9, 2013
Final results
Protocol


Final
Placement
NameSP
Score
FS
Score
Total
Points
1坂 本 花 織
Kaori SAKAMOTO
79.23154.83234.06
2樋 口 新 葉
Wakaba HIGUCHI
74.66147.12221.78
3河 辺 愛 菜
Mana KAWABE
74.27135.38209.65
4三 原 舞 依
Mai MIHARA
73.66133.20206.86
5宮 原 知 子
Satoko MIYAHARA
73.76132.75206.51
6渡 辺 倫 果
Rinka WATANABE
65.07134.08199.15
7松 生 理 乃
Rino MATSUIKE
72.31126.46198.77
8住 吉 りをん
Rion SUMIYOSHI
67.39121.77189.16
9吉 田 陽 菜
Hanna YOSHIDA
61.35126.09187.44
10柴 山 歩
Ayumi Shibayama
62.48123.64186.12
11千 葉 百 音
Mone Chiba
64.41119.89184.30
12横 井 ゆは菜
Yuhana YOKOI
59.84124.00183.84
13山 下 真 瑚
Mako YAMASHITA
61.84117.77179.61
14荒 木 菜 那
Nana Araki
57.11117.14174.25
15佐 藤 伊 吹
Ibuki SATOH
59.84112.48171.86
16松 原 星
Akari MATSUBARA
59.13111.60170.73
17竹 野 比 奈
Hina TAKENO
59.33110.24169.57
18田 中 梓 沙
Azusa Tanaka
63.92104.53168.45
19大 庭 雅
Miyabi Oba
55.69109.27164.96
20籠 谷 歩 未
Ayumi Kagotani
55.80102.59158.39
21本 田 真 凜
Marin HONDA
55.73100.80156.53
22浦 松 千 聖
Chisato URAMATSU
58.4194.45152.86
23白 岩 優 奈
Yuna SHIRAIWA
56.9388.96145.89
24竹 野 仁 奈
Nina Takeno
58.3683.48141.84
 

Giu

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Jul 13, 2019
Country
Italy
Really? You don't think he wants to help Japan get its first team medal. He might outscore Nathan in the SP.
ahah well Yuzu is a mystery and anything can happen! Is the team event held before the singles? I believe he may want to rest before in order to get that 4A
 

Mista Ekko

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Nov 9, 2009
Do you think so? Wakaba's FS is so good. Kaori's is so mediocre. I wish it would be reversed.

That IS a tricky one

The SP in Team requires reliability, Because there are more points to be lost
And Wakaba has a higher scoring potential if she does the 3A,
But Kaori is very reliable, And I don't think that any of them,
3A or no, Is getting 10 points in that event

Just on that alone I'm thinking Kaori for SP to secure those 9 points
And Wakaba does the Free for probably also 9 points, Worst case 8
If it's an iffy skate and the American Lady excels
 

rollerblade

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Jan 12, 2014
So considering Japan are only gonna split singles in the Team event

Who would you have skate which section?
Assuming they'll even use both split options
Kaori for the FS 100%.

For the SP, it depends on who JSF decided on the 3rd slot. For Wakaba, would JSF pressure her into doing the 3A in the SP? How will she handle that pressure of the first ever Team Medal for Japan?

Do they have to split the singles though? Could they just have Kaori skate both segments?
 

sc8

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Aug 17, 2014
ahah well Yuzu is a mystery and anything can happen! Is the team event held before the singles? I believe he may want to rest before in order to get that 4A
Considering he’s coming back from injury, I think he may save his energy and skip team. I’ve not looked at the schedule, but that may influence his and the federation’s decision.
 

sc8

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Aug 17, 2014
I felt like a kid this am - getting up early on Xmas. Only my present today was the Japanese ladies free skate!

Thanks again for the help with the live streaming.
 

RatedPG

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Aug 21, 2018
Country
Canada
That IS a tricky one

The SP in Team requires reliability, Because there are more points to be lost
And Wakaba has a higher scoring potential if she does the 3A,
But Kaori is very reliable, And I don't think that any of them,
3A or no, Is getting 10 points in that event

Just on that alone I'm thinking Kaori for SP to secure those 9 points
And Wakaba does the Free for probably also 9 points, Worst case 8
If it's an iffy skate and the American Lady excels
That was my thoughts exactly. They tend to give the more reliable skaters the SP because you are up against 9 other skaters. More points are up for grabs. With Wakaba, I worry that if she pops or falls on the 3A in the SP, that she will fall behind an American and someone else. Meanwhile, in the free skate, she can fight with the rest of the jumps and doesn’t jeopardize Japan’s chances of a medal, as much.
 

zanadude

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Feb 20, 2016
Country
Japan
So Mai gets 4CC again... great. :bang:
That's not a given at all. Three points better at Nationals doesn't necessarily overcome the significantly higher scores that Mihara had on the Grand Prix circuit. I really wouldn't be so confident in the JSF giving the Olympics spot to someone that didn't even have a Grand Prix assignment at the start of the season, on account of eking out a podium place over Mihara.
 

lady_bee

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Nov 3, 2013
That IS a tricky one

The SP in Team requires reliability, Because there are more points to be lost
And Wakaba has a higher scoring potential if she does the 3A,
But Kaori is very reliable, And I don't think that any of them,
3A or no, Is getting 10 points in that event

Just on that alone I'm thinking Kaori for SP to secure those 9 points
And Wakaba does the Free for probably also 9 points, Worst case 8
If it's an iffy skate and the American Lady excels
That's why I want Mai for Olympics. She is the most reliable skater among Japanese women( and men)
Also, I want Wakaba to focus on individual event.
 

ana

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Jan 16, 2010
Satoko Miyahara's score is too low. If the only jumps matters why should a skater do a spin, perform on music...
 
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RatedPG

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So, I’m assuming team Japan won’t send their Olympic team to 4CC.

So, Kaori, Wakaba and Mana for the Olympics
Mai, Satoko and Rinka for 4CC
Rino and Rion for Junior Worlds

I’d be happy if all of the top 8 get an assignment and this list works 😝

Then, they can send Kaori, Wakaba, whichever one of the remaining 4 top 6 girls that performed the best, at their respective events, to Worlds.
 

figureskatingandrainbows

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Mai now has a way into the Olympics: with the second-highest score on the GP circuit for the Japanese women, she can technically be selected for the Olympics. (I think it might happen, the JSF wants people who can deliver clean skates at the Olympics and Mai can do that). Personally, I think Mana shot herself in the foot a bit with several tiny mistakes as opposed to one major one like Mai. It made her skating appear a tad bit more juniorish. But Mana will certainly be getting some intnl assignments, and she is going to grow so much over the next quad. I can't wait to see where she goes.
 

Mista Ekko

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That's why I want Mai for Olympics. She is the most reliable skater in Japanese women( and men)
Also, I want Wakaba to focus on individual event.

Well, In the Team event Wakaba would very likely win an Olympic medal
And in the individual event She very likely won't
Both unrelated to how focused or ready she is
 

cohkaix

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Medalist
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The following is the results I gathered before Nationals, now with the results from today, I think it will be a fight between Mana and Mai for the 3rd spot (and maybe a slight chance for Satoko...):

Don't count Mai out yet. She got the ISU Season World Ranking and also the Season Best TES Score from GP-Italy (which is better than Mana's TES total from Nationals this time.)
ISU WS
(1)-3-B
Nationals
(1)-1
(1)-2-A
GPF
Entry
Obtained
(1)-2-B
ISU
Season Best Score
(1)-2-C
ISU
Season World Ranking
(1)-3-C
Season
Best TES score*
(1)-3-D
4.Kaori Sakamoto1
(*Obtaining
1 spot already
)
V#7
(223.34)
#8123.01
[42.97+80.04-JPNational]
14.Wakaba Higuchi2
#24​
#9116.05
[40.34+75.71-JPNational]
17.Satoko Miyahara5#18
(209.57)
#30​
105.40
[36.82+68.58-Italy]
42Mai Mihara4#14
(214.95)
#10116.30
[39.29+77.01-Italy]
51.Mana Kawabe3
#23​
114.31
[42.93+71.38-JPNational]
63.Rino Matsuike7
#44​
#45​
99.04
[32.55+59.49-CoR]




(1) Men & Women single

1. Winner of All Japan National Championships (automatically getting 1 spot)

2. Selection: one from a pool of skaters that fulfill any of the following

A. 2nd or 3rd placement at National Championships

B. Any skater who obtained the entry to GPF

C. The top 3 skaters at the ISU season best score ranking by the end of Nationals

3. Selection: a third spot from a pool of skaters that fulfill any of the following

A. Any skater(s) who didn’t get picked via criteria 2. above

B. Top 3 skaters from the ISU world standing by the end of the Nationals

C. Top 3 skaters from the ISU season world ranking by the end of the Nationals

D. Top 2 skaters with the highest Technical Element Scores from the assigned international competitions and domestic competitions*
 
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