Hello! I'm new to this forum. ^^
Just heard of the news that Michael has an invite to Skate America, and this is his first senior GP assignment. I'm so excited for him!
It's new to hear he is half Japanese.
I may sound ironic, but I think if he really wants Japanese support, he should appeal to Daisuke rather than Yuzuru.
Daisuke's fan are well known for richness (as you can see, they are flying all over the world for him),
and now, they are nearly loosing their icon.
This is not a beautiful idea, but has just came my mind as a one of strategy to boost his popularity in the country where people spend lots of money for FS.
Any news about his new programs? There is a sneek peek on his SP but what about his LP? He seems to be in the Philippines very often for receiving his awards. I hope he has time for training. According to that news clip that I posted previously he will be debuting both programs in Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy in Taiwan in August. That would be the first ISU sanctioned competition for this season.
Oh, I thought the Phantom of the Opera was the SP. Thanks for that info chantastic. Would you also know if he plans on adding a quad to his programs? If so what type of quad is he practicing at the moment?
Have you seen this. I didn't know he did an advertising shoot.
Good job at Lombardia this weekend. I was stunned when I saw that MCM finished ahead of Florent Amodio.
I hope he continues to improve his skate. I've seen that he's very active on social media and it feels like he's not really skating that much -- makes me think that somehow it's not just lack of funds a he says, but also because he's being pulled into different directions by his sponsors (companies or individuals) which leaves the kid with barely enough time on ice to practice.
Morozov is only his choreographer or also his trainner now?
Though that's only for the short, dear. A-Flo still finished ahead of Michael because his FS score was better than Michael's (MCM didn't have much of a lead from Florent after the SP anyway, but well you probably know about it already lol).
I hope he continues to improve his skate. I've seen that he's very active on social media and it feels like he's not really skating that much -- makes me think that somehow it's not just lack of funds as he says, but also because he's being pulled into different directions by his sponsors (companies or individuals) which leaves the kid with barely enough time on ice to practice.
Morozov is both coaching him and creating his programs.
I checked his Wiki...lol