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Just a guess, but Nathan has conquered the quads, but I don't think he'll try for the quad axel. I mean to be honest Mirai did a better triple axel in the team competition. I could see Nathan trying for the quint ... maybe,
If someone was to land a quint I'd say someone of the very youngsters, who have done quads since they were practically in diapers.
Aka Stephen Gogolev
Fact is, when people say "that's impossible" they are nearly always wrong. Period.
Btw has any tried the spinner they mention in the video?
I would guess that if anyone did a quint, it would have to be someone who started training for it very young.
Proof or it didn't happen
we wont know for sure... for example almost 30 years and only 8 ladies land 3A and only like 4 or 5 attempt quads and none were rotated...well many men can do quads but quint is whole new levelTo be honest i think it will happen and 10 years ago all the quads seemed to
be impossible and now almost everyone is doing one or more or all...
This video is absurd. They talked to one expert on the subject, a few figure skaters, and mostly just showed non-athletic people trying to spin or jump. They talked about rotation speed but not much about air time and height.
Fact is, when people say "that's impossible" they are nearly always wrong. Period.
I do not even think I will enjoy a quint if it lands like a thud as many of today's top jumpers land their jumps. I much prefer jumps with a flow in and out.