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- Sep 1, 2015
Someone made an adorable Utashin Don Quixote totebag with hand crafted embroidery
https://twitter.com/berry_apple_/status/1218407543195594752?s=20
https://twitter.com/berry_apple_/status/1218407543195594752?s=20
Someone made an adorable Utashin Don Quixote totebag with hand crafted embroidery
https://twitter.com/berry_apple_/status/1218407543195594752?s=20
AND Utashin fan art. They are definitely attracting a lot of attention
https://twitter.com/anmnadad/status/1218866503191121920?s=20
Good news for us! Our beautiful children are competing in Bavarian Open
and it has a live stream!
Utana and Shingo finished sixth overall at the Bavarian Open:hap85: Total score was 142.68; Judging was a little tougher, even without falls, and they had tough competition with top Canadian and American teams.
But it's great to see the Fed sending them to more comps, maybe realizing the treasure they have.
Videos!
The RD at Bavarian Open
The FD at the Bavarian Open
I updated their OP!
They now have Wikipedia pages!
Utana
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utana_Yoshida
Shingo:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingo_Nishiyama
I think the url has changed to https://www.instagram.com/utashin_222/
I'm so happy for them, I hope they can update us often on IG
Thank you for the update, @Dreamer. I know there was a campaign to say “Happy Anniversary Utashin” on 2/22, which evidently was randomly picked in relation to twizzles (the date itself, we know they were paired in early 2019) So cool that they are using it.
Best of luck in Tallinn!
Might be a silly question, but can you kindly explain the twizzles reference? �� Thank you!
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Excited for Jr Worlds. I’m glad both days of Ice Dance will be held at decent times in my part of the world!
I see! Your guess is better than mine for sure. The first thing to pop in my head is that the number 2 resembles the letter zTo be honest, I’m not really sure: I don’t read a word of Japanese, so I rely on Google translate. My guess was that the two of them did three twizzles, so 2-22, but that is a simple wild guess.
I did find it interesting that Japanese evidently list dates in Western numbers with month-date-year, which as an American I am grateful. The “reverse numbering” from Europeans for dates (and I realize that it is reverse numbering only from my perspective) always throws me
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