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Imagine

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Feb 22, 2014
ETA:
News clip about the 10th year of Shizuka's Friends on Ice.
We can see a little bit of Shizuka/Stephane, Satoko/Yamato, Rika/Akiko collabs. at the beginning, and also a younger Yuzuru and a very young Rika in there as well.

Thank you for the video! Wow she brought back that gorgeous You Raise Me Up number....all the feels. I think Shizuka retired prematurely...given that she is a much better skater now than when she won the gold medal! But then again, it's obvious her true calling is show skating...she smiles so freely in shows as compared to during her competition skates.
 

mikaboo

Medalist
Joined
Mar 6, 2014

Ouch, an "e" on the flip. I was hoping she'd be able to fix it during the off season but easier said than done I suppose.
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Thank you for the video! Wow she brought back that gorgeous You Raise Me Up number....all the feels. I think Shizuka retired prematurely...given that she is a much better skater now than when she won the gold medal! But then again, it's obvious her true calling is show skating...she smiles so freely in shows as compared to during her competition skates.

:thumbsup:
I think this video has already been posted somewhere but just in case you haven't seen it, it's from when Shizuka was still pregnant and how she got back into shape for PIW shows in just 4 months after returning to practice.
And she looked even better another 4months later at FOI.
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Koshiro Shimada's name has been removed from JGP Torun/Poland and replaced by Hidetsugu Kamata.
http://www.isuresults.com/events/cat00028298.htm
JSF really means it when they say the skaters have to place 4th or higher to gain a 2nd assignment! Maybe Koshiro will be given another chance if they run out of skaters to send.
 

matmuh

what are levels anyway
Record Breaker
Joined
May 2, 2014
Koshiro Shimada's name has been removed from JGP Torun/Poland and replaced by Hidetsugu Kamata.
http://www.isuresults.com/events/cat00028298.htm
JSF really means it when they say the skaters have to place 4th or higher to gain a 2nd assignment! Maybe Koshiro will be given another chance if they run out of skaters to send.
oh no :drama: didnt see that coming, i hope they will send him somewhere else, they still didnt name any skater for the final event and i believe he has a chance :cry: very cruel world for skaters :hopelessness:
 

TheGrandSophy

Record Breaker
Joined
Apr 14, 2014
If I have counted correctly, Japan have 11 skaters, 7 events and so 14 spots. 4 skaters have had spots over the first 2 events. So there are 10 spots to use and only 7 skaters still to have their first JGP. 3 spots are there to be taken by those who do best, I would assume, in order to have a second event. Sota, barring disaster, will be one. Who will be the other two...?
 

hamaguri

Record Breaker
Joined
Aug 14, 2014
Poor Koshiro.. Hope he can get another spot:cry:.. Glad to know there’s still some room for him.
 
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NMURA

Medalist
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Jul 14, 2010
Koshiro still has the chance for remaining events. No one is really competitive except Sota. Let's pray that mens subs (Taichi, Kamata, et al) don't sneak into 6th or higher.
 

Sam L

Medalist
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Mar 23, 2014
I'm here for Team Japan. I love all the Japanese skaters especially the women from Ito, Arakawa, Suguri, Asada (especially) to Miyahara.
 

mikaboo

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Mar 6, 2014
^Great! The more, the merrier!

And thanks for the links everyone :)

Congratulations to Sota on the bronze medal and for landing his first 4T in competition! He must be disappointed but this might be better (especially for my poor heart) than starting the season off with 2 perfect skates. Now he can only improve and peak at the end of the season. I hope he can make it to JGPF, but if he doesn't, he can concentrate for Nationals and he may even get a spot at 4CC like Shoma did last season.
Anyway, congratulations to all the medalists. How is his head so tiny?

I thnk Mitsuki had a good JGP debut. Not much personality yet and zero connection with the audience, but hopefully he'll open up more in the future and crack a smile or two :p Very admirable that he worked around the pop on the 1st loop. He seems very calm and cool-headed for a 14yo.

First time for me to watch Yuna Shiraiwa skate and found her as delightful as Coach Hamada's other students. Too bad about the unexpected fall. I liked Cathy Reed's choreography too.
I wasn't expecting Marin to do so well at her first JGP. What a nice surprise to wake up to. Good luck to both ladies tomorrow!

Sota Yamamoto's FS with K&C
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdqDlCYlpGY

Mitsuki Sumoto's FS with K&C
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4nuCxQ2H7Y

Score sheets
Medal Ceremony
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80dlPCtEKBs
 
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mikaboo

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Mar 6, 2014
Has it already been mentioned that Miyu Nakashio will be competing at Lombardia Trophy? (September 17 - September 20)
http://www.ice-lab.it/
And Miyu re-posted this side by side quad attempt today.

Dice Murakami skated to his SP at Golden West Championships today. I watched the livestream but can't find the archive of it. He went out for a 3Lz-3Lo! I guess he really hates the 3T as a second jump :laugh:
Jump layout
Scores
 

yhmafan

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Apr 22, 2014
^Great! The more, the merrier!

And thanks for the links everyone

Congratulations to Sota on the bronze medal and for landing his first 4T in competition! He must be disappointed but this might be better (especially for my poor heart) than starting the season off with 2 perfect skates. Now he can only improve and peak at the end of the season. I hope he can make it to JGPF, but if he doesn't, he can concentrate for Nationals and he may even get a spot at 4CC like Shoma did last season.
Anyway, congratulations to all the medalists. How is his head so tiny?

I thnk Mitsuki had a good JGP debut. Not much personality yet and zero connection with the audience, but hopefully he'll open up more in the future and crack a smile or two :p Very admirable that he worked around the pop on the 1st loop. He seems very calm and cool-headed for a 14yo.

First time for me to watch Yuna Shiraiwa skate and found her as delightful as Coach Hamada's other students. Too bad about the unexpected fall. I liked Cathy Reed's choreography too.
I wasn't expecting Marin to do so well at her first JGP. What a nice surprise to wake up to. Good luck to both ladies tomorrow!

Sota Yamamoto's FS with K&C
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdqDlCYlpGY

Mitsuki Sumoto's FS with K&C
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4nuCxQ2H7Y

Score sheets
Medal Ceremony
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80dlPCtEKBs

whoa I thought Nathan was taller (probably because he looked big on the ice), and yeah Sota has a tiny head and a long neck just like Yuzu ;), in that costume he looks like a little prince even more and I like it. I also hope Sota can make going to JGPF ! Go Sota!! :cheer2:
Mitsuki has a room for improving on his expression since he is only 14. :biggrin:

About Marin and Yuna-S, it’s great starts for them, both of them were surprisingly lovely with their skates. I love their balletic style mature skating. I so hope they do well tomorrow. :cheer:
 
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0smile0

Rinkside
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Feb 17, 2010
Marin was lovely. I didn't expect she went for 3Lo-3T. Marin might also have 10 varieties of 3-3 like Yuna S? She already did 3Lz-3T, 3F-3T, 3Lo-3T, 3S-3T and 3Lz+3Lo at competition. She tried 3F-3Lo, 3Lo-3Lo at shows during this off season. There are 3S-3Lo on news clip and 3S-3T-3Lo on her IG. I've never seen or heard of 3T-3T, but I don't think she can't. You can find her 3S-1Lo-3F and 3F-1Lo-3S on her IG, too.
Anyway, I'm glad she did clean SP at JGP debut.

I was also looking forward to watch Yuna skate. She is cute and promising, too. I'm also looking forward to her 3S-3Lo in her FS.
Mie Hamada really has lots of promising girls. Also happy to know Cathy's second career seems to be going well.

Marin's youger sister, Miyu met Plushenko again.
https://instagram.com/p/7P8IrcGyzs/



Dice Murakami skated to his SP at Golden West Championships today. I watched the livestream but can't find the archive of it. He went out for a 3Lz-3Lo! I guess he really hates the 3T as a second jump :laugh:
Jump layout
Scores

Shu Nakamura (中村優) also landed 3Lz-3Lo at summer competition this season. He didn't have 3-3 until last season. Both are surprising for me.
http://www.jsfresults.com/local/2015-2016/fs/25/01/data0203.pdf
 

0smile0

Rinkside
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Congratulations to Sota on the bronze medal and for landing his first 4T in competition! He must be disappointed but this might be better (especially for my poor heart) than starting the season off with 2 perfect skates. Now he can only improve and peak at the end of the season. I hope he can make it to JGPF, but if he doesn't, he can concentrate for Nationals and he may even get a spot at 4CC like Shoma did last season.

He might get a chance of going to 4CC and JW if he does well at Japanese National. However, Youth Olympic is another factor this season. It's conflict with 4CC.
 
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mikaboo

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Mar 6, 2014
whoa I thought Nathan was taller (probably because he looked big on the ice), and yeah Sota has a tiny head and a long neck just like Yuzu ;), in that costume he looks like a little prince even more and I like it. I also hope Sota can make going to JGPF ! Go Sota!! :cheer2:

About his costume, this costume maker lists Sota's FS costume as theirs. The same maker as some of Yuzuru and Akiko's (besides many others).

Shu Nakamura (中村優) also landed 3Lz-3Lo at summer competition this season. He didn't have 3-3 until last season. Both are surprising for me.
http://www.jsfresults.com/local/2015-2016/fs/25/01/data0203.pdf

I noticed that when I was looking at his 5 pops in the FS…:hopelessness: Maybe he's not a 2nd 3T jumper either. It would be interesting if he can repeat the 3Lz-3Lo next week.

He surely can go to 4CC and JW if he does well at Japanese National. However, Youth Olympic is another factor this season. It's conflict with 4CC.

What a shame about the conflict. But then, he may not even make it on the 4CC team even if he wanted to, so why am I worrying about it now? :biggrin:
 

xibsuarz

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Jan 23, 2015
I think there could be a very good chance of Sota making it to 4 CC. The competition will be so tough at Worlds that the skaters who go may choose to skip 4 CC to focus on it. So it opens the possibility for other skaters at 4 CC. If I may ask, how many spots does Japan have for it?
 

mikaboo

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Mar 6, 2014
I think there could be a very good chance of Sota making it to 4 CC. The competition will be so tough at Worlds that the skaters who go may choose to skip 4 CC to focus on it. So it opens the possibility for other skaters at 4 CC. If I may ask, how many spots does Japan have for it?

I think it's 3 spots per discipline every year for 4CC (but someone please correct me if I'm wrong).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Four_Continents_Figure_Skating_Championships#Qualification
National associations selected up to three skaters to compete in both singles disciplines and three couples in both Pairs and Ice Dancing. Selection is based on each associations own criteria but the ISU mandates that their selections achieve a minimum technical elements score (TES) at an international event prior to the Four Continents.
 
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