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Japanese Nationals Dec. 24 to 26

gmyers

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 6, 2010
Interesting article but no one at Japanese nationals is equal to Kim Yu-Na in Vancouver! Kim's big victory there was also because of the free skate with Mao popping that triple toe and ur-ing a jump. Mao's short was not the problem. She absolutely maxed out her score there withouth doing a 3/3 like Kim did.
 

genki

On the Ice
Joined
Feb 24, 2010
I'm going to try to teach myself Japanese this holiday season since I'm already familiar with the Kanji part. Let's see how I'll do and if I would be able to understand all these Japanese skating news "soon".

Hi Skatefiguring:
I am always impressed with your knowledge of skating, but in this respect I may be able to help you!
I am completely bilingual between Japanese/English, as a matter of fact, Japanese is my mother tongue.

Here's some video of official practice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGo04n_38qs

As a big Takahashi fan, I am little concerned that his quad is not stable. However as Honda said in this video, " Quad is a key element. but it is also very important to skate well after skaters fail on quad." Ganbere
Daisuke, Go for it!!

I will be watching it trough key hope tv. So excited already.
 
Joined
Aug 16, 2009
It's so great to have forum members with so many different languages. I feel we get information that no one else gets, because all of you can tell us about reports and other information right from the original sources in Japan, Russia, Finland, and the other skating countries. Genki, I hope you'll be able to report on the competition for us! I don't know about the rest of us, but I certainly will have no way of watching it before YouTube excerpts are posted.
 

genki

On the Ice
Joined
Feb 24, 2010
Hi Olympia

I am not in Japan. I live in US. So just like you, I am heavily dependent on Youtube.
However, if you download keyhole tv, you can watch it a bit earlier than you tube. However the quality is terrible.
I will be watching guys short this morning starting from 3 am pacific time.

BTW, there are people who upload video to you-tube almost live, so you can see it very very soon too. Go to go to bed now.
 

NMURA

Medalist
Joined
Jul 14, 2010
Pair SP

Takahashi & Tran
56.80

Men SP

16:20-17:35
1 Ryuichi Kihara
2 Yukihiro Yoshida
3 Sei Kawahara
4 Junzo Nishigami
5 Yuya Tamada
6 Yuki Horinouchi
7 Fumiya Itai
8 Hiroki Habu
9 Ryuju Hino
10 Kento Nakamura

17:45-18:55
11 Akio Sasaki
12 Jun Suzuki
13 Hayato Miyazaki
14 Koshin Yamada
15 Keiji Tanaka
16 Hikaru Murayama
17 Junki Sano
18 Naoto Saito
19 Yoji Tsuboi
20 Jo Matsumura

19:05-20:30
21 Yuzuru Hanyu
22 Takuya Kondo
23 Kensuke Nakaniwa
24 Daisuke Takahashi
25 Hayato Odajima
26 Takahiko Kozuka
27 Daisuke Murakami
28 Tatsuki Machida
29 Takahito Mura
30 Nobunari Oda
31 Yasuharu Nanri
32 Tomoyuki Koriyama

http://sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/bcast/live/show/128
 

NMURA

Medalist
Joined
Jul 14, 2010
1 Kento Nakamura 64.27 34.62 30.65 1.0
2 Fumiya Itai 58.18 29.68 28.50 0.0
3 Yuki Horinouchi 52.65 27.90 24.75 0.0
4 Ryuichi Kihara 52.53 25.68 26.85 0.0
5 Ryuju Hino 50.80 25.90 24.90 0.0
6 Junzo Nishigami 48.49 26.14 23.35 1.0
7 Yukihiro Yoshida 47.70 22.70 26.00 1.0
8 Sei Kawahara 40.57 19.32 21.25 0.0
9 Yuya Tamada 38.43 17.08 21.35 0.0
10 Hiroki Habu 36.07 13.82 22.25 0.0
 

NMURA

Medalist
Joined
Jul 14, 2010
1 Yuzuru Hanyu 78.94 42.24 36.70 0.0
2 Akio Sasaki 64.84 34.84 31.00 1.0
3 Kento Nakamura 64.27 34.62 30.65 1.0
4 Fumiya Itai 58.18 29.68 28.50 0.0
5 Keiji Tanaka 57.64 28.94 28.70 0.0
6 Yuki Horinouchi 52.65 27.90 24.75 0.0
7 Ryuichi Kihara 52.53 25.68 26.85 0.0
8 Yoji Tsuboi 50.81 24.26 26.55 0.0
9 Ryuju Hino 50.80 25.90 24.90 0.0
10 Jun Suzuki 49.91 25.66 24.25 0.0
11 Junki Sano 48.84 26.74 22.10 0.0
12 Junzo Nishigami 48.49 26.14 23.35 1.0
13 Yukihiro Yoshida 47.70 22.70 26.00 1.0
14 Hayato Miyazaki 45.58 21.88 23.70 0.0
15 Koshin Yamada 44.26 21.16 24.10 1.0
16 Hikaru Murayama 43.19 21.54 21.65 0.0
17 Sei Kawahara 40.57 19.32 21.25 0.0
18 Naoto Saito 39.81 15.86 24.95 1.0
19 Yuya Tamada 38.43 17.08 21.35 0.0
20 Jo Matsumura 38.27 16.02 23.25 1.0
21 Hiroki Habu 36.07 13.82 22.25 0.0

Hanyu
Triple Axel
Triple Lutz+Triple Toeloop
Change Foot Spin Combo
Triple Flip
Straight Line Step Sequence
Flying Camel Spin
Change Foot Sit Spin

A bit too high for a quadless SP. :laugh:
What kind of scores are in store for THEM?
 
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NMURA

Medalist
Joined
Jul 14, 2010
1 Takahiko Kozuka 87.91 47.06 40.85 0.0
2 Yuzuru Hanyu 78.94 42.24 36.70 0.0
3 Nobunari Oda 77.48 40.78 38.70 2.0
4 Daisuke Takahashi 74.78 33.88 40.90 0.0
5 Tatsuki Machida 73.75 39.60 34.15 0.0
6 Takahito Mura 72.33 38.88 33.45 0.0
7 Daisuke Murakami 69.39 35.84 33.55 0.0
8 Akio Sasaki 64.84 34.84 31.00 1.0
9 Kento Nakamura 64.27 34.62 30.65 1.0
10 Kensuke Nakaniwa 62.09 30.34 32.75 1.0
11 Yasuharu Nanri 61.86 29.86 32.00 0.0
12 Fumiya Itai 58.18 29.68 28.50 0.0
13 Takuya Kondo 57.83 27.48 30.35 0.0
14 Keiji Tanaka 57.64 28.94 28.70 0.0
15 Yuki Horinouchi 52.65 27.90 24.75 0.0
16 Ryuichi Kihara 52.53 25.68 26.85 0.0
17 Hayato Odajima 51.27 23.12 28.15 0.0
18 Yoji Tsuboi 50.81 24.26 26.55 0.0
19 Ryuju Hino 50.80 25.90 24.90 0.0
20 Jun Suzuki 49.91 25.66 24.25 0.0
21 Junki Sano 48.84 26.74 22.10 0.0
22 Junzo Nishigami 48.49 26.14 23.35 1.0
23 Yukihiro Yoshida 47.70 22.70 26.00 1.0
24 Hayato Miyazaki 45.58 21.88 23.70 0.0
25 Tomoyuki Koriyama 45.43 17.58 27.85 0.0
26 Koshin Yamada 44.26 21.16 24.10 1.0
27 Hikaru Murayama 43.19 21.54 21.65 0.0
28 Sei Kawahara 40.57 19.32 21.25 0.0
29 Naoto Saito 39.81 15.86 24.95 1.0
30 Yuya Tamada 38.43 17.08 21.35 0.0
31 Jo Matsumura 38.27 16.02 23.25 1.0
32 Hiroki Habu 36.07 13.82 22.25 0.0


Takahashi
3F+3T step out probably UR
3A fall out
3Lz

Kozuka
3Lz+3T
3A
3F
all clean with level 4 footworks

Oda
4T fall
3A
3Lz+3T
fell on the footwork

I must say Kozuka is already anointed as the national champion. The national judges have reached the conclusion that Kozuka with the home favorite PCS is the best option to counter "him" for the world gold. Takahashi is in the real danger of being left off the team even more, since his absence will help Kozuka's PCS very much. I'm also surprised with Hanyu's score. The PCS differences with Takahashi and Oda are much smaller than expected.
 
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demarinis5

Gold for the Winter Prince!
Record Breaker
Joined
Jan 23, 2004
Thanks for the info. Happy for Kozuka, can't wait to see his SP. Dai's TES is so low. His jumps are really suffering and if it was not for his PC's
he would be much lower than 4th. Dai will have to bring it up a notch if he wants to medal. If he is injured(speculation on my part) the question is can he
bring it up a notch. I will be rooting for him. Good luck to the men in the FS.
 
Joined
Aug 16, 2009
Takahashi is FOURTH? And Asada is in danger of doing poorly in Ladies? I can't cope.

I knew it was going to be tense, but not this tense.
 

Mirunna

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 12, 2009
I agree. Imagine the current world champions not making the world team this season, in their own country. That would be just sad. I still have hopes for them though
 
Joined
Jul 11, 2003
Happy to see Hanyu moving on up.

btw, without Headings, I presume the list of scores were for a Short Program. Is there a list for the Ladies SP?
 
Joined
Jul 11, 2003
I agree. Imagine the current world champions not making the world team this season, in their own country. That would be just sad. I still have hopes for them though
From what I understand, the Japanese Fed takes more than one competition in deciding the World Team. No?
 

treeloving

Medalist
Joined
Feb 17, 2010
Happy to see Hanyu moving on up.

btw, without Headings, I presume the list of scores were for a Short Program. Is there a list for the Ladies SP?

I think Ladies SP take place tomorrow.:)

Thank you so much Nmura for the result. Do you know if Yuzuru jump flip with wrong age or not?
 

demarinis5

Gold for the Winter Prince!
Record Breaker
Joined
Jan 23, 2004
Takahashi is FOURTH? And Asada is in danger of doing poorly in Ladies? I can't cope.

I knew it was going to be tense, but not this tense.

Tell me about it. I have my fingers crossed they both medal here and make the World team. Going by the way they both have been skating this season
(especially Mao) I don't think it will be Gold for Mao and Dai this year. JMO (I hope I am wrong though)

On the other hand Taka K has been putting up the big numbers with great skating (albeit he has been criticized for lack of excitement in his programs which does not seem to bother the judges) He scored 87 and change without the almighty Quad. He may be the future for Japan heading into Worlds and the next Olympics.
 
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