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Shaba22

Final Flight
Joined
Nov 22, 2008
1 Daisuke Takahashi 96.05
2 Takahiko Kozuka 85.60
3 Yuzuru Hanyu 74.82
4 Tatsuki Machida 74.64
5 Kento Nakamura 68.58
6 Keiji Tanaka 67.48
7 Shoma Uno 63.49
8 Yoji Tsuboi 63.21
 

sky_fly20

Match Penalty
Joined
Nov 20, 2011
what was YUZURU's combos ? :cry:
Im glad he's 3rd but hoping he will increase at LP and Win
 

futureidol

On the Ice
Joined
Jan 2, 2010
Men's standings after SP:


1 高橋大輔 Daisuke Takahashi • TES 50.70 + PCS 45.35 = SP 96.05
2 小塚崇彦 Takahiko Kozuka • TES 45.30 + PCS 40.30 = SP 85.60
3 羽生結弦 Yuzuru Hanyu • TES 37.62 + PCS 37.20 = SP 74.82
4 町田樹 Tatsuki Machida • TES 38.44 + PCS 36.20 = SP 74.64
5 中村健人 Kento Nakamura • TES 36.98 + PCS 32.60 = SP 68.58
6 田中刑事 Keiji Tanaka • TES 36.18 + PCS 31.30 = SP 67.48
7 宇野昌磨 Shoma Uno • TES 32.44 + PCS 31.05 = SP 63.49
8 坪井遥司 Yoji Tsuboi • TES 36.06 + PCS 27.15 = SP 63.21
9 村上大介 Daisuke Murakami • TES 29.00 + PCS 34.65 -1.00 = SP 62.65
10 佐々木彰生 Akio Sasaki • TES 28.30 + PCS 33.15 = SP 60.45
11 日野龍樹 Ryujyu Hino • TES 33.34 + PCS 26.85 = SP 60.19
12 無良崇人 Takahito Mura • TES 27.80 + PCS 33.25 -1.00 = SP 60.05
13 木原龍一 Ryuichi Kihara • TES 29.70 + PCS 28.75 -1.00 = SP 57.45
14 川原星 Sei Kawahara • TES 30.56 + PCS 24.40 -1.00 = SP 53.96
15 郡山智之 Tomoyuki Koriyama • TES 22.88 + PCS 28.05 = SP 50.93
16 小沼祐太 Yuta Onuma • TES 26.72 + PCS 24.10 = SP 50.82
17 堀之内雄基 Yuki Horinouchi • TES 24.66 + PCS 25.30 = SP 49.96
18 吉田行宏 Yukihiro Yoshida • TES 20.10 + PCS 29.30 = SP 49.40
19 近藤琢哉 Takuya Kondo • TES 22.76 + PCS 26.95 -1.00 = SP 48.71
20 中村智 Satoshi Nakamura • TES 24.90 + PCS 22.85 -1.00 = SP 46.75
21 宮崎勇人 Hayato Miyazaki • TES 18.36 + PCS 23.60 = SP 41.96
22 松村成 Jo Matsumura • TES 18.30 + PCS 24.60 -1.00 = SP 41.90
23 江口涼一 Ryoichi Eguchi • TES 20.36 + PCS 21.15 = SP 41.51
24 玉田裕也 Yuya Tamada • TES 18.14 + PCS 21.85 -1.00 = SP 38.99
25 近藤眞樹 Masaki Kondo • TES 18.24 + PCS 20.35 = SP 38.59
26 山田耕新 Koshin Yamada • TES 15.40 + PCS 23.20 -1.00 = SP 37.60
27 野添紘介 Kosuke Nozoe • TES 17.64 + PCS 20.70 -2.00 = SP 36.34
28 松坂悠飛 Yuuhi Matsuzaka • TES 15.76 + PCS 19.90 -1.00 = SP 34.66
29 竹田津彰太 Shota Taketazu • TES 12.60 + PCS 20.20 = SP 32.80
 

NMURA

Medalist
Joined
Jul 14, 2010
Men SP results

1 Daisuke Takahashi 96.05 Q 4T+3T 3A 3Lz
2 Takahiko Kozuka 85.60 Q 3F+3T 3A 3Lz
3 Yuzuru Hanyu 74.82 Q 3T 3A 3Lz+2T
4 Tatsuki Machida 74.64 Q 3A 3F+3T 3Lz
5 Kento Nakamura 68.58 Q 3Lz+3T 3A 3F fall
6 Keiji Tanaka 67.48 Q 3A 3F+3T 3Lz
7 Shoma Uno 63.49 Q 3Lz 3F+2T 2A
8 Yoji Tsuboi 63.21 Q 3T+3T 3A 3Lz
9 Daisuke Murakami 62.65 Q 4S fall 3A stepout 3F
10 Akio Sasaki 60.45 Q 3A fall 3Lz+3T 3F
11 Ryuju Hino 60.19 Q 3A 3Lo+3T hands down 3Lz
12 Takahito Mura 60.05 Q 2T 3A 3Lz fall
13 Ryuichi Kihara 57.45 Q 2A 3S+3T 3Lz fall
14 Sei Kawahara 53.96 Q 3A hands down 3F+3T 3Lz stepout
15 Tomoyuki Koriyama 50.93 Q
16 Yuta Onuma 50.82 Q
17 Yuki Horinouchi 49.96 Q
18 Yukihiro Yoshida 49.40 Q
19 Takuya Kondo 48.71 Q
20 Satoshi Nakamura 46.75 Q
21 Hayato Miyazaki 41.96 Q
22 Jo Matsumura 41.90 Q
23 Ryoichi Eguchi 41.51 Q
24 Yuya Tamada 38.99 Q
25 Masaki Kondo 38.59
26 Koshin Yamada 37.60
27 Kosuke Nozoe 36.34
28 Yuhi Matsuzaka 34.66
29 Shota Taketazu 32.80

Very much surprised to see Takahashi's 4-3. He said "avoiding in the SP" yesterday but I must apologize to say "just bluffing".

Hanyu has opened up on his 4T and added just 2T to the 3Lz. If it was Oda.... we can imagine what happened. Machida may feel being robbed. Pretty much sure the judges are on Hanyu's side.
 

futureidol

On the Ice
Joined
Jan 2, 2010
I'm being told on twitter that there was a mistake in the scoring and Yuzuru Hanyu and Tatsuki Machida's placements have been reversed.

Revised scores:
Tatsuki Machida 74.64
Yuzuru Hanyu 74.32
 

let`s talk

Match Penalty
Joined
Sep 10, 2009
Only three men went for a quad, one succeded (Dai). But the event was very remarkable and exciting to watch.
Remember this name: Uno. The guy is 14yo, looks like an 11-12yo and skates like a seriously experienced skater. With the adult look, focus, he just radiates responsibility. Very good feeling of ice, confident but light. Hino was just all nothing. I couldn't believe that some years ago he was over Yuzuru. Now he is unbelievably slow, boring, seems like he skates with no enthusiasm or desire. One a site note, but I am not sure- the commentator said his mother has one Japanese parent and one Russian. It makes Hino 1/4 Russian? I didn't know that. Nakamura was very elegant. He is tall, with long legs, the body is not an Asian type, and skating somehow too. Sharp clean lines, no fuss, with self-proud feeling, a little slow and reserved though. Machida was on fire, not like in Sapporo. He looked much healthier, faster, artistic, that was just written all over his face that he was enjoying the moment! He might feel that the result is a little unfair, but probably Yuzuru's speed and high level of some elements put him slightly over Machida. For now. But I am sure tomorrow Hanyu will say his word. Today he was very disappointed with his skating. Kozuka in my opinion shouldn't get 85 for a quadless program, even for a quad attemp-less program. He took it safe and played pragmatic. The skating was somewhere emotion-less and not that inspiring. But he looks quite satisfied with the result (it was before Dai and his score). Dai !!! He trolled everyone, in a good sense of course. Yesterday there were talks that he wouldn't try a quad in SP because he wasn't successful with it during practice. During the warm-up he performed more than once his classic combo 3F/3T. Naturally everybody assumed that that was what he was going to do. And wow! 4t-3t! Clean and nice! When was the last time he did it? Ages ago, and he never did this combo in SP. In the interview he said that he decided to risk it this morning when he felt that the element might go good. Why not to try. You, Dai! After skating he looked so shining, with sparkling brown eyes, oh... Over 50 for TES, some kind of record I think. Great work, man! :thumbsup:
 

demarinis5

Gold for the Winter Prince!
Record Breaker
Joined
Jan 23, 2004
Only three men went for a quad, one succeded (Dai). But the event was very remarkable and exciting to watch.
Remember this name: Uno. The guy is 14yo, looks like an 11-12yo and skates like a seriously experienced skater. With the adult look, focus, he just radiates responsibility. Very good feeling of ice, confident but light. Hino was just all nothing. I couldn't believe that some years ago he was over Yuzuru. Now he is unbelievably slow, boring, seems like he skates with no enthusiasm or desire. One a site note, but I am not sure- the commentator said his mother has one Japanese parent and one Russian. It makes Hino 1/4 Russian? I didn't know that. Nakamura was very elegant. He is tall, with long legs, the body is not an Asian type, and skating somehow too. Sharp clean lines, no fuss, with self-proud feeling, a little slow and reserved though. Machida was on fire, not like in Sapporo. He looked much healthier, faster, artistic, that was just written all over his face that he was enjoying the moment! He might feel that the result is a little unfair, but probably Yuzuru's speed and high level of some elements put him slightly over Machida. For now. But I am sure tomorrow Hanyu will say his word. Today he was very disappointed with his skating. Kozuka in my opinion shouldn't get 85 for a quadless program, even for a quad attemp-less program. He took it safe and played pragmatic. The skating was somewhere emotion-less and not that inspiring. But he looks quite satisfied with the result (it was before Dai and his score). Dai !!! He trolled everyone, in a good sense of course. Yesterday there were talks that he wouldn't try a quad in SP because he wasn't successful with it during practice. During the warm-up he performed more than once his classic combo 3F/3T. Naturally everybody assumed that that was what he was going to do. And wow! 4t-3t! Clean and nice! When was the last time he did it? Ages ago, and he never did this combo in SP. In the interview he said that he decided to risk it this morning when he felt that the element might go good. Why not to try. You, Dai! After skating he looked so shining, with sparkling brown eyes, oh... Over 50 for TES, some kind of record I think. Great work, man! :thumbsup:

Thanks for your report. I am beyond thrilled for Dai!! Sounds like he was on fire.

Anxiously awaiting the video.
 
Joined
Mar 14, 2006
OK, this is probably my favorite Christmas present - Dai pulling a 4-3 out of his hat. I love him without the quad but this...! :party2: :points: :yay:
 
Joined
Aug 16, 2009
oh, boy! I'm so stoked to hear about Daisuke. Fingers are crossed for the Long Program, and then for Worlds.
 
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