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2013 Japanese Nationals Men

sk8ingcoach

On the Ice
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Nov 25, 2012
How did 2 judges go as low as 7.75 in transitions for Yuzuru. They're crazy. Also only +1 on 4T and StSq ??

He should have been closer to 100 i think
 

OS

Sedated by Modonium
Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 23, 2010
I don’t know what you mean by Hanyu “used to get 7s to high 8s early in the season”? At SA, his first GP outing, he got
8.64 in SS
8.36 in TR
8.89 in P/E
8.68 in CH
8.79 in IN

At Japan Nationals, he got
8.85 in SS
8.50 in TR
8.90 in P/E
8.80 in CH
8.85 in IN
Not that much difference. If you look at others’ scores, you’ll find bigger differences.


I don’t understand this sentence either. Daisuke was the only one clean at GPF SP, but he made mistakes today which affected his GOEs. Hanyu, on the contrary, made mistakes and had a fall at GPF SP. He was clean today and earned GOEs similar to SA and NHK SP’s.

Hey thanks for this, very detailed ;)

I never consider PCS can be accurately read as 1 absolute number in its 'mean' format, but prefer to look at them as a whole between upper tier and lower tier. More as as flashpoints/impressions while taking factors and variables such as where they are competing, who are their competitors, who's marking them, what the skaters did on the day, what was skater did at their last competition, what the skater's future the federation are pushing for, and how important is that competition. Momentum building is a funny thing, and having home events always helps.

This was his scoring at Finlandia, his first competition in the season.

http://stll-fi-bin.directo.fi/@Bin/...069382/Finlandia Trophy 2012 protocol fnl.pdf

Dai did make mistakes, but judges are usually more generous at home, but seems Dai didn't get as much home competition benefit relative Hanyu and his impressive GOEs especially just came off as the new GPF champion.
 
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jjane45

On the Ice
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Mar 23, 2009
Like I said, I don't like how the Japanese skating philosophy overly focuses on jumps and relegates other aspects of the skating as secondary. As a result, the skaters they produce tend to have highs and lows at international competitions - that is when they bomb their jumps, you see their big names suddenly dropping to 9th-10th at Worlds like Kozuka, or Oda falling to even qualify for the main event or Takahashi falling all the way to 6th at Worlds in 2011. This boom or bust approach is not wisest thing in this sport where ice is always slippery.

Sorry I don't quite follow this argument. Are you saying Kozuka, Oda, or Takahashi are jumping beans and not much more? People always drop in rankings when someone else with comparable PCS outjumps them.
 

wallylutz

Medalist
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Mar 23, 2010
Sorry I don't quite follow this argument. Are you saying Kozuka, Oda, or Takahashi are jumping beans and not much more? People always drop in rankings when someone else with comparable PCS outjumps them.

That is not what I said. You'd note that my comments were comparing Oda and Mura. It is easier to assess the style of a judging panel using results from lower ranked skaters than it is to use results from the top skaters.

With respect to your last comment, I don't agree.

Would you say Oda and Mura have comparable PCS based on their SP in Sapporo even though Mura outjumped Oda?

Furthermore, would you say Kozuka's 11th place finish at the 2012 Worlds is a result of Denis Ten, 7th place, outjumped him despite comparable PCS?

That's my point precisely, Oda and Mura do not have comparable PCS, yet because Mura landed jumps, he almost beat Kozuka who was superior in the 6 of the other 7 elements and in all 5 components of the PCS. Does that make sense to you, a single jumping element carries so much weight?
 

deedee1

Record Breaker
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Nov 14, 2007
I just watched Akio Sasaki's SP - this guy rocks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao4jO143DSg

:agree: And very first time for me to see Akio actually lands a clean 3A (almost) at competitions. :clap: Skating fans in Japan know that 3A has been his biggest enemy whole his skating career. What a huge achievement he has made at this particular competition! :rock: And when it comes to 'dancing ability on ice', Akio is as good as Daisuke. :cool:

Let me add one more great performance; Kento Nakamura's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t208zBeM8Pg

Kento is going to skate in the final group of Mens Free tonight. He may get very nervous, but I think it's a good opportunity to make a name for himself among J-boys in such depths.
Go boy! You have nothing to lose! :party:
 
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Morning Glory

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Dec 16, 2008
: And very first time for me to see Akio actually lands a clean 3A (almost) at competitions. :clap: Skating fans in Japan know that 3A has been his biggest enemy whole his skating career. What a huge achievement he has made at this particular competition! :rock: And when it comes to 'dancing ability on ice', Akio is as good as Daisuke. :cool:

Let me add one more great performance; Kento Nakamura's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t208zBeM8Pg

Kento is going to skate in the final group of Mens Free tonight. He may get very nervous, but I think it's a good opportunity to make a name for himself among J-boys in such depths.
Go boy! You have nothing to lose! :party:

Last night, I was most excited with those two!

Yeah, Akio's enemy is 3A, and Kento's enemy is his nerves. I really hope they will overcome the enemies tonight!

Very sad for Horinouchi. This is his last season, so it means his last Nats:cry:
 

deedee1

Record Breaker
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Nov 14, 2007
Very sad for Horinouchi. This is his last season, so it means his last Nats:cry:

It was so heartbreaking for us=skating fans to see his and his coaches' sad faces on TV, wasn't it?...;;;

Sad to say but except very top skaters who are talented enough to go to international comps and with financial backup from JSF, there comes the time for most of boys and girls have to give up their competitive skating at the age 22 (meaning graduating from colleges) in Japan...
 

joyfuls

Rinkside
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Nov 12, 2012
Is it really impossible to find a stream live? I wish Japan didn't have such strict laws against pirating. :/
 

let`s talk

Match Penalty
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Sep 10, 2009
If anything, Takahashi's scores were too high for URed 4t and an edge called on the 3lutz.
Not necessary. The tech pannel and judges work separately. The fact that judges didn't punish him as much as they should be for ur 4T and e on 3L means that they didn't see UR and edge call on those jumps, so they gave what they gave- -1/-2 GOE for shaky landing on the rotated quad and +GOE for a solid 3L combo. The judges and the tech pannel clearly didn't have the same opinion regarding those elements which make the whole judging look even more stupid and cooked than it's already is. The most laughable comment came from a referee of JN justifying level 3 for Dai's Stsq after CoC (he got level 4 plus +2 GOE at NHK): not enough use of upper body :laugh:.
As a side note, in the vid I saw, Takeshi Honda commented on how Daisuke Takahashi indeed UR his 4T during the slow motion replay. I hope that will lay to rest any conspiracy theory that JSF has already fixed the results because if even the TV commentators can see the UR, not just the Tech Panel, then chances are the call was correct. The edge call was even clearer and Honda commented on that as well but I am not sure if he has access to preliminary protocol at that point or not.
:clap: I love sofa specialists! They are so charming in their ridiculous statements sitting with popcorn and talking about things they have no idea about. First, dear, no matter who comments, Honda, Shizuka or the TV guy whose name you never heard of, they never ever in Japan question judges' decision. That is how it works here. From the western point of view it's not clearly a "commenting" since the comment usually should include the opinion. They commentators here simply give the information that they have access to earlier than the public. And nothing more. Moreover, even if due to whatever miracle the commentator started to express the opinion that differs from judges', so what I wonder. They do it all the time on non-J TV channels, Russian or European or N.American, etc. Read what you said- things are right because the TV commentator said so! Gosh.. :rofl:

Dai did make mistakes, but judges are usually more generous at home, but seems Dai didn't get as much home competition benefit relative Hanyu and his impressive GOEs especially just came off as the new GPF champion.
To be fair Dai never actually got any super benefits from JSF in his career. It reminds me the Plu story-no matter how hard Piseev&Co. tried, they always failed. There are things that officials can't control- love of the audience, popularity and acceptance or not by public. Many officials are little people afterall who get easily envious of someone else's success that is beyond their influence. ;)

Here is the full SP:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdUXnleLlHI

Men's FS practice. Deedee1, check the Dai's costume: red colors and gloves are back! Gorgeous stuff, almost scary!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6VJ2WnAz2g
 

deedee1

Record Breaker
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Nov 14, 2007
Is it really impossible to find a stream live? I wish Japan didn't have such strict laws against pirating. :/

I am afraid so...Unlike last night, Fuji TV does not plan to broadcast live. :no: Except those who attend the competition in the arena, we, I mean all skating fans in Japan, have to sit in front of TV until 7pm for the delayed broadcast starting with Ladies SP tonight...:disapp:
 

Morning Glory

On the Ice
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Dec 16, 2008
I am afraid so...Unlike last night, Fuji TV does not plan to broadcast live. :no: Except those who attend the competition in the arena, we, I mean all skating fans in Japan, have to sit in front of TV until 7pm for the delayed broadcast starting with Ladies SP tonight...:disapp:

This is really annoying. I could watch Euro and US Nationals live through internet feed, but can not watch my own country's Nats live!
 

NMURA

Medalist
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Jul 14, 2010
http://sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/channel/live/show/winter/1460

First 2 groups

1 郡山智之 Tomoyuki Koriyama 55.87 112.22 168.09
2 本田太一 Taichi Honda 55.58 110.20 165.78
3 吉田行宏 Yukihiro Yoshida 53.02 109.40 162.42
4 坪井遥司 Yoji Tsuboi 54.40 106.41 160.81
5 川原星 Sei Kawahara 52.10 103.26 155.36
6 磯崎大介 Daisuke Isozaki 52.92 101.41 154.33
7 山田耕新 Koshin Yamada 50.41 103.36 153.77
8 服部瑛貴 Eiki Hattori 51.03 102.02 153.05
9 小沼祐太 Yuta Onuma 48.33 103.99 152.32
10 野添紘介 Kosuke Nozoe 55.94 87.74 143.68
11 松村成 Jo Matsumura 47.55 89.59 137.14
12 木村真人 Masato Kimura 42.66 76.73 119.39
 

NMURA

Medalist
Joined
Jul 14, 2010
1 田中刑事 Keiji Tanaka 62.54 145.98 208.52
2 佐々木彰生 Akio Sasaki 74.92 133.60 208.52
3 町田樹 Tatsuki Machida 68.48 137.69 206.17
4 日野龍樹 Ryuju Hino 68.28 134.02 202.30
5 宇野昌磨 Shoma Uno 67.56 131.47 199.03
6 木原龍一 Ryuichi Kihara 58.07 126.07 184.14
7 郡山智之 Tomoyuki Koriyama 55.87 112.22 168.09
8 本田太一 Taichi Honda 55.58 110.20 165.78
9 吉田行宏 Yukihiro Yoshida 53.02 109.40 162.42
10 坪井遥司 Yoji Tsuboi 54.40 106.41 160.81
11 川原星 Sei Kawahara 52.10 103.26 155.36
12 磯崎大介 Daisuke Isozaki 52.92 101.41 154.33
13 山田耕新 Koshin Yamada 50.41 103.36 153.77
14 服部瑛貴 Eiki Hattori 51.03 102.02 153.05
15 小沼祐太 Yuta Onuma 48.33 103.99 152.32
16 野添紘介 Kosuke Nozoe 55.94 87.74 143.68
17 松村成 Jo Matsumura 47.55 89.59 137.14
18 木村真人 Masato Kimura 42.66 76.73 119.39

The final group to go
 

Mirunna

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 12, 2009
Oh my! Daisuke 192 something, 97 on TES and 96 on presentation, this is amazing, I can't wait to see the program. Huge pressure on the kid now
 
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