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Japanese Nationals 2013-2014 - Men

Jedi

On the Ice
Joined
May 4, 2010
I am not worried about Kozuku's pcs more will Dai make it and what in the heck - is JSF doing the build up Hanyu - his score is ridiculous. Remember folks PC and Dai's best chance is the short and they are far su perior skaters in respect to pcs but look at these marks for Hanyu. Patrick and Dai might as well bow down and give Hanyu the gold. Hanyu can wear whatever flounce and all it seems he is the anointed one. He is very good but he does not have the sophistication of Dai, Chan or the natural charima of Javier. But more important the world seems to think he is the answer to world peace and have anointed him King of Sochi it appears. Poor Dai; doesn't look like the judges held him up that is for sure.
 

yuki

Final Flight
Joined
Mar 2, 2012
I am not worried about Kozuku's pcs more will Dai make it and what in the heck - is JSF doing the build up Hanyu - his score is ridiculous. Remember folks PC and Dai's best chance is the short and they are far su perior skaters in respect to pcs but look at these marks for Hanyu. Patrick and Dai might as well bow down and give Hanyu the gold. Hanyu can wear whatever flounce and all it seems he is the anointed one. He is very good but he does not have the sophistication of Dai, Chan or the natural charima of Javier. But more important the world seems to think he is the answer to world peace and have anointed him King of Sochi it appears. Poor Dai; doesn't look like the judges held him up that is for sure.

Yuzuru's score may be inflated, but he has been consistently delivering in the SP this season and he is one of the best jumpers in the world right now (if not the best). Those technical scores don't come out of nowhere.
 

NMURA

Medalist
Joined
Jul 14, 2010
Men FS staring order

1 Kohei Yoshino 47.90
2 Masaki Kondo 43.16
3 Kazuki Tomono 47.98
4 Takaya Hashizume 42.10
5 Takumi Yamamoto 45.93
6 Koshin Yamada 49.89

7 Ryuju Hino 64.18
8 Kosuke Nozoe 53.89
9 Takuya Kondo 51.80
10 Daisuke Isozaki 51.62
11 Taichi Honda 59.34
12 Daisuke Murakami 65.71

13 Keiji Tanaka 71.78
14 Kento Nakamura 69.16
15 Yoji Tsuboi 67.22
16 Akio Sasaki 65.73
17 Sota Yamamoto 65.90
18 Takahito Mura 71.25

19 Yuzuru Hanyu 103.10
20 Shoma Uno 72.15
21 Nobunari Oda 77.72
22 Daisuke Takahashi 82.57
23 Tatsuki Machida 93.22
24 Takahiko Kozuka 90.70

LIVE results @ sportsnavi
http://live.sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/live/sports/figureskate_all/1965?auto=1
 

MaiKatze

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 4, 2012
:eek: That last group. But it will take a few hours until we reach it. Yuzuru actually skating first and Kozuka last. Hopefully the middle will be good for Dai. Please skating goods let Daisuke earn his Olympic spot on his own strength!
 

cinnamon

On the Ice
Joined
Sep 13, 2010
Is there anybody watching this live to give us spoiler?
Right now the second group - in this group there is Daisuke Murakami.
 

MaiKatze

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 4, 2012
Fuji TV is showing the Ladies event still. But if you check the Link NMURA posted you have the life result, in japanese though.
 

SaraM

Final Flight
Joined
Aug 21, 2013
Country
Norway
I really liked Kento Nakamura, anyone knows the name of his sp music?
 

Mrs. P

Uno, Dos, twizzle!
Record Breaker
Joined
Dec 27, 2009
Results after two groups. (SP/FS score)

1.) Daisuke Murakami 205.86 (65.71/140.15)
2.) Ryuju Hino 191.20 (64.18/127.02)
3.) Taichi Honda 170.47 (59.34/111.13)
4.) Koshin Yamada 161.37 (49.89/111.48)
5.)Takuya Kondo 161.27 (51.80/109.47)
6.) Daisuke Isozaki 158.77 (51.62/107.15)
7.) Kosuke Nozoe 156.02 (53.89/102.13)
8.) Kazuki Tomono 155.30 (47.98/107.32)
9.) Kohei Yoshino 136.14 (47.90/88.24)
10.)Takumi Yamamoto 134.95 (45.93/89.02)
11.) Masaki Kondo 134.57 (43.16/91.41)
12.) Takaya Hashizume 133.68 (42.10/91.58)
 

snowflake

I enjoy what I like
Record Breaker
Joined
Nov 10, 2008
Whar does the name Keiji really mean? Google translation calls him Tanaka Criminal :confused:
 

Mrs. P

Uno, Dos, twizzle!
Record Breaker
Joined
Dec 27, 2009
Results after Group 3:
Takahiko Mura 216.72 (71.25/145.47)
Keiji Tanaka 211.52 (71.78/139.74)
Yoji Tsuboi 208.58 (67.22/141.36)
Daisuke Murakami 205.86 (65.71/140.15)
Kento Nakamura 205.49 (69.16/136.33)
Ryuju Hino 191.20 (64.18/127.02)
Akio Sasaki 188.38 (65.73/122.65)
Sota Yamamoto 170.72 (65.90/104.72)
Taichi Honda 170.47 (59.34/111.13)
Koshin Yamada 161.37 (49.89/111.48)
Takuya Kondo 161.27 (51.80/109.47)
Daisuke Isozaki 158.77 (51.62/107.15)
Kosuke Nozoe 156.02 (53.89/102.13)
Kazuki Tomono 155.30 (47.98/107.32)
Kohei Yoshino 136.14 (47.90/88.24)
Takumi Yamamoto 134.95 (45.93/89.02)
Masaki Kondo 134.57 (43.16/91.41)
Takaya Hashizume 133.68 (42.10/91.58)
 

MaiKatze

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 4, 2012
^Yes. Oh god I almost feel the tension thousands of kilometres away! The arena is going crazy.

Mmh, Yuzuru...nerves?
 
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