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Messages to skaters

silverfoxes

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Feb 16, 2014
I assume you click the blue button, but what do the dropdown boxes say? And the buttons with the numbers?
 

Pamigena

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Feb 17, 2014
(I was bored so I did this)


You have to click on the blue button to get to this form


1st box (種目) = select event:

男子シングル men's singles
女子シングル ladies' singles
ペア pairs
アイスダンス ice dance


2nd box: The names of the skaters of your chosen category will be listed here. Select who you want to send a message to.

ジエレミー・テン Jeremy Ten
イワン・リギー二 Ivan Righini
羽生 結弦 Yuzuru Hanyu
無良 崇人 Takahiko Mura
村上 大介 Daisuke Murakami
キム・ジンソ Jin Seo Kim
セルゲイ・ボロノフ Sergei Voronov
ジエレミー・アボット Jeremy Abbott
ジョシュア・ファリス Joshua Farris
ロス・マイナー Ross Miner
エラジ・バルデ Elladj Balde


ガブリエル・デ-ルマン Gabrielle Daleman
李 子君 Zijun Li
エレーナ・ゲデバ二シビリ Elene Gedevanishvili
加藤 利緒菜 Riona Kato
宮原 知子 Satoko Miyahara
村上 佳菜子 Kanako Murakami
アリョーナ・レオノワ Alena Leonova
アンネり-ネ・ヤッシエム Anne Line Gjersem
アンナ・オフチャロワ Anna Ovcharova
ポリーナ・エドムンズ Pollina Edmunds
クリスティナ・ガオ Christina Gao
グレイシー・ゴ-ルド Gracie Gold


メガン・ヂュアメル / エリック・ラドフォード Duhamel / Radford
于小雨 / 金扬 Yu / Jin
マリ・バルトマン / アーロン・バンケリーブ Varmann / Van Cleave
高橋 成美 / 木原 龍一 Takahashi / Kihara
ベラ・バザロワ / アンドレイ・デプタット Bazarova / Deputat
川口 悠子 / アレクサンドル・スミルノフ Kavaguti / Smirnov
ディーディー・レング / サイモン・シュナピア Leng / Shnapir


ケイトリン・ウィーバー / アンドルー・ポジェ Weaver / Poje
ネリー・ジガンシナ / アレクサンダー・ガシー Zhiganshina / Gazsi
ペ二ー・クームス / 二コラス・バックランド Coomes / Buckland
平井 絵己 / マリオン・デラアスンシオン Hirai / De La Asuncion
キャシー・リード / クリス・リード Reed / Reed
クセ二ア・モンコ / キリル・ハリャービン Monko / Khaliavin
ビクトリア・シ二ツィナ / 二キータ・カツァラポフ Sinitsina / Katsalapov
ケイトリン・ハワイエク / ジャンルック・ベイカー Hawayek / Baker


3rd: write your message


4th box is about your location.
The last one (海外) says "overseas"


5th (年代) is asking for your age bracket.
The first one is for under age 9, the last one for over 70.


6th (性別) is asking your gender.
Left one (男性) = male
Right one (女性) = female


Buttons below:
left one (送信) = send
right one (入力のクリア) = reset


Button below (閉じる) = closes the window
 
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dorispulaski

Wicked Yankee Girl
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Jul 26, 2003
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Kind of off topic, but kind of not, check out the isu bio of your favorite skater. There is now a social-media field. Two examples:

Jason Brown lists his Twitter and Instagram
http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00012123.htm

Internet / Social Media contact: Twitter & Instagram: @jasonbskates; http://figureskatersonline.com/jasonbrown

Julia Lipnitskaia lists as social media contacts:
http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00013146.htm

Internet / Social Media contact: http://fsrussia.ru/biografiya/48-lipnitskaya-julia.html,http://vk.com/id69994512, http://vk.com/julia_lipnitskaya
 
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Violet Bliss

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Nov 19, 2010
(I was bored so I did this)


You have to click on the blue button to get to the form


種目select event:

男子シングル men's singles
女子シングル ladies' singles
ペア pairs
アイスダンス ice dance


select name

ジエレミー・テン Jeremy Ten
イワン・リギー二 Ivan Righini
羽生 結弦 Yuzuru Hanyu
無良 崇人 Takahiko Mura
村上 大介 Daisuke Murakami
キム・ジンソ Jin Seo Kim
セルゲイ・ボロノフ Sergei Voronov
ジエレミー・アボット Jeremy Abbott
ジョシュア・ファリス Joshua Farris
ロス・マイナー Ross Miner
エラジ・バルデ Elladj Balde


ガブリエル・デ-ルマン Gabrielle Daleman
李 子君 Zijun Li
エレーナ・ゲデバ二シビリ Elene Gedevanishvili
加藤 利緒菜 Riona Kato
宮原 知子 Satoko Miyahara
村上 佳菜子 Kanako Murakami
アリョーナ・レオノワ Alena Leonova
アンネり-ネ・ヤッシエム Anne Line Gjersem
アンナ・オフチャロワ Anna Ovcharova
ポリーナ・エドムンズ Pollina Edmunds
クリスティナ・ガオ Christina Gao
グレイシー・ゴ-ルド Gracie Gold


メガン・ヂュアメル / エリック・ラドフォード Duhamel / Radford
于小雨 / 金扬 Yu / Jin
マリ・バルトマン / アーロン・バンケリーブ Varmann / Van Cleave
高橋 成美 / 木原 龍一 Takahashi / Kihara
ベラ・バザロワ / アンドレイ・デプタット Bazarova / Deputat
川口 悠子 / アレクサンドル・スミルノフ Kavaguti / Smirnov
ディーディー・レング / サイモン・シュナピア Leng / Shnapir


ケイトリン・ウィーバー / アンドルー・ポジェ Weaver / Poje
ネリー・ジガンシナ / アレクサンダー・ガシー Zhiganshina / Gazsi
ペ二ー・クームス / 二コラス・バックランド Coomes / Buckland
平井 絵己 / マリオン・デラアスンシオン Hirai / De La Asuncion
キャシー・リード / クリス・リード Reed / Reed
クセ二ア・モンコ / キリル・ハリャービン Monko / Khaliavin
ビクトリア・シ二ツィナ / 二キータ・カツァラポフ Sinitsina / Katsalapov
ケイトリン・ハワイエク / ジャンルック・ベイカー Hawayek / Baker


write your message


I think the fourth thingy is asking for your location (but you can only choose between prefectures?)


年代 is asking for your age (age bracket)


性別 is asking your gender (男性 = male, 女性 = female)


送信 = send
入力のクリア = I think it means something like "clear input" but I'm not sure
閉じる = closes the window




somebody who actually knows Japanese might want to check this, though :biggrin:

Making it easier:

On the message writing page, click on the first box to choose the event category as listed above.

The second box will then show the skaters in the chosen category, as listed above.

The third box is about your location. For most here, pick the last one which says "Overseas".

Then buttons for age groups. The first is for under 9, the last for over 70.

Then choose your gender button, first for male and second for female.

The boxes below, left to send and right to reset.



BTW, the messages so far (Japanese) are sent just about exclusively by female fans.
 
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Pamigena

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Feb 17, 2014
@SkateFiguring
Thank you, I've edited my post accordingly :)
(I'm assuming I got the rest right)
 

karne

in Emergency Backup Mode
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Muddled my way through the form with the help of the post above and my own very rusty Japanese.

I do feel like they could have made it more than 100 characters. It would also be useful if you could filter the messages by skater.
 

jace93

On the Ice
Joined
Jan 8, 2014
Muddled my way through the form with the help of the post above and my own very rusty Japanese.

I do feel like they could have made it more than 100 characters. It would also be useful if you could filter the messages by skater.

It was first and foremost thought for japanese people and they with a hundred characters can say much more than us...

I agree with the filter thing, hopefully they will filter and show them to the skaters...
 

CaroLiza_fan

EZETTIE LATUASV IVAKMHA
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Oct 25, 2012
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Do the messages appear on the list instantly, or is there a delay until they get moderated?

Or is there a time limit on how long long you can take to type the message? (Like on this forum)

It's just that when I tried to post one there now, a page came up that I assumed was confirmation, and so didn't bother translating. I just saw a button, pressed it, and the window closed!

Should I try posting it again, or will it come up eventually?

CaroLiza_fan
 

Pamigena

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Feb 17, 2014
It would also be useful if you could filter the messages by skater.
If you go to the message page there's a drop-down menu in the upper right corner (above the pictures of the Japanese skaters). You can select the name of a skater and then click on the little grey button right next to it. I think then it shows only the messages sent to that specific skater.
 
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CaroLiza_fan

EZETTIE LATUASV IVAKMHA
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My goodness. The messages these Japanese girls are sending for Yuzu are coming in so thick and fast that my message is already on the 4th page!!! :eek:

When I went looking for it about 20 minutes ago, I only went back to page 2. As I didn't see it, I thought that 2 hours was too long for it to appear, so I re-sent it.

Consequently, I bet it is going to appear twice! :rolleye:

Mind you, the moderators might realise it was re-posted by mistake. After all, they did edit the one that did appear on the list. (They removed a set of quotation marks!)

CaroLiza_fan
 
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Violet Bliss

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Nov 19, 2010
It would also be useful if you could filter the messages by skater.

For Japanese skaters, just click on their pictures.

eta. Does the 100 character limit pertain to letters or words in alphabetical languages? In Oriental languages, a character is a word though Japanese does use phonetic characters.
 
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CaroLiza_fan

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For Japanese skaters, just click on their pictures.

eta. Does the 100 character limit pertain to letters or words in alphabetical languages? In Oriental languages, a character is a word though Japanese does use phonetic characters.

Yes, unfortunately it does apply to all alphabets.

I hate it when things have character or word limits, becaue I find it impossible to get my message across in such a small post.

Like, my original attempt at posting on that page was 255 characters. And it took an AWFUL long time to get it cut down to 100.

And the worst of it is, when you have to cut something down so drastically, most of the time it no longer makes sense! :bang:

Thankfully, even though nobody else will probably understand it, the person I sent my message for will know exactly what it means! ;)

CaroLiza_fan
 

Violet Bliss

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Nov 19, 2010
Yes, unfortunately it does apply to all alphabets.

I hate it when things have character or word limits, becaue I find it impossible to get my message across in such a small post.

Like, my original attempt at posting on that page was 255 characters. And it took an AWFUL long time to get it cut down to 100.

And the worst of it is, when you have to cut something down so drastically, most of the time it no longer makes sense! :bang:

Thankfully, even though nobody else will probably understand it, the person I sent my message for will know exactly what it means! ;)

CaroLiza_fan

"Letters only.
Hate limits. Never enough.
Hard getting my 255 to 100 and make sense. But intended person will know exactly."

There. :)
 

karne

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If you go to the message page there's a drop-down menu in the upper right corner (above the pictures of the Japanese skaters). You can select the name of a skater and then click on the little grey button right next to it. I think then it shows only the messages sent to that specific skater.

Thankyou! I can still read the katakana and remember some of the hiragana phrases but kanji was always my weak point.

Poor Joshua only has five messages. I feel quite bad for the skaters who are not Hanyu...
 
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