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2014 Cup of China Mens Free Skate 11/08

I would like to think that the medical staff there would be able to properly gauge if he's fit to compete or not, honestly we know 10% of what happened.

I'm sure they're still assessing the situation backstage and if he turns out NOT ready to compete, he won't.
 
Holly Molly! Yuzu was KO in a split second, it looks way worse for Yuzu than it looks for Han though we can't know for sure.
I am sure it was completely unintentional but I think Han Yan should have been more careful

From this comment, it seems like you're blaming Han for the accident.

Considering Han was going about 15x the speed Hanyu was at that point, your comment should be reversed even though it's silly to try and point fingers.
 
Alexei BYCHENKO (ISR)

Music: Nostradamus by Maksim Mrvica

Black costume w purple lace and gold details

3A
4T - fall
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3Lo
3F+2T - popped 3T
3Lz - !, hand down
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2F
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FS: 62.11+66.08-1.00 = 127.19, 204.15 (SB), 3rd (out of 7)
 
Any theories on why Nam Nguyen's PCS Is three points lower than Skate America? I mean his performance wasn't as good as Skate America---but that's a big drop--and it's behind Misha Ge even.....

He looked very slow, almost full stop many times in the programme.
 
I can't enjoy this competition anymore, even with Nam's cute tissue-box(Kumamon).
No more drama, please, please, please:bang:
 
We can;t judge from this point. Some years ago i got really hard hit on my head from close position, and I was too for a minute down but only because I had a little shock, but everything was ok
 
I wonder what are the regulations regarding something like this? Let's say a skater was absolutely determined to skate, but in a very dangerous state. Who would be responsible for forcefully withdrawing them?
 
In a slow motion video it looks like Yuzu hit the ice with his chin,he probably bit his tongue that's why it was all that blood
I really don't think it's a good idea to skate right now,I wish he was smarter to know better
 
Given their speeds, that impact is just so crazy.
I feel so bad for both of them. I hope Hanyu just withdraws. Just a question, if he does, how will this affect him on the GP. (Sorry, newbie here)

If he's healthy until then, he could still participate in NHK. But with only one event, he'd have no chance at making the GPF.
 
I'm trying to understand where the cut came from, because Han Yan was going straight on and it looks like Yuzu tried to duck and go sideways, so most of the impact was from Han Yan's chest area. Probably from when he hit the ice? And Han Yan clutching his face...My heart is sinking, I want him to withdraw. I find it hard to stomach that someone with such a mature way of thinking cannot absorb the idea that he has to withdraw for his own health. I'm hoping Orser manages to convince him before it's his turn. :(
 
That's quite an irresponsible thing to say right now? Han Yan was the one trying to stop. Both of them didn't see anything in time.

From the video alone it's hard to say if Han Yan was at fault - it's hard to know what he was doing beforehand and from how far away and from reports it sounds like he was trying to stop or prevent it. I just hope they are both ok!

Yeah, I was watching the JP TV feed and he was just as surprised that when he turned to attempt a jump there was Yuzu whose back was onto him and he tried to stop, but they both just had too much velocity to stop.
 
Given their speeds, that impact is just so crazy.
I feel so bad for both of them. I hope Hanyu just withdraws. Just a question, if he does, how will this affect him on the GP. (Sorry, newbie here)

He wouldn't make it to Barcelona, the Grand Prix Final. But he won't withdraw.
 
I wonder what are the regulations regarding something like this? Let's say a skater was absolutely determined to skate, but in a very dangerous state. Who would be responsible for forcefully withdrawing them?

the medic team?
 
I wonder what are the regulations regarding something like this? Let's say a skater was absolutely determined to skate, but in a very dangerous state. Who would be responsible for forcefully withdrawing them?

The referee has the power to prevent skaters from competing for their safety, no?
 
I would like to think that the medical staff there would be able to properly gauge if he's fit to compete or not, honestly we know 10% of what happened.

I'm sure they're still assessing the situation backstage and if he turns out NOT ready to compete, he won't.

British Euro guys said "There is no medical stuff":eek:
and I don't think JSF has their own doctor to examine him properly.
 
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