Does this mean we shall not hear that voice boom out "Go, Alexander" this year? Maybe the crowd could arrange something, then. An all-together shout before Jeremy skates.
No, it's Jeremy's stepfather who shouts. So we will.
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Does this mean we shall not hear that voice boom out "Go, Alexander" this year? Maybe the crowd could arrange something, then. An all-together shout before Jeremy skates.
No, it's Jeremy's stepfather who shouts. So we will.
Sorry to read that about Jeremy. I hope he still skates. Parkinson's is a long, drawn-out disease, so this couldnt' have really come as a shocker. My ex's father died from Parkinson's and it was heartbreaking to see him worsen. You almost wished a peaceful death for him he was suffering so badly. May he skate and honor his father with two heartwarming programs.
Nathan Chen is going to play a significant role in the state of US Men's figure skating with his entry into the senior rank along with his quads. He will catch up in strength and power when he grows but meanwhile his talents and ballet training are already and always will be huge advantages and threats to the current field.
Does this mean we shall not hear that voice boom out "Go, Alexander" this year? Maybe the crowd could arrange something, then. An all-together shout before Jeremy skates.
No, it's Jeremy's stepfather who shouts. So we will.
Oh, thankyou for the correction. I do not follow Jeremy and I knew it was either his father or his stepfather but I got it quite muddled up.
You are correct golden411, previous poster has confused Jeremy's stepfather who had a medical issue at 2012 nationals. He is the man that shouts from the audience before Jeremy skates. Abbott's biological father passed away from complications of Parkinson's and other illnesses late last week. I presume that Jeremy is competing at Nationals regardless, because that's what his father would want.
The whole family is in my prayers.
Yuka Sato is in Colorado with Jeremy, per his Instagram yesterday -- which would reinforce the report that he still is "set" to compete at Nats.
http://instagram.com/p/x0NiXkm8EG/ (very nice photo)
It is always hard when you lose a loved one or a family member regardless of relationship. Maybe he will pull a Joannie (Rochette) AND skate his heart out.
The time is right to win a world medal - Machida and Chan are gone. Hanyu has had health issues. Fernandez hasn't skated all that well. Heck gold is possible though somehow one would assume Hanyu would pull out the gold somehow.
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Thanks a lot for the info, golden. What Jeremy needs to do, and he still may, is to put up one of his brilliant Nationals performances at Worlds. He needs to pull a Denis Ten, who has brought his best at the right times and the right places even as he falters regularly at lesser events. Both extremely talented skaters, different fates. I hope for Jeremy to make his own fate this year.
But Jeremy might not make the World team this season. US men are a lot stronger in depth than they used to be.
But could he be at contest for a medal?, even whit Machida out and Yuzuru´s still in recover (let´s say Patrick isn´t factoring anyway this season), Jeremy has never been in the top 10 total scores in this season. Jeremy is always strong at nationals, but as we all know Internationals have never been his forte.

I would agree with Skater Boy in that if there is any good time to bring your A game, its this years Worlds. This applies for every one of the guys. All the top contenders are either out or injured and Javi's being Javi :hopelessness:. This might be alot of the guy's best chance at medaling at Worlds. Jeremy's got as good of a chance as anyone to medal, IF he brings his best performance and IF a couple of the guys falter. Then again, that's quite a bit of "if's" involved.![]()
Those are big ifs. With Machida out a podium spot is up for grabs, but I imagine it will go to Ten or one of the Russians (sorry folks, if it's Kovtun).
What Jeremy needs to do, and he still may, is to put up one of his brilliant Nationals performances at Worlds. He needs to pull a Denis Ten, who has brought his best at the right times and the right places even as he falters regularly at lesser events. Both extremely talented skaters, different fates. I hope for Jeremy to make his own fate this year.
This. He needs 2 great skates at Worlds. I think that would be enough for the podium this year with Chan out and Machida's sudden retirement. He can't beat a semi-clean Hanyu and Fernandez, but Jeremy should be able to come in front of everyone else if he skates perfect programs with the quad.