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His full BV for long program (including spins, steps) should be something like 95


Counting possible score for that long program if he skates it perfectly clean it should be score around 205-6 / 113-115 TES ~~ 92 PCS
 
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thanks hamaguri for translation !
so does that mean we wont see him with his students at K&C?? :confused: :cry: and i wonder if Yuzuru, Javier and Nam go out sometimes for dinner or anything else, seems like he doesnt like to go out at his free time :laugh:
 
thanks hamaguri for translation !
so does that mean we wont see him with his students at K&C?? :confused: :cry: and i wonder if Yuzuru, Javier and Nam go out sometimes for dinner or anything else, seems like he doesnt like to go out at his free time :laugh:

It’s a pity we may not see his K&C as a coach, though we were expecting it! It should be very fun!:biggrin:
Yeah, I was surprised he is more stoic than I imagined. He spends most of his free time at his apartment…:shocked:
 

Same here. His photos look different from those taken by other photographers, I don't know why. Maybe Yuzuru's expression, atmosphere, or something.

You did great job with your translation summary :agree:
I gave up before starting as there are so many articles :biggrin:

Can we expect the whole interview tomorrow? I can hardly wait.
 
It’s a pity we may not see his K&C as a coach, though we were expecting it! It should be very fun!:biggrin:
Yeah, I was surprised he is more stoic than I imagined. He spends most of his free time at his apartment…:shocked:

Well, he did say he's a stay-at-home person. I thought, maybe it was his lack of English, though apparently it's his own preference and life style for now.
 
Thanks for the translation, Hamaguri !
It was very interesting. I'm not surprised by his plans...his goals in life are just too high, he can't *simply" become a coach xD

Same here. His photos look different from those taken by other photographers, I don't know why. Maybe Yuzuru's expression, atmosphere, or something.

You did great job with your translation summary
I gave up before starting as there are so many articles

Can we expect the whole interview tomorrow? I can hardly wait.

Totally agreed :thumbsup:
I think most photographers are good technicians with a good camera and they know how take the "perfect picture" with their equipment. Their pictures are aesthetically perfect, beautiful and so on.

But Noto Sunao is a good photographer, which is different and not related to the camera quality imo. He is able to take pictures which show reality. :yes:
It's just an image, but you can *watch* the feeling that people who was present at the moment he press the shutter have felt. His pictures are more natural than perfect. (well, it's just my personal opinion, of course^^)



- Chopin Project Runaway...sample #1, #2, #3

- Awww!! Nam and his brother Yuzu

I'm going for black gradient of new Chopin costum. Looks good, and even if Yuzuru put a lot of flakes on it, our eyes won't be cry too much xD

Yuzu + Nam = :love: Too cute !
 
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Same here. His photos look different from those taken by other photographers, I don't know why. Maybe Yuzuru's expression, atmosphere, or something.

Exactly. Noto’s photos definitely something different than others’.
Of course, I can't wait the channel!:biggrin:
But Naoto Sunao is a good photographer, which is different and not related to the camera quality imo. He is able to take pictures which show reality. :yes:
It's just an image, but you can *watch* the feeling that people who was present at the moment he press the shutter have felt. His pictures are more natural than perfect. (well, it's just my personal opinion, of course^^)

You are right. I love this photo by Noto (looking up high, at white Legend after the disaster) around 0:48 more than else. Noto’s comment about it is really warm and touching… @Maria victoria introduced this video before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP97yONyGG8
 
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It’s a pity we may not see his K&C as a coach, though we were expecting it! It should be very fun!:biggrin:
Yeah, I was surprised he is more stoic than I imagined. He spends most of his free time at his apartment…:shocked:

Let's not forget that Yuzuru is only 20! Still a kid (to me, anyway)! So he has a lot of time to think about his future. He'll be a pro skater until 2030, apparently, so maybe he'll decide afterwards only. If so, he'll be around 36.
Life decision all depends on the skater. Look at the two Brian: Joubert, who'll be 31 next month. He retired after Sochi and now he's coaching Romain Ponsart, while still being a pro skater and skating at shows. Hell, he'll be doing Japan Open 2015.
And what about Orser? He thought back after retiring that he was not going to be coach. He really didn't want to. And look today...:biggrin:
So it's too early to say we may not see him in K&C. Maybe we won't see him right away, but he has a long life ahead of him. Anything can happen. ;)

As AlexSaytor said, he did say before that he was a stay-at-home person. However, it's very likely he still hangs out with the other skaters. Not necessary at bars or such, but could be at his own apartment or at theirs. :)
 
You are right. I love this photo by Noto (looking up high, at white Legend after the disaster) around 0:48 more than else. Noto’s comment about it is really warm and touching… @Maria introduced this video before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP97yONyGG8

I believe it was from a charity show (one of the 60) which he participated after the earthquake. The photo is the one of the most touching and powerful...with Kenji in the background looking downwards representing the sadness of the earthquake and Yuzu, the boy who went though the devastation, looking up with/representing optimism that they will get through this and flowers will bloom again.
 
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Thank you again !!
Wow the number of reporters in the rink... :shocked: that said, it's Yuzu, I don't know why am I even surprised.
The entrances of his jumps are crazy. I don't know how he can still be on his feet after a Seimei run-through.
Seeing the off-ice training I was wondering how the pupils of the Cricket Club can feel, training just next to an Olympic champion, moreover when it's Yuzuru Hanyu. It must be amazing and incredibly stimulating.

:biggrin:
If I was born SOMEBODY RICH, I'd rip the world apart if my daddy don't get me into Toronto Cricket Club.(oh-I don't know how to wear SKATES yet...but I'll probably pay for seeing Yuzuru live). And Brian won't have to worry about anything. I'll just say, "No man, you don't have to teach me anything. I just came for coffee...and some popcorn to go with it."
LOLs!:popcorn:
 
Let's not forget that Yuzuru is only 20! Still a kid (to me, anyway)! So he has a lot of time to think about his future. He'll be a pro skater until 2030, apparently, so maybe he'll decide afterwards only. If so, he'll be around 36.
Life decision all depends on the skater. Look at the two Brian: Joubert, who'll be 31 next month. He retired after Sochi and now he's coaching Romain Ponsart, while still being a pro skater and skating at shows. Hell, he'll be doing Japan Open 2015.
And what about Orser? He thought back after retiring that he was not going to be coach. He really didn't want to. And look today...:biggrin:
So it's too early to say we may not see him in K&C. Maybe we won't see him right away, but he has a long life ahead of him. Anything can happen.

As AlexSaytor said, he did say before that he was a stay-at-home person. However, it's very likely he still hangs out with the other skaters. Not necessary at bars or such, but could be at his own apartment or at theirs.

He’s very disciplined person for his age. I often forget he’s still 20! (lol) Yeah, the life course planned has much possibility to change afterwards :biggrin:. We needn’t give up his K&C as a coach! I love the way both Brian live and respect it (Oh, I forget Brian’s turn 31! He looks younger. I went to live Ice show at Nagaoka this June. Brian tenderly cared about yuzu, since yuzu was apparently tired at the end of long shows season. At finale, Brian paid attention to yuzu and supported yuzu’s body, hanged his hand.. It showed his personality, and was very touching:). )

He has good relationships with other skaters. He enjoys his young life with them!:)
I believe it was from a charity show (one of the 60) which he participated after the earthquake. The photo is the one of the most touching and powerful...with Kenji in the background looking downwards representing the sadness of the earthquake and Yuzu, the boy who went though the devastation, looking up with/representing optimism that they will get through this and flowers will bloom again.

Yuzu’s facial expression at that time was really really impressive (And deep sorrow of Kenji)… Yeah, it’s feel like towards light. He might have quit skating at that time, but he decided to continue.. And he made it. His life story just comes to my heart.:cry:.
 
Also one more thing.... why is Jeffrey Buttle wearing Team Japan sweater jacket? :laugh:

Possible scenary leading to the SHOCK:

Yuzuru have just taken off his Team Japan and was planning to throw it away(probably off the ice.) Jeff happens to be shivering from the cold nearby and raised his hand gleefully saying,
"I'll take it!"
And so that's how it happened.:laugh:
 
Maybe it will finally be completely blue as many speculated for WTT? :laugh: Though I have to admit I adore the fading into white as it goes up.

:shocked:
Oh...Good.
Change it to entirely blue and let's name it "CHOPIN WALKWAYS"
:disapp:
 
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:biggrin:
If I was born SOMEBODY RICH, I'd rip the world apart if my daddy don't get me into Toronto Cricket Club.(oh-I don't know how to wear SKATES yet...but I'll probably pay for seeing Yuzuru live). And Brian won't have to worry about anything. I'll just say, "No man, you don't have to teach me anything. I just came for coffee...and some popcorn to go with it."
LOLs!:popcorn:

May I talk about my dream if I were super rich? I would take premier seat about every competition and show where he appears and see him as much as I like! And that, I’d have him get a lovely castle who he wants! :laugh:
 
Or...he (SOTA) can just simply buy a ticket and lay in bed...waiting for Pyeongchang.:popcorn::laugh2:
Sorry..I'm just really a person who would CHOOSE not to worry.
Okay--I'm LAZY. Happy now?!;)

And I read an interesting tweet about Sota’s touching comment. She said, “I wish Sota to decide that he shall take Gold at Pyeongchang and make Hanyu-san withdraw his retirement!”:laugh:
 
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He’s very disciplined person for his age. I often forget he’s still 20! (lol) Yeah, the life course planned has much possibility to change afterwards :biggrin:. We needn’t give up his K&C as a coach! I love the way both Brian live and respect it (Oh, I forget Brian’s turn 31! He looks younger. I went to live Ice show at Nagaoka this June. Brian tenderly cared about yuzu, since yuzu was apparently tired at the end of long shows season. At finale, Brian paid attention to yuzu and supported yuzu’s body, hanged his hand.. It showed his personality, and was very touching:). )

hey! you didnt meantion that in your reports before, did you? are you keeping some details to yourself?? :biggrin:
 
OMG...Barrie is like what, one and half hours driving from my place....never expected him to go to Autumn Classic....such a surprise!!! Like a bonus in addition to Skate Canada:cheer:

really elaine?!:shocked: wow...LUCKY you.
Uhm...can you tell Barrie in advance to build an IRON wall?
A FLOOD (of fans) is coming!:slink:
 
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I love these! And I think the second picture, with the black gradient, is stunning :D

I second the motion!
I mean...the VOTE:biggrin:
But...they should change the pants. If it's all black I'd remember his practice gear last season. And I'd say, "I can't, I can't...GOD NO!"
 
hey! you didnt meantion that in your reports before, did you? are you keeping some details to yourself?? :biggrin:

Yeah:biggrin:, at that time, yuzu didn’t have any power, but all other skaters, from Norvis to Pro, and only overseas skater Brian, really cared and supported him.. I felt much about that. You know, yuzu has some charisma. At the same time, he has something to make people surround him want to support him. That’s one of the things make him special, I suppose. Yeah, Brian’s tenderness especially drew my eyes! And behind the curtain, I saw young skaters welcoming yuzu after performance, making an arch! Nagaoka was local show in a small venue, so could not provide gorgeous shows like FaOI, but the atmosphere was very heart-warming. I was happy to see yuzu surrounded by other skaters, especially, young skaters who respect him:).
 
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