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It was just a joke.
My post was in response to naz, whose post did not seemed to be intended as a joke.
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It was just a joke.
My post was in response to naz, whose post did not seemed to be intended as a joke.
Google is amazing. Dig little further. Learn a lot. Their mother seems to go by her maiden name, Naomi Uyemura. She was born in Japan but grew up in the US. She was quite a piano prodigy, competing at the Chopin competition at 14 or 15. She also won the piano competition at the prestigious Aspen Music Festival.
Their father, Chris, has had quite a few careers (LinkedIn). Growing up, he performed at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center as a flutist. At Harvard he was the assistant conductor of the orchestra. He also played the piano, but lost to Naomi in the Harvard competition. Chris has medical and business degrees from Harvard and Columbia, and has worked at some elite centers and companies throughout careers first in medicine (SloanKettering Cancer Center) and then in finance (JPMorgan).
Regardless of their parents impressive accomplishments, I'm a fan of Maia and Alex for being the kind of people they are on and of the ice. They are so generous with fans, super dedicated to causes they support and at the end of the day, just seem like really good kids.
Couldn't be prouder to have them as US champions and ambassadors for the sport of figure skating.
HOORAY! The Shibs' vlog on U.S. Nationals!!!
I really do think that Maia's exhibition dress is the best costume this season so far. Just gorgeous!
I couldn't help but think of the Shibs while watching Coldplay's performance during the Superbowl half-time show.
Most reviews found them to be underwhelming compared to guests Beyonce and Bruno Mars. They did a little bit of "Fix You" and I almost wish there was a way for the Shibs to come out and do their twizzles or something to liven it up, LOL.
That would have been TERRIFIC if the Shibs were featured with Cold Play. Wonder if Cold Play would ever do one of those skating/music show? Probably not.... too big and too expensive...Cold Play, that is... Can't wait to see the Shibs at 4CC and Worlds!
We couldn't help it and we had to watch their FD at Nationals again after them game.
... No wonder the Shibs have such excellent blade and edge work.
Now that I know that it was Janet Lynn's coach, Slavka Kohout, who was their developmental coach. I was wondering who instilled that in them because that really sets them apart, and I am sure that was the first thing people took notice of as they were climbing through the rankings as young kids, and even now. All the comparisons to Yuka Sato due to their soft knees and excellent basics (I know Yuka like many Japanese skaters of her generation were in love with Janet Lynn) make sense now. We need to thank Kohout for instilling that attention to fundamentals to Alex and Maia, and it's great that they and their parents understood the importance of that ....
Nice compliment for Maia and Alex from Michael Parsons:
If you were senior skaters, who would you want to try to skate with and why?
Michael: If we could train with any senior team, we would train with the Shibutanis. They are another brother/sister team who have been extremely successful and we really respect them for their skating and their personalities.
http://jwc2016debrecen.hu/en/junior...-and-michael-parsons-come-to-win-to-debrecen/ (Feb 9)
http://jwc2016debrecen.hu/en/news/
Not assuming that Michael is seriously saying that the Parsons are looking to move to Team Zoueva.
And I am no cheerleader for Marina.
But within her years of coaching the Shibs, she coached the Reed sibs and the Hasegawa sibs as well.
So if the Parsons really do get serious about Marina, would not seem like an unthinkable move to me. (She has juggled more than one top U.S. couple at a time too, of course.)