This. Into never happenned 3A. Not the barking practice though. Yuzu stopped before going into the jump because of obvious obstacle.
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This. Into never happenned 3A. Not the barking practice though. Yuzu stopped before going into the jump because of obvious obstacle.
This. Into never happenned 3A. Not the barking practice though. Yuzu stopped before going into the jump because of obvious obstacle.
there is 20second gif which is more obvious, what happen if Yuzu dont stand up imediately

) I giggled for a while. Yuzuru may be out-of-specification as a Japanese in every aspect :rofl2:Now I understands his reactions when he finished his SP(That barking and his facial expression ). But looking at the first picture makes me think also, that everyone is doing this to others. The skater behind D10 is very close and jumping toward D. In anycase he should have let it go, because it just gets into your nerves and wastes your energy. I am sure he has learned a lesson this time. There is always someone annoys you, but you just have to let it go and mind your own business.
You cannot control others, but you can controll yourself.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CfCZy0_UMAAc0my.jpg:large Boyang, Yuzu, Javi, Brian
and what amuse me.....
One thing surprised/amused me, however, was that Brian said Javi is less emotional than Yuzu. No offense, Spanish people, but I think usually Japanese are believed to be less emotional (I know this is a stereotype viewing, but still) I giggled for a while. Yuzuru may be out-of-specification as a Japanese in every aspect :rofl2:
why he should retire? no way, he will be 23 and a half.. he better no retire, i will be very mad
i read somewhere, he can't imagine life with no competition, so i doubt he will leave us so soon.. Javier from the other hand..
why he should retire? no way, he will be 23 and a half.. he better no retire, i will be very mad
i read somewhere, he can't imagine life with no competition, so i doubt he will leave us so soon.. Javier from the other hand..
he's such a star, no one can forget about him haha
i mean everyone is talking about being the best skater EVER..
(Pushes Pamigena from the microphone and grabs it) "Clears throat"
Finnish people are sad! Listen to Sibelius Violin Concerto in D. The first strains of the first movement is one of the saddest melody ever composed. Sibelius was extremely depressed because he wanted to be a violin virtuoso but because he only started studying violin at the old age of 15, he could never achieve that high technical ability on the violin. He did became of the most famous composers of the 20th century. Finlandia though a patriotic composition also sounded extremely dark and sad.

Well, we don't know what plans the federation has.
and what amuse me is how Denis use racism as his weapon. he depict himself as the victim because of his korean descent as Janpanes always hate koreans, and before that he accuse Chinese stole his gold because he represents Kazakhstan and KAZ is the competitor versus CN in Olympic bid. when it is necessary to be korean, he be korean, and when he love to be kaz, he be kaz. he is such a talent in political trickery, I don't understand why he committee in figure skating rather than Kazakhstan presidential campaign
JSF hasn't 'dropped' Mao, she is still heavily promoted, probably second only to Yuzuru. But Satoko is the consistent one, and that's why she has been on the podium. Do you think that, after setting 6 WR this year, and having such a huge fan base (cough money cough), JSF is going to drop him? That's a little paranoid.
Besides, it's not matter if the Fed 'dropping' someone. Better, more consistent skaters show up, that's it. That's what happened to Takahashi with Yuzuru, and it has happened everywhere in the world. Let's not drown in a glass of water.
There's no way the federation is going to ever let him go after what he had achieved this season. I'm sure the federation is not that dumb to disregard his world records and his impressive back-to-back consistency over a silver medal win. I think we're overreacting here just a bit.