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Edvin Marton on Kings on Ice, Sofia
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Very busy schedule indeed.
In Sofia we had a great luck with the cast of Kings on Ice.
You were there? If so, I hope you had a great time.
Thanks for the Javi vids! I just love the Nothing Else Matters program - it was so lovely & moving! I now want him to do it for a competitive program...

I AGREE:agree: He has great musicality and his style is nature & refreshing:luv17:
On a side note, was't he wearing the guy & dolls costume without suspender?
During the CBC coverage of the Worlds' gala, Kurt Browning mentioned somewhere how many skaters use the Worlds exhibitions as an opportunity to test out potential programs for next year, and said that Javier was doing that with his skate in the gala. I guess one of Javi's programs next season could be similar to the Danny Boy, or at least will use some of the moves.
Spanish Royals meet Javi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cskMGHX_wAA#action=share

Very busy schedule indeed.
In Sofia we had a great luck with the cast of Kings on Ice.
Edvin Marton on Kings on Ice, Sofia
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEkKh1mTERJ/?taken-by=edvinmarton
Oh wow, I'm glad to see he might challenge himself with a new style next season. I'll be looking forward to it!
He sure is busy these days, Kings on Ice, SaOI Canada, FaOI in Japan. Then he said he will finally have some rest, I hope he enjoys it to the fullest :yes:
During the off season, we can see a decent amount of new photos and videos of Javi from those shows.Javier Fernandez,- "Kings on Ice", Sofia - 23.04.2016 Bulgaria :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLG-ShLsqhk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrtU00_UX2k
I like so much the Nothing Else Matters program, I wish he'd do it for a competitive program :luv17:
I was trying to put on something logical I got from Google translator, hell no I understand little Spanish
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His second triple axel is out of footwork which makes it even harder than normally, I´d guess. Thanks for the translation! I just tried to read the article through, but with my about 20 words of Spanish I did not get far...![]()
though I found that Google translate is sort of helpful, I managed to go through as much Spanish media coverage on Javier as I can, that he had some injuries one month before the worlds, most painful of which was an inflammation of some fascia and he had to go through physical therapy 3 times a week; he skated his FS lights out with landing foot injured, due to a recurring bursa on the heel. This is such a tough sport, fingers crossed that he remains healthy injury free for the next 20 months so as he can achieve his ultimate goal, an OGM.It's quite similar to the other interview
He said that the first three elements, which are usually very hard or the hardest, are very important because it gives him a feeling of how the program will go. He said that the first quad is easy, but the second one is a bit harder. That the 6th jumping pass was also important because he was failing it a lot during practices. He said that after the three 'heavy' elements at the beginning, the steps and spins are a way of taking a break for second half that, even thought it's longer it has easier elements. He said that he's dead by the time the second 3A comes and he told himself 'Come on Javi, more speed' and afterwards it was easier. He said it's important for the judges to see that you are not tired and you're having fun.
Has somebody got videos of his performance in japan? Or at least, somebody knows what programs he performed there?