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does that really say travel price 307.000 Yen? :roll9: I think I'm having a heart attack on behalf of someone else

If it includes flight it sounds about normal, no? :unsure:

They should think carefully. What if he is not ready and cancels?
If he is not ready then he will just cancel. I think it is pretty normal to cancel, a lot of skaters even do it for GP series or even GPF (or worlds, or olympics, lol).
 
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does that really say travel price 307.000 Yen? :roll9: I think I'm having a heart attack on behalf of someone else
I don't think it's expensive by Japanese standards? O_o

On the other hand it's awful lot if someone pays that just to see Yuzuru, and then he withdraws...
 
If it includes flight it sounds about normal, no? :unsure:
probably depends on the definition of "normal" :laugh:


I don't think it's expensive by Japanese standards? O_o

On the other hand it's awful lot if someone pays that just to see Yuzuru, and then he withdraws...
I need a Japanese money tree like ASAP :laugh: I promise I won't kill it like all my other plants
 
I don't think it's expensive by Japanese standards? O_o

On the other hand it's awful lot if someone pays that just to see Yuzuru, and then he withdraws...

Yes, but I want to think people would understand it is for the best if he withdraws.
 
I don't think it's expensive by Japanese standards? O_o

On the other hand it's awful lot if someone pays that just to see Yuzuru, and then he withdraws...

At least there is Poutine to be had :)
 
Yes, but I want to think people would understand it is for the best if he withdraws.
well, I'm sure people would understand, or at least I hope so. But if someone spends that much money just to see Yuzu (it's not like we haven't heard about that before) and then he's not there :roll9: if they don't have any regrets about spending that kind of money, then I propose one of them marries me because they must be millionaires
 
probably depends on the definition of "normal" :laugh:
Yesh. :biggrin:
I meant the flight from tokyo to montreal itself should be over 1000 dollars :drama: Including accommodation, transportation, food etc for 6 days I think this should be on the normal side. :biggrin:
But if it was me, well, 3000 bucks just to see Yuzuru would be... :slink:
 
well, I'm sure people would understand, or at least I hope so. But if someone spends that much money just to see Yuzu (it's not like we haven't heard about that before) and then he's not there :roll9: if they don't have any regrets about spending that kind of money, then I propose one of them marries me because they must be millionaires

:laugh:. I wonder if there was a way they could keep this news a secret until they are more sure.
 
:laugh:. I wonder if there was a way they could keep this news a secret until they are more sure.
well I guess it's not entirely up to them, is it? I'm not sure when the deadline for entries is or has been, but at some point they will probably announce a list of skaters and he would have to be on it if he's signed up for the competition. :confused2: no?
 
well I guess it's not entirely up to them, is it? I'm not sure when the deadline for entries is or has been, but at some point they will probably announce a list of skaters and he would have to be on it if he's signed up for the competition. :confused2: no?

Deadline is 26th August from what I know. Maybe that is why they decide to announce it now cause his name will be on the entry list either way whether in the end he decide to cancel or not. :)
 
:laugh:. I wonder if there was a way they could keep this news a secret until they are more sure.


The deadline is Aug 26. Fans will find out his name is on the entry list when the entry list is published, whether or not JSF makes the announcement. Fans will rush to buy tickets to see him. JSF's announcement is just a warning to fans that Yuzuru might withdraw. So if fans decide to buy tickets and end up not seeing Yuzuru there, then they will just have to accept that because they have been warned beforehand.
 
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Fans will rush to buy tickets to see him.
I don't think the tickets would be the main problem. Last year you could only buy them at the venue, if I remember correctly. And if I understood the google translation right, then that tour package doesn't include tickets? So I guess it will be the same this year. I think travel arrangements are the bigger issue. (someone correct me if I'm wrong)
 
I don't think the tickets would be the main problem. Last year you could only buy them at the venue, if I remember correctly. And if I understood the google translation right, then that tour package doesn't include tickets? So I guess it will be the same this year. I think travel arrangements are the bigger issue. (someone correct me if I'm wrong)

I meant the flight, accommodation and all other costs associated with watching Yuzuru at that competition, not just the actual ticket price.

Yuzuru did withdraw from Finlandia two years ago and many fans already booked their flights to Finland, and a TV network even bought the broadcasting right, only to find out that Yuzuru withdrew at the last minute. I think JSF's announcement is to warn everybody (fans, TV network) that Yuzuru might not show up at all and if they want to take the chance, they have been warned.
 
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I don't think the tickets would be the main problem. Last year you could only buy them at the venue, if I remember correctly. And if I understood the google translation right, then that tour package doesn't include tickets? So I guess it will be the same this year. I think travel arrangements are the bigger issue. (someone correct me if I'm wrong)
It seems there is a "possibility" of advance tickets this year...

From the event website,

"Tickets will be available at the door Sportsplexe Pierrefonds during the following hours below. For information about advance ticket sales, email [email protected]"

I suspect they will limit any advance sales, and reserve most tickets for sale at the door... and they might give the cold shoulder to bulk orders from eg. tour companies... but who knows? Anybody care to email them? :-D
 
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At least there is Poutine to be had :)

:laugh: Well if health permits, maybe he can just do his short and withdraw, to test the waters and get a feel for being in front of a crowd again.

It has been a long time and it give his fans a chance to see him. This is the first time in....what? 6+ years that they weren't able to see him during summer shows. Of course, if he feels unprepared then he should withdraw. I'm always happy when he puts his health first.:agree2:
 
:laugh: Well if health permits, maybe he can just do his short and withdraw, to test the waters and get a feel for being in front of a crowd again.

It has been a long time and it give his fans a chance to see him. This is the first time in....what? 6+ years that they weren't able to see him during summer shows. Of course, if he feels unprepared then he should withdraw. I'm always happy when he puts his health first.:agree2:

It's not just about health. He wants to peak at 4CC/olympics. SCAC is 1 month before SC. If he skips the senior B, he can postpone his peak and injuries by 1 month. So his condition would still be ok by the time of 4CC/olympics, which is 1.5 months after national. The more competitions he does in the 1st half of the season, the more stress his body endures because he will practice a lot in order to prepare for competitions (Nam said Yuzuru does 80 quads a day. That number may be an exaggeration, but half of that number wouldn't be surprising). Injuries will happen sooner or later given the intensity of his training and the difficulty of his layout. It's better to be later than sooner, at least let the injuries occur after 4cc/olympics not before 4cc/olympics.

I personally hope he skips senior B.
 
It's not just about health. He wants to peak at 4CC/olympics. SCAC is 1 month before SC. If he skips the senior B, he can postpone his peak and injuries by 1 month. So his condition would still be ok by the time of 4CC/olympics, which is 1.5 months after national. The more competitions he does in the 1st half of the season, the more stress his body endures because he will practice a lot in order to prepare for competitions (Nam said Yuzuru does 80 quads a day. That number may be an exaggeration, but half of that number wouldn't be surprising). Injuries will happen sooner or later given the intensity of his training and the difficulty of his layout. It's better to be later than sooner, at least let the injuries occur after 4cc/olympics not before 4cc/olympics.

I personally hope he skips senior B.

also there is team trophy next year right?, it's going to be a really long season :hopelessness:
 
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I hope Autumn Classic live streaming this year as excellent as last year :hap93:

So far I know JustRozy and Upnights are going....who else is going?

Hello I am going to Autumn Classic in Pierrefonds, Montreal, just to see Yuzuru. I live in Montreal, just about 30 minutes by car or one hour by public transportation (bus and subway), so it is not too difficult for me. If Yuzu is not there, I still have a chance to see him at Skate Canada in Mississauga.
Hope to see him skate very soon.
 
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