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Protocols
Best 4Lo goes to Shoma Uno GOE + 2.43
Yuzuru 'only' get +2.14
Impressive jumps, horrible program imho.
not to be rude, but I honestly dont understand what people are trying to say when they say: his interpretation is good - is it the way he listens to the music?
is there a different from that to performance? Because as a casual viewer i saw moments in nathans skate where I was like YES but other parts were also just skate skate jump jump
Protocols
Best 4Lo goes to Shoma Uno GOE + 2.43
Yuzuru 'only' get +2.14

not to be rude, but I honestly dont understand what people are trying to say when they say: his interpretation is good - is it the way he listens to the music?
is there a different from that to performance? Because as a casual viewer i saw moments in nathans skate where I was like YES but other parts were also just skate skate jump jump
To be fair, Shoma's 4Lo was a thing of beauty ...
Nathan's free program is not horrible, but if it makes you feel better to criticize his program, go ahead. If you want to see a horrible program, why not go and watch Boyang Jin's again.![]()
What Nathan is doing is remarkable. He was not at his absolute best, but he's human and can not be perfect all the time. He certainly overall performed better than Yuzu at this competition. Nathan did not have serious technical miscues in either program, while Yuzu did. What Nathan has just accomplished at U.S. Nationals and at 4CCs tonight is absolutely amazing, remarkable and groundbreaking. Even me, as someone who feels quads are over-emphasized and over-hyped can recognize the historic nature of what Nathan is accomplishing. Nathan is laying on the quads because that's what ISU wants and will over-reward. To achieve that at the rate Nathan is doing can lead to otherwise emptier programs choreographically, but that's nothing new. While at this point, Yuzu Hanyu has more impressive choreo and maturity than Nathan, Yuzu also has some weaknesses that are never acknowledged by the judges.
Remember that Nathan is only 17 years old, and if he remains healthy, the sky is the limit in terms of his overall growth as a skater. Nathan already possesses great musicality, fierce competitiveness, amazing jumping ability, and the capacity to grow as an artist. You don't have to like his program or his skating. There's a lot I don't like that I see in this sport but I recognize I have no control over what happens in the sport, what the judges decide and the direction the sport takes. I admire Nathan's talent and his cool, calm, collected personality. He's the real deal.
OMG Shoma got his 4Lo??? Yay! I so need to check videos now.
Just took a loot at the protocol ... What the heck is up with Judge 4? In what world are you going to give Jason Brown a 7.00 and 7.25 in Skating Skills and Transitions, respectively. And then award Boyang Jin a 8.25 and 7.75?!?!
not to be rude, but I honestly dont understand what people are trying to say when they say: his interpretation is good - is it the way he listens to the music?
is there a different from that to performance? Because as a casual viewer i saw moments in nathans skate where I was like YES but other parts were also just skate skate jump jump

Nathan Chen showed tonight that he can compete with the big gun. Not even intimidated by skating after Yuzu. It wasn't as perfect like nationals and had to fight for some of the landings.
On another note, that 2nd 3A combo brought neg GOE. Was thinking maybe better off doing the triple triple instead. Had he landed that like nationals, he could have won the LP as well.