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Whoa, so much happened while I was on a mini-vacation for just a couple of days! Eight new pages! 
Thank YOU for the compliment, Verit! Throwing that one right back at you: your photos from Worlds are fantastic! Thank you for sharing them with us. :agree:
Super belated welcome to the forum and to Shoma's thread, Bel! Make yourself comfy!
And thank you for the Finnish commentary translation! Kiira and Jere were so vocal about their adoration for Shoma! Love it when commenators don't hold back!
Shoma being assigned to SC and France seems to please a lot of people. I'm happy for everyone, who gets to see him at one of these GPs! Now the question is: can I make it to Grenoble? Always wanted to explore that region anyway, especially Lyon... maybe Pika can show me around?
Re Shoma's "Winter" SP:
I actually like that the edit and element placement are going against the current! If you're going to skate to a warhorse, make it different! That's what Mihoko-sensei did by replacing the "built-in" step sequence with two spins on the crescendo. I like this concept! There are a few empty spaces at the moment, but more importantly the program has a lot of potential to become a classic when Steph adds his magical touch (Or did he already have some input? Placing two spins at the end seems like sth. he would do.) and Sho becomes more comfortable with it and gets a feel for the nuances and accents. We all know his programs always need a bit of mileage to reach their potential. Can't wait for its next incarnation! :hap85:
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I'm actually glad there's no cantilever in the SP. It's a very impressive element, which not many skaters can do as well as Shoma, but I think it's at risk to lose its wow-effect, if its used in every program. As several others here, I'm convinced it's going to be the highlight of Turandot again!
Finally: Yay, Arriba, our on-site reporter is on it again! So happy for you that your worries were baseless and you didn't only get to "spy" on Shoma's training, but also had an opportunity to interact with him!
Can I have one of those KitKats?
It's remarkable and extremely gracious how Sho and his family are so adamant about showering friends and supporters alike with gifts to show their appreciation. Soon you'll be considered family yourself!
Would've loved to listen in on your "conversations" with him and Alex. Did you ask Shoma, if he received your tie? Keeping my fingers crossed you'll get an exclusive preview of his new Turandot! Btw do you know/can you ask, if he intends to present it in the foreseeable future as well?
Didn't doubt this one bit! He's surrounded by a splendid team, who knows what needs to be done (like working on that bloody Lutz edge!) and who to bring in to make things work. Maybe because Shoma sometimes learns new elements almost inhumanly fast (like the 4T, 4F and 4Lo), some people seem to forget that not all improvements can happen overnight! I'm sure his team has all sorts of mid- and long-term plans in place. Thank you so much for sharing and looking forward to further updates! :2thumbs: (As long as it's ok to share - don't want you to get into trouble!)

Hello! I’ve been away from the thread for a while. I promised new photos from Worlds before and finally, they’re here! There's not much (unfortunately, no empty seats for the FS closer and no open practice either), but still: https://www.flickr.com/photos/asveri/sets/72157683984029996
It's the FS + a little bit from the Victory Ceremony after, so enjoy some Loco!
So well-put. Thank you!
Thank YOU for the compliment, Verit! Throwing that one right back at you: your photos from Worlds are fantastic! Thank you for sharing them with us. :agree:
Hello everyone!
I am a new Shoma fan. When I searched more information on him I found this place. This is such a lovely and encouraging place that I had to join in on the fun!![]()
Super belated welcome to the forum and to Shoma's thread, Bel! Make yourself comfy!
Shoma will be at Skate Canada and in France according to this list.
Shoma being assigned to SC and France seems to please a lot of people. I'm happy for everyone, who gets to see him at one of these GPs! Now the question is: can I make it to Grenoble? Always wanted to explore that region anyway, especially Lyon... maybe Pika can show me around?

Re Shoma's "Winter" SP:
I actually like that the edit and element placement are going against the current! If you're going to skate to a warhorse, make it different! That's what Mihoko-sensei did by replacing the "built-in" step sequence with two spins on the crescendo. I like this concept! There are a few empty spaces at the moment, but more importantly the program has a lot of potential to become a classic when Steph adds his magical touch (Or did he already have some input? Placing two spins at the end seems like sth. he would do.) and Sho becomes more comfortable with it and gets a feel for the nuances and accents. We all know his programs always need a bit of mileage to reach their potential. Can't wait for its next incarnation! :hap85:
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I'm actually glad there's no cantilever in the SP. It's a very impressive element, which not many skaters can do as well as Shoma, but I think it's at risk to lose its wow-effect, if its used in every program. As several others here, I'm convinced it's going to be the highlight of Turandot again!
Finally: Yay, Arriba, our on-site reporter is on it again! So happy for you that your worries were baseless and you didn't only get to "spy" on Shoma's training, but also had an opportunity to interact with him!
Can I have one of those KitKats?
Would've loved to listen in on your "conversations" with him and Alex. Did you ask Shoma, if he received your tie? Keeping my fingers crossed you'll get an exclusive preview of his new Turandot! Btw do you know/can you ask, if he intends to present it in the foreseeable future as well?They were working on jumps when I got there -- mostly (let's see if you can guess!) the edge of the lutz (and the mechanics). How about that?! He's trying to improve one of his weaknesses. They reviewed the 4Lo too, and he did some beautiful ones. I heard that before I got there, he put on the music and was going through bits and pieces of the new Nessun Dorma. Hope he'll do more of that tomorrow.
Didn't doubt this one bit! He's surrounded by a splendid team, who knows what needs to be done (like working on that bloody Lutz edge!) and who to bring in to make things work. Maybe because Shoma sometimes learns new elements almost inhumanly fast (like the 4T, 4F and 4Lo), some people seem to forget that not all improvements can happen overnight! I'm sure his team has all sorts of mid- and long-term plans in place. Thank you so much for sharing and looking forward to further updates! :2thumbs: (As long as it's ok to share - don't want you to get into trouble!)
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:luv17: And again...
Such a treat to get Shoma news up close and personal!
