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It irks me somewhat that the Swedish commentators seem not to know that he was ill at Cup of China - how can they not know? Oh, well...



)He still has a tiny chance for GPF but it would require 2/3 of the contenders at SA (Nathan, Boyang, and Adam) to bomb really badly.
Oh no...hope it isn't anything serious either...all that jumping and practicing over the years. The additional unreachable star would be an Olympic medal.... but that is going to a be a fight. I love the Man of La Mancha program...hope it can be skated clean next time. But most of all, hope Javier remains in good health!Javi said at the presser after FS that he started feeling some pain in his hip flexor after the third jump, which may be the reason that he had some difficulty in holding on the rest of his jumps. He did look sort of in pain skating towards Brian after the FS. This made me concerned, as he did receive some anti-inflammation shot for his hip in the summer of 2016. I hope there is nothing serious and it can be healed soon with a good rest.
BTW, he did get the unreachable star at the end, and it's blue.
Don't you mean 2/4 of the contenders? (Nathan, Boyang, Adam, and Sergei)
I just realized, that not only Javi won't have to travel for GPF, but also Brian wouldn't have to. None of his pupils qualified. So they can all use time and calmly preapre in Toronto. Maybe that would be a good thing?