Yuzuru: The greatest of all time.
Shoma: A very poor man's Daisuke Takahashi, his performances have always felt exhausting to me, but he deserves his place on the podium and in the pantheon of Japanese greats.
Javier: My pick for silver and a legend in his own right. No one has conducted his career with more honor, integrity, and down to earthedness than he has. If this is his last performance, it was a great way to go out.
Nathan: One of the most courageous performances of all time. For some reason, his last two days made me reflect on the scandal involving USA gymnastics, and the way that athletes who are not yet adults are thrown into the spotlight, expected to perform despite any behind the scenes obstacles, and tossed aside and criticized when they don't succeed. For everyone thinking that I am suggesting that he has been abused--please calm down. But what he did tonight transcends sports for me. Hope he can stay healthy--and for all those saying he was overhyped, he won the free skate here by 9 points...
Patrick: Interested to see where he goes from here--doesn't seem like he would be interested in coaching or working as a choreographer. A little bit sad to see him go out on a less than high note, but his legacy and influence was evident in the final flight.
Vincent: Such an admirable performance by the forgotten member of the US team. Please get a new coach and choreographer.
ADAM :luv17:: Thank you for everything you've done in the past week to bring figure skating into the mainstream. The moment at the end of your free skate was another that transcended the sport. Can't wait to see you on Bravo.