Japanese media conducted a phone interview with Evan LYSACEK, who's still in LA. Evan LYSACEK claims that six to seven men have the ability to complete quad jumps, and whoever nails it will be the winner.
When asked about his rivalries such as Lambiel etc, Evan said he would only focus on his own performances, and not to be distracted by others.
Well, I certainly believe it's going down to the quad(s) in the end. The men's event is going to be very unpredictable, but I have a hunch Brian will not be able to claim the title. I now know Oda has a very ambitious long program with a 3A+3T+3L plus a quad planned. If he nails these ridiculous difficult jumps, he will win.
I don't want to make any prediction on men's discipline until hearing some last minute on-site practice reports, rumours...
When asked about his rivalries such as Lambiel etc, Evan said he would only focus on his own performances, and not to be distracted by others.
Well, I certainly believe it's going down to the quad(s) in the end. The men's event is going to be very unpredictable, but I have a hunch Brian will not be able to claim the title. I now know Oda has a very ambitious long program with a 3A+3T+3L plus a quad planned. If he nails these ridiculous difficult jumps, he will win.
I don't want to make any prediction on men's discipline until hearing some last minute on-site practice reports, rumours...
He looked in good spirits.
