Part 5
--How did you feel about Yuzuru Hanyu senshu and Uno senshu who competed for the first time this season at the Nationals?
K: They are so great in that they exceed our expectations all the time. Since the practice time, they were larger than life. I myself had gone through more intense practice than ever, and honestly, I had enough confidence in myself to think positively that perhaps I might reach the podium if I could have delivered my best performance. However, when I saw them practice the day before, I could see in their skate their passion for skating and what they had built up over the years, and actually I was deeply impressed by the great presence of the Olympic medalists. I bet I was not the only one who felt that those two were in a different league. Having learned by watching them who were so awesome, I realized I had no time to waste. They had moved forward more than we thought.
T: They were strong.
--How did you feel about Hanyu senshu’s new programs?
T: Looks like he self-choreographed many parts of the short program, and I had the impression that he was doing the program he really wanted. He moved smoothly as he pleased, and I felt his passion
K: Yeah.
T: Some people call his FS “Heaven and Heaven.”
K: Where is “Earth” [laughter]?
T: Even before he started skating, he had such a compelling aura around him that you had high hopes for his clean skate. His performance was breathtaking but in a sense he made it look so effortless. I don’t know what to say, but I definitely felt something. Shoma-kun and Yuma-kun created “wow” moments, but he made us hold our breath..
K: Yeah, yeah.
T: When Shoma and Yuma-kun performed, official guests got excited while trying not to scream, but when Hanyu-kun skated, it was like all of them let out muffled groans [laughter].
K: Exchanging glances like sending signals, “You saw that?”, “you saw that?” [laughter]
T: I am not sure if “mind blowing” is the right word, but his skate was incredibly amazing. It stirred up our hearts.
K: He made the official guests speechless. They were like, “Hmmm.”
T: Yeah, yeah.
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--How did you feel about Yuzuru Hanyu senshu and Uno senshu who competed for the first time this season at the Nationals?
K: They are so great in that they exceed our expectations all the time. Since the practice time, they were larger than life. I myself had gone through more intense practice than ever, and honestly, I had enough confidence in myself to think positively that perhaps I might reach the podium if I could have delivered my best performance. However, when I saw them practice the day before, I could see in their skate their passion for skating and what they had built up over the years, and actually I was deeply impressed by the great presence of the Olympic medalists. I bet I was not the only one who felt that those two were in a different league. Having learned by watching them who were so awesome, I realized I had no time to waste. They had moved forward more than we thought.
T: They were strong.
--How did you feel about Hanyu senshu’s new programs?
T: Looks like he self-choreographed many parts of the short program, and I had the impression that he was doing the program he really wanted. He moved smoothly as he pleased, and I felt his passion
K: Yeah.
T: Some people call his FS “Heaven and Heaven.”
K: Where is “Earth” [laughter]?
T: Even before he started skating, he had such a compelling aura around him that you had high hopes for his clean skate. His performance was breathtaking but in a sense he made it look so effortless. I don’t know what to say, but I definitely felt something. Shoma-kun and Yuma-kun created “wow” moments, but he made us hold our breath..
K: Yeah, yeah.
T: When Shoma and Yuma-kun performed, official guests got excited while trying not to scream, but when Hanyu-kun skated, it was like all of them let out muffled groans [laughter].
K: Exchanging glances like sending signals, “You saw that?”, “you saw that?” [laughter]
T: I am not sure if “mind blowing” is the right word, but his skate was incredibly amazing. It stirred up our hearts.
K: He made the official guests speechless. They were like, “Hmmm.”
T: Yeah, yeah.
- to be cont'd to the last part -

