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Asian Skating 2021-2022 Season

Why so few Asian entries?
It should be easier for them to go at this competition than to a competition in Europe.
Central Asia is closer to East Europe and West Asia than East Asia (which is where the majority of Asian skaters are training, if not Canada or the US), so unsurprising to see many Eastern European names, and Israelis. Not to mention, a lot of the skaters are going to be busy with the senior GPs at this time of the year, so a lot of the major names will already be done their CS events by then (or schedule them later in the year). Many of the names on the lists also don't seem to have senior GP assignments (but maybe my memory is faulty there). And several big East Asian names are already appearing in Asian Open, which is only a bit before this event.
 
I'm in love with Yu-Hsiang. He has great air position and solid skating skills and posture, and he's just 14. I really hope we get to see him at 4CC next season, and that he can go to Worlds as well eventually.
I probably heard about the boy being good but was not paying much attention to the Jr. men's side in Taiwan. Yu-Hsiang's skating at JGP was a nice surprise. He'll have another JGP competition next week. The good news is that he just cleared the JWC technical minimum with his debut in the very first JGP/international competition.
 
Shaidorov actually won a medal!!!
I probably heard about the boy being good but was not paying much attention to the Jr. men's side in Taiwan. Yu-Hsiang's skating at JGP was a nice surprise. He'll have another JGP competition next week. The good news is that he just cleared the JWC technical minimum with his debut in the very first JGP/international competition.
Is he another home-trained skater? The bio lists Yuka Sato (she coaches in Michigan, USA), but rink is in Taiwan.
 
Is he another home-trained skater? The bio lists Yuka Sato (she coaches in Michigan, USA), but rink is in Taiwan.
Nice observation! Yes, another home-trained skater. Yu-Hsiang's main coach is actually Wun-chang (Vincent) Shih. Wun-chang represented Taiwan/CT during 2009~2012 (ISU-bio) in men's skating, and he was coached by...Nobuo Sato and Kumiko Sato (yes, he was training in Japan). So it looks like now Wun-chang is coaching locally, and he sends his students to train in Japan (with Sato sensei) & US (in Detroit) regularly. This explains why Yu-Hsiang is having Yuka Sato as one of his coaches.

It's quite nice to see the recently retired skaters like Wun-chang, or Chih-I (Tsao, not formally retired yet) devoting to coaching locally. I'll be look forward to their students in the up-coming National Championship (to be held in mid-Nov.)
 
It's quite nice to see the recently retired skaters like Wun-chang, or Chih-I (Tsao, not formally retired yet) devoting to coaching locally. I'll be look forward to their students in the up-coming National Championship (to be held in mid-Nov.)
Great, if there are videos, please post them here :)

Thanks for the information! :thank:
 
Sofia Lexi Jacqueline Frank, Michael Christian Martinez, and Christopher Caluza (all from the Philippines) are listed at Finlandia. As... the only Asian entries at all in that entire event, after Haein Lee's withdrawal.
 
Don't think Caluza's performances have been uploaded, but MCM uploaded his own skating on YT. He did well for his return to competition.
 
I looked at the title and thought what asian skating since it seems like China and Japan seem to be doing everything in their power to not have their skaters compete in an Olympic year. Very strange strange strategy to say the least.
 
Does anyone knows if Tara Prasad has the minima for worlds?
I guess her scores at Nebelhorn were at least enough for 4CC.

Girl has potential. With better training she can improve the rotation of her jumps. She's already able to jump all triples without falls or step-outs.

It's a bit sad that there won't be any other Asian country than the big 3 at olys (while in 2018 there were 4 countries). I partly blame covid for this.

I hope at least that there will be some countries at worlds.
 
Does anyone knows if Tara Prasad has the minima for worlds?
I guess her scores at Nebelhorn were at least enough for 4CC.

Girl has potential. With better training she can improve the rotation of her jumps. She's already able to jump all triples without falls or step-outs.

It's a bit sad that there won't be any other Asian country than the big 3 at olys (while in 2018 there were 4 countries). I partly blame covid for this.

I hope at least that there will be some countries at worlds.

No. She doesn't even have the minimums for 4CC. According to her ISU bio personal bests, her personal best technical scores are:

21.52 and 45.63. She's missing the SP by a couple of points for 4CC (it's 23), but she has the 4CC minimums for FP. It's 30 and 51 for Worlds.

 
Does anyone knows if Tara Prasad has the minima for worlds?
I guess her scores at Nebelhorn were at least enough for 4CC. ...

Tara Prasad has both of the Four Continents minimums.

-- She exceeded the SP minimum of 23.0 at Cranberry Cup International (but not at Nebelhorn).
Her Cranberry SP TES = 25.09.​

-- She exceeded the FS minimum of 40.0 at Nebelhorn and also at U.S. Classic.
Her Nebelhorn FS TES = 45.63.​

Tara does not have either of the Worlds minimums.

No. She doesn't even have the minimums for 4CC. According to her ISU bio personal bests, her personal best technical scores are:

21.52 and 45.63. She's missing the SP by a couple of points for 4CC (it's 23), but she has the 4CC minimums for FP. It's 30 and 51 for Worlds.


ISU tech minimums do not need to be earned at international competitions where it is possible to earn ISU SBs and ISU PBs.

Scores from internationals like Cranberry Cup do count toward ISU tech minimums.
 
Tara Prasad has both of the Four Continents minimums.

-- She exceeded the SP minimum of 23.0 at Cranberry Cup International (but not at Nebelhorn).​
Her Cranberry SP TES = 25.09.​

-- She exceeded the FS minimum of 40.0 at Nebelhorn and also at U.S. Classic.​
Her Nebelhorn FS TES = 45.63.​


Tara does not have either of the Worlds minimums.



ISU tech minimums do not need to be earned at international competitions where it is possible to earn ISU SBs and ISU PBs.

Scores from internationals like Cranberry Cup do count toward ISU tech minimums.

Thank you! Sorry, I forgot ISU doesn't record scores from smaller competitions like Cranberry. Forgot she was there.
 
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