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I can’t believe Shoma now has 3 Olympics medals! Wow!
He plans on continuing to skate right?
He plans on continuing to skate right?
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But we know how wonderfully he skated. I'm so glad we got to see the best of Brendan on the biggest stage of all.Had Jason done a triple Salchow instead of a double, he'd have been fourth.
But that would be greedy, because that free skate gave me everything I wanted from it. Clean and happy Brendan, clean and happy Jason, SBs all round.
Though I will take a moment to be mildly salty that all the clueless Aussie press will see will be "16th" next to Brendan's name, that they won't understand that he literally had the competition of his career - that at many events it would have produced incredible results - it was just that he happened to be skating in this golden era field.
Very ShomaI'm still not sure if Shoma knows he got a silver medal in Korea. He looked so confused and tired on the podium.![]()
He remembers the medal, but not Korea. Or, maybe, he remembers Korea, forgot the colour of the medal. Anyway, he vaguely recalls skating. There were people. That sort of thing…I'm still not sure if Shoma knows he got a silver medal in Korea. He looked so confused and tired on the podium.![]()
Me too. And my mom and I would look at the TV guide and see if there was skating or gymnastics on. If there was and it was at 3 am we’d set our alarms for 3 am and watch it. No VCRs.I am so old I remember watching ABC Wide world of sports on a vaccum tube TV with 3 channels
Yes, he's said as much during interviews before the Olympics that he wants to win more titles for his coach Stephane. I believe he's mentioned going to the World Championships too.I can’t believe Shoma now has 3 Olympics medals! Wow!
He plans on continuing to skate right?
I think it will be interesting to see the size of the power vacuum after these Olympics. It is still very unclear exactly who is retiring.Yes, he's said as much during interviews before the Olympics that he wants to win more titles for his coach Stephane. I believe he's mentioned going to the World Championships too.
And a big thank you to him too, the GOAT!!! I look forward to seeing Yuma develop further. I wonder whether Shoma will stay in another four years. I hope Hanyu shows up at Worlds and tries for the quad-axel again. He looks close, but he needs a bit extra height to get that last half revolution in before his blades touch the ice.Me too. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat! We had 5 channels, ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS and a local channel.I am so old I remember watching ABC Wide world of sports on a vaccum tube TV with 3 channels
LOL! I guess we shouldn't be laughing, but that's funny. Shoma is such a character, and he has such sublime talent. It's too bad that neither Shoma nor Yuma had stellar performances in the fp, but the judges still gave them huge GOE on what they did well. Their tremendous talent is definitely evident. It just would be nice to see consistency for medal winners on the biggest stage, but it doesn't always happen. Obviously, the judges are absolutely in love with Yuma and Shoma. They do have mesmerizing skating, but I appreciate complete, consistent performances. I know it's hard to achieve, especially in high pressure situations. But look at what everyone always expects from Nathan, who has been setting such a high, high bar for years. I think that the judges generally only give Nathan grudging respect, in many instances. They have no choice but to give him credit due with his near perfection mostly every time in the big moments.I'm still not sure if Shoma knows he got a silver medal in Korea. He looked so confused and tired on the podium.![]()
LOL! Me too. But that was a really big deal back then, and we didn't know any better. At least we got to see a lot of sports on tv on the weekends (tennis, golf, bowling, baseball, basketball, every so often, figure skating, though they would chack skaters, so it was nothing like what we are able to stream these days in figure skating).Me too. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat! We had 5 channels, ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS and a local channel.