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- May 5, 2018
That's very true, he still tried to perform and also despite all the setbacks, he won the step sequence!It's difficult to judge his FS at this stage. I think the choreography itself isn’t too bad, but I'm not a big fan of the music selection. At least I wouldn't have combined these particular songs - to me the program seems a bit disjointed. But this impression is probably also due to the fact that this wasn't the final music cut, so I'll reserve judgement until we've seen the intended version. That being said, Kazuki tried to make the best of the situation and sold the program as much as possible - I think that's one of the aspects that separates good from great skaters (or performers in general).
A fan who attended the Figure Skating Festival (fans were allowed to film, but not to share) wrote the following:
Today, for the first time, I played and watched Tomono-kun's 28/7 performance and the free skate at the Kinoshita Cup at the same time. I thought the timing of the second song was earlier in the demo, so the end of the third song was left over (and it was still left over a lot), but it was not only that, the length of the second song itself was shorter in the demo source.
So in the Kinoshita Cup the timing of the second song was too early and the song progressed quickly, so he was in a great confusion and rushed to jump the three jumps in the second half...there was no way he could have jumped them. It must have been disappointing because he said in the short program that he would jump well in the second half of the free program (even if the first three quadruple jumps didn't go well), but I'm looking forward to Summer Cup!
He did give some advice recently that seem to have resonated with a lot of people: don't force yourself, just focus on having funDid Kazuki ever talk about how he got out of his head when learning new skills and to not be afraid? I’ve been struggling with crossovers forward and backward for over 2 years as an adult skater and the new skills I’m learning with one foot on the ice and jumping have me completely in my head. If I am in the harness or holding on to something I’m ok but without it I’m a nervous wreck. It’s hard to trust myself with these skills. I wish Kazuki could give some advice. He did say once don’t fight the ice.
Meanwhile, Daiichi Juken announced another lottery of Kazuki trading cards - they said the first one had many applications so it's good that they're doing a second one:
