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Vulnerable enough to threepeat as a World Champion, I agree.

I think the only reason for worrying about Kaori is because Olympic spots are on the line at Worlds. Otherwise, Kaori has lost GP series before. She even came 5th at a GPF after becoming a World Champion. I think she knows the risk of trying new things with her layout and is fine with it. The only significant threat to her, right now, is a bad injury. Even if she lost GPF and Worlds this year to skaters like Chaeyeon or Amber, does it change anything about her Olympic title chances? Not really.
My comments are more about the political nature of judging in skating than they are about Kaori. There are several girls with a better chance now of beating her than Karen Chen had. Yet the judges clearly had an agenda then, so it happened. We also know the US Fed has more influence than JSF does. And next year you will certainly be seeing many 3As and quads attempted in the Olympics.
 
My comments are more about the political nature of judging in skating than they are about Kaori. There are several girls with a better chance now of beating her than Karen Chen had. Yet the judges clearly had an agenda then, so it happened. We also know the US Fed has more influence than JSF does. And next year you will certainly be seeing many 3As and quads attempted in the Olympics.
Who was Kaori in 2021 Worlds? Everyone including the judges knew that she was not even the #1 skater of her own country, back then, including JSF themselves. Even with that disadvantage, Kaori was the highest woman finisher of Japan in 2021, with Rika disappointing JSF yet again, for what might as well the very last time she will ever compete at senior Worlds.

Fast forward 3 years- Kaori is the undisputed #1 in Japan- decisively winning 3 national titles in a row, and she's also the undisputed best skater in the World, winning 3 world titles in a row, a feat that neither Kim Yuna nor Mao Asada nor Evgenia Medvedeva managed. JSF knows this (and they also know Mao Shimada will not be eligible for Milan), the other federations know this, and the judges know this.

The other girls may have 3As or quads- one of them will not be senior eligible for the 2026 Olympics. The same judges with their "agenda" have already anointed Kaori the Queen of the World three consecutive times- if she gives a reason for them to do it the fourth time, and the other girls can't show up, then it's title number four.
 
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Who was Kaori in 2021 Worlds? Everyone including the judges knew that she was not even the #1 skater of her own country, back then, including JSF themselves. Even with that disadvantage, Kaori was the highest woman finisher of Japan in 2021, with Rika disappointing JSF yet again, for what might as well the very last time she will ever compete at senior Worlds.

Fast forward 3 years- Kaori is the undisputed #1 in Japan- decisively winning 3 national titles in a row, and she's also the undisputed best skater in the World, winning 3 world titles in a row, a feat that neither Kim Yuna nor Mao Asada nor Evgenia Medvedeva managed. JSF knows this (and they also know Mao Shimada will not be eligible for Milan), the other federations know this, and the judges know this.

The other girls may have 3As or quads- one of them will not be senior eligible for the 2026 Olympics. The same judges with their "agenda" have already anointed Kaori the Queen of the World three consecutive times- if she gives a reason for them to do it the fourth time, and the other girls can't show up, then it's title number four.
Of course if Kaori skates well and the others don't she will win. Lol That's not the same as saying she is a sure thing.Yes, Kaori is number 1 in Japan because Rika got hurt. And number 1 in the World because the Russians are banned. Other than that she is basically the same as then, a little more refined, but not radically different.Those other girls actually had to compete against everyone. They didn't have the luxury of having the people she couldn't beat be barred from competing. Kaori is very good, but let's not go overboard.
 
Of course if Kaori skates well and the others don't she will win. Lol That's not the same as saying she is a sure thing.Yes, Kaori is number 1 in Japan because Rika got hurt. And number 1 in the World because the Russians are banned. Other than that she is basically the same as then, a little more refined, but not radically different.Those other girls actually had to compete against everyone. They didn't have the luxury of having the people she couldn't beat be barred from competing. Kaori is very good, but let's not go overboard.

I get the impression you're just not a fan of Kaori. lol. Which is fine. You seem to keep down playing everything about her.
 
I get the impression you're just not a fan of Kaori. lol. Which is fine. You seem to keep down playing everything about her.
I like Kaori ok, though she isn't one of my favorites. She has been very consistent for a long period and can't control who she is competing against. But me stating obvious facts isn't downplaying anything. My whole point was that since she relies on favorable judging instead of high tech content, that makes her particularly vulnerable to judging manipulation,as we saw in 2021.
 
Anyone know how old Hazuki Yamada is? Amazing for a Novice......
She is 11 years old, and just won Novice B Girls at Novice Nationals.

As I wrote in competition thread, she is first Novice B champion who did not even attempt triple jump since IJS applied in 2005/06 season.
At Novice B Girls, 3 skaters attempted triple and no one had clean one.
In 2018/19 season, 21 skaters attempted and 7 had clean one (incl. Ami Nakai, Mao Shimada ).

Is this mean decline of Japanese Figure Skating ?
 
She is 11 years old, and just won Novice B Girls at Novice Nationals.

As I wrote in competition thread, she is first Novice B champion who did not even attempt triple jump since IJS applied in 2005/06 season.
At Novice B Girls, 3 skaters attempted triple and no one had clean one.
In 2018/19 season, 21 skaters attempted and 7 had clean one (incl. Ami Nakai, Mao Shimada ).

Is this mean decline of Japanese Figure Skating ?
Just noticed Hazuki, after watching partially the NvB Girls' Nationals.
I disagree about the declination....kids learn fast and grow fast....
 
She is 11 years old, and just won Novice B Girls at Novice Nationals.

As I wrote in competition thread, she is first Novice B champion who did not even attempt triple jump since IJS applied in 2005/06 season.
At Novice B Girls, 3 skaters attempted triple and no one had clean one.
In 2018/19 season, 21 skaters attempted and 7 had clean one (incl. Ami Nakai, Mao Shimada ).

Is this mean decline of Japanese Figure Skating ?
I was worrying in the 2019-20 season when just one junior lady medaled at jgp and it was just a bronze medal, I thought japanese ladies skating was in declive but then since we reach 2022-23 season we have seen many promising juniors medaling in each event including the jgp final and JWC, relax, it's just a Novice B competition, landing triples at that age doesn't mean you are a great skater with a bright future. Normally we see a generation of great skaters following a level declive era
 
Skate America is always a land of opportunities and I'm glad Wakaba and Rinka chose steadiness and consistency, and were rewarded.

The first senior GP victory for Wakaba after 8 years in the circuit!!! This coming after she took her break for both her physical and mental well-being. I was able to watch her in an ice show this January before she had her new programs, I had a good feeling about her chances this season and it only increased when I saw her debuting the Dune SP. The FS is really great and personal.

And 3 consecutive seasons for Rinka medalling at the GP. That's my Tony Tony Chopper!!!!!! Fooling everyone with her disaster after disaster in local competitions and delivering when it mattered. I absolutely hate the music cut for her SP, it's such a disservice for her, especially that she's an interesting interpreter of music in spite of her lower quality of basic skating.

Love how both of them have figured out how to approach skating in their own ways AND keeping their eyes on the prize. Hopefully they will have the chance to qualify for the GPF.
 
9th Asian Winter Games assignments:

Kaori Sakamoto
Hana Yoshida

Alternates:
Mone Chiba
Rion Sumiyoshi
Rino Matsuike
 
I think it was pretty obvious they would send their best skaters in a competition it takes place every 4 years
 
As I wrote in competition thread, she is first Novice B champion who did not even attempt triple jump since IJS applied in 2005/06 season.
At Novice B Girls, 3 skaters attempted triple and no one had clean one.
In 2018/19 season, 21 skaters attempted and 7 had clean one (incl. Ami Nakai, Mao Shimada ).

Is this mean decline of Japanese Figure Skating ?
I have a different, more positive take on this - now that the senior minimum age is 17, there's at least 4 years of junior for each skaters. I'm sure the coaches know that it's a long long time to get to seniors, so why rush in getting triple jumps?

There's plenty of time for novice Bs to get their triples ready for their junior debut, no need to risk injuries very early on while they're still novices 😊 And even if they don't make it to JGP in their first junior year, there are still 3 more years for them to improve and try getting on the JGP.
 
No competition? This is Olympic qualifying year with World's in the USA. This is the ISU we're talking about, not a legitimate sports governing body. Have you noticed the ridiculous scores the American girls have been getting so far? Remember last Worlds before Olympics? Kaori finished BEHIND Karen Chen. Lol When the US needs 3 spots weird things can happen.
Not seeing how the American girls’ scores are ridiculous, if 3 pops gets you 140.
 
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