I think we can credit the move to Shoma and his classic starfish
I'm well aware what Shoma did. It was nothing like Ilia at last year's Worlds. Not even close.
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I think we can credit the move to Shoma and his classic starfish
Because to be competing for Germany, a guy requires to deliver high level technical content. They already have another one without, but with good skating skills. He did the job, putting Germany into top 10 on like second international competition he skated, opening more spots for Germany. Yeah, he didn’t swirl very pretty, but he did what he knows how to do. That's why.And this young man’s layout is too ambitious for him, IMHO. Why not concentrate on one, or even two, quads in competition for now?
Sena's reactions are priceless indeed as is his skating! But no matter how much he reminds fans of young Yuzuru or Shoma, his favourite skater is apparently... Jun ChaAww, Sena's reaction is priceless! It's also really easy to tell who his favorite skater is, lol

Maybe it's my rose tinted glasses but I feel like I can see Shoma in all 3 Japanese junior men this year.Beautiful skate from Shunsuke, great fight! He's really growing on me, there's something graceful in him.
Eh, I thought Shoma was the starfish king?I really wish Ilia hadn't started this tennis pro trend (on ice) of falling on the ground.

Eh, I thought Shoma was the starfish king?![]()
Not maganese, which Hungary is famous for.They come apart, we learned yesterday during the FD. That’s all I can contribute to the discussion, which intrigues me as well
No one is talking about starfish here.



I am.
I think you forgot to put the US in the listing for 2 spots.Also, because I wasn't here last night (I did watch, but on my phone), here are the spots for Worlds next season:
3 spots: JPN, KOR
2 spots: SVK, GER, EST, NZL
Also, because I wasn't here last night (I did watch, but on my phone), here are the spots for Worlds next season:
3 spots: JPN, KOR
2 spots: SVK, GER, EST, NZL
...