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2025 Japanese Nationals - Women's SP

Nice skate, Yun!
Great way to end this event and Competition Day 1
 
What a treat to watch Kaori - Rino - Yuna back to back :love::love4:

Sorry Kaori and Rino, you both might have the best skating skills, but Yuna has the best overall body movement. The way she moves her arms and her upper body are both so precise and so musical, utterly gorgeous 😍
 
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Art.Pure Art.
Just every movement means something.
You can't do better than this in choreo department.Great ending for us.
 
Quick summary:
As predicted everyone is there:Kaori,Mao,Ami,Mone.
Everyone looked in great shape,with Mone looking weakest,but this 3 should secure Olympics.Rinka even if somehow manage to skate amazing tomorrow is still too random.
Overall expected slightly more from this competition.Some skaters really underperformed.
See you in free skate.
 
I wonder ... What the japanese federation will do if Rinka Watanabe do a clean FS with 2 triple axel and 1 quad salchow and beat Ami or Mone overall ?
I would really like Rinka to go to the Olympic. But, I'm not sure what are her chance to go.
 
I wonder ... What the japanese federation will do if Rinka Watanabe do a clean FS with 2 triple axel and 1 quad salchow and beat Ami or Mone overall ?
I would really like Rinka to go to the Olympic. But, I'm not sure what are her chance to go.
They might send her but she often has clear rotation issues on jumps that get called nationally and internationally.

So happy Yuna skated well. She is IMHO the most artistic skater in the women's field. No one else comes close....
 
Women SP Results
Protocols
1坂本 花織Kaori SakamotoSysmex79.43
2島田 麻央Mao Shimada
Junior National Champion
Kinoshita Group79.33
3中井 亜美Ami NakaiTOKIO INKARAMI77.50
4千葉 百音Mone ChibaKinoshita Group74.60
5岡 万佑子Mayuko Oka
Junior National 2nd
Kinoshita Academy73.20
6渡辺 倫果Rinka WatanabeSanwa Kenso / Hosei University71.36
7青木 祐奈Yuna AokiMF Academy69.84
8樋口 新葉Wakaba HiguchiNoevir69.47
9江川 マリアMaria EgawaMeiji University64.76
10河辺 愛菜Mana KawabeOriental Bio / Chukyo University64.12
11山下 真瑚Mako YamashitaChukyo University63.43
12三宅 咲綺Saki MiyakeSysmex62.84
13三原 舞依Mai MiharaSysmex62.77
14山田 恵Kei Yamada
Junior National 6th
Kinoshita Academy62.31
15髙木 謠Yo Takagi
Junior National 11th
Taiyo Seimei61.62
16松生 理乃Rino MatsuikeChukyo University61.26
17和田 薫子Kaoruko Wada
Junior National 9th
Chukyo University High School60.82
18岡田 芽依Mei Okada
Junior National 3rd
Meito FSC60.43
19金沢 純禾Sumika Kanazawa
Junior National 4th
Kinoshita Academy57.09
20村上 遥奈Haruna Murakami
Junior National 8th
Kinoshita Academy56.84
21住吉 りをんRion SumiyoshiOriental Bio / Meiji University56.37
22櫛田 育良Ikura Kushida
Junior National 7th
Kinoshita Academy55.47
23鴨井 彬莉彩Arisa KamoiFukuoka Figure Academy53.16
24岩崎 陽菜Haruna IwasakiKonan Women's University53.13
FNR
25大庭 雅Miyabi ObaTokai Tokyo FH51.79
26三枝 知香子Chikako SaigusaNihon University51.46
27清水 咲衣Sae ShimizuDoshisha University51.39
28吉田 陽菜Hana YoshidaKinoshita Academy49.46
29森 実愛Miai MoriMeijo University44.13
30一貫田 紗生Saiki Ikkanda
Junior National 10th
Kanku Skate42.69
 
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Ami Nakai's interview after SP:

"When it comes to the actual competition, I always get nervous and my movements become stiff or I lose my balance. I also failed to complete the triple jump many times. This time, I practiced hard and overcame my nervousness, so I completed the competition with confidence and got a very good performance score."
 
Kaori Sakamoto's interview after SP:

"Knowing that so many people support me makes me really happy. I'm so glad to finally feel that at the last moment. Just before my coach sent me off to the stage, she told me, 'This is your last time participating in the All Japan Championships,' which really touched me. I almost cried before going on stage, but I held it in because I knew that crying wouldn't help."
 
Not a fan of any of the top three programs, so am fine with Sakamoto having a sliver of a lead over Shimada and Nakai, given her better basic skating quality and overall more mature presentation (jumps flowed better too, even if Shimada and Nakai had that 3A).

Maybe Nakai should have been ahead of Shimada? IDK. That's my first impression though, for sure.

Not a particularly impressive competition.
 
I wonder ... What the japanese federation will do if Rinka Watanabe do a clean FS with 2 triple axel and 1 quad salchow and beat Ami or Mone overall ?
I would really like Rinka to go to the Olympic. But, I'm not sure what are her chance to go.
They won’t do anything unless she’s on the podium. So if she’s fourth and both Nakai and Chiba are below her she won’t be considered for the Olympic team.

I think she’s highly unlikely to make the podium, but as I said in another post elsewhere, it’s not just about beating Nakai and Chiba anyway. It’s also about how they do and as of right now, they’ll have to do poorly in the free and plummet in the standings.
 
They won’t do anything unless she’s on the podium. So if she’s fourth and both Nakai and Chiba are below her she won’t be considered for the Olympic team.

I think she’s highly unlikely to make the podium, but as I said in another post elsewhere, it’s not just about beating Nakai and Chiba anyway. It’s also about how they do and as of right now, they’ll have to do poorly in the free and plummet in the standings.
I just think that if Rinka is clean with 2 triple axel and 1 quad salchow in the FS, that the japanese federation should consider her in the Olympic team. Since that we need a japanese quad girl for having the chance to beat Adelia Petrosian at the Olympic.
 
I wonder ... What the japanese federation will do if Rinka Watanabe do a clean FS with 2 triple axel and 1 quad salchow and beat Ami or Mone overall ?
I would really like Rinka to go to the Olympic. But, I'm not sure what are her chance to go.
Clean Rinka with her super-pointy FS would win the event and go to the OGs. That's painful because she knows it and she also knows that she can't skate a clean super-pointy FS program yet. It's not just about landing her big jumps; it's also about successfully skating the whole program with big jumps in it.. It takes a lot of time to stabilize such a program; it takes years. All known consistent senior traxelers - thus far, we have only two, Liza Tuktamysheva and Amber Glenn - spent many years being unable to skate a clean program as fully grown women after puberty. I see no reason why Rinka should be an exception. She's making progress but I expect her to remain inconsistent for several upcoming seasons especially if she wants to add 4S to her repertoire. She can hope to be in her peak form for 2030 Olympics though.

As for now, even if Rinka is crying because of her lost Olympic chance, she's having a good season - I think it's her best season since her teen seasons. She's a strong #4 for Japan, the first substitute for Olys and Worlds, and she's likely to get a 4CC assignment. That's a lot to be proud of.
 
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I wonder ... What the japanese federation will do if Rinka Watanabe do a clean FS with 2 triple axel and 1 quad salchow and beat Ami or Mone overall ?
I would really like Rinka to go to the Olympic. But, I'm not sure what are her chance to go.
Let's be honest.

Much as I like Rinka, she simply isn't a medal contender while Kaori, Mone and Ami are.

Japan has a realistic shot at Olympic Gold in the women's event, and on any given day, a stellar pair of performances from Sakamoto, Chiba or Nakai could do it for them.
 
Let's be honest.

Much as I like Rinka, she simply isn't a medal contender while Kaori, Mone and Ami are.

Japan has a realistic shot at Olympic Gold in the women's event, and on any given day, a stellar pair of performances from Sakamoto, Chiba or Nakai could do it for them.
 
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