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2025 Japanese Nationals - Men's FS

Congrats to Shun and Kao for finally making the podium at Nats!
I'm so proud happy for both boys!

If I'm correct, JSF will decide to send Kazuki to Olys and Kao to WC and 4CC
The battle all along was for the 3rd WC spot, not Olys~
Really? I think this would have been likely if Kao was ahead of Kazuki but not on the podium but doesn't Kao being on the podium make it very likely he goes to the Olympics?

I personally far prefer Kazuki but I don't think his performance this season was enough ahead to warrant the Olympics, was it?
 
Congrats to Shun and Kao for finally making the podium at Nats!
I'm so proud happy for both boys!

If I'm correct, JSF will decide to send Kazuki to Olys and Kao to WC and 4CC
The battle all along was for the 3rd WC spot, not Olys~
Kao earned his way into the Olympic selection criteria with his bronze medal here at Nationals, and he finished so far above Kazuki at this event (32 points) that it's hard to imagine Kao won't go. They both earned a GP medal this season, and Kao seems to be trending upwards.
 
Remember two years ago when the last two groups skated clean and we were all like….Wait, what’s wrong with Kagiyama?!? Just overcome with emotion I hope. As I was saying…we were all like “This is going to be better than Worlds!” Well the Japanese men are a far cry from that now. That was not a good competition. The good news is that the Olympic team should be simple: Kagiyama, Sato, Miura.

I wanted Tomono to go for sentimental reasons. Him going to the Olympics for the first time in his last competitive year would have been awesome. I wish Miura would have been cleaner in his free so it would have been completely out of reach regardless of how Tomono skated. But this way, the regret will eat at him.
 
Italy France and Kazakstan judges will do everything to prop their skaters up. Silver is genuinely in question if he doesn't deliver at the Olympics. Not even considering what they're willing to do for Gumenik. This is why I said they should've been propping up Shun too. Not even to surpass Yuma, but to say "Ilia might be the class of the field but the rest of you aren't touching our skaters"
One is easier to take down when it matters and he doesn't go clean. Even if JSF does support Shun, the others know how to play the game and when to strike. Maybe not Kazakhstan, but the other two....
 
Yuma grew needles it's a fact, he's going to win of course, but i feel Shun should get the title...on this note time for my lunch break. see you in Saint Petersburg
I would've had them a lot closer overall, Shun was robbed in PCS in both segments but there's a good case for Yuma taking the title (by a slim margin) because of his SP brilliance and the skating skills gap between the two.
 
If I'm correct, JSF will decide to send Kazuki to Olys and Kao to WC and 4CC
The battle all along was for the 3rd WC spot, not Olys~
I want to believe this but my common sense has unfortunately come back....

I will not be missing JNats 2025 Men any time in the future, such pain and misery
 
Shun Sato (after FS)

"I would give it 100 points. If you include the final Lutz jump, I would give it 100 points (laughs). This season, I have accumulated successful experience in major competitions, and I think I can show that experience. I am not too concerned about the mistakes in the short program. I am more confident in the free skate. Now, I think I can only wait and see."
 
Kazuki Tomono (after FS)

"This is the loudest and strongest cheer I've ever heard. I've cried many times this season, but today's tears are tears of joy. The performance was very difficult, but that time was truly wonderful. I don't know what the future holds, but I want to continue. As an athlete, there are still many aspects I can improve upon. I'm happy to compete every year and feel myself getting better and better, especially this year. Although I was disappointed not to participate in the Olympics, I made great progress this year as an athlete and as a figure skater."
 
Well :thank: thank you all for your company, I am going to digest this day, these boys really play with our hearts.
The women tomorrow hopefully be gentle with us, and our tears will be from joy!!!!
..and also the walnuts do not work, like at all...sigh, I need to lookup other superstitions
 
Sota Yamamoto (after FS)

"It's been a tough season, but I think I gave it my all every moment. I'm filled with regret, but I maintained a good training condition and was injury-free until the All Japan Championships. Things didn't go as planned, but until the very end, many people supported me, and I'm very grateful. (As for the future) I was thinking, 'First, I need to do my best to play this season well, and then I'll think about the future.' I haven't really thought about it yet, and I haven't really sorted out my thoughts, but I really don't want it to end like this."
 
Kazuki Tomono (after FS)

"This is the loudest and strongest cheer I've ever heard. I've cried many times this season, but today's tears are tears of joy. The performance was very difficult, but that time was truly wonderful. I don't know what the future holds, but I want to continue. As an athlete, there are still many aspects I can improve upon. I'm happy to compete every year and feel myself getting better and better, especially this year. Although I was disappointed not to participate in the Olympics, I made great progress this year as an athlete and as a figure skater."
Yes, please continue Kazuki! There are so many special programs you could do in the next quad. :pray:
 
I would've had them a lot closer overall, Shun was robbed in PCS in both segments but there's a good case for Yuma taking the title (by a slim margin) because of his SP brilliance and the skating skills gap between the two.
shun being robbed in PCS is well.... story of the season
 
Kazuki Tomono (after FS)

"This is the loudest and strongest cheer I've ever heard. I've cried many times this season, but today's tears are tears of joy. The performance was very difficult, but that time was truly wonderful. I don't know what the future holds, but I want to continue. As an athlete, there are still many aspects I can improve upon. I'm happy to compete every year and feel myself getting better and better, especially this year. Although I was disappointed not to participate in the Olympics, I made great progress this year as an athlete and as a figure skater."
Love to hear that from him. He has so much to give.
 
Tatsuya Tsuboi (after FS)

(He announced his retirement at the end of this season.)

“I have decided to retire at the end of this season.

(When did you make the decision?)

"It was today. This season I have been aiming for the Olympics, but I haven't been able to achieve results that I can carry over to next season. I made this decision based on today's match result.”
 
Kazuki Tomono (after FS)

"This is the loudest and strongest cheer I've ever heard. I've cried many times this season, but today's tears are tears of joy. The performance was very difficult, but that time was truly wonderful. I don't know what the future holds, but I want to continue. As an athlete, there are still many aspects I can improve upon. I'm happy to compete every year and feel myself getting better and better, especially this year. Although I was disappointed not to participate in the Olympics, I made great progress this year as an athlete and as a figure skater."
He still has a lot to give. I really hope he continues!!!!! :ghug:
 
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