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I am honestly thinking of tweeting to Mirai begging her to let him post the video....
You should! :yay:
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I am honestly thinking of tweeting to Mirai begging her to let him post the video....
Michael Buckley @shutupbuck
Watching @mirai_nagasu @RyanSBradley and @JordanMoeller do triple axels!!! Wow! #G2CSuperCamp
10:55 AM - 9 Jul 2014
https://twitter.com/shutupbuck/status/486931670369464320
(Emphases added)
And Buckley just asked for Nagasu's permission to post video ...
I do hope however that Mirai is working hard on her other jumps.Michael Buckley @shutupbuck Jul 9
@mirai_nagasu @RyanSBradley @JordanMoeller Mirai can i post the video???
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Mirai Nagasu @mirai_nagasu 59m
@shutupbuck @RyanSBradley @JordanMoeller #wink #pound #Yes
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As if she rotated one. :agree:
So Mirai said yes! YES! I hope we see video footage of her 3A - rotated or no I think it's cool that she's practicing them.


I think Mirai and Tuk are in similar positions and I wish both would not attempt a 3a in competition unless their confidence is thru the roof with it. We've all seen the 3a fumble up Mao a bit in competition but the thing is Mao had the ability to make up for the error as she skated on. Not sure if this will be the case for Mirai. I personally thought Mirai's jump landings looked a little iffy on the videos I've seen pop up recently. Like her free leg is coming down a bit too early as a balance check instead of being held high.
That said I feel a positive movement from her camp and wish for the best to her and her fans.
***my phone always auto-corrects to Miria***![]()
Hopefully Mirai (and Tuk too!) won't compete 3A's unless they are landing them fairly consistently in practice. But who knows - maybe neither will compete one. Mirai may just be doing them or attempting them for fun.
Is there anyway she can go to Japan? They seem to need some strong skaters now that Asada is likely to exit in the next few years...
She is so talented and maybe she can have a shot at an Olympic medal in 2018.
She still holds Japanese citizenship until her 22nd birthday. So in all hypotheticals, she definitely could skate for Japan - but she would have to sit out for quite a while considering her last international event for the US was 4cc's this year.
No way is Mirai giving up her US citizenship to skate for Japan.