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Men's Short Program: 2013 NHK Trophy

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Men's Short Program: 2013 NHK Trophy
Fri, Nov 8, 2013
16:32:00 local time in Tokyo

In the U.S., live online coverage is scheduled to begin at 2:25 am Eastern Time on IceNetwork and Universal Sports (again, online).
http://www.usfsa.org/Story.asp?id=49692&type=media

ETA, revised start time for IN coverage is 2:32 am ET, which now is in synch with the ISU start time.

Starting Order/RESULTS:

ETA:



Schedule and TV Streams NHK Trophy thread:

Hashtags:
US Figure Skating was using #NHK13, but seems to have switched to the more popular #NHK2013.
Others are using #NHKTrophy ... and additional permutations are out there as well ....​

Warm-Up Group 1
1 Adam RIPPON USA (2:39 am ET, per US Figure Skating http://skatingmagazineblog.com/2013/11/07/2013-nhk-trophy-viewers-guide/ )
2 Konstantin MENSHOV RUS
3 Max AARON USA (2:52 am ET)
4 Jeremy ABBOTT USA (2:59 am ET)​

Warm-Up Group 2
5 Sergei VORONOV RUS
6 Nobunari ODA JPN
7 Takahito MURA JPN
8 Javier FERNANDEZ ESP
9 Daisuke TAKAHASHI JPN

Referee Ms. Yukiko OKABE
Technical Controller Ms. Susan LYNCH
Technical Specialist Ms. Pirjo UIMONEN
Assistant Technical Specialist Ms. Olga MARKOVA
 

MFarone

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Thanks for posting the start order golden411. I only have to get up 30 minutes early :laugh: to watch the men! Funny, isn't it, Tonichelle will still be up and I will be getting up to watch the same competition and we are both in the U. S.
 

deedee1

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Go Nobu! Go Takahito!! GOoooo Dai!!! :yay::party::party2:
AAaaand go Kontantin!!! :rock: Konstantin surely is goona get big cheers from the ENTIRE audience who remembers his very very unfortunate falls during his WTT free skate! :yes:
 
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And it is very interesting what can Eteri Tutberidze (coach of young Lipnitskaia, Medvedeva, Pitkeev) do with mature man Voronov.
 

Tonichelle

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Thanks for posting the start order golden411. I only have to get up 30 minutes early :laugh: to watch the men! Funny, isn't it, Tonichelle will still be up and I will be getting up to watch the same competition and we are both in the U. S.

:eek: you get up wicked early!
 
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I find it impossible not to have a huge soft spot for Menshov. His skating is a little rough around the edges but his team comes up with creative programs and I have to admire his tenacity, not giving up despite his 'old age' and being off the Euros/Worlds team for the majority of his skating career. His coach sounds like a really lovely guy as well.
 

Mrs. P

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I find it impossible not to have a huge soft spot for Menshov. His skating is a little rough around the edges but his team comes up with creative programs and I have to admire his tenacity, not giving up despite his 'old age' and being off the Euros/Worlds team for the majority of his skating career. His coach sounds like a really lovely guy as well.

I really enjoyed Menshov live at Skate America last year! I was skeptical about seeing a Pina program so soon after S/S, but I actually enjoyed it quite a bit. His quads are quite lovely when done well.
 

Mrs. P

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For those of you who want to compare scores (w/ the caveat of different tech panel, etc.) here's the the TES for those who skated earlier in the GP series:

Rippon: 43.23
Menshov: N/A
Aaron: 41.37
Abbott: 35.30
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Voronov: N/A
Oda: 43.61
Mura: 38.56
Fernandez: N/A
Takahashi: 35.84
 

sweetskates1

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Getting excited!!!!!!!

For those of you who want to compare scores (w/ the caveat of different tech panel, etc.) here's the the TES for those who skated earlier in the GP series:

Rippon: 43.23
Menshov: N/A
Aaron: 41.37
Abbott: 35.30
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Voronov: N/A
Oda: 43.61
Mura: 38.56
Fernandez: N/A
Takahashi: 35.84
 
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Voronov has had a good season so far. Silver at Finlandia Trophy, Gold at Ice Star. He seems to be in good shape.

I hope his programs will be more interesting than last season as well, given he's been freed from Morozov (not like they could get any worse, really ;P).
 
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