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Sochi is near and Russia cannot go in without teams in contention. I predict they will fall behind the Russians here.
Bingo. Alas...
Sochi is near and Russia cannot go in without teams in contention. I predict they will fall behind the Russians here.
I don't think they have Japanese citizenship. Am I wrong?
I seriously disagree with I/K being ahead of Shibs. Want to see those protocols.
Heard a lot of early criticism about this D/W FD, but I think it's starting to gel!
It's likely a loss in levels, which I expect from them this early in the season.
I love Davis and White, but the music annoys me. The dramatic ending was beautiful though!
Yes, this is another one I liked a LOT better on the second viewing. For half a second I sort of almost believed a romantic connection which actually I think is huge. (And this comes from a HUGE D/W fan).
I am not a lawyer. And I certainly do not know Japanese law regarding citizenship. Shibs are of Japanese heritage, but were born and raised in USA. If I remember correctly, Rena Inoue had to give up Japanese citizenship to skate with John Baldwin Jr. for USAI don't think they have Japanese citizenship. Am I wrong?
Yeah, possibly. This is fixable.
Shibs competing for Japan is an interesting thought. But the USFS would never release them early, so they'd have to sit out a year (2 years?) of international competition before they could represent Japan, and that would likely stop their skating career momentum. Unless of course, the Japanese Federation makes a BIG Gift to the USFSA.
Unless of course, the Japanese Federation makes a BIG Gift to the USFSA.
What about this: Japan has way too many talented male skaters. The US has many talented dance teams.
Ergo, the US should trade away the Shibs in exchange for Takahiko Kozuka or Nobunari Oda