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- Apr 13, 2014
You should have taken the picture of this hystorical event. I think during the intermission it's fine. There are penty of THE ICE videos on youtube that says otherwise than your story does.
The top tickets for JO and COI is 47,000 yen as their official sites say. How much is the DVD? You got my point. Some Hanyu fan called it "risk aversion." Hanyu doesn't want to embarrass himself with empty seats, that's why he chose not to compete in JO. Whatever. But as I said before if hypothetically speaking Mao didn't compete in JO but Dai did, there wouldn't be any risk aversion. He would skate. Mao would do the same.
I did take a photo of this historical event. Let me know if you cannot see the photos, I just found somewhere in the internet where I can upload quickly. And let me know if you cannot read what the Japanese 当日券 means.
http://postimg.org/image/7d9p8r9v7/
http://postimg.org/image/wpbmksm9h/
I believe there weren't many empty seats, because I indeed saw most of the seats are full, though not every. And I assume you know it is not allowed to take photos inside the stadium, so I won't have any "proof" of empty seats during the performance, if you would ask.
I think it was a fantastic show, and price was very reasonable compared to Stars on Ice. What's more, Dai was the surprise guest that day, so I think the show overall exceeded most of audience's expectation.
I respect Mao, and I have friends who are her hardcore fans who even went to Sochi. I also respect FACT. What I don't respect is how you accuse me and many in this thread who simply posted what they actually saw or heard from reliable (to them) source "libeling". By doing this you are the one who's actually libeling. Hanyu is not even my favorite skater, I've been to more Mao's shows than his this year. What makes you think that everyone other than you is libeling Mao or Dai or any skater other than Hanyu?
OK, I've posted my proof, now where is the proof of your "Hanyu doesn't want to embarrass himself with empty seats, that's why he chose not to compete in JO" theory? You can't because this is just what you want to believe, not based on the FACT that Hanyu has never participated in JO, nor based on the FACT that the last OC never either.
I am going to JO/CaOI anyway, and I am looking forward to it. I hope in coming weeks we will see more interesting posts here for the sake of love to this sport.
