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2017-2018 Japanese Nationals Men FS

MaiKatze

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 4, 2012
Argh, that second half......:sad21: Stamina problems?

Anyway, Congratulations Shoma on your second National Title!
 

gravy

¿No ven quién soy yo?
Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 28, 2014
All these quad attempts have really made programs quite craptastic. :sarcasm:

I want Hanyu back doing nothing higher than a 4Lo. Or if need be, his old layout with "just" 3 quads and 2 3As.

Such high hopes for you Shoma. I need you to be clean at the Olympics.
 

knghcm

On the Ice
Joined
Feb 18, 2014
It's interesting how muted the applause for Shoma is before and after his skate. Do they not like him over there?
 

nolangoh

Steps and Spirals enthusiast
Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 15, 2015
But also A HUGE CONGRATS FOR KAZUKI FOR BEING IN 4TH PLACE!!!!!!!!!
 

tzazu

Medalist
Joined
Dec 24, 2014
All these quad attempts have really made programs quite craptastic. :sarcasm:

I want Hanyu back doing nothing higher than a 4Lo. Or if need be, his old layout with "just" 3 quads and 2 3As.

Such high hopes for you Shoma. I need you to be clean at the Olympics.

:thumbsup:
 

xeyra

Constant state
Record Breaker
Joined
Jan 10, 2017
Congrats Shoma on your second title! And to Keiji for getting his ticket to the Olympics!
 

tsuyoboogie

"Dedicate your heart" & Slay like an Ackerman
Record Breaker
Joined
May 4, 2014
Men’s Results

) 宇 野 昌 磨 Shoma Uno SP 96.83 FS 186.47 Total 283.30
2) 田 中 刑 事 Keiji Tanaka SP 91.34 FS 175.81 Total 267.15
3) 無 良 崇 人 Takahito Mura SP 85.53 FS 172.88 Total 258.41
4) 友 野 一 希 Kazuki Tomono SP 78.16 FS 153.05 Total 231.21
5) 村 上 大 介 Daisuke Murakami SP 80.99 FS 149.96 Total 230.95
6) 須 本 光 希 Mitsuki Sumoto SP 72.93 FS 152.83 Total 225.76
7) 日 野 龍 樹 Ryuju Hino SP 68.22 FS 155.39 Total 223.61
8) 佐 藤 洸 彬 Hiroaki Sato SP 77.98 FS 136.87 Total 214.85
9) 山 本 草 太 Sota Yamamoto SP 72.88 FS 135.39 Total 208.27
10) 鈴 木 潤 Jun Suzuki SP 66.83 FS 140.56 Total 207.39
11) 三 宅 星 南 Sena Miyake SP 68.77 FS 131.18 Total 199.95
12) 川 原 星 Sei Kawahara SP 67.74 FS 131.63 Total 199.37
13) 壷 井 達 也 Tatsuya Tsuboi SP 63.35 FS 135.36 Total 198.78
14) 中 村 優 Shu Nakamura SP 65.75 FS 132.41 Total 198.16
15) 本 田 太 一 Taichi Honda SP 59.75 FS 132.12 Total 192.87
16) 佐 藤 駿 Shun Sato SP 57.77 FS 127.75 Total 185.52
17) 櫛 田 一 樹 Kazuki Kushida SP 60.06 FS 121.23 Total 181.29
18) 木 科 雄 登 Yuto Kishina SP 56.16 FS 117.97 Total 174.13
19) 山 田 耕 新 Koshin Yamada SP 61.01 FS 116.39 Total 177.40
20) 梶 田 健 登 Kento Kajita SP 58.65 FS 113.92 Total 172.57
21) 唐 川 常 人 Tsunehito Karakawa SP 56.64 FS 113.22 Total 169.86
22)中 野 耀 司 Yoji Nakano SP 56.56 FS 102.78 Total 159.34
23) 佐 上 凌 Ryo Sagami SP 63.05 FS 91.11 Total 154.16
24) 渡 邊 純 也 Junya Watanabe SP 54.01 FS 99.90 Total 153.91

Congratulations to Shoma, Keiji and Mura!!!
Great job by ALL the Men!
 

gerorin

On the Ice
Joined
Dec 9, 2015
Shouma said he felt he couldn't answer people's expectations for him and his own expectations for himself. And he's sorry for that.

Daichan said he looked more exhausted than usual and Shouma agreed, thinking that he has a lot more to practice and improve.

His reaction to winning and getting the Olympic slot is he's sorry for not performing better.
 

frida80

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 13, 2014
Shona wasn't clean at nationals last year either. Then he added his 4Lo at 4CC and had his superb skate at Worlds. I have faith he will nail this program in the end.
 

eaglehelang

Final Flight
Joined
Sep 15, 2017
Tanaka did it? This is one nationals where the 2nd place garners more interest.

Shoma can pop his quads or fall etc he'll still win. The 3rd Japanese men slot to OG is more interesting
 

notunprepared

On the Ice
Joined
Oct 14, 2017
Shouma said he felt he couldn't answer people's expectations for him and his own expectations for himself. And he's sorry for that.

Daichan said he looked more exhausted than usual and Shouma agreed, thinking that he has a lot more to practice and improve.

His reaction to winning and getting the Olympic slot is he's sorry for not performing better.

Oh honey...he shouldn't be so hard on himself - he won at a decent margin and I think he might be injured? Either way, I hope he doesn't beat himself up too much. He did good.
 

gerorin

On the Ice
Joined
Dec 9, 2015
Shouma said he felt he couldn't answer people's expectations for him and his own expectations for himself. And he's sorry for that.

Daichan said he looked more exhausted than usual and Shouma agreed, thinking that he has a lot more to practice and improve.

His reaction to winning and getting the Olympic slot is he's sorry for not performing better.

Also for Mura's interview: he's felt good about his performance and looking back on all of his Nats this one he said is the one where he felt he really gave his all, and the Nats that'll stay in his memory
 
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