- Joined
- Apr 5, 2017
Ok I’m going to nap before the team announcements, see you all later (maybe)
I somehow don't see him taking up ice dance after his singles career.With this, Shoma has caught up to Daisuke Takahashi in total singles National championships. But still trails him in total National Championships.
Fixed it for you.Lol, Shoma still win by almost 40 points despite his mistakes in both programs
That was a no competition from the start. Only a healthyYumaYuzuru could have challenged Shoma.
Nah, a healthy Yuma who would have competed in GPs and surely in GPF, could have.Fixed it for you.
Nah.Nah, a healthy Yuma who would have competed in GPs and surely in GPF, could have.
SP | FS | Final | |||
1 | 宇 野 昌 磨 | Shoma Uno | 100.45 | 191.28 | 291.73 |
2 | 島 田 高志郎 | Koshiro Shimada | 87.69 | 164.87 | 252.56 |
3 | 友 野 一 希 | Kazuki Tomono | 85.43 | 165.41 | 250.84 |
4 | 佐 藤 駿 | Shun Sato | 81.78 | 167.86 | 249.64 |
5 | 山 本 草 太 | Sota Yamamoto | 86.89 | 158.52 | 245.41 |
6 | 三 浦 佳 生 | Kao Miura | 71.12 | 171.43 | 242.55 |
7 | 森 口 澄 士 | Sumitada Moriguchi | 76.31 | 165.32 | 241.63 |
8 | 鍵 山 優 真 | Yuma Kagiyama | 81.39 | 156.44 | 237.83 |
9 | 壷 井 達 也 | Tatsuya Tsuboi | 74.84 | 246.33 | 221.17 |
10 | 中 村 俊 介 | Shunsuke Nakamura (Jr Nats 4th) | 77.74 | 140.34 | 218.08 |
11 | 吉 岡 希 | Nozomu Yoshioka (Jr Nats Champion) | 80.85 | 139.58 | 220.43 |
12 | 三 宅 星 南 | Sena Miyake | 76.69 | 139.41 | 216.10 |
13 | 山 隈 太一朗 | Taichiro Yamakuma | 74.41 | 131.84 | 206.25 |
14 | 大 島 光 翔 | Kosho Oshima | 66.44 | 136.00 | 202.44 |
15 | 佐々木 晴 也 | Haruya Sasaki (Jr Nats 3rd) | 64.73 | 135,22 | 199.95 |
16 | 西 山 真 瑚 | Shingo Nishiyama | 66.43 | 131.38 | 197.81 |
17 | 周 藤 集 | Tsudoi Suto (Jr Nats 7th) | 61.36 | 129.02 | 190.38 |
18 | 垣 内 珀 琉 | Haru Kakiuchi (Jr Nats 6th) | 61.42 | 126.55 | 187.97 |
19 | 片伊勢 武 アミン | Takeru Amine Kataise (Jr Nats 2nd) | 70.05 | 115.35 | 185.40 |
20 | 櫛 田 一 樹 | Kazuki Kushida | 59.98 | 121.83 | 181.81 |
21 | 本 田 ルーカス剛史 | Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda | 62.48 | 118.39 | 180.87 |
22 | 長谷川 一 輝 | Kazuki Hasegawa | 64.94 | 114.67 | 179.61 |
23 | 田 内 誠 悟 | Seigo Tauchi (Jr Nats 8th) | 66.76 | 106.84 | 173.60 |
24 | 須 本 光 希 | Mitsuki Sumoto | 61.07 | 111.33 | 172.40 |
Final Not Reached | |||||
25 | 木 科 雄 登 | Yuto Kishina | 58.73 | ||
26 | 中 田 璃 士 | Rio Nakata (Jr Nats 5th) | 57.74 | ||
27 | 杉 山 匠 海 | Takumi Sugiyama | 54.28 | ||
28 | 彦 阪 昇 吾 | Shogo Hikosaka | 49.81 | ||
29 | 小 林 隼 | Shun Kobayashi | 47.37 | ||
30 | 三 島 悠 生 | Haruki Mishima | 38.87 |
I’m wondering the exact same thing. It better be Sakamoto, Mihara, and Chiba for Worlds. The mens field is entirely different from the ladies, though. The junior men aren’t challenging the seniors.Worlds teams for singles will be interesting.
I wonder how JSF will explain itself if they stick with nats results for one team and the criteria for the other
Right?Worlds teams for singles will be interesting.
I wonder how JSF will explain itself if they stick with nats results for one team and the criteria for the other
They're both sticking with criteria. Everyone that's selected meets the criteria.Worlds teams for singles will be interesting.
I wonder how JSF will explain itself if they stick with nats results for one team and the criteria for the other