The Japanese, who else? Unless there is a push from other feds to make hay while the sun shines on the scale that would make Tutberidze take notes. Same in men singles. Maybe an odd Korean. Basically, assuming Russian elimination for the duration of the quad, singles is going to become a NEA game this quad unless SEA catches up or something.
Young You. Young You has the best practice so far.
You: 3S, 1Lo, 3Lo, 3Lo, 3F, 3F, 3Lz3T, 3Lz3T, 2A, 3A(ur,step), 3Lz1Eu2S, 3Lz1Eu3S, 2A3T, runthru (3A(ur?), 3Lz3T, 3Lo, 2A, 3Lz1Eu3S, 2A3T(q?), 3F), 3A, 3Lz3T, 2A3T
Higuchi: 2S, 3S, 3Lo(step), 3Lo2T2Lo, 1F, 1F, 3F(e?), 1Lz, 3Lz, runthru (1A, 3Lz3T(q?), 3S, 2A, 3Lz3T(ur?), 3Lo(fall), 3F), 3Lo2T1Eu, 1Lz, 3Lz3T, 1Lz, 3Lz3T, 3Lz3T, 3Lo(fall), 1Lo, 3Lo, 3Lo2T2Lo, 3F, 3S
Sakamoto: 2A, 2A, 3Lz(e?), 3Lz(e?), 3F, 3F3T, 3F3T, 3Lz, 2A, 3F(fall), 3F(step), 3F3T, 3Lz(hangs on), runthru (2A, 3Lz(e?), 3F(turn)1T), 3F3T, 3F, 3F, 3F, 3F(hangs on), 3F(step), 3F3T, 3F3T
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