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Sakamoto leads winning Japanese streak in Halifax
2024 Skate Canada | Women Japan's Kaori Sakamoto led a Japanese streak, defending her title at 2024 Skate Canada on Saturday in Halifax, N.S, Canada.
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To be honest, I'm not a fan of Sakamoto's free skate to "All that Jazz." I much prefer the other styles she has done in the past, especially last season. But that's just me and I give her kudos for trying new things!“My choreographer was adamant that this was the music that she wanted me to perform this season,” the Sakamoto revealed. “NHK is my next event. I don’t really have much time, but once I get back, I might have over a week. So that means that I really, really have to hurry and intensify my training.”
LOVED her free skate and am looking forward to seeing that one again!“I’m really full of happiness to make the podium,” Matsuike said. “I made some serious mistakes in the short program and my placement was such that I wasn’t expecting to make the podium. I had taken my costume off and I was at the upper level watching the other group from the stands, that’s how unexpected it was for me to be on the podium.”
I also really liked this free skate!“I’m happy that I get to get on the podium with the two other Japanese girls, but I’m quite disappointed about my skate today,” admitted Yoshida. “So, I will do my best to do my clean, short and free program at my next competition is Finlandia. Today, I was very nervous. My six-minute warm up was like the most horrible warm up ever. So, I have to find a way to handle my nerves, and I my biggest goal is the cleaner free program. I will work hard every day until my next competition.”
And kudos to Liu and Schizas!
Which were your favorite programs in this event?
