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- Sep 23, 2020
Personally I think that Ilia Malinin is doing so many shows not just for money (his own and his agent's) but to practice the performance aspect of figure skating as many have found him seriously lacking in this department, and shows actually allow to focus on this, and not on jumps which are less important and mostly not even executed at their hardest versions there.
I always suspected that Yuzuru's amazing performance quality and the way he had with crowds (and has until this day) were - apart from his obvious natural talent for this - nailed when he did some 60 shows in 5 months in Japan at the end of his first senior season . The reasons were very different and unique to his situation (his home rink was damaged during the Great Earthquake and closed so he used the show ice for training) but it made him a really experienced performer despite his young age of 16. And Ilia did point to Yuzu as his skating idol many times so I'm pretty sure he knows this story and might have come to similar conclusions....
And although I am no big fan of llia, I think it might actually work to his advantage and help him develop in different aspects of skating than his obvious strengths, which in the long run might be more important than a 4CC medal or some WS points he does not really need.
I always suspected that Yuzuru's amazing performance quality and the way he had with crowds (and has until this day) were - apart from his obvious natural talent for this - nailed when he did some 60 shows in 5 months in Japan at the end of his first senior season . The reasons were very different and unique to his situation (his home rink was damaged during the Great Earthquake and closed so he used the show ice for training) but it made him a really experienced performer despite his young age of 16. And Ilia did point to Yuzu as his skating idol many times so I'm pretty sure he knows this story and might have come to similar conclusions....
And although I am no big fan of llia, I think it might actually work to his advantage and help him develop in different aspects of skating than his obvious strengths, which in the long run might be more important than a 4CC medal or some WS points he does not really need.