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2026 U.S. Nationals Senior Men Short Program

The Toothless "throw" was also followed by a commercial for the Milano Olympics featuring Ilia. We assumed the Olympic committee was behind it. Workers walked up and down the aisles handing the "dolls" out to people in the front rows to throw when Ilia finished skating, His reaction when he saw them was priceless, Then he was handed one in the Kiss and Cry that was almost as big as him. I thought it was a clever and neat way to acknowledge not only his skate but to promote the Olys. I've never seen anything like it before. It's his favorite character and apparently he had mentioned he'd like to be in a commercial with him (How To Train Your Dragon) and somebody was listening.
Build a bear is headquartered in St. Louis and ended up being an official plushie sponsor, which I've never heard of happening before, but I would not be shocked if they donated the dragons as a part of their sponsorship since they sell toothless as one of their dolls anyway. I think it was just a lucky conjunction of the right sponsor in the right place. Now the question is what do they do with all the plushies since I don't think Ilia needs a whole room full of plush dragons. Hopefully they make it to Ronald McDonald's Houses with the rest of the Jason Brown toys.
 
How to Train Your Dragon is one of Ilia's favorite movies. NBC Universal released an Olympic promo video a while ago for the live action remake that has Ilia meeting Toothless.
So this may have been NBC promoting a new movie? It's fine - it's a non-competitive thing, and I generally don't care about stuff like that. But as I wrote, it seems a bit contrived to hand out toys with the express purpose of having fans throw them at one skater at one moment in time.

Ilia must have been in on the gag because he just shared an Instagram reel showing the sweepers cleaning that up. Or maybe his team is simply capitalizing on an opportunity.
 
Ah... I have the answer to Dragon-gate. This was a USFS and NBC stunt. Ilia didn't know anything about it.

He played his role afterwards, though, saying he was surprised, but they made him feel "warm." Christine Brennan's article:

 
...is this normal practice? I haven't been to that many competitions yet, but I always thought plushies were bought and brought by audience members?

I didn't watch the whole event, only saw a few men. Tomoki was fun, but his short was fun every time this season, so no surprises there. Will he keep it together in the free - that's the important question. No matter how free skating will go, I don't see a scenario in which Jason is not going to the olympics. Of course he is not a contender for Olympic podium, but he usually places above other American men - sometimes because he is genuinely that good, sometimes because the other men tend to sabotage themselves.
It is not normal practice at US Nationals or Skate America.
 
Build a bear is headquartered in St. Louis and ended up being an official plushie sponsor, which I've never heard of happening before, but I would not be shocked if they donated the dragons as a part of their sponsorship since they sell toothless as one of their dolls anyway. I think it was just a lucky conjunction of the right sponsor in the right place. Now the question is what do they do with all the plushies since I don't think Ilia needs a whole room full of plush dragons. Hopefully they make it to Ronald McDonald's Houses with the rest of the Jason Brown toys.
I think someone said they collected them off the ice and gave them back to the audience.... not sure where I read that though
 
Very late but so proud of Tomoki! I hope he delivers in the free as well. Daniel Martynov and Max Naumov also did well, though I am a little worried about NBC really pushing Max to cry for them on camera, it feels ghoulish sending Andrea Joyce in to badger him about the deaths of his parents.

I also LOVED Goku Endo and Sam Mindra's programs (such creative music choices and so well-skated) and will definitely be keeping an eye out for them in the future.
 
Very late but so proud of Tomoki! I hope he delivers in the free as well. Daniel Martynov and Max Naumov also did well, though I am a little worried about NBC really pushing Max to cry for them on camera, it feels ghoulish sending Andrea Joyce in to badger him about the deaths of his parents.

I also LOVED Goku Endo and Sam Mindra's programs (such creative music choices and so well-skated) and will definitely be keeping an eye out for them in the future.
I was worried about media asking Max about his parents until they see tears but if he would feel uncomfortable talking about them he would have kept that photo of them more private. The moment he showed it into the cameras he must have known that journalists would ask questions about it and I am sure he felt ready for that. Maybe he wanted them to be remembered. Nobody should be ashamed of tears and especially not Max. But his coach should get a lesson in how to give a crying skater a real hug :)

I think compared to some international competitions this one was really really good. Not many mistakes and some close scores.
 
It's as good a time as any to push my agenda of throwing gift cards.

If I ever get to attend a big event like this, I'm throwing gift cards. Modest amounts, though. "Have a coffee on me" kind of thing.
Well, but USFS gave stuffies to fans to throw as a tie in with a movie. But gift cards are a great idea and take up almost no space !
 
Well, but USFS gave stuffies to fans to throw as a tie in with a movie. But gift cards are a great idea and take up almost no space !
I've already got it fixed in my mind. Gift cards in little envelopes with a bright ribbon tied/taped on. That way they'll be visible and won't get lost on the ice surface for the next skater to trip on. They'll be VISA gift cards or something like that which can be spent anywhere. Do those come in $5 amounts? Hope so, that way I can afford to do more.
 
I've already got it fixed in my mind. Gift cards in little envelopes with a bright ribbon tied/taped on. That way they'll be visible and won't get lost on the ice surface for the next skater to trip on. They'll be VISA gift cards or something like that which can be spent anywhere. Do those come in $5 amounts? Hope so, that way I can afford to do more.
Do you mind me using your idea at Olympics? I think that's so much better than throwing teddybears for 20+ year old young men
 
I've already got it fixed in my mind. Gift cards in little envelopes with a bright ribbon tied/taped on. That way they'll be visible and won't get lost on the ice surface for the next skater to trip on. They'll be VISA gift cards or something like that which can be spent anywhere. Do those come in $5 amounts? Hope so, that way I can afford to do more.
It sounds lovely. I’m sure you can find $5 ones.
 
I'm still trying to recover from the craptastic way I was forced to watch U.S. figure skating events yesterday on Peacock. 😬🤕

Maxim Naumov is such a sweet, gracious, talented young man. The patient way he put up with Andrea Whatshername's repetitive queries about the loss of his parents is incredible.

Regarding sp men's results: Max is still in fourth place, unfairly so, once again. Last year, he deserved third place overall. This year, Max deserved to at least be in third after the sp, with around 87+ instead of the lowball 85+. Tomoki's quad was underrotated. Was it called? I think Tomoki's 89+ is overly high, especially with a quad UR! Max only had a slight turnout on his quad, but no UR like Tomoki.

As much as I love Jason Brown, sadly his artistry should not have been able to overcome his tech mistakes. No way 88+ is the right sp score for Jason. It saddens me, but Jason needs to be judged fairly. He would never receive 88+ with those mistakes internationally. Do not let Jason embarrass himself at the Olympics after his stellar career. Send Jason as a U.S. fs team ambassador to the '26 Olympics instead of holding up his scores over these younger talented competitors.
 
Well, but USFS gave stuffies to fans to throw as a tie in with a movie. But gift cards are a great idea and take up almost no space !
The federation gave stuffies? That's lame, then.

Throwing flowers and gifts has always been part of the tradition, and it's come from the fans. It's why I've never minded the "rains" and "avalanches" for various skaters over the last two-three decades. This is a manufactured corporate moment that kills the taste buds for me.

I hope the ultimate goal is to simply donate it all to charity.
 
The federation gave stuffies? That's lame, then.

Throwing flowers and gifts has always been part of the tradition, and it's come from the fans. It's why I've never minded the "rains" and "avalanches" for various skaters over the last two-three decades. This is a manufactured corporate moment that kills the taste buds for me.

I hope the ultimate goal is to simply donate it all to charity.
Yes, the Federation gave stuffies to throw. Hopefully they end up with Jason’s stuffies at Ronald McDonald House. No one needs that many stuffies, not even me.
 
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