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Brandon Mroz was first to land quad lutz in competition
Thank you Handomi! I wonder which quadjumps are not landed yet...
Brandon Mroz was first to land quad lutz in competition
Thank you Handomi! I wonder which quadjumps are not landed yet...
Loop, flip, and axel
But they were landed by few skaters in practice , besides axel
Boyang's fs on youtube: https://youtu.be/8dkqrxU3y6M
Shame about the fall on the spin, but seriously, 4 quads, including the Lutz with only a stepout! At that altitude too. I can see he's trying to improve the non-jump aspects of his skating, and I really wish the fed sent him to canada this past summer for new choreography... hope he gets more support after this season.
Thank you HanDomi for the information again! I hope Hanyu lands the loop in a few years, but as for flip, I can't imagine anyone at the moment...
Just discovered Boyang recently and hes super talented at jumping! (4Lz3T ) I just wish his fed would support him more and send him somewhere where he can really polish up his basics like spins and skating skills. If they do this they could have their next big talent in FS and it would really help chinese skating to advance. Good luck to him for CoC and hope he doesn't falter under the pressure
Upset medal? I'd almost call him a favourite to medal (not to win--but bronze, certainly). I worry about his consistency, but that goes for every single guy at CoC (and every single guy in the world right now except Nam Nguyen :scard8.The CSA basically has a love affair with Song Nan for whatever reason. Same thing happened to Han- Song was sent to 2013 worlds over him when Han was clearly better than him at that point. Hopefully the csa will send him to canada after this season for choreo and training. Anyways, I hope Boyang will gain confidence after his successful 4lz attempts to skate cleanly and consistently in competition. Good luck at CoC! (He my pick for an upset medal )
His body type probably helps (thin, light, capable of jumping high and rotating fast--rather like Yuzuru, actually). But yes, I do worry about him. It seems like Boyang himself genuinely loves to jump and to challenge himself, but I hope his coach knows when to rein him in.I'm curious...what is the background of Boyang's coach? I don't know much about Chinese skating. I'm all for pushing the sport forward & Boyang is incredible, but I just wonder how it is that he can do so much more than anyone else ever has, jumping-wise. Is it just his body type or what? I really hope his team is looking out for his health so he can sustain his career for years to come.