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Can y'all seriously see Hanyu doing Black Betty? I sure can't. Javi does that little sexy move with his arms and body.....just can't picture Hanyu doing that.
After reading of some comments here I think... technically speaking- bot Javi and Yuzu can skate each other's programs. They would look different because both have a different performance style. Laybacks and other little tricks aside.
But what I find especially interesting is that Javi's performance style is more introverted compared to Yuzuru's. When Yuzu does that Ina Bauer he wears his heart on a sleeve, it's the most emotional part of his performances and he is usually very emotionally invested in his skate. Javi may be cool and sexy but he is not that emotional to me overall. And that is quite interesting because Javi and Yuzu have a dufferent kind of personality when it comes to their day to day life, Javi is more otgoing and relaxed and Yuzu is more introverted.
Versatily speaking. To me Davis-White were very versatile. I've been watching them though the years and they managed to come with different styles and routines, loved that about them.
Nobody can skate any program from a different athlete the exact same way. Nobody. And Chan does not have the same lines Yuzu has. To me it's not only the technicals and SS but the visuals and the emotion every skater brings to the ice. They can't be the same. Impossible.I don't think anyone would be able to skate Hanyu Chopin in the same way. Only if you would take off all transitions he was doing there I would pick Chan
So, skating to the music using his own style, rock music also fits.

I love that performance to death.Change is another fun program...starting with mysterious shamisen then bammed pop rock![]()

Change is another fun program...starting with mysterious shamisen then bammed pop rock![]()


You have a point, Javier hasn't done lyrical in competition yet. Yuzuru can do entertaining, but he hasn't done a funny, comical program in competition yet. That's a difficult thing to do and very few dare to do it. Not that I want Yuzuru to do something like that. I like his programs and his artistic vision.Well, let Fernandez do a good lyrical program first. I’ve seen Hanyu done good entertaining program like Parisienne Walkways and good lyrical programs like Chopin Ballade No. 1 and Requiem of Heaven and Earth. I’ve never seen Fernandez done any lyrical programs. I hope he’ll give it a try before he retires.
Can we talk about recently retired skaters, too? Has anyone mentioned Daisuke Takahashi?
... That's why I want to see Evgenia and P/C doing different styles. ESPECIALLY since they're so young, too young to get typecast in particular types of programs.
It's a shame this thread is full of arguing for everyone's faves instead of discussing the virtues of versatility, or the risks a skater takes when trying something new that might not be their style.
I know someone who could do better comical style than Javi, it's Kovtun: http://youtu.be/MdNvdeIo4Xg

I know someone who could do better comical style than Javi, it's Kovtun: http://youtu.be/MdNvdeIo4Xg
I know right, Kovtun is so natural when it comes to comical stuff.He is truly versatile and unpredictably comical, always surprising! I mean.... he certainly made me laugh all the time.

I know right, Kovtun is so natural when it comes to comical stuff.![]()
