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awesome!Ok, the Jason Brown Fan Page evidently has the same question about Jason's hand, and Bing translate has another incomprehensible answer about Japanese names?
https://twitter.com/JasonBrownFP/status/770981619389739008
Still waiting for skating![]()
according to the explanation provided by the fan club about the scribble on his hand, he was signing an autograph for a fan, who requested him to write her name in Japanese. He dutifully obliged, going so far as to practice first so as not to mess up on the object he was signing, and not finding anything else to write on for a practice, he used his own hand!!! this episode is soooo Jason
that is a great story that Bing Translate could not capture.
My two favorite skaters together. Having fun at Friends on Ice, and now they'll be competing against each other next week! Good luck to both! :luv17:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...566.1073741825.100003992445528&type=3&theater
Is that Shoma's mother? Junko Uno???Is that Shoma's mother? Junko Uno???
Yes...MG, are you planning on going to Lombardia? Also can you tell me, how far is Bergamo from Venice?...I remember you were possibly going but were still working out some of the details.
Unfortunately, I decided against it in the end. They are charging €50 a day for admission, which is purely outrageous for a marginal event like this. Then there is no knowing if I will get to attend the practices. The venue, or even the city of Bergamo doesn't have a proper rink for practice, so it will be either they start the practice session at some ungodly hours in the morning (I mean ungodly even for the skaters standard, who are used to early morning practices) OR travel 20+ miles to Milan (Sesto Sangiovanni) to get some practice in during some reasonable hours. All as if holding an international event involving several top skaters at a rink (even though it's new and spic and span) designed as a training rink with very little space for the spectators is not ridiculous enough, the whole event seems like a folly :disapp: Last autumn Jason came to Europe twice less than a month apart, so I am trying to be hopeful and wait for another occasion.
The distance between Bergamo and Venice, it should be around 2 and half hours drive (not considering pile ups, roadworks & accidents etc.), with train, I don't think there is a direct connection and you have to change the trains at least once (most likely in Milan), and often more than once, plus the high speed trains don't make a stop in Bergamo, which leads to require at least 3 and half hours travel. Another reason for the bad choice for venue, Sesto Sangiovanni (section of Milan) was so much more convenient for the skaters and public alike!
I really want to see more of Jason's dance battle personally.
Yeah I know I am gutted, because I instantly decided I was going when I saw the news that he will be in Lombardia and was totally juiced up for it. I will keep checking on the following competitions between SA and NHK, there is a good possibility that he may throw in another competition in between.
I'm so sorry :sad21: I can only imagine how upsetting it must be to gear yourself up to see Jason and Max and then to be robbed by some greedy person jacking up ticket prices :furious:So... I *think* one of the The Ice shows that Jason was in airs this weekend in Japan... so we may at least have that to look forward to soon.
I really want to see more of Jason's dance battle personally.
Do we have a practice schedule for Lombardia yet? With luck we might gets some word on quad layout from practice.
I really wish they would share the planned content sheets with the public... I would love to be able to follow along live
So... I *think* one of the The Ice shows that Jason was in airs this weekend in Japan... so we may at least have that to look forward to soon.
I really want to see more of Jason's dance battle personally.
Do we have a practice schedule for Lombardia yet? With luck we might gets some word on quad layout from practice.
I really wish they would share the planned content sheets with the public... I would love to be able to follow along live
I'm so sorry :sad21: I can only imagine how upsetting it must be to gear yourself up to see Jason and Max and then to be robbed by some greedy person jacking up ticket prices :furious:
I hope you will get a chance to see him!
EDIT: I just did the conversion. 74 Australian dollars! That's disgraceful! And that's per day?! Disgusting! There should be a petition and letters of complaint! It's a Senior B international, for goodness' sake! :angry1:
Since it is slow, ill share something small. His fanclub retweeted an ad for NHK
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrbxuiwVMAEV-dH.jpg
Interesting to note he is the only skater featured that is not a world medalist. They also chose to put him top center... clearly a prominent position. It also is set up with Hanyu and Jason looking at eachother...as if to say they are the ones facing off against eachother. I can't help but think he must be gaining some legitimate popularity over there if he is being depicted like this. I can't help but feel like popularity in Japan is a mark of success for a skater.
On the other hand, I don't realistically think he's a shoe-in to medal at NHK, although of course he may (and I hope he does!). The men's field is a little weird at NHK this year in that there aren't a lot of "names" but a couple of the "no names" have pretty high scoring potential (Nathan and Mikhail Kolyada, for example). But I guess we'll have a better idea about the field overall - and Jason's chances - by November.
I think we will have a better idea by next week! (about bloody time too!)
NHK and Skate America are both kinda like that actually. Not a lot of clear favorites but a lot of maybes. Heck at this point Jason is one of them. You are right that at NHK there are many that could/can beat him, but how many will that day... not all is my only guess!
I think Jason clean with a quad in each could likely be enough for silver at NHK... and gold at Skate America for that matter... or heck Hanyu has had bad enough days that could leave Jason with gold. Especially with a little momentum. I suspect Jason is going to be well rewarded for any clean quads he does... especially with his current programs.
I am hoping for at least one UR no fall quad... i think that is very realistic. I think if he can do that he, he will get at least one clean with positive GOE at Skate America. Which would leave him on a very good track for the rest of the season.
Practice gossip from Lobardia can't come soon enough... and when are we going to see more from The Ice?