He was probably training last week at Valdemoro in Madrid (pictures from Wednesday and Friday):
https://twitter.com/pistahielovalde/status/864807691440472065
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUSirahgvj8/?tagged=javierfernández&hl=fi
And had a dinner with friends on Friday evening
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUT2yjNjgrg/?taken-by=javierfernandezskater&hl=fi
https://twitter.com/Huecco/status/865717683521818624
Don't think this was posted before either, an interview in a positive mood in Spanish: http://www.huelvainformacion.es/deportes/ganar-mundial-quitar-presion-Juegos_0_1135086839.html
There was an interview of Tracy Wilson in a Japanese FS magazine (World of Figure Skating vol. 78) and among all the obvious Yuzu related questions there was one on Javi. The article was translated into English somewhere else, but NOT the bit on Javi. My Japanese friend kindly took the time and did it for me
Q: You also train Javiel Fernandez, and what about him?
T: Javier tried to value what he himself thinks is important, and he managed to focus on it. More specifically, he focused on skating to his choreography with minute beauty and preciseness. The elegance of the choreography itself, and the overall speed. His choreo this year was very challenging. He had been taking different strategy, and had been under different pressure as well. In fact, I think he had been somewhat accustomed to being beaten. Although he did have become the world champion, but last season he could not make it beyond Yuzuru's free performance that he attained beautifully. Javi is seeking for his 3rd world title this season, and that should be a heavy stone for him. Both Yuzuru and Javier are different from each other, and yet both of them are wonderful skaters. There are too many to mention how it would be lucky for them to be able to train together. They both can see each other's training and realize their own subjects to be taken care of by themselves, they can encourage each other. (The interview was done before/during the Worlds.)
Fantasy on Ice starts this week, so he will surely soon be on his way to Japan?! Can't wait to see whether he will introduce the new SP or has some new show programme in his pocket! :hap93:
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https://twitter.com/pistahielovalde/status/864807691440472065
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUSirahgvj8/?tagged=javierfernández&hl=fi
And had a dinner with friends on Friday evening
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUT2yjNjgrg/?taken-by=javierfernandezskater&hl=fi
https://twitter.com/Huecco/status/865717683521818624
Don't think this was posted before either, an interview in a positive mood in Spanish: http://www.huelvainformacion.es/deportes/ganar-mundial-quitar-presion-Juegos_0_1135086839.html
There was an interview of Tracy Wilson in a Japanese FS magazine (World of Figure Skating vol. 78) and among all the obvious Yuzu related questions there was one on Javi. The article was translated into English somewhere else, but NOT the bit on Javi. My Japanese friend kindly took the time and did it for me
Q: You also train Javiel Fernandez, and what about him?
T: Javier tried to value what he himself thinks is important, and he managed to focus on it. More specifically, he focused on skating to his choreography with minute beauty and preciseness. The elegance of the choreography itself, and the overall speed. His choreo this year was very challenging. He had been taking different strategy, and had been under different pressure as well. In fact, I think he had been somewhat accustomed to being beaten. Although he did have become the world champion, but last season he could not make it beyond Yuzuru's free performance that he attained beautifully. Javi is seeking for his 3rd world title this season, and that should be a heavy stone for him. Both Yuzuru and Javier are different from each other, and yet both of them are wonderful skaters. There are too many to mention how it would be lucky for them to be able to train together. They both can see each other's training and realize their own subjects to be taken care of by themselves, they can encourage each other. (The interview was done before/during the Worlds.)
Fantasy on Ice starts this week, so he will surely soon be on his way to Japan?! Can't wait to see whether he will introduce the new SP or has some new show programme in his pocket! :hap93:
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