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and his Ina Bauer is just amazing. His turnout would make every ballet dancer jealous 
I just realized, that not only Javi won't have to travel for GPF, but also Brian wouldn't have to. None of his pupils qualified. So they can all use time and calmly preapre in Toronto. Maybe that would be a good thing?
Fernandez is not yet eliminated from GPF contention, or he might become a first alternate, so they can't ignore prep completely.
Jason with 2-4 placement is ahead of Javi's chance for GPF, so Jason could be the first alternate depending on the final result of SA. If Javi advances to GPF, so should Jason as some weird things happen such as the several top contenders bombing and placing much lower in Skate America than we assume. I don't want that scenario although I really wish Javi competes in GPF for the last chance before his retirement.Fernandez is not yet eliminated from GPF contention, or he might become a first alternate, so they can't ignore prep completely.
It’s kind of poetic that what was likely Javi’s last Grand Prix competition was a gold medal finish. Just like Misha got his first Grand Prix medal in his last Grand Prix competition.
Anyway, I hope he takes full advantage of the time he has now to make sure he’ll be in top shape for the second and much more important half of the season.
And then there's Danny Boy, which I finally got to see live for the first time. I have said this before: I will never understand how on earth Javi had the courage to take on THIS piece of music as his first profoundly lyrical program, about a dead father's message to a son far away. But since those first slightly uncertain steps back in Boston, MY GOD, this program has developed into an incredibly moving piece of art! The emotional weight of the music carried with such gentleness from the blades of his skates to the tips of his fingers!
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He's also put a message against gender violence in his Instagram. The caption reads "if it's like this then it's not love".
ISU just posted a most recent interview with Javier
http://isu.org/figure-skating/figur...and-of-course-it-wasn-t-easy?templateParam=15
I feel really sad reading it but whole-heartly wish him best of luck the rest of season. For better or worse, he remains to be my all time favorite skater.

He sounds like he is running on the last drops of fuel in the tank, physically and mentally, and is ready to hang up his skates. How that will affect the rest of his season is yet to be seen. Who knows, it may even propel him to great things, just like Boston when he kept saying to himself before the free that he just had one more skate to get through, and we all know what that led to.
But I'm more and more convinced that not making the GPF and having a lighter schedule as a result is a blessing in disguise. 