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Javier Fernandez

And he did it!!! Unbelievably happy he got two good programs at the biggest moment of his skating career!!! His ability to interpret music and character are unique!!!

A tiny bit sorry that the sal was not a triple at least (for silver). But he looked so genuinely happy all the time that there don't seem to be any regrets in his mind.

Congrats to Javi for this last and most important addition to his medal collection! Hope he gets to celebrate with his family and friends soon enough!!

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He has nothing to regret, he worked as much as he could, he did his best at the competition and he reached his goal: an olympic medal... We know he can be better, but hey! that was the Olympics! We are spanish, we love a gold as much as anyone but it's not the end of the world not to get one, there are other victories as sweet as that one, he's got so much to be proud that it's time to celebrate!
I found this quote in twitter, from the press conference I think

https://twitter.com/rockerskating/status/964751703840083968
Hanyu: Without Javi, I would not have come to Canada. Because of him, I was really able to incorporate the 4S and 4T in my program. Without him, training would have been so hard, I would not have been able to bear it. #PyeongChang2018

I'm really moved by his medal, by Yuzu's and Javi's generosity and, maybe, for sleeping so little, too hahaha
 
Is he going to Milan? He isn't retiring right?

I don't know, maybe he will skip it:
Fernandez: I'm thinking about going back to Spain tomorrow for media and to share my medal w my family. For Worlds, I haven't decided yet, it's something I want to talk to my coaches and see. I'm quite tired, so I'll see what happens. I don't know yet.
https://twitter.com/rockerskating/status/964754090264842240

I wanted so bad to watch him live again, but his health is the more important:luv17:
 
Many many congrats to Javi for the bronze medal at the Oly Games! :yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

I wanted Javi to win the Oly Gold this time, tbh;;; I truly did, so badly;;;;;
 
So happy for Javi that he has his Olympic medal! I enjoyed his programs very much this season, especially the FS. I just watched the medal ceremony, and his proud smile made me smile too! In fact his face will probably hurt tomorrow from smiling so much. Felicidades! :hb: :points: :party2:
 
Congartulations to Javi! I'm so glad he won't have any regrets about his career :cheer:
 
So happy that Javi won bronze - this has to be one of my favorite men's Olympic podiums ever! :)

Does anyone know if Javi plans to compete at Worlds? I think he has a real shot of winning if he goes!
 
He is going back home tomorrow Sunday February 18 before coming back for the gala next weekend: FedHielo says "Os podemos confirmar un dato muy importante: Javier Fernández skater regresa mañana a Madrid. Será a las 23:10 horas en la T2 del aeropuerto de Barajas."

Hope everyone who can out there in Spain hauls themselves to the airport!!!

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Awwww, I want to go! That would be a fun time! El orgullo de España!
 
And the only time I'd have a chance of seeing him in person is when I'm in Germany. Aaaargh.

Congrats on the bronze!!!! I'm so very very very happy about him medalling. He's my absolute favorite, the one that made me set a foot in the ice. I'll be forever grateful.
 
So it happened! Javi is finally an OLYMPIC MEDALIST!!! :yahoo: It should have been silver, and by quite a few points at that, but ultimately the most important thing is that he has a medal at all. If it's bronze, it's bronze.

And I have to confess I was fully expecting Javi to miss the podium once again. The past two seasons have been such a struggle, I simply didn't see how he would be able to keep it together at the Olympics under the highest pressure. But not only did he do just that - 4S pop aside - he gave wonderful and memorable performances! :bow:

He looked so genuinely overjoyed and proud at the medal ceremony, I half laughed, half cried through it. I hope people in Madrid will turn out in droves to greet him. He truly is a legend!
 
Good heavens, why!? Is the Olympic Village lodging that unbearable? Take in a curling match and relax a bit!

Because he just won a historic medal for Spain and wants to celebrate at home with his family, and has to do the media rounds.
 
He is going back home tomorrow Sunday February 18 before coming back for the gala next weekend: FedHielo says "Os podemos confirmar un dato muy importante: Javier Fernández skater regresa mañana a Madrid. Será a las 23:10 horas en la T2 del aeropuerto de Barajas."

Hope everyone who can out there in Spain hauls themselves to the airport!!!

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Why he didn't come and share the same ride to the airport by speed train with me this morning? The plus side is that I get to sit in the same carriage with two Russian men, the Pineapple King and Dima, and their coaches of course.

Last night was too excited to get any solid sleep, I celebrated with my friend who is a volunteer here at a local bar until 3 o'clock this morning. I needed a good amount of alcohol anyway, to warm myself after standing still in a very windy night for almost 3 hours. I am not complaining here, these three hours are one of most memorable moments of my life. For almost 10 years I have followed this young Spaniard's skating career, and finally he made it to the Olympics Podium, which he probably had never dreamed of when he started to skate in a tiny ice surface in Madrid. I myself, as a hard core figure skating fan, had never came to my mind that someone from Spain would become a double world champions, 6 times consecutive European Champions, and an Olympics medallist, and more importantly, he is this generation's Kurt Browning.

I am glad I didn't waste any time to make my way to the medal plaza , I didn't get the first row like we did at the Moscow, but the eighth row in the center was good enough. The media zone was next to me at the right hand side, where I saw Sonia and another lady from Spanish team who carried a Spanish flag about 5 minutes prior to the ceremony. They smiled at me, since I was holding my Spanish flag, a large size one. Apparently I was the only one in the front rows waving a Spanish flag to him, if I wasn't mistaken, and I thought he saw the flag and waved it a couple of times.

I wouldn't repeat much details of the ceremony, as you all saw it on TV. Our guy was smiling from the beginning to the end, the orange outfits of the other two medallists surprisingly compliment Javier's blue overcoat, otherwise he would have merged within the Stage in blue.

With the rising Spanish flag, it suddenly struck me that I may not be able to hear the Spanish Anthem in an ice arena for a long while once Javier ends his competitive career, but I got rid of the sentimental feelings very soon. Javier has plowed the path to the skating world, his teammates and young generations of Spanish skaters who are inspired by Javier will keep on fighting to the top. Not only his own country men and women, I believe that other skaters from small federations would also set hope to their future because of him. All the dreams are possible, so long as you put your whole heart in it and keep on fighting. As to Javier, I imagine that he would follow Brian's steps and become a great coach one day, happily jumping up and downs for the triumphs of his students.


Vamos Javier!
 
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