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- Dec 12, 2005
here's a quote from the article:
"But it was before his run-through that Weir really caught the eye of the few media members in attendance. Weir was practicing a quadruple toe loop -- a jump he's never attempted in major competition -- as part of a three-jump combination, and his attempts were impressive. The first time, he did a quad toe-triple toe-double toe, and fully rotated (but two-footed) the quad. On his next attempt at that jumping pass, Weir did a quad toe-triple toe-triple toe, and all jumps were landed cleanly."
and the link: http://www.nbcolympics.com/figureskating/5095143/detail.html
i hope if he keeps landing them clean, he decides to go for it. but johnny will be johnny and he will do what he wants, not what i want. best of luck to all the olympic athletes.
"But it was before his run-through that Weir really caught the eye of the few media members in attendance. Weir was practicing a quadruple toe loop -- a jump he's never attempted in major competition -- as part of a three-jump combination, and his attempts were impressive. The first time, he did a quad toe-triple toe-double toe, and fully rotated (but two-footed) the quad. On his next attempt at that jumping pass, Weir did a quad toe-triple toe-triple toe, and all jumps were landed cleanly."
and the link: http://www.nbcolympics.com/figureskating/5095143/detail.html
i hope if he keeps landing them clean, he decides to go for it. but johnny will be johnny and he will do what he wants, not what i want. best of luck to all the olympic athletes.