Like, I support Kazuki no matter the results and he's always a charmer, but it's just so frustrating/heartbreaking to see that wonderful SP never done to its full potential :sad4: :sad4: I kinda want him to keep it if he doesn't have a clean skate with it within this season (praying that he does deliever of course, but I'm a pessimist so...), I do love it so
I normally hate to see a program repeat personally, but I must agree. I just love that SP too much. That said, the season is not over, it's only the first half. I'm more optimistic and hoping to get to see him delivering it to its full potential in the second half of the season, for now.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otBVGAVE1AI
His raw interview after SP, he looks frustrated ever, trying to hold his tears and everything, and he wasn't as talkative, as you can easily imagine. It's heartbreaking to see him talking like that, but I don't want to miss any moment of him that leads him to his future career.
- Looking back at your performance...?
Tomono: My condition was good, so was my mindset, it was just that moment right before the Salchow, I wasn't completely focused...I did a mistake that I must not have done and I'm regretting/reflecting on it now.
-You were doing amazing in the morning practice, though. How do you see it, about the actual competition...?
Tomono: Well... (silence) I could do it that well then (in practice), and yet I couldn't in competition. I've done really a lot to prepare for it, and I'm now feeling really 'zannen'(pity, regret, disappoint). Anyways, I want to switch my mind for free now.
- Give us one word for free
Tomono: I'd like to go aggressively. (lit. to attack)
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Here's a video of his SP on youtube, watch it while it lasts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJuZqmmQyWk
I've been watching it over and over, and I still don't know what was wrong with his sit-spin to earn level 1 yet, especially when he got level 4 for the following combo-spin... I know the technical caller is going super-stricter-than-ever at this year's Nats, considering even Satoko got level 3s on her excellent spins. Can someone tell me what the problem was? I'm afraid there was no detailed commentary on his performance in the broadcast either, unless I missed it somehow

(I was trying too hard with 2 other windows open during ads and may have missed it?)
Anyways, it looks a lot better than what the score says, at least to me. I remember him going quite unstable in the opening part, but it got significantly better, I really love it, and wish I could give him GOE+5 for just that opening movement alone!!! Such a huge improvement there. And a big applause to him for not giving it up even after the pop and went through to the end. No other skaters can do that program as well as he does!!!
He got nothing to lose now, just waiting to see him giving it all in Free on Sunday! Never give up, Tomono-kun!
I love him no matter how he does it anyways, though
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On a bit more happier note, I missed most of the FS draw on Instagram Live, but caught just the end of it. I saw Tomono-kun talking to Misao-sensei (she's there for Yuma). I think he said something funny to her, and she gave him a big slap on his back (jokingly) for whatever he said. Later, on the way to the door, he talked to Shun Sato, I think he praised him for his performance (and I think Taichiro grabbed Shun's head to praise him too?) It was really nice of them to do so, although I'm sure they both were quite frustrated about their own results.
Also, I forgot to mention this earlier, but Tomono-kun is going to appear in Nagoya Festival on Jan 4.
https://twitter.com/nagoyafestival/status/1207831936632119297
https://www.chunichi.co.jp/event/figure/skater.html