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Kazuki Tomono

Kazuki's skate from yesterday: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F5MYZ8QwujfL-fLznqJH2681-JaKAUnZ/view
Thank you so much @tsuyoboogie for updating it :thank:
Protocol:


He did a good job in getting his levels, and the mistake of the salchow was unfortunate, but honestly I'm so sick and tired of the judges' clownery giving low PCS and low GOE. I was already not excited for nationals for reasons I explained in this thread and seeing the way Kazuki is being scored makes me so upset. The politics of it all is more blatant than ever and honestly nauseating :poop:
 
Kazuki's skate from yesterday: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F5MYZ8QwujfL-fLznqJH2681-JaKAUnZ/view
Thank you so much @tsuyoboogie for updating it :thank:
Protocol:


He did a good job in getting his levels, and the mistake of the salchow was unfortunate, but honestly I'm so sick and tired of the judges' clownery giving low PCS and low GOE. I was already not excited for nationals for reasons I explained in this thread and seeing the way Kazuki is being scored makes me so upset. The politics of it all is more blatant than ever and honestly nauseating :poop:

I have so many thoughts...
 
Heartbroken for Kazuki. I was so sure he'd get 4CC, and when I saw Sota is going there, I was so happy he'd be going with his best friend again... until I saw the other picked boys. Why??? Yuma doesn't need a point/reputation boost at all, all judges know him and even if he started in group 1, he'd still get high enough scores to fight for medals in the free. Any smaller B event would also mean having more competitive practice after his return. All top 6 boys skated fairly comparably, so why was Kazuki singled out like that? 😭 He's helped the team so many times, and doesn't deserve that treatment. 👿 :(
 
Heartbroken for Kazuki. I was so sure he'd get 4CC, and when I saw Sota is going there, I was so happy he'd be going with his best friend again... until I saw the other picked boys. Why??? Yuma doesn't need a point/reputation boost at all, all judges know him and even if he started in group 1, he'd still get high enough scores to fight for medals in the free. Any smaller B event would also mean having more competitive practice after his return. All top 6 boys skated fairly comparably, so why was Kazuki singled out like that? 😭 He's helped the team so many times, and doesn't deserve that treatment. 👿 :(
I am both sad and furious about Kazuki..The little boy that Santa Claus forgot.. JSF is dead to me.
 
And not even in the Gala.. because he isn't assigned anywhere.He must feel awful..
Oh no! This is just an added insult, really.

Well, after these events, that fed and those judges don't deserve to see Kazuki's fantastic exhibition program on home ice!
I hope he brings it to his next event, hopefully in Europe!! (we can adopt him here) 💐
 
Oh no! This is just an added insult, really.

Well, after these events, that fed and those judges don't deserve to see Kazuki's fantastic exhibition program on home ice!
I hope he brings it to his next event, hopefully in Europe!! (we can adopt him here) 💐
I am in NJ, USA..w a rink 2 miles from my house and the Atlantic Ocean 1/2 mi away..I have no kids! I will adopt him!
 
Daisuke Takahashi: "If we can establish an ice show format called "Kassouya", I think it would be possible for other skaters, such as Kana (Muramoto) or Kazuki (Tomono), to be in charge of directing, instead of me. I also hope that in the future it will become a company of sorts" From an article..I saw on Twitter..Daisuke knows talent.
 
Kazuki Interview after FS:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gz03C7gJwv0Hs-BwSmg7J0hzxa_3IuUT/view?usp=sharing

–This is Kazuki Tomono senshu. Thank you for your hard work.
K: Thank you very much.

–First of all, how do you feel about this free skate, which was your best?
K: I think I really did the best I could. I wasn't in the best shape in the 6-minute warm-up and my body was a little unsteady, but on the other hand I was determined and I was able to do everything with all my might, I think. I am happy that I was able to land the Salchow, which I did not do well yesterday.

–Once again, I think the first three quadruple jumps were the key to your performance. How do you feel about that?
K: I managed it somehow, and I hope to be able to do it with more control.

–After the short program you said that you were good in the free program and that you wanted to catch up. How did you do that?
K: Well, I think, anyway, it was a free program where no mistakes were allowed, and I was behind after the short program, so I just had to give it my all, yes, I did.

–You are in the lead now, how do you feel about that?
K: I think everyone is going to do their best, so I don't know how it's going to end up, but I'm really looking forward to it.

–This is the program that you and Mr. Misha Ge have created, how do you feel it is developing over the course of this season?
K: Well, in the free today, for the first time, I received a kind of applause that I had never received before, and in the end, when I did the spins, it was my ultimate goal of this program, and I was so happy to have achieved it at the All-Japan. I was really happy about that.

–What did you and Misha Ge-san talk about?
K: We decided that I should do what I could do as usual, without striving for perfection.

–The season is still going on, so please tell us about your enthusiasm for the rest of the year.
K: I think I did what I needed to do in Japan for now, and there are still some things I haven't accomplished in the short program, so I hope to have a strong short program and free program in the upcoming competitions.

–Thank you for all your hard work.
K: Thank you very much.
 
Kazuki Interview after FS:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gz03C7gJwv0Hs-BwSmg7J0hzxa_3IuUT/view?usp=sharing

–This is Kazuki Tomono senshu. Thank you for your hard work.
K: Thank you very much.

–First of all, how do you feel about this free skate, which was your best?
K: I think I really did the best I could. I wasn't in the best shape in the 6-minute warm-up and my body was a little unsteady, but on the other hand I was determined and I was able to do everything with all my might, I think. I am happy that I was able to land the Salchow, which I did not do well yesterday.

–Once again, I think the first three quadruple jumps were the key to your performance. How do you feel about that?
K: I managed it somehow, and I hope to be able to do it with more control.

–After the short program you said that you were good in the free program and that you wanted to catch up. How did you do that?
K: Well, I think, anyway, it was a free program where no mistakes were allowed, and I was behind after the short program, so I just had to give it my all, yes, I did.

–You are in the lead now, how do you feel about that?
K: I think everyone is going to do their best, so I don't know how it's going to end up, but I'm really looking forward to it.

–This is the program that you and Mr. Misha Ge have created, how do you feel it is developing over the course of this season?
K: Well, in the free today, for the first time, I received a kind of applause that I had never received before, and in the end, when I did the spins, it was my ultimate goal of this program, and I was so happy to have achieved it at the All-Japan. I was really happy about that.

–What did you and Misha Ge-san talk about?
K: We decided that I should do what I could do as usual, without striving for perfection.

–The season is still going on, so please tell us about your enthusiasm for the rest of the year.
K: I think I did what I needed to do in Japan for now, and there are still some things I haven't accomplished in the short program, so I hope to have a strong short program and free program in the upcoming competitions.

–Thank you for all your hard work.
K: Thank you very much.
TY so much for this. I hope that there are "upcoming competitions" for him.
 
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