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And where did they get this information?

One of them said "I have it from a good source" but he didn't name it. Well, if Shoma is injured there's still a couple weeks time before his next GP, and it's clearly not anything debilitating because the EX was totally clean and smooth and he looked comfortable. Let's hope he gets the rest he needs so it doesn't develop into something serious and see him medal again in France!
 
And where did they get this information?

Simon Reed says "and i do have it from a good source that he is carrying an ankle injury".
He probably knows it from co presenter Chris Howarth who is the director of the Chicago rink where Shoma trains with Alex.
 
good EX, enjoyed it from 5am lol. then finally need to go office..errr.,
yes this town which I've not seen in JP yet, always do for the compe.
Arriba, did you see it?
 
Hasn't there been a rumour about an ankle injury a few weeks ago? I wonder if that was it?

But if Shoma delivers such programs with an injury, what the heck does he do if he's healthy? Well, he can let his ankle rest a bit during the next 3 weeks and doesn't have to do anything risky in France. 4th place will do.
 
Hasn't there been a rumour about an ankle injury a few weeks ago? I wonder if that was it?

But if Shoma delivers such programs with an injury, what the heck does he do if he's healthy? Well, he can let his ankle rest a bit during the next 3 weeks and doesn't have to do anything risky in France. 4th place will do.

even I didn' t know the story..injury? In Aug, he was, at FOI I heard the announce about that. at least in SP of Skate CAN he said he's super fine..if so, after Free?💦
 
Sounds to me like they’re confusing ankle injury with breaking in new boots... which didn’t seem to affect him too much, either. ;-)
 
Sounds to me like they’re confusing ankle injury with breaking in new boots... which didn’t seem to affect him too much, either. ;-)

Arriba wrote in the Mens SP or FS thread that Shoma looked like he was having ankle problems. Do you guys remember Shoma opting out of some show event in summer, because of his ankle? I'm getting worried now, because that really does sound like a long time to be having troubles. Damn.
 
Arriba wrote in the Mens SP or FS thread that Shoma looked like he was having ankle problems. Do you guys remember Shoma opting out of some show event in summer, because of his ankle? I'm getting worried now, because that really does sound like a long time to be having troubles. Damn.

Shoma did have ankle problems this summer. he said himself that putting the blade not in the center to help on 4Lo created those problems that's why they put it back in the middle. When he was in Chicago the 1st time for the "Back to the future" show he said he couldn't practice because of the injury. Then during the summer shows he still had some problems and during one of the "Shizuka and Friends" show he didn't do his solo program for that reason.

So he did have that ankle injury. But if it is still ongoing now, as the Eurosport commentator was saying, then it's an injury that he has been carrying for a long time and that really doesn't sound too good. Eurosport commentators are not always the most accurate about those kind of infos but here they do have 1st hand insider knowledge so that's why i believe that info is true. I doubt they would confuse ankle injury with breaking in new boots.
 
ohhh...FOI was the end of Aug...poor him... although he actually doesn' care..need to have a rest.
 
Arriba wrote in the Mens SP or FS thread that Shoma looked like he was having ankle problems. Do you guys remember Shoma opting out of some show event in summer, because of his ankle? I'm getting worried now, because that really does sound like a long time to be having troubles. Damn.

That might be the main reason for excluding quadruple salchow from his layout...
I'm not too worried though. Shoma looked absolutely fine in his SP, FP, and EX this weekend, jumped well (that 4F in the short and 4Lo in the free program looked brilliant!). He might be struggling a bit with that injury he had in August, but I hope it won't last long. Anyway, he has 3 weeks before the next GP event in France, and I am sure his team will use that time wisely. No need to panic right now, methinks. The layout he has now, even without the salchow, is more than enough for either winning that event, or at the very least settling for silver or bronze, and qualifying for the GPF in Nagoya.

Btw, his jumping technique looked better, or I am imagining things? I mean, that 4F in the SP was solid, wasn't it? If he really has ankle issues, it might force him to work on his landings, which is only good both for his health and for GOEs.
 
I feel that the EX this town has gotten more beautiful. Like he knows how to move effortlessly with the music more. Beautiful.

Shoma doing ballet--ganba Shomochka!! You'll be even more graceful!

Super thankful for the close up during his final spin https://twitter.com/yuzurushoma/status/924935857194364928

Apparently Shoma or Fluffy cut the costume's collar because it made him uncomfortable https://twitter.com/yawning_shoma/status/924953198900760576
I felt bad for the costume designer so I asked my designer/stylist friend for her opinion and she said 'it's okay/common, especially for performance clothes like this. My job sometimes makes me cut antique one-of-a-kind clothing. Clothes are art to be worn. If not, they're only displays on mannequins. I only feel bad for the seamstress who did the beading, it has to be taken off and redone because the way it's cut.'

Another caption contest material!! https://twitter.com/yawning_shoma/status/924929760823775233
 
Btw, his jumping technique looked better, or I am imagining things? I mean, that 4F in the SP was solid, wasn't it? If he really has ankle issues, it might force him to work on his landings, which is only good both for his health and for GOEs.

I think we can also thank Alex and all the jump practice he has done. He has done some really good looking jumps lately.

What? I can't help it if I'm the son of an angel and sunshine. Or... Why are they queuing, there's no beef here?

Nice curtain call :)

Tatiana Tarasova is such a fan girl! :laugh: We know how you feel, we know...


EDIT: 400 pages in the Shoma FF! :hb: Way to go people! :clap:
 
400!!!!!! :hb::points::dance::party2::rock::dance3::hb:
Party Time! And guys I'll transcribe the german Eurosport commentary later and then translate it, if there is any interest? I wouldn't want to offend anyone with offering! ;)
 
400!!!!!! :hb::points::dance::party2::rock::dance3::hb:
Party Time! And guys I'll transcribe the german Eurosport commentary later and then translate it, if there is any interest? I wouldn't want to offend anyone with offering! ;)

Yes please :agree2:
 
LOL, I'm not even going to ask anymore, I already translated (mostly because I don't have time after tonight). :laugh:
Dutch commentary, Haya Leenards en Jeroen Prins.

SP
HL: and then Shoma Uno, well, would you look at that, a quad flip. He was already able to jump that last season, and skated a gorgeous SP, with super much charisma, and besides that quad flip also a quad toe loop in combination, quad triple, no, double, let’s not get too excited (said with a smile). He leaves one rotation out compared to the plan, but in total it was enough to win, in particular because of that difficult quad flip and that wonderful presentation and skating skills. The only man over 100 points, 103.62, a huge score!

FS
HL: A young man who learned all “that” very quickly (she’s referring to the end of their talk about Samarin, who still lacks things like in the program components, spins, steps etc.), well, not even really “learned” all that, I think he really has it naturally, is Shoma Uno, also only just 19, but really already one of the biggest names in Men’s figure skating. One of the candidates for the Olympic title. He leads with a large advantage after the SP with 103 points even, the highest score so far in the Grand Prix series this year. Last week it was a fierce battle between Nathan Chen and Yuzuru Hanyu. Uno appears to be in a more comfortable position here, because he put a large distance between himself and the other competitors.
JP: and Uno, too, of course, is going for a number of those quad jumps, otherwise you don’t really count anymore at the top. Here, whooooa, the quad loop, gosh, that was beautiful!
HL: and it’s new this year [for Shoma].
JP: yes. And then, difficulty with a triple (!) loop, unbelievable. Gorgeous axel out of the spread eagle. And then the quad flip which went so well in the short program, but here with a stepout in the landing. Oooh, off center with the quad toe loop. But, he just does it again, the quad toe loop, in combination. That’s the fourth quad for Uno. And all the way at the end of the program a difficult combination, a triple axel/ triple flip. Triple salchow / triple toe loop. There’s no stopping Shoma Uno (paraphrased, he uses a Dutch expression I’m not sure how to translate properly), but it’s not just that, he can execute the jumps well, but he can also sell himself, he has ---- [I think he wanted to say “prachtige” i.e. beautiful, something, like skating skills, but he only gets to “pracht” and doesn’t finish his sentence. Looks like maybe he got distracted by that cantilever, lol.]
This is just a very complete skater who can make things very difficult for everybody this season, including Javi Fernandez and also Yuzuru Hanyu, who we saw last week.
HL: and over 300 points total, that is something the men didn’t manage yet last week. Not just the best score for the short program if we compare that, but also the FS score for Uno, also in the technical components, so it promises to get very exciting at the Final in a number of weeks.

Gala
First we are going to look at the winner in the category Men, the only event that wasn’t won by the Canadians. As expected, the victory went to the Japanese Shoma Uno, the only man who skated over 300 points in the competition.
[no talking during his gorgeous EX]
Shoma Uno, one of the title candidates for the Olympics Games four months from now. A super elegant skater with great skating skills, but also participates in the big Men's quads battle [paraphrased]. He's added another to his skills this season, the quad loop. The flip he already jumped last year. The FS wasn't entirely flawless, but it was enough, *very* much enough to win here. And here we see the loop, now a triple, but please watch the recap tomorrow, you'll be able to see him jump the quad. His fifth senior GP, and his third gold medal.
 
I think we can also thank Alex and all the jump practice he has done. He has done some really good looking jumps lately.

Tatiana Tarasova is such a fan girl! :laugh: We know how you feel, we know...

True!
And yes, Tarasova said in her recent interview that she's in love with Shoma. :love:
Actually, it did not come as a great surprise -- she was always so warm and encouraging when commenting Shoma's skating. Since GPF 2015 (FS), I think.
 
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