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He works so hard and his hard work keeps paying off! So proud of him! He hasn't let the heartbreak at Worlds hold him back. Go, Shoma!


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Just hope your smile, not tears!

Uno, the 2015 world junior champion, had the top score with a 105.74, a personal best by almost 13 points, as he hit his historic opening quad flip and a quad toe loop-triple toe loop combination.
“I feel like it was 50-50 so I’m really surprised,” the 18-year old for Team Asia said. “I’m really lucky tonight that I made it.”
He added: “I’m extremely happy to have done something nobody else has. I think it was a fluke. I want to raise the bar in practice so this becomes the norm for me.”
“I recognized I’m also capable of performing better than in practice (like other skaters). My feel for the jump was better than on (lower difficulty level) loop and Salchow,” said Uno, who’d struggled with the jump in practice after arriving here.
Can't stop grinning this morning (well, maybe when I discovered that another fan fest seems to have been renamed the **** on Shoma thread by some, but that's life on a forum, it seems :disapp![]()
In all seriousness though, I talked to Jackie Wong on twitter and this is what he had to say: