Uno Shoma: “I was not able to perform the programme I wanted”
“From the very beginning to the very end, I’ll give it my all no matter what” and “I have to concentrate” - these are both thoughts that I held very strongly. I kept on thinking that I must concentrate, but the fact that I was thinking like that is proof that I was not concentrating at the time. After everything ended I thought - in that situation, even if I couldn’t focus, I somehow managed to get past the mistakes with just the feeling of “I’m definitely going to do this!”
– How do you feel about the 4T?
I thought the feeling I had when I jumped it was good but it ended up different from the jump I had envisioned. I was able to go for the jump completely (t/n: mentally nothing was holding him back) but (the jump position) wasn’t compact enough. It felt like the jumps came out just the way they were when I failed them in practice. (The jumps in) today’s practice were definitely off-axis, and I think that bad axis continued into the mistakes I made (in the jumps in the competition). There’s really a fine line between a good and bad jump. Today’s results were slightly disappointing but it makes me think that I need to increase my success rate, even if I only increase it in the toeloop.
– How do you feel about the tough schedule? (AWG right after 4CC)
I haven’t really experienced something like this, having AWG immediately after 4CC, but there are many skaters besides me who are also experiencing this hard schedule. I don’t really think it’s good to put the blame of failure on the schedule just because it’s hard, so I think the fault lies with me for not being able to adjust within these 4 days.
– How do you feel about the points?
I think the points were a little higher than the content. I am very grateful that those points were given but in the end I feel most regretful that I could not perform and give it my all the way I wanted to.
Not being able to tack on the combo to the toeloop means a big loss of points, but in addition to that, my left foot also gently touched the ground on my first (quad) flip so personally I consider that two mistakes. It’s not just that one jump lost points, its that other than the axel, I couldn’t jump anything else well.
– But you were considered to be the frontrunner in this competition?
I don’t really consider myself in that position (of being chased by others). The results too, were so close after all. The person who fails loses, the person who succeeds wins. One quad jump is worth close to 10 points so it’s not about chasing or being chased - I think that maybe the one who can win against himself is the one who has won in the competition.
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